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University of Adelaide Press
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South Australia 5005

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External Titles

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Subject Area: Geography/Geology

Evaluating Fault and Cap Rock Seals

Edited by John Kaldi and Peter Boult

American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 2005

Global Change and Integrated Coastal Management: The Asia Pacific Region

Edited by Nick Harvey

Springer Press, 2006

Natural History of the Gulf of St. Vincent

Edited by John Jennings et al.

Royal Society of South Australia, 2008


Information for Readers

Free PDF Download
Almost all of the publications listed on the ‘Titles’ section are available both in a free PDF edition and as a high-quality paperback for purchase.

Information for Authors

Average sales of scholarly works world-wide are just 350 copies per title.  By adding an online edition, at least 10 times more readers read the book and that is potentially 10 times more citations.

Our download totals for some titles now exceed 5000, and not less than 1000. If you would like to take advantage of this new way of publishing, contact us, or download a submission form and complete your proposal including the requested support materials. View a full description of the refereeing and assessment procedure.

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    Wed, 02 May 2012 17:50:08 +0930
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    Fri, 27 Apr 2012 13:43:59 +0930