OFR 151.pdf - CRC LEME
OFR 151.pdf - CRC LEME OFR 151.pdf - CRC LEME
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Drinnan, A.N. and Chambers, T.C., 1986. Flora of the Lower Cretaceous Koonwarra Fossil<br />
Bed (Korumburra Group), South Gippsland, Victoria. Memoir Association of<br />
Australasian Palaeontologists 3: 1-77.<br />
Drinnan, A.N. and Crane, P.R., 1990. Cretaceous paleobotany and its bearing on the<br />
biogeography of austral angiosperms. In: T.T. Taylor and E.L. Taylor (Editors),<br />
Antarctic Palaeobiology. Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 192-219.<br />
Driscoll, N.W. and Haug, G.H., 1998. A short circuit in thermohaline circulation: a cause for<br />
Northern Hemisphere glaciation. Science 282: 436-438.<br />
Dudgeon, M.J., 1983. Eocene pollen of probable proteaceous affinity from the Yaamba Basin,<br />
central Australia. Memoir Association of Australasian Palaeontologists 1: 339-362.<br />
Duller, G.A.T., 2000. Dating methods: geochronology and landscape evolution. Progress in<br />
Physical Geography 24: 111-116.<br />
Duncan, I.J., Briggs, D.E.G. and Archer, M., 1998. Three-dimensionally mineralized insects<br />
and millipedes from the Tertiary of Riversleigh, Queensland, Australia.<br />
Palaeontology 41: 835-851.<br />
Dutton, J.F. and Barron, E.J., 1997. Miocene to present vegetational changes: a possible piece<br />
of the Cenozoic cooling puzzle. Geology 25: 39-41.<br />
Eamus, D., 1999. Ecophysiological traits of deciduous and evergreen woody species in the<br />
seasonally dry tropics. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 14: 11-16.<br />
Eaton, J.G., Kirkland, J.I., Hutchinson, J.H., Denton, R., O’Neill, R.C. and Parrish, J.M.,<br />
1997. Nonmarine extinction across the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary, southwest<br />
Utah, with comparison to the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event. Geological<br />
Society of America Bulletin 109: 560-567.<br />
Eggleton, T. and Taylor, G., 1998. Selected thoughts on laterite. In: G. Taylor and C. Pain<br />
(Editors), New Approaches to an Old Continent. 3 rd Australian Regolith Conference,<br />
Kalgoorlie 2-9 May. Co-operative Research Centre for Landscape Evolution and<br />
Mineral Exploration, Perth/Canberra, pp. 209-226.<br />
Ekart, D.D., Cerling, T.E., Montanez, I.P. and Tabor, N.J., 1999. A 400 million year carbon<br />
isotope record of pedogenic carbonate: implications for paleoatmospheric carbon<br />
dioxide. American Journal of Science 299: 805-827.<br />
Elliot, D.H., Askin, R.A., Kyte, F.T. and Zinsmeister, W.J., 1994. Iridium and dinocysts at the<br />
Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary on Seymour Island, Antarctica: implications for the K-<br />
T event. Geology 22: 657-678.<br />
Enright, N.J., Hill, R.S. and Veblen, T.T., 1995. The southern conifers – an introduction. In:<br />
R.S. Enright and R.S. Hill (Editors). Ecology of the Southern Conifers. Melbourne<br />
University Press, Melbourne, pp. 1-9.<br />
Erbacher, J., Hemleben, C., Huber, B.T. and Markey, M., 1999. Correlating environmental<br />
change during early Albian oceanic anoxic event 1B using benthic foraminiferal<br />
paleoecology. Marine Micropaleontology 38: 7-28.<br />
Erwin, D.H., 1998. The end and the beginning: recoveries from mass extinctions. Trends in<br />
Ecology and Evolution 13: 344-349.<br />
Erwin, D.H., 2000. Life’s downs and ups. Nature 404: 129-130.<br />
Ettingshausen, C. Von, 1888. Contributions to the Tertiary flora of Australia. Memoirs of the<br />
Geological Survey of New South Wales, Palaeontology 2: 1-189.<br />
Evans, P.R., 1970a. Palynological observations on the Tertiary of on-shore Tasmania. Esso<br />
Australia Palaeontological Report 1970/13 (unpublished).<br />
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