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    Optically stimulated luminescence dating of Holocene relict foredunes, Guichen Bay, South Australia by Murray-Wallace, C.V., Banerjee, D., Bourman, R.P., Olley, J.M., Brooke, B.P.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-04-2002)
    “…Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating of quartz sand (106–150 or 150–200 μm) in bioclastic carbonate–quartz sediments sampled from coastal relict…”
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    Spatial and temporal variability in the Holocene sea-level record of the South Australian coastline by Belperio, A.P., Harvey, N., Bourman, R.P.

    Published in Sedimentary geology (15-06-2002)
    “…Studies of past sea levels based on radiocarbon-dated field samples suffer variously from compilation of information from disparate locations and the imprecise…”
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    Facies architecture of a last interglacial barrier: a model for Quaternary barrier development from the Coorong to Mount Gambier Coastal Plain, southeastern Australia by Murray-Wallace, C.V., Belperio, A.P., Bourman, R.P., Cann, J.H., Price, D.M.

    Published in Marine geology (01-06-1999)
    “…The last interglacial Woakwine Range, a linear, barrier shoreline complex of temperate bioclastic carbonate origin, in the southeast of South Australia, occurs…”
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    The terminal lakes of the Murray River, Australia, were predominantly fresh before large-scale upstream water abstraction: Evidence from sedimentary diatoms and hydrodynamical modelling by Tibby, J., Haynes, D., Gibbs, M., Mosley, L., Bourman, R.P., Fluin, J.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-08-2022)
    “…The Murray River is Australia's longest river, draining the continent's largest exoreic catchment. The river is Australia's most economically valuable, but is…”
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    New quartz SAR-OSL ages from the stranded beach dune sequence in south-east South Australia by Banerjee, D., Hildebrand, A.N., Murray-Wallace, C.V., Bourman, R.P., Brooke, B.P., Blair, M.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-05-2003)
    “…A sequence of stranded coastal barriers in south-east South Australia preserves a record of sea-level variations over the past 800 ka. Huntley et al. (Quat…”
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    Rapid coastal geomorphic change in the River Murray Estuary of Australia by Bourman, R.P., Murray-Wallace, C.V., Belperio, A.P., Harvey, N.

    Published in Marine geology (30-10-2000)
    “…The River Murray Estuary, a Ramsar Wetland Site, has experienced considerable rapid coastal change during the Quaternary. The interplay of aeolian processes,…”
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    A critique of the Schellmann definition and classification of ‘laterite’ by Bourman, Robert P, Ollier, Clifford D

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (02-04-2002)
    “…Schellman's definition and classification of ‘laterite’ are based on the SiO 2, Al 2O 3 and Fe 2O 3 contents of weathered formations in comparison to the…”
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    Foraminiferal biofacies eco-succession and Holocene sealevels, Port Pirie, South Australia by Cann, J.H., Harvey, N., Barnett, E.J., Belperio, A.P., Bourman, R.P.

    Published in Marine micropaleontology (01-03-2002)
    “…At Port Pirie, on the eastern coast of Northern Spencer Gulf, South Australia, 10 cores taken along a 3 km transect recovered a succession of Holocene marine…”
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    Flared Slopes, Footslopes, and the Retreat of Overhanging Slopes: Examples of Convergent Landform Development by Ollier, Clifford D., Bourman, Robert P.

    Published in Physical geography (2002)
    “…Flared slopes are concave slopes thought by some to be created by subsurface weathering followed by stripping. We believe that concave slopes may also be…”
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    THE USE OF THE GEOMAGNETIC POLARITY TIME SCALE IN ELUCIDATING PLEISTOCENE LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION: AN EXAMPLE FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA by BOURMAN, R. P., PILLANS, B.

    Published in South African geographical journal (01-09-1997)
    “…The application of the geomagnetic polarity time scale to terrestrial Pleistocene sediments in the Adelaide area of South Australia has elucidated landscape…”
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    Geography and Environmental Studies in Australia: Symbiosis for Survival in the 21st Century? by Harvey, N., Forster, C., Bourman, R.P.

    Published in Australian geographical studies (01-03-2002)
    “…This paper presents the results of a detailed survey into the reasons for the spate of mergers between Geography and Environment Studies that took place in…”
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