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Australian Geodynamics Cooperative Research Centre Convert 10 Palaeogeographic Atlases from a ‘static’ CAD environment to a ‘fully attributed’ GIS Palaeogeographic Atlas Conversion AGSO 00/821

AGSO Palaeogeographic Atlas Depositional Environments LAND MARINE COASTAL Environment Unclassified Environment Erosional Depositional Unclassified Depositional Fluvial Depositional Fluvial- Lacustrine Depositional Lacustrine Depositional Playa Depositional Aeolian Depositional Glacial Depositional Paralic Depositional inter- supra Tidal Depositional Deltaic Unclassified Very shallow Shallow Bathyal-Abyssal Abyssal Shallow Abyssal 00/822

Australian Geodynamics Cooperative Research Centre PALAEOZOIC ERA Palaeogeographic Atlas AGSO 00/823

Quaternary & Tertiary 7 Slices AGSO Geological Time Scale 10 Palaeogeographic Atlases PHANEROZOIC ERAEONPERIOD * CAINOZOIC MESOZOIC PALAEOZOIC * Cretaceous 11 Slices * Jurassic 10 Slices * Triassic 6 Slices * Permian 7 Slices * Carboniferous 6 Slices * Devonian 10 Slices * Silurian 3 Slices * Ordovician 4 Slices * Cambrian 6 Slices Ma 00/824

AGSO Cambrian 1 00/825

AGSO Cambrian 2 00/826

AGSO Cambrian 3 00/827

AGSO Cambrian 4 00/828

AGSO Cambrian 5 00/829

AGSO Cambrian 6 00/830

AGSO Ordovician 1 00/831

AGSO Ordovician 2 00/832

AGSO Ordovician 3 00/833

AGSO Ordovician 4 00/834

AGSO Silurian 1 00/835

AGSO Silurian 2 00/836

AGSO Silurian 3 00/837

AGSO Devonian 1 00/838

AGSO Devonian 2 00/839

AGSO Devonian 3 00/840

AGSO Devonian 4 00/841

AGSO Devonian 5 00/842

AGSO Devonian 6 00/843

AGSO Devonian 7 00/844

AGSO Devonian 8 00/845

AGSO Devonian 9 00/846

AGSO Devonian 10 00/847

AGSO Carboniferous 1 00/848

AGSO Carboniferous 2 00/849

AGSO Carboniferous 3 00/850

AGSO Carboniferous 4 00/851

AGSO Carboniferous 5 00/852

AGSO Carboniferous 6 00/853

AGSO Permian 1 00/854

AGSO Permian 2 00/855

AGSO Permian 3 00/856

AGSO Permian 4 00/857

AGSO Permian 5 00/858

AGSO Permian 6 00/859

AGSO Permian 7 00/860

Australian Geodynamics Cooperative Research Centre MESOZOIC ERA Palaeogeographic Atlas AGSO 00/861

Quaternary & Tertiary 7 Slices AGSO Geological Time Scale 10 Palaeogeographic Atlases PHANEROZOIC ERAEONPERIOD * CAINOZOIC MESOZOIC PALAEOZOIC * Cretaceous 11 Slices * Jurassic 10 Slices * Triassic 6 Slices * Permian 7 Slices * Carboniferous 6 Slices * Devonian 10 Slices * Silurian 3 Slices * Ordovician 4 Slices * Cambrian 6 Slices Ma 00/862

AGSO Triassic 1 00/863

AGSO Triassic 2 00/864

AGSO Triassic 3 00/865

AGSO Triassic 4 00/866

AGSO Triassic 5 00/867

AGSO Triassic 6 00/868

AGSO Jurassic 1 00/869

AGSO Jurassic 2 00/870

AGSO Jurassic 3 00/871

AGSO Jurassic 4 00/872

AGSO Jurassic 5 00/873

AGSO Jurassic 6 00/874

AGSO Jurassic 7 00/875

AGSO Jurassic 8 00/876

AGSO Jurassic 9 00/877

AGSO Jurassic 10 00/878

AGSO Cretaceous 1 00/879

AGSO Cretaceous 2 00/880

AGSO Cretaceous 3 00/881

AGSO Cretaceous 4 00/882

AGSO Cretaceous 5 00/883

AGSO Cretaceous 6 00/884

AGSO Cretaceous 7 00/885

AGSO Cretaceous 8 00/886

AGSO Cretaceous 9 00/887

AGSO Cretaceous 10 00/888

AGSO Cretaceous 11 00/889

Australian Geodynamics Cooperative Research Centre CAINOZOIC ERA Palaeogeographic Atlas AGSO 00/890

Quaternary & Tertiary 7 Slices AGSO Geological Time Scale 10 Palaeogeographic Atlases PHANEROZOIC ERAEONPERIOD * CAINOZOIC MESOZOIC PALAEOZOIC * Cretaceous 11 Slices * Jurassic 10 Slices * Triassic 6 Slices * Permian 7 Slices * Carboniferous 6 Slices * Devonian 10 Slices * Silurian 3 Slices * Ordovician 4 Slices * Cambrian 6 Slices Ma 00/891

AGSO Cainozoic 1 00/892

AGSO Cainozoic 2 00/893

AGSO Cainozoic 3 00/894

AGSO Cainozoic 4 00/895

AGSO Cainozoic 5 00/896

AGSO Cainozoic 6 00/897

AGSO Cainozoic 7 00/898

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