Continental rifting and drainage reversal : the Clarence River of eastern Australia
Australia ; Drainage network ; Earth surface processes ; Fluvial processes ; New South Wales ; Paleogeography ; Rift ; Volcanism
The Clarence River on Australia's east coast has an anomalous drainage pattern. Its right-bank tributaries are markedly barbed, suggesting reversal, whereas Tertiary volcanism has disrupted its left-bank drainage. Continental rifting from Late
Surface-based observations of total cloud amount have been collected from historical records for four continents : North America, Europe, India and Australia. The records extend from 1900 to around 1985. 86 % of the 350 individual station records
show an increase in total cloud amount, espacially in North America and Australia.
Big build : property capital, the state and urban change in Australia
Australia ; Built up area ; Capitalism ; Flexible accumulation ; Infrastructure ; Investment ; Project ; Public works ; Real estate property ; Urban development ; Urban housing
Objections to economic restructuring and the strategies of coercion : an analytical evaluation of policies and practices in Australia and the United States
Australia ; Behaviour ; Choice ; Crisis ; Economic behaviour ; Economic restructuring ; Firm strategy ; Social theory ; United States ; Welfare
Adelaide ; Australie ; Capital ; Espace bâti ; Espace urbain ; Investissement ; Marché du logement ; Rente foncière ; Résidence ; South Australia ; Structure urbaine ; Voisinage
Adelaide ; Australia ; Built up area ; Capital ; Housing market ; Investment ; Land rent ; Neighbourhood ; Residence ; South Australia ; Urban area ; Urban structure
Alluvial cone ; Archeology ; Arid land ; Australia ; C14 dating ; California ; Colorado ; Dating ; Desert ; Geomorphology ; Migration ; Organic materials ; Peru ; Research technique ; Rock
by cultural or geomorphic processes. Applications are exemplified for human artifacts and landforms found in drylands (South Australia, Peru, Colorado River, Mojave Desert in California).
in the same reach which were abandoned at various times since 1879; and to use the cutoff infills to determine changes in flood sediment load over time. A detailed record of historical channel changes on the lower Hunter River in southeastern Australia has