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Geomorphology of the Lower Mary River Plains Northern Territory

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Woodroffe, C. D.
Mulrennan, M. E.

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Brinkin, NT : The Australian National University, North Australia Research Unit (NARU)

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The Mary River is one of several large seasonal rivers which drain northwards into van Diemen Gulf in the Northern Territory. It has a catchment area of about 7700 square km. Most of its drainage is across a dissected, lateritised land surface, termed the Koolpinyah land surface, but near the coast it flows through extensive horizontal plains, covering about 1100 square km which are the subject of this study.

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