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Autor:
Rainer Grün, Bethan Charles, Judith Field, Joan Brenner-Coltrain, Richard Cosgrove, Wendy Lees, Steve Wroe, James F. O'Connell, Albert Goede, Anne Pike-Tay, Maxime Aubert, Jillian Garvey
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 37:2486-2503
The reasons for megafaunal extinction in Australia have been hotly debated for over 30 years without any clear resolution. The proposed causes include human overkill, climate, anthropogenic induced habitat change or a combination of these. Most prota
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Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 346:165-183
The last 35 years have seen rapid advances in our knowledge of climate change during the Quaternary Period in Tasmania. Extensive mapping and new dating studies, particularly since the advent of exposure dating, have revealed that maximum ice advance
Autor:
Jolyon M. Desmarchelier, Albert Goede, Kevin C. Moriarty, Linda K. Ayliffe, Malcolm T. McCulloch
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 19:763-774
A speleothem from Victoria Fossil Cave, South Australia, provides a continuous stable isotope record from 185 to 157 ka. Oxygen isotope analysis indicates that, at commencement of deposition, mean annual temperatures were much lower than at present a
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A calcitic stalagmite collected from a limestone cave in the Buchan area of eastern Victoria has been dated by three mass-spectrometric uranium series analyses. Two growth phases are represented: the older from 13.4 to 10.6 ka and the younger from 3.
Autor:
Albert Goede, Colin V. Murray-Wallace
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. 42:51-67
Tasmania and the Bass Strait islands (King and Flinders) preserve a widespread but fragmentary Quaternary coastal record. Quaternary coastal sediments occur in a range of morphostratigraphic settings, typically contain well‐preserved and diverse mo
Autor:
Albert Goede
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 13:283-291
A columnar stalagmite from a limestone cave in the Florentine Valley, Tasmania, has been dated by three 230Th/234U age determinations. Continuous profiles of 170 δ18O and δ13C values as well as magnesium and strontium concentrations are presented.
Autor:
Colin V. Murray-Wallace, Albert Goede
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Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie. 35:129-149
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Albert Goede
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Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment. 16:119-120
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Wildlife Research. 22:611
Shallow-water sediments in duck-shooting areas were sampled to assess availability of shot pellets to foraging waterbirds by determining pellet densities and relating settlement behaviour to particle size composition. Sediments dominated by smaller p
Autor:
Albert Goede, Russell S. Harmon
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Journal of the Geological Society of Australia. 30:89-100
230Th/234U dates on Tasmanian speleothems enable preliminary estimates to be made of ages and rates of evolution of Tasmanian karst caves. Occurrence of speleothem deposition has varied markedly in time, the highest abundance being associated with ma