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- Wallabi_Limestone abstract "Wallabi Limestone is the name given to the dense calcretised, limestone platform that underlies the Wallabi Group of the Houtman Abrolhos, an archipelago off the coast of Western Australia. This platform, which arises abruptly from a flat shelf, is about 40 metres thick, and is of marine biogenic origin, having originated as a coral reef. It reached its maximum size during the Eemian Stage (about 125,000 years ago), when sea levels were higher than at present. The subsequent fall in sea level resulted in the reef becoming emergent in places, thus forming the basement of the group's "central platform" islands, namely West Wallabi Island, East Wallabi Island and North Island.".
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageID "17334095".
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageLength "2302".
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageRevisionID "675386547".
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink Archipelago.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink Biogenic.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink Biogenic_substance.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink Calcrete.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink Caliche.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cenozoic_Oceania.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geologic_formations_of_Australia.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Western_Australia.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houtman_Abrolhos.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Limestone_formations.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink Coral_reef.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink East_Wallabi_Island.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink Eemian.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink Eemian_Stage.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink Houtman_Abrolhos.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink List_of_types_of_limestone.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink Marine_(ocean).
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink North_Island_(Houtman_Abrolhos).
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink Wallabi_Group.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink West_Wallabi_Island.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australia.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wallabi Limestone".
- Wallabi_Limestone hasPhotoCollection Wallabi_Limestone.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Australia-geology-stub.
- Wallabi_Limestone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Wallabi_Limestone subject Category:Cenozoic_Oceania.
- Wallabi_Limestone subject Category:Geologic_formations_of_Australia.
- Wallabi_Limestone subject Category:Geology_of_Western_Australia.
- Wallabi_Limestone subject Category:Houtman_Abrolhos.
- Wallabi_Limestone subject Category:Limestone_formations.
- Wallabi_Limestone hypernym Name.
- Wallabi_Limestone type Area.
- Wallabi_Limestone type Area.
- Wallabi_Limestone type Formation.
- Wallabi_Limestone type Landform.
- Wallabi_Limestone comment "Wallabi Limestone is the name given to the dense calcretised, limestone platform that underlies the Wallabi Group of the Houtman Abrolhos, an archipelago off the coast of Western Australia. This platform, which arises abruptly from a flat shelf, is about 40 metres thick, and is of marine biogenic origin, having originated as a coral reef. It reached its maximum size during the Eemian Stage (about 125,000 years ago), when sea levels were higher than at present.".
- Wallabi_Limestone label "Wallabi Limestone".
- Wallabi_Limestone sameAs m.043kglw.
- Wallabi_Limestone sameAs Q7962699.
- Wallabi_Limestone sameAs Q7962699.
- Wallabi_Limestone wasDerivedFrom Wallabi_Limestone?oldid=675386547.
- Wallabi_Limestone isPrimaryTopicOf Wallabi_Limestone.