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Honorary Professor Robert Burne
Honorary Professor

Robert Burne

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Overview

Availability

Honorary Professor Robert Burne is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor, University of Wales
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Oxford
  • Geological Society of Australia, Geological Society of Australia
  • Institute of Australian Geographers, Institute of Australian Geographers

Works

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45 works between 1970 and 2023

41 - 45 of 45 works

1980

Journal Article

An inexpensive and efficient double-tube, hand- coring device ( apparatus)

Tratt, M. H. and Burne, R. V. (1980). An inexpensive and efficient double-tube, hand- coring device ( apparatus). BMR Journal of Australian Geology & Geophysics, 5 (2), 156-158.

An inexpensive and efficient double-tube, hand- coring device ( apparatus)

1979

Journal Article

Epoxy relief sediment-peel and latex-replication techniques used in the study of Spencer Gulf sediments

Burne, R. V. and Tratt, M. H. (1979). Epoxy relief sediment-peel and latex-replication techniques used in the study of Spencer Gulf sediments. BMR Journal of Australian Geology & Geophysics, 4 (4), 395-398.

Epoxy relief sediment-peel and latex-replication techniques used in the study of Spencer Gulf sediments

1974

Journal Article

The deposition of reef-derived sediment upon a bathyal slope: The deep off-reef environment, north of Discovery Bay, Jamaica

Burne, RV (1974). The deposition of reef-derived sediment upon a bathyal slope: The deep off-reef environment, north of Discovery Bay, Jamaica. Marine Geology, 16 (1), 1-19. doi: 10.1016/0025-3227(74)90022-X

The deposition of reef-derived sediment upon a bathyal slope: The deep off-reef environment, north of Discovery Bay, Jamaica

1973

Journal Article

Paleogeography of Southwest England and Hercynian Continental Collision

Burne, RV (1973). Paleogeography of Southwest England and Hercynian Continental Collision. Nature-Physical Science, 241 (111), 129-131.

Paleogeography of Southwest England and Hercynian Continental Collision

1970

Journal Article

THE ORIGIN AND SIGNIFICANCE OF SAND VOLCANOES IN THE BUDE FORMATION (CORNWALL)

Burne, RV (1970). THE ORIGIN AND SIGNIFICANCE OF SAND VOLCANOES IN THE BUDE FORMATION (CORNWALL). Sedimentology, 15 (3-4), 211-228. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3091.1970.tb02186.x

THE ORIGIN AND SIGNIFICANCE OF SAND VOLCANOES IN THE BUDE FORMATION (CORNWALL)

Supervision

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