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palaeolatitude (~70 0 S). If correct, then climates will have been wet (perhumid) with relatively<br />

warm (lower mesotherm) winters compared to the Eromanga Basin.<br />

1.3 Other records<br />

1.3.1 North-East Australia<br />

1. Carpentaria Basin<br />

Glendonites and dropstones in Valanginian and younger Early Cretaceous sediments in the<br />

Carpentaria Basin are firm evidence that temperatures fell below freezing point (microtherm<br />

range) during winter at palaeolatitudes of about 65-70 0 S on the palaeo-eastern margin of the<br />

continent (Frakes 1999).<br />

1.3.2 Central Australia<br />

1. Eromanga and Surat Basins<br />

Glendonites and dropstones in Valanginian to possible Barremian sediments in the Eromanga<br />

and Surat Basins are interpreted as evidence for floating ice-floes in the Eromanga-Surat<br />

Seaway and, by extrapolation, for temperate glaciers on uplands south and west of the<br />

Eromanga Basin (Frakes et al. 1995, Frakes 1999).<br />

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