378
Views
22
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

The study of landform evolution in the Sydney region: a review

Pages 71-93 | Published online: 24 Feb 2007

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (15)

S. J. Gale. (2021) Age and origin of the Cumberland (Inner Sydney) Basin of southeast Australia. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 68:3, pages 299-315.
Read now
P. W. Whitehead & P. N. Nelson. (2014) Reply to discussion by J. Nott (2014) on ‘Displacement of the Great Divide in north Queensland associated with Neogene lava flows’. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 61:7, pages 1019-1021.
Read now
R. W. Young & M. C. Brown. (2000) Discussion and Reply: Cenozoic tectonics and landform evolution of the coast and adjacent highlands of southeast New South Wales. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 47:4, pages 823-826.
Read now
R. W. Young & A. R. M. Young. (1988) ‘Altogether barren, peculiarly romantic’: the sandstone lands around Sydney. Australian Geographer 19:1, pages 9-25.
Read now
Kurt Lambeck & Randell Stephenson. (1986) The post‐Palaeozoic uplift history of south‐eastern Australia. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 33:2, pages 253-270.
Read now
C. F. Pain. (1983) Geomorphology of the Barrington Tops area, New South Wales. Journal of the Geological Society of Australia 30:1-2, pages 187-194.
Read now
D. F. Branagan. (1983) The Sydney Basin and its vanished sequence. Journal of the Geological Society of Australia 30:1-2, pages 75-84.
Read now
Paul Bishop. (1982) Stability or change: a review of ideas on ancient drainage in Eastern New South Wales. Australian Geographer 15:4, pages 219-230.
Read now
BryanP. Ruxton & Graham Taylor. (1982) The Cainozoic geology of the Middle Shoalhaven Plain. Journal of the Geological Society of Australia 29:1-2, pages 239-246.
Read now
J. G. Jones & J. J. Veevers. (1982) A Cainozoic history of Australia's Southeast Highlands. Journal of the Geological Society of Australia 29:1-2, pages 1-12.
Read now
R. W. Young. (1981) Denudational history of the south‐central uplands of New South Wales. Australian Geographer 15:2, pages 77-88.
Read now
Paul Bishop & R. W. Young. (1980) Discussion: On the Cainozoic uplift of the southeastern Australian highland. Journal of the Geological Society of Australia 27:1-2, pages 117-119.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (7)

C.R. Twidale. (2011) Is Australia a tectonically stable continent? Analysis of a myth and suggested morphological evidence of tectonism. Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment 35:4, pages 493-515.
Crossref
David R. Oldroyd. (2022) Griffith Taylor, Ernest Andrews et al. : early ideas on the development of the river systems of the Sydney region, eastern Australia, and subsequent ideas on the associated geomorphological problems . Geological Society, London, Special Publications 301:1, pages 241-277.
Crossref
Peter J. Unmack. (2001) Biogeography of Australian freshwater fishes. Journal of Biogeography 28:9, pages 1053-1089.
Crossref
Stephen Tooth & Gerald C. Nanson. (2016) The geomorphology of Australia's fluvial systems: retrospect, perspect and prospect. Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment 19:1, pages 35-60.
Crossref
Graham Taylor, E.M. Truswell, K.G. McQueen & M.C. Brown. (1990) Early Tertiary palaeogeography, landform evolution, and palaeoclimates of the Southern Monaro, N.S.W., Australia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 78:1-2, pages 109-134.
Crossref
Paul Bishop. (2016) The eastern highlands of Australia: the evolution of an intraplate highland belt. Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment 12:2, pages 159-182.
Crossref
R. W. YOUNG. (2008) Paradigms in geography: implications of Kuhn's interpretation of scientific inquiry. Australian Geographical Studies 17:2, pages 204-209.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.