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The Australian Journal of Earth Sciences

Forthcoming Papers for 2008

Volume 55 Issue No.8 2008

Review papers
I Cartwright & I Simmonds:  Impact of changing climate and land use on the hydrogeology of southeast Australia
K J McNamara: Earth and life: origins of Phanerozoic diversity: 2/8/08

Research papers
C Vérard & R A Glen

Magnetic fabrics of Paleozoic rocks across the Lachlan Transverse Zone from eastern New South Wales
I C Roach, S M Hill & A C Lewis
Evolution of a small intraplate basaltic lava field:Jerrabattgulla Creek, upper Shoalhaven River catchment, southeast New South Wales
R Dutch, M Hand & P Kinny
High-grade Paleoproterozoic reworking in the southeastern Gawler Craton, South Australia
G J Retallack
Cambrian paleosols and landscapes of South Australia
A Y Glikson, A Hickman & J Vickers
Hickman Crater, Ophthalmia Range, Western Australia: evidence supporting a meteorite impact origin
P G Quilty, M P Crundwell & S W Wise
Microplankton provide 9 Ma age for sediment in the Macquarie Island ophiolite complex
A R A Aitken, P G Betts, B F Schaefer & S E Rye
Assessing uncertainty in the integration of aeromagnetic data and structural observations in the Deering Hills region of the Musgrave Province
B K Mohapatra, P P Singh, P P Mishra and K  Mahant
Detrital iron ore deposits in the Iron ore Group of Rocks, north Orissa, eastern India
M J Gregory, R R Keays & A R Wilde
Magmatic history of the Eastern Creek Volcanics, Mt Isa, Australia: insights from trace-element and platinum-group element geochemistry

Discussion & Reply
D Howell & L Nasdala: Discussion. Using strain birefringence in diamond to estimate the remnant pressure on an inclusion. L. M.
Barron, T. P. Mernagh & B. J. Barron: Reply.

M C Brown: Discussion. No mountains to snow on: major post-Eocene uplift of the East Victoria Highlands; evidence from Cenozoic deposits. G. R. Holdgate, M. W. Wallace, S. J. Gallagher, B. E.
Wagstaff and D. Moore: Reply

Volume 56 Issue No.1 2008
THEMATIC ISSUE—Surface water and groundwater: understanding the importance of their connections
(Guest Editor: R I Acworth)
R I Acworth
Introduction.
R Brodie, S Baskaran, T Ransley & J Spring
Seepage meter: progressing a simple method of directly measuring water flow between surface water and groiundwater systems
S Baskaran, T Ransley, R Brodie & P Baker
Investigating groundwater–river interactions using environmental tracers
S Baskaran, R Brodie, T Ransley & P Baker
Time-series measurements of stream and sediment temperature for understanding river–groundwater interactions: Border Rivers and Lower Richmond catchments, Australia
W C Glamore & B Indraratna
Tidal forcing groundwater dynamics in a restored coastal wetland: implications of saline intrusion
R I J Vogwill, S Williamson & J Kote
Hydrogeology of the coastal mining area, Lihir gold mine, Papua New Guinea
D J Anderson, W A Timms & W C Glamore
Optimising subsurface well design for coastal desalinisation water harvesting
P A White
Avon River Springs catchment, Christchurch City, New Zealand: 
K M Ivkovic, R A Letcher & B F W Croke
Use of a simple surface–groundwater interaction model to inform water management
R I Acworth & W A Timms
Evidence for connected water processes through smectite-dominated clays at Breeza, New South Wales

 

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