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Main Author: Bowden, Adrian Russell
Format: Recurso digital
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 1981
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6541366
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author Bowden, Adrian Russell
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contents <p>A regional study of the Quaternary geomorphology of coastal northeastern Tasmania defined landforms and deposits which offer good groundwater development potential, and also pointed to geomorphic problems worthy of more detailed research. Marine transgression and regression appear to have been a main feature of landform development in coastal northeastern Tasmania since Late Tertiary times. The present landscape is dominated by low, sandy plains created during the Last Interglacial marine transgression and by aeolian landforms which were formed during the succeeding glacial stage. The immediate coastal areas are backed by marine and aeolian landforms deposited during and since the marine transgression. ...</p>
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spellingShingle Coastal sands of northeastern Tasmania: Geomorphology and groundwater hydrology
Bowden, Adrian Russell
Sahul
Archaeology
Radiocarbon
SahulArch
OCTOPUS database
<p>A regional study of the Quaternary geomorphology of coastal northeastern Tasmania defined landforms and deposits which offer good groundwater development potential, and also pointed to geomorphic problems worthy of more detailed research. Marine transgression and regression appear to have been a main feature of landform development in coastal northeastern Tasmania since Late Tertiary times. The present landscape is dominated by low, sandy plains created during the Last Interglacial marine transgression and by aeolian landforms which were formed during the succeeding glacial stage. The immediate coastal areas are backed by marine and aeolian landforms deposited during and since the marine transgression. ...</p>
title Coastal sands of northeastern Tasmania: Geomorphology and groundwater hydrology
topic Sahul
Archaeology
Radiocarbon
SahulArch
OCTOPUS database
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6541366