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Australia's Meteorite Craters
Alex Bevan,
Kenneth McNamara
In clear and concise language this book begins with ancient beliefs and myths about craters and then explains how they are actually formed and provides details of their structure
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Climate Change
A. Barrie Pittock
Leading climate researcher Barrie Pittock revisits the effects that global warming is having on our planet.
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Dinosaurs in Australia
Benjamin P Kear,
Robert J Hamilton-Bruce
A comprehensive overview of the latest research on Australian Mesozoic faunas and floras.
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Evolution of Fossil Ecosystems
Paul Selden,
John Nudds
Succinct summaries of 14 of the better-known fossil Lagerstätten, beautifully illustrated throughout.
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Fossil Invertebrates
Paul D Taylor,
David N Lewis
A window into the ancient Earth when the seas teemed with ammonites, corals, sponges, molluscs, crinoids and trilobites.
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Fossil Plants
Paul Kenrick,
Paul Davis
The first book of its kind to provide an overview of the development of plant life through time focusing on key events and periods.
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Gift Vouchers
Are you looking for a book or subscription to give as a present, but aren’t sure what to choose?
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Meteorites
Sara Russell,
Monica Grady
Introduces meteorites - what they are, where they come from and what they can tell us about our Solar System.
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Pinnacles
Kenneth McNamara
This beautifully illustrated book investigates the unusual and fascinating Pinnacles Desert north of Perth.
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Regolith Science
Keith Scott,
Colin Pain
A comprehensive reference on regolith geoscience for geology, geography and soil science graduates.
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Sediment–Water Interactions
These papers, spanning aspects of sediment–water interactions from freshwater, estuarine and marine habitats, are a selection from the 11th symposium of the International Association for Sediment Water Science (IASWS).
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Stromatolites
Kenneth McNamara
These ancient formations, literally living fossils, are a window to the past.
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