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The Geochemical Footprint of the Bulldog Shale, Eromanga Basin, Australia
Geology and Mineral Resources of the Northern Territory
Hydrogeology of the Cooper GBA Region. Technical Appendix for the Geological and Bioregional Assessment Program: Stage 2
Burial History of Jurassic Gondwana Surface West and Southwest of Lake Eyre, Central Australia
Anatomy and Systematics of the Rhomaleosauridae (Sauropterygia: Plesiosauria)
Healed Bite Marks on a Cretaceous Ichthyosaur
Background Review: Aquifer Connectivity Within the Great Artesian Basin, and the Surat, Bowen and Galilee Basins
Mesozoic Palaeolandscape Reconstruction of the Southern
Extinction of Fish-Shaped Marine Reptiles Associated with Reduced
A New Specimen of Cardiocorax Mukulu with a Nearly Complete Cranium from Angola
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A New Polycotylid Plesiosaur with Extensive Soft Tissue Preservation from the Early Late Cretaceous of Northeast Mexico
Opalisation of the Great Artesian Basin (Central Australia): an Australian Story with a Martian Twist P
Additional Chimaeroid Specimens from the Early Cretaceous (Late Albian) Toolebuc Formation, Queensland, Australia
JVP 26(3) September 2006—ABSTRACTS 35A JOURNAL of VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY
CBM 107-001 WELL COMPLETION REPORT Interpretive EP 107
Meeresreptilien Vom Südpol Der Unterkreide
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Williamson, Toni (2006) Systematics And
HISTORY of the AUSTRALIAN PALEONTOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS in the Science Museum of Minnesota by Bruce R
Hydrocarbon Migration and Mixing in Four Recently Discovered Oil Fields of the Southwestern Eromanga Basin
Geology of the Cooper GBA Region Technical Appendix for the Geological and Bioregional Assessment: Stage 2
Systematics and Biostratigraphy of Australian Early Cretaceous Belemnites with Contributions to the Time
Cretaceous Marine Reptiles of Australia: a Review of Taxonomy and Distribution
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(Rumbulara Shale) Wallumbilla Formation Consists
The Formation of Precious Opal: Clues from the Opalization of Bone