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    AusLAMP 3D MT imaging of an intracontinental deformation zone, Musgrave Province, Central Australia by Stephan Thiel, Bruce R. Goleby, Mark J. Pawley, Graham Heinson

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…New magnetotelluric (MT) data have been collected across the Musgrave Province in Western Australia and South Australia as part of the Australian Lithospheric Architecture Magnetotelluric Project (AusLAMP). …”
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    A new volute, Ericusa ngayawang sp. nov. (Gastropoda: Volutidae), from the Miocene of South Australia by Adam M. Yates

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Ericusa ngayawang sp. nov. is described from shells preserved in the Middle Miocene Cadell Formation in the western Murray Basin of South Australia. At the time the Murray Basin was part of the Southeastern Australian Marine Biogeographic Province. …”
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    Planting dates zoning of safflower varieties in Esfahan province by T. Yasari, J. Khoshhal, M.R. Shahsavari

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…These data obtained from 51 synoptic and climatic stations that located in and near of Esfahan province. Because of low density of station especially in east and north east of province, by using the daily mean temperature of these stations interpolation was done by kriging method with surfer software. …”
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    Tsunami scenario triggered by the activity of the Mentawai Fault Zone offshore western Sumatra Island by Haridhi Haekal A., Setiawan Ichsan, Octavina Chitra, Mahdi Saiful, Balqies Cut Putrie

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This study aims to assess the MFZ activity in generating tsunamis, estimate the maximum wave height, and analyze propagation, and arrival times at several crucial sites in Western Sumatra Province. We utilized the COMCOT tsunami model to simulate scenarios with two fault mechanisms, i.e., strike-slip and back thrust, and two magnitudes (Mw 7.6, and 8.2). …”
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    The application of day and night time ASTER satellite imagery for geothermal and mineral mapping in East Africa by Rob Hewson, Elisante Mshiu, Chris Hecker, Harald van der Werff, Frank van Ruitenbeek, Dinand Alkema, Freek van der Meer

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Examples of generating large scale mosaicked ASTER imagery to provide province to continental mineral mapping have been undertaken in areas including such as Australia, western USA, Namibia and Zagros Mountains Iran. …”
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    Divergent lineages in a semi‐arid mallee species, Eucalyptus behriana, correspond to a major geographic break in southeastern Australia by Patrick S. Fahey, Rachael M. Fowler, Todd G. B. McLay, Frank Udovicic, David J. Cantrill, Michael J. Bayly

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…We infer that an early disjunction to develop in the species distribution was that across the Lower Murray Basin, an important biogeographical barrier separating many dry sclerophyll plant taxa in southeastern Australia. Additionally, our results suggest that the western populations fragmented earlier than the eastern ones. …”
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    Strong philopatry in an estuarine‐dependent fish by Koster G. Sarakinis, Patrick Reis‐Santos, Stephen C. Donnellan, Qifeng Ye, Jason Earl, Bronwyn M. Gillanders

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Using 33,493 SNPs, we detected broad scale genetic structuring, with limited gene flow among regional clusters (i.e. Western Australia, South Australia and western Victoria; and eastern Victoria, Tasmania and New South Wales). …”
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    Detrital zircon U–Pb ages for the lower Cambrian Mantou Formation in Liaoning, northeastern China: Implications for sediment provenance and the early Palaeozoic palaeogeographic po... by Jin Liu, Yachao Dong, Zhenghong Liu, Junlai Liu, Wenqing Li, Gang Li, Xiaojie Dong, Yu Gao, Hongxiang Zhang

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Combining these new results with previously published data from lower Palaeozoic strata in the NCC, age spectra for the NCC exhibit dominant age peaks at ca. 2.5, ca. 1.9, ca. 1.0, and ca. 0.5 Ga, similar to those for Cambrian–Ordovician strata in northern India, western Australia, and Antarctica. Therefore, the NCC is interpreted to have been located close to East Gondwana during the early Palaeozoic. …”
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