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Practicing Citations

Chris Clarkson’s (et. al.) journal on the ‘Human occupation of northern Australia by 65,000 years ago’ is both a very credible and authoritative source. [1]

Charles Rowley was an academic who wrote the novel titled, ‘The destruction of aboriginal society’.[2]

Timothy Charlton’s journal outlining the ‘Permo-Triassic evolution of Gondwana’ justifies as an academic source due to its extensive research on the niche topic of the evolution of Gondwana. [3]

  1. ^ Clarkson, Chris; Jacobs, Z. "Human occupation of northern Australian by 65,000 years ago". Nature. 547.
  2. ^ Rowley, Charles (1970). The destruction of Aboriginal society. Canberra: Australian National University Press. ISBN http://hdl.handle.net/1885/114963. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help); External link in |isbn= (help)
  3. ^ Charlton, Thomas (2001). Permo-Triassic evolution of Gondwanan eastern Indonesia, and the final Mesozoic separation of SE Asia from Australia. ISBN https://doi.org/10.1016/S1367-9120(00)00054-7. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help); External link in |isbn= (help)

Answer to Module 7 Questions

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  • Category:Indigenous peoples of Australia
  • Description of text: Map of Indigenous Australia
Mainland Australia
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Population25,152,000
 • Density3.31313/km2 (8.58097/sq mi)
Established1901 (Federation)
Area7,591,608 km2 (2,931,136.2 sq mi)
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)Australian Government
WebsiteMainland Australia
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Mine Locations

Important Mines on the Australian Mainland
Mine Owner Location (State) Type Minerals Produced Size
Mount Arthur BHP New South Wales Open Cut Coal

Gold

12 km2
Peak Downs BHP Queensland Open Cut Coal 688 km2 [1]
Cannington South32 Queensland Underground Silver

Lead

5.25km (multiple tunnels) [2]
Carmichael Bravus Mining and Resources (Adani) Queensland Open Cut Coal 447 km2
Groote Eylandt GEMCO

South32

Northern Territory Open Cut Manganese 132 km2 [3]
Olympic Dam BHP South Australia Underground Copper

Uranium

Gold

Silver

450km (multiple tunnels) [4]
Argyle Rio Tinto Western Australia Underground Diamond 40km (multiple tunnels) [4]
Boddington Newmont Western Australia Open Cut Gold

Copper

212 km2 [5]
Fimiston Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines Western Australia Open Cut Gold 5.25 km2 (360m deep) [4]
Roy Hill Hancock Prospecting Western Australia Open Cut

Underground

Iron Ore 4,000 km2
Worsley Alumina South32 Western Australia Open Cut Bauxite 5,000 km2 [6]
Yandicoogina Rio Tinto Western Australia Open Cut Iron Ore 267 km2 [7]
  1. ^ "Peak Downs/Caval Ridge Coal Mines". Thiess.
  2. ^ "Cannington Silver and Lead Mine, Queensland". Mining Technology.
  3. ^ "Groote Eylandt". Porter GEO. Porter GeoConsultancy.
  4. ^ a b c Casey, JP. "Super mines: Australia's biggest mining projects". Mining Technology.
  5. ^ Newmont 2020 Annual Report (PDF). Western Australia: Newmont. 31 December 2020.
  6. ^ [https:https://www.south32.net/docs/default-source/exchange-releases/worsley-alumina-refinery-boddington-bauxite-mine-site-tour.pdf "Worsley Alumina Refinery & Boddington Bauxite Mine Site Tour"] (PDF). Western Australia: South32. 6 December 2018. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  7. ^ Zhou, Vanessa (13 May 2019). "Rio Tinto cleared to expand West Angelas iron ore project". Strate Worldwide.