OFR 151.pdf - CRC LEME
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Frakes, L.A. and Francis, J.E., 1988. A guide to Phanerozoic cold polar climates from highlatitude<br />
ice-rafting in the Cretaceous. Nature 333: 547-549.<br />
Frakes, L.A. and 21 co-authors 1987. Australian Cretaceous shorelines, stage by stage.<br />
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 59: 31-48.<br />
Frakes, L.A., Alley, N.F. and Deynoux, M., 1995. Early Cretaceous ice-rafting and climatic<br />
zonation in Australia. International Geological Review 37: 567-583.<br />
Francis, J.E. and Frakes, L.A., 1993. Cretaceous climates. Sedimentological Review 1: 17-30.<br />
Francis, J.E. and Hill, R.S., 1996. Fossil plants from the Pliocene Sirius Group, Transantarctic<br />
Mountains: evidence for climate from growth rings and fossil leaves. Palaios 11: 389-<br />
396.<br />
Frank, T.D. and Arthur, M.A., 1999. Tectonic forcing of Maastrichtian ocean-climate<br />
evolution. Paleoceanography 14: 103-117.<br />
Frederiksen, N.O., 1991. Pulses of Middle Eocene to earliest Oligocene climatic deterioration<br />
in southern California and the Gulf Coast. Palaios 6: 564-571.<br />
Funder, S, Abrahamsen, N., Bennike, O. and Feyling-Hanssen, R.W., 1985. Forested Arctic:<br />
evidence from North Greenland. Geology 13: 542-546.<br />
Gammon, P.R., James, N.P., Clarke, J.D.A. and Bone, Y., 2000. Sedimentology and<br />
lithostratigraphy of Upper Eocene sponge-rich sediments, southern Western<br />
Australia. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 47: 1087-1103.<br />
Gaston, K.J., 2000. Biodiversity: higher taxon richness. Progress in Physical Geography 24:<br />
117-127.<br />
Gentilli, J., 1972. Australian Climate Patterns. Nelson, Melbourne. 285 pp.<br />
Gentilli, J., 1986. Climate. In: D.N. Jeans (Editor), The Natural Environment. Sydney<br />
University Press, Sydney, pp. 14-48.<br />
Geotimes, 1995. Model links ancient impact to volcanic eruptions. Geotimes May: 11.<br />
Gersonde, R. and 12 co-authors, 1997. Geological record and reconstruction of the late<br />
Pliocene impact of the Eltanin asteroid in the Southern Ocean. Nature 390: 357-363.<br />
Gestaldo, R.A. and Ferguson, D.K., 1998. Reconstructing Tertiary plant communities:<br />
introductory remarks. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 101: 3-6.<br />
Gibbons, A., 1997. Molecular evolution: did birds fly through the K-T extinctions with flying<br />
colours? Science 275: 1068.<br />
Gibson, T.G., Bybell, L.M. and Mason, D.B., 2000. Stratigraphic and climatic implications of<br />
clay mineral changes around the Paleocene/Eocene boundary of the northeastern US<br />
margin. Sedimentary Geology 134: 65-92.<br />
Glassford, D.K. and Semeniuk, V., 1995. Desert-aeolian origin of late Cenozoic regolith in<br />
arid and semi-arid southwestern Australia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology,<br />
Palaeoecology 114: 131-166.<br />
Gleadow, A.J.W. and Duddy, I.R., 1981. Early Cretaceous volcanism and the early breakup of<br />
south-eastern Australia: evidence from fission track dating of volcanoclastic<br />
sediments. In: M.M. Creswell and P. Vella (Editors), Fifth International Gondwana<br />
Symposium. Wellington, New Zealand. Balkema Press, Rotterdam, pp. 295-300.<br />
Glenie, R.C. (Editor), 1986. Second South-eastern Australia Oil Exploration Symposium:<br />
Technical Papers. Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia Victorian and<br />
Tasmanian Branch, Melbourne. 469 pp.<br />
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