Science in New Guinea, Volumes 13-14University of Papua New Guinea, 1987 - Agriculture |
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The southern part of the basin which is some 2 m higher ( Walker & Flenley , 1979 ) , is a part of the Fly River system . The Sirunki Basin is thought to have been formed by structural warping associated with fault zone movements and ...
The southern part of the basin which is some 2 m higher ( Walker & Flenley , 1979 ) , is a part of the Fly River system . The Sirunki Basin is thought to have been formed by structural warping associated with fault zone movements and ...
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of the Kandep Basin , Enga Province . The Marient Basin was recently studied by Goldsmith , Hill & Buleka ( 1983 ) from which the following description is largely taken . About 5100 people live in the Basin mainly as subsistence farmers ...
of the Kandep Basin , Enga Province . The Marient Basin was recently studied by Goldsmith , Hill & Buleka ( 1983 ) from which the following description is largely taken . About 5100 people live in the Basin mainly as subsistence farmers ...
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There is no global regressive cycle correlating to the Campanian Pale Sandstone described herein which endorses the view , expressed by Parkinson and Summerhayes ( 1985 ) , that subsidence variations between basins or within a basin ...
There is no global regressive cycle correlating to the Campanian Pale Sandstone described herein which endorses the view , expressed by Parkinson and Summerhayes ( 1985 ) , that subsidence variations between basins or within a basin ...
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Contents
A classification of seasonal rainfall in Papua New Guinea | 1 |
Fish ulcer disease from the Ok Tedi area of Western Province Papua New Guinea | 15 |
Trace metal fractionation in sediments from Lake Murray Papua New Guinea | 22 |
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