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Basement uplift and basin subsidence in Central Australia

Basement uplift and basin subsidence in Central Australia

... of central Australia before or during deposition of the Mereenie Sandstone, as indicated by the erosion of several Ordovician units in the eastern Amadeus Basin and by the apparent absence of an equivalent ...

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Palaeozoic high-grade metamorphism within the Centralian Superbasin, Harts Range region, central Australia

Palaeozoic high-grade metamorphism within the Centralian Superbasin, Harts Range region, central Australia

... across central Australia, possibly as a result of intracratonic ...across central Australia via the seaway from southeastern ...in central and eastern Australia reflects a distal ...

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Use of radiometrics for bioregional conservation evaluation and wildlife habitat modelling in Central Australia

Use of radiometrics for bioregional conservation evaluation and wildlife habitat modelling in Central Australia

... There are 25 vegetation communities in the Burt Plain bioregion (as delineated by the 1:1 000 000 Northern Territory Vegetation Types Map). Of those 25, four dominant vegetation communities occupy approximately 73.3% of ...

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Prevalences of overweight and obesity among children in remote Aboriginal communities in central Australia

Prevalences of overweight and obesity among children in remote Aboriginal communities in central Australia

... The high burden of chronic diseases attributable to overweight among Aboriginal people in central Australia is a devastating problem. Rates of childhood overweight and obesity described here do not reflect ...

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The Epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus and Panton Valentine Leucocidin (pvl) in Central Australia, 2006 2010

The Epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus and Panton Valentine Leucocidin (pvl) in Central Australia, 2006 2010

... Sequence types of colonizing strains were similar for pvl negative MSSA and MRSA. However, very few pvl positive strains were found and only one ST93 isolate colonized the nasopharynx. The relative lack of pvl positive ...

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Modelling management options for management of feral camels in central Australia

Modelling management options for management of feral camels in central Australia

... The pattern of relatively slow population growth displayed by camels is an obvious advantage for control, with relatively few animals needing to be removed to keep r ≤ 0. However, as can be seen from the yield curve ...

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Incidence of Group C Human Rotavirus in Central Australia and Sequence Variation of the VP7 and VP4 Genes

Incidence of Group C Human Rotavirus in Central Australia and Sequence Variation of the VP7 and VP4 Genes

... in central Australia in each of eight years over a 16-year period between 1982 and ...in Australia other than that of a single case reported approximately 1,800 km away in ...

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"Not looking at us level": Systemic barriers faced by Aboriginal teachers in remote communities in Central Australia

"Not looking at us level": Systemic barriers faced by Aboriginal teachers in remote communities in Central Australia

... in Central Australia, which include details about the barriers they experience and analyse these stories through the lenses of settler colonialism and critical race-based ...

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Tracking the 10Be–26Al source-area signal in sediment-routing systems of arid central Australia

Tracking the 10Be–26Al source-area signal in sediment-routing systems of arid central Australia

... The dynamics of sediment transport, temporary storage, and burial are not easy to gauge through fluvial systems that are many hundreds of kilometres long and, in places, tens of kilometres wide (Fig. 2). A few studies ...

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Inverted distribution of ductile deformation in the relatively “dry” middle crust across the Woodroffe Thrust, central Australia

Inverted distribution of ductile deformation in the relatively “dry” middle crust across the Woodroffe Thrust, central Australia

... Abstract. Thrust fault systems typically distribute shear strain preferentially into the hanging wall rather than the footwall. The Woodroffe Thrust in the Musgrave Block of central Australia is a ...

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Cyclical construction and destruction of flood dominated floodplains in semiarid central Australia

Cyclical construction and destruction of flood dominated floodplains in semiarid central Australia

... Abstract The morphostratigraphy of flood plains along unconfined reaches of the Todd River, central Australia, indicate that flood plain formation is dominated by high magnitude floods..[r] ...

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Central Australia Visitor Profile and Satisfaction Survey

Central Australia Visitor Profile and Satisfaction Survey

... Benchmark Central Australia - All visitors Travel with friends/relatives Travel as a family group Travel as a couple Travel alone Repeat visitor First time visitor Domestic visitor International visitors ...

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Metamorphic and geochronological evolution in the Musgrave Ranges, Central Australia

Metamorphic and geochronological evolution in the Musgrave Ranges, Central Australia

... Contrasting PTt paths obtained from high grade metamorphic rocks in the Musgrave Ranges of Central Australia near Amata, indicate that the Gneiss Terrane north of the \Voodroffe Thrust a[r] ...

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Women's subordination as a social process : the Walbiri of central Australia

Women's subordination as a social process : the Walbiri of central Australia

... As a charter for male dominance, male mythology and ritual is powerful. However, male ritual and ceremonies assist men not only as a group to maintain power over women as a whole, but also individual men over particular ...

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Simpson Desert Earthquake Central Australia, August 1972

Simpson Desert Earthquake Central Australia, August 1972

... tion required to generate the earthquake zones in South Australia, and is suggestive of a simple regional stress pattern over the centre of the Australian Continent.. Introd[r] ...

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Aboriginal Tourism Development in Central Australia: how to reach the four-wheel-drive market

Aboriginal Tourism Development in Central Australia: how to reach the four-wheel-drive market

... The number of successful indigenous owned tourism ventures such as Anangu Tours at Uluru for example is small Boyle, 2001 and a lack of indigenous involvement in the tourism industry has[r] ...

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Channel adjustment to extreme floods in arid central Australia

Channel adjustment to extreme floods in arid central Australia

... Beyond the confined gorge reaches of the Todd River evidence of large flood events include an assemblage of sand sheets, sand threads, ripple fields, overflow channels PickUp, 1991.. lar[r] ...

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New osteichthyans (bony fishes) from the Devonian of Central Australia

New osteichthyans (bony fishes) from the Devonian of Central Australia

... GCY thanks the Alexander von Humboldt Gesellschaft for six months support at the Museum fu¨r Naturkunde, Berlin, during two visits in 2000 and 2001, when preparation and study of this material was undertaken. For ...

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Functional outcomes in high risk ICU patients in Central Australia: a prospective case series

Functional outcomes in high risk ICU patients in Central Australia: a prospective case series

... The patient’s local clinic (as recorded in their medical records, or their local geographical clinic for rural Indigenous patients) was contacted at the time of their si[r] ...

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Fluvial geomorphology and paleofloods in arid central Australia

Fluvial geomorphology and paleofloods in arid central Australia

... In arid Australia, high magnitude rainfall and floods profoundly change river channels, flood plains, lakes, wetlands and riparian vegetation and as extremes dominate much of the hydrolo[r] ...

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