Publications
Baines, G., Cheadle, M.J., Dick, H.J.B., Scheirer, A.H., John, B.E., Kusznir, N.J. and Matsumoto, T. (2007). Evolution of the Southwest Indian Ridge from 55°45′E to 62°E: Changes in plate-boundary geometry since 26 Ma. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 8:1-31.
Betts, P.G. and Giles, D., (2006). The 1800-1100 Ma tectonic evolution of Australia. Precambrian Research, 144 (1-2): 92-125.
Betts, P. G., Giles, D., Mark, G., Goleby, B.R., Lister, G.S. and Ailléres, L, (2006). Synthesis of the Proterozoic Evolution of the Mount Isa Inlier. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 53 (1): 187-211.
Betts, P.G., Giles, D., Schaefer, B. and Mark, G. (2007). A 1600-1500 Ma hotspot track in Eastern Australia: implications for Mesoproterozoic continental reconstructions. Terra Nova, 19 (6): 496-501.
Forbes, C.J., Betts, P.G., Weinberg, R. and Buick, I.S. (2007). A structural metamorphic study of the Broken Hill Block, NSW, Australia: reply. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 25 (6): 719-723.
Forbes, C.J., Giles, D., Betts, P.G., Weinberg, R. and Kinny, P.D., (2007) Dating prograde amphibolite and granulite facies metamorphism using in-situ monazite U-Pb SHRIMP analysis. The Journal of Geology, 115: 691-705.
Giles, D., Ailléres, L., Jeffries, D., Betts, P.G. and Lister, G.S., (2006). Crustal architecture of basin inversion during the Proterozoic Isan Orogeny, eastern Mount Isa Inlier, Australia. Precambrian Research, 148 (1-2): 67-84.
Giles, D., Betts, P.G., Ailléres, L., Hulscher, B., Hough, M. and Lister, G.S., (2006). Evolution of the Isan Orogeny at the south eastern margin of the Mount Isa Inlier. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 53 (1): 91-108.
Maier, R., Heinson, G., Thiel, S., Selway, K., Gill, R. and Scroggs, M. (2007). A 3D lithospheric electrical resistivity model of the Gawler Craton, Southern Australia. Applied Earth Science (Transactions of the Institute of Mining and Metallurgy B), 116 (1):13-21.
Raveggi, M., Giles, D., Foden, D. and Raetz, M., (2007) High Fe-Ti mafic magmatism and tectonic setting of the Paleoproterozoic Broken Hill Block, NSW, Australia. Precambrian Research, 156 (91-2): 54-84.
