- Allen, A.D., 1993: Outline of the geology and hydrology of Cape Range, Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum, Supplement 45, 25-38.
[WA: Cape Range. A coastal karst aquifer in "soft-rock" limestone]
- Backshall, DG., Barnett, J., Davies, PJ., Duncan, DC., Harvey, N., Hopley, D., Isdale, PJ., Jennings, JN., & Moss, R., 1979: Drowned dolines - the blue holes of the Pompey reefs, Great Barrier Reef. BMR Journal of Australian geology and Geophysics, 4, 99-109.
[Qld: Great Barrier Reef - drowned karst features that formed during low seas of the last glacial period]
- Bannink, P., Bannink, G., Magraith, K., & Swain, B., 1995: Multi-level maze cave development in the Northern Territory. in BADDELEY, G., [ed] Vulcon Preceedings. (20th Conference of the Australian Speleological Federation). Victorian Speleological Association, Melbourne. 49-54.
[NT: The Gregory Karst]
- Bastian, L.V., 1964: Morphology and development of caves in the southwest of Western Australia. Helictite, 2, 105-119.
[WA: Coastal 'soft-rock' caves]
- Bastian, L.V., 1991: The hydrogeology and speleogenesis of Yanchep. in BROOKS, S., [ed] Proceedings of the 18th Biennial Speleological Conference. Australian Speleological Federation. 19-24.
[WA: Yanchep. Coastal 'soft-rock' caves]
- Bastian, L.V., 2003: Hydrogeology and speleogenesis update, the Yanchep Cave area, Western Australia, Proceedings of the 24th Biennial Conference of the Australian Speleological Federation, Bunbury, WA, January 2003. pp. 36-44.
[WA: Yanchep. An update of his 1991 paper. An interesting area of syngentic karst where the dune limestone overlies a porous quartz sand aquifer and cave formation is by aggressive waters entering the limestone from below. The hydrology of the coastal swales between the dunes is analogous to that of poljes]
- Bastian, L.V., 2003: Water loss in the caves of the Yanchep region. Proceedings of the 24th Biennial Conference of the Australian Speleological Federation, Bunbury, WA, January 2003. pp. 45-51.
[WA: Yanchep. Drops in the water table are attributed to pine plantations above and upflow of the cave areas, not to climate change as suggested by other workers ]
- Bauer, J., & Bauer, P., 1998: Under Bungonia. JB Books, Oak Flats. 284pp.
[NSW: Bungonia]
- Contos, A., James, J., Rogers, P., & Prust, P., 2001: Challenges in conservation of the microbial mantles in Nullarbor caves. in Henderson, K., [ed] Cave Management in Australasia, 14. Proceedings of the 14th Australasian Conference on cave and Karst Management, Wombeyan. ACKMA, Carlton South, Vic. 120-121.
[WA & SA: Nullarbor. Underwater microbial structures endangered by diving activity.]
- Crabb, E. [editor], 2000: Caves, Karst and Canyons: a guide to central-western New South Wales. Evalt Graphics, Liverpool, NSW. 66 pp.
[NSW: central areas. Brief summaries of many cave areas. Mixed quality!]
- Davidson, W.A., 1995: Hydrogeology and groundwater resources of the Perth region, Western Australia. Geological Survey of Western Australia, Dept. Minerals and Energy, Perth WA.
[WA: Perth. Detailed description of all the aquifers in the Perth region, including the younger karstic dune limestones.]
- Dennis, T.P., 1993: A contribution to the hydrology of Wombeyan Creek, NSW. Unpublished thesis, Water Resources Certificate, Tech & Further Education College of NSW. 68pp + 25pp of appendixes.
[NSW: Wombeyan. A detailed study of the karst drainage of Wombeyan Creek, utilising a series of gaging stations to produce spring & stream hydrographs. A copy is held at the park office, Wombeyan Caves.]
- Dennis, T.D., 2004: Apparent Hydrology of Wombeyan caves Reserve. pp. 85-103 in Ellis, R. (editor), 2004: Caves and Karst of Wombeyan. Sydney Speleological Society Occasional paper No 13.
[A detailed hydrological study drawing from his unpublished report (1993) and other work (earlier and later). Includes flow rates, water chemistry and hydrographs. Summarises the flow behaviour of each sub-system of the karst area ]
- Doyle, N., 2001: Extractive minerals within the outer Darwin area. Northern Territory Geological Survey, Report 14. 74 pp.
[NT: Darwin area. Mainly about industrial resources, but discusses the hydrogeology of the area which includes carbonate karst and laterite karst aquifers (pp. 15-17).]
- Drysdale, R.N., & Gale, S.J., 1997: The Indarri Falls travertine dam, Lawn Hill Creek, northwest Queensland, Australia. Earth Surface processes and Landforms. 22: 413-418.
[A spectacular tufa dam across Lawn Hill Gorge. Also contains references to papers on other tufa deposits in the area.]
- Drysdale, R.N., Gale, S.J., Fischer, M.J., & Scherrer, N.C., 1998: The chemistry of karst waters, northeastern Barkly Tableland, northwest Queensland. in Comben,L., Long, S., & Berg, K. [eds] Musselbrook Reserve Scientific Study. University of Newcastle (?), RSGS geography Monograph Series. 4. 97-124.
[Qld, Barkly Karst Region. Spring, bore and cave waters, noting variations in time, and downstream along the spring-fed streams.]
- Dunkerley, D.L., 1981: Chemistry of a tropical tufa-depositing spring near Mt. Etna, Queensland: a preliminary analysis. Helictite. 19: 15-21.
[Qld: Mt. Etna. Chemical analyses of the spring water and its variations as it flows downstream. c.f. his 1987 paper]
- Dunkerley, D.L. 1987: Deposition of tufa on Ryans and Stockyard Creeks, Chillagoe Karst, North Queensland: The role of evaporation. Helictite. 15(1): 30-35
[Qld: Chillagoe. Includes chemical analysis of the spring water and its variations as it flows downstream. c.f. his 1981 paper]
- Dunkley, J., & Dykes, P. [eds], 2000: Karst of the Central West Catchment, NSW. Resources, impacts and management strategies. Australian Speleological Federation, Broadway, NSW. 103 pp.
[NSW: central region. An inventory of karst features and habitats in the Macquarie and Lithgow-Mudgee Karst Regions of central NSW.]
- Dyson, H.J., Ellis, R., & James, J.M., 1982: [editors] Wombeyan Caves. Sydney Speleological Society, Occasional Paper 8.
[NSW: Wombeyan. A series of papers covering all aspects of the karst & caves]
- Eberhard, R., 1994: Inventory and management of the Junee River Karst System, Tasmania. Report to Forestry Tasmania. 125pp.
[Tas: Junee area. A detailed study with water tracing, chemical analyses etc.]
- Eberhard, S.M., 2001: Camooweal Caves. Australian Caver. No. 156: 5-11.
[Qld: Barkly Karst Region, Camooweal. Describes submerged passages in several caves.]
- Eberhard, S.M., 2003: Jewel Cave Karst System, Western Australia: Environmental hydrogeology and groundwater ecology. Report prepared for the Augusta Margaret River Tourism Association Inc., Western Australia. 121 pp.
[Also available as a PDF file on CD. A comprehensive study of the hydrology of this "soft-rock", coastal, dune limestone aquifer, and an analysis of past watertable fluctuations and suggested reasons for the decline in water tables over recent years. An excellent case study!]
? - Ellis, C., 1979a: Proposed Katherine National Park. in Robinson, AC., [ed] Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Conference on Cave Tourism and Management. Aust Speleol. Federation, Broadway, NSW. 73-76.
[NT: Daly Basin, Katherine.]
? - Ellis, C., 1979b: Presentation and interpretation: Cutta Cutta Cave, Northern Territory. in Robinson, AC., [ed] Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Conference on Cave Tourism and Management. Aust Speleol. Federation, Broadway, NSW. 161-163.
[NT: Daly Basin, Katherine. Cave description]
- Ellis, R. (editor), 2004: Caves and Karst of Wombeyan. Sydney Speleological Society Occasional paper No 13. 211 pp.
[An update of the 1982 book (Dyson et al). But its coverage does not entirely replace that book, which remains an important source.]
- Finlayson, B. & Hamilton-Smith, E. (eds.), 2003: Beneath the Surface: A Natural History of Australian Caves. Sydney: UNSW Press. 182 pp.
[Aust: A review of Australian cave areas, but lacking references!.]
- Emmit, A.J., & Telfer, A.L., 1994: Influence of karst hydrology on water quality management in southeast South Australia. Environmental Geology, 23(2): 148-155.
[SA: Gambier karst. Case studies of groundwater pollution problems ]
- Grimes, K.G., 1988: The Barkly Karst Region, North-west Queensland. 17th Biennial Conference of the Australian Speleological Federation. 16-24.
[Qld: Barkly Karst Region, Camooweal etc.]
- Grimes, K.G., Mott, K., & White, S., 1999: The Gambier Karst Province. in Henderson, K. [ed] Proceedings of the 13th Australasian Conference on Cave and Karst Management, Mt. Gambier. ACKMA. 1-7.
[SA,Vic: Gambier Karst.]
- Grimes, K.G., 2001: Karst features of Christmas Island (Indian Ocean). Helictite. 37(2): 41-58.
[Aust: Christmas Island. Includes a section on the hydrology of this island karst, where limestone overlies a buried hill of volcanic rock.]
- Grimes, K.G., 2002: Syngenetic and Eogenetic Karst: an Australian Viewpoint. in GABROVEK, F. [ed] Evolution of Karst: from Prekarst to Cessation. Intitut za raziskovanje krasa, ZRC SAZU, Postojna. pp. 407-414.
[Aust: Review of the Australian "soft-rock" karsts.]
- Grimes, K.G., 2003: Syngenetic Karst in Australia: a review. Proceedings of the 24th Biennial Conference of the Australian Speleological Federation, Bunbury, WA, January 2003. pp. 138-148.
[Aust: An update and expansion of my 2002 paper on syngenetic karst in Australia]
- Gillieson, D.S., & Spate, A.P., 1992: The Nullarbor Karst. in GILLIESON, D.S., [ed] Geology, Climate, Hydrology and Karst formation: Field Symposium in Australia: Guidebook, Special Publication No 4, Department of Geography and Oceanography, Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra. 65-99.
[WA, SA: Nullarbor]
- Gillieson, D.S., & Spate, A.P., 1998: Karst and Caves in Australia and New Guinea, In Yuan Daoxian & Liu Zaihua [eds.], Global Karst Correlation, Science Press, Beijing PRC and VSP Press, Utrecht NL, pp229-256.
[Aust: review of all major areas. Also covers PNG. A copy of part of this is in the Readings Book for the companion subject: GEO450 - Nature of Karst Systems]
++ - Gillieson, D.S., 2003: Field Guidebook, Limestone and Lava. 15th Australian Conference on Cave and Karst Management, Chillagoe & Undara. ACKMA. 43 pp.
[Qld: Chillagoe & Undara.]
++ - Houshold, I., 1998: Magnesite karst in Tasmania. ACKMA Journal. 33. 43-50.
[Tas: Magnesite karst in NW Tasmania]
- Humphreys, W.F., 2001: Groundwater calcrete aquifers in the Australian arid zone: the context to an unfolding plethora of stygal biodiversity. Records of the Western Australian Museum. Supplement No 64: 63-83.
[WA: arid zone. Calcrete aquifers are karstic and host a diverse stygofauna.]
- Jacobson, G.J., & Hill, P.J., 1993: Groundwater and the Rehabilitation of Nauru. In McNally, G., Knight, M., & Smith, R., [eds], Collected case studies in engineering geology, hydrogeology and environmental geology. Butterfly Books, Sydney. 103-119.
[Aust: Nauru Island karst hydrology. A limited fresh-water lens over mixed brackish water]
- Jacobson, G., & Arakel, A.V., 1986: Calcrete aquifers in the Australian Arid Zone. International Conference on Groundwater Systems Under Stress, Brisbane. Australian Water Resources Council, Conference Series. 13: 515-523.
[Aust: WA.NT & SA. Shallow calcrete aquifers have karst properties.]
++ James, J.M., 1989: Tietkins Plain Karst - Maralinga. in Gillieson, D.S> & Smith, D.I. (eds) Resource management in limestone landscapes: international perspectives. SpecialPublication 2, Dept Geogr & oceanog, University College, Aust Defence force Academy, Canberra. pp. 101-110.
[SA: Nullarbor. Karst & paleokarst in the Miocene Garford Formation (dolomite). Calcrete caps on both the Garford and overlying dune sands. ]
- James J ..... 1982 ... in Dyson ....Wombeyan
- James, J.M. & Spate, A.P., 1993: The role of sodium chloride in speleogenesis beneath the Nullarbor Plain, Australia. Proceedings of the 11th International Congress of Speleology. Beijing, China. 99-101.
[WA: Nullarbor. mixing of saline & fresh waters]
- James, J., Barnes, C., & Warild, A., 2004: The Magic of Marble. pp.35-53 in Ellis, R. (editor), 2004: Caves and Karst of Wombeyan. Sydney Speleological Society Occasional paper No 13.
[A brief review of the geology, mining and geomorphology is followed by descriptions of features seen in selected (mainly tourist) caves.]
- Jennings, J.N., 1967: Some karst areas of Australia. in JENNINGS, J.N., & MABBUTT, J.A., [eds] Landform Studies from Australia and New Guinea. Australian National University Press, Canberra. 256-292.
[Aust: Selected areas from NSW (Wee Jasper, Coleman Plain), Tasmania (Mole Creek), The Nullarbor, and WA (the Kimberly)]
- Jennings, J.N., 1968: Syngenetic Karst in Australia. in WILLIAMS, P.W. & JENNINGS, J.N., Contributions to the study of karst. Australian National University, Department of Geography, Publication G/5, Canberra. 41-110
[Aust: WA, SA, Vic. Review of dune limestone karsts]
- Jennings, J.N., 1977: Caves around Canberra. in SPATE, A.P., BRUSH, J., & COGGAN, M., [eds] Proceedings of the Eleventh Biennial Conference, Canberra. Australian Speleological Federation, Canberra. 79-95.
[NSW: various cave areas]
++ - Jennings, JN., Bao HS., & Spate, AP., 1980: Equilibrium versus events in river behaviour and blind valleys at Yarrangobilly, New South Wales. Helictite, 18(2): 39-54.
[NSW: Yarrangobilly. Mainly morphometry, but has an initial summary of the hydrology]
- Jennings, J.N., 1982: Karst of northeastern Queensland reconsidered. Tower Karst, Chillagoe Caving Club, Occasional Paper, 4, 13-52.
[Qld: Chillagoe, Mitchell River. Tropical karsts]
- Karp, D., 2002: Land degradation associated with sinkhole development in the Katherine Region. Resource Assessment Branch, Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment, N.T., Technical Report No 11/2002. 71 pp + 2 maps.
[NT: Katherine area (Daly Basin). Although primarily concerned with sinkhole problems, there is also an analysis of the regional and local groundwater behaviour. This report and its maps are also available on CD as .pdf files.]
- Kiernan, K. 1988: The geomorphology of the Jenolan caves area. Helictite, 26(2): 6-21.
[NSW: Jenolan]
- Kiernan, K., 1989: Karst, caves and management at Mole Creek, Tasmania. Department of Parks, heritage and Wildlife, Hobart.
[Tas: Mole Creek. A comprehensive description of the area.]
- Kiernan, K., 1990: Underground drainage at Mole Creek, Tasmania. Australian Geographical Studies. 28(2), 224-239.
[Tas: Mole Creek. A complex karst drainage system that ignores surface divides and changes its detailed flow patterns according to the stage of flow.]
- Kiernan, K., 1993: The Exit Cave Quarry: tracing waterflows and resource policy evaluation. Helictite, 31(2): 27-42.
[Tas: Ida Bay. Example of water-tracing etc]
- Kiernan, K., 1995: An Atlas of Tasmanian Karst. Tasmanian Forest Research Council, Hobart. 2 volumes.
[Tas: one-page summaries of ALL Tasmanian karst areas. Plus background information & discussion of methods of documentation and management. Anyone likely to be working in Tasmania should buy a copy of this book (abt $80)]
- Kiernan, K., Eberhard, R., & Shannon, C.H., 1994: Further hydrogeological investigations of the Mill Creek - Kansas Creek area, northern Tasmania. Tasforests. 6: 7-22.
[Tas: Mole Creek. Documents changing underground drainage divides during flood events.]
- Kiernan, K., Wood, C., & Middleton, G., 2003: Aquifer structure and contamination risk in lava flows: insights from Iceland and Australia. Environmental Geology, 43: 852-865.
[Lava flows can have significant conduit porosity, in addition to variable primary porosity along vesicular layers and in secondary joints. Thus they share the groundwater problems of karst areas.]
- Lauritzen, S-E, & Karp, D. 1993: Speleological assessment of karst aquifers developed within the Tindall Limestone, Katherine, Water Resources Division, N.T. Power and Water Authority, Darwin, Report 63/1993. c. 65 pp.
[NT: Katherine area. Cave data provides information on paleo-hydrology]
- Lawrence, R., 1997: Geology and caves of the Flinders Ranges. in WALSH, J., [ed], Proceedings of the 21st Biennial Conference of the Australian Speleological Federation. 93-111.
[SA: Flinders Ranges. Limited hydrology]
- Love A.J., Herczeg, A.L., Armstrong,D., Stadter. M.F., & Mazor, E., 1993: Groundwater flow regime within the Gambier Embayment of the Otway Basin, Australia: evidence from hydraulics and hydrochemistry. Journal of Hydrology. 143: 297-338.
[SA: Gambier Karst. A good example of the use of piezometric maps, environmental isotopes and natural chemical tracers (chlorine ion) in a study of aquifer dynamics. See summary in Topic 7]
- ++Lowry, D.C., 1970: Geology of the Western Australian part of the Eucla Basin. Geological Survey of Western Australia, Bulletin 122. 201 pp.
[WA: Nullarbor. Geology of the limestones and other rocks and also descriptions of the landscapes including the 4 main cave types (p.26-35) and details of the groundwater resources (p.160-172).]
- ++Lowry, D.C., & Jennings, J.N., 1974: The Nullarbor Karst, Australia. Zeitschrift fur Geomorphology, 18(1): 35-81.
[WA & SA: Nullarbor. A detailed description of the geology & geomorphology. With maps & photos.]
- Lucas, S.A., 2001: The equilibrium hydrogeochemistry of Daveys Creek, Central NSW. in Brown, C., [ed] Proceedings of 2001: a cave odyssey - 23rd Australian Speleological Federation Conference, Bathurst. ASF, Canberra. 20-30.
[NSW: Cliefden. Spring and stream chemistry in a valley to the south of the main Cliefden Caves area. See the CD-ROM version to view the colour charts!]
- McDonald, J & Drysdale, R., 2004: Palaeoclimate research on Wollondilly and Kooringa Caves. pp.75-84 in Ellis, R. (editor), 2004: Caves and Karst of Wombeyan. Sydney Speleological Society Occasional paper No 13.
[A summary of McDonald's thesis study - includes water-balance study, dripwater rates and chemistry, and isotope studies on stalagmites.]
- Martin, R., & Clarke, D., 2000: Prescribed groundwater resources of Eyre Peninsula. MESA Journal (Primary Industries & Resources, South Australia), 18: 25-27.
[SA: Eyre Peninsula. A study of the exploitation of a 'soft-rock' karst aquifer in the southern Eyre Peninsula. Not a great deal about the actual karst - their main concern is with balancing pump extraction against recharge in an area of highly variable rainfall]
++ - Matthews, P.G., 1985: Australian Karst Index. Australian Speleological Federation, Broadway, NSW. 481pp.
[Aust: Summarises all known caves as of early 1980s. Includes an extensive bibliography of both reports and cave maps up to that date. The online version is at http://www.caves.org.au/kid_docs/set_kid.htm]
++Milner, S., 1993: Old homestead cave: Down under the Nullarbor, Australia. The International Caver, 7: 19-26.
[WA: Nullarbor. Expedition report, with description and map of the cave, which is an extensive dry shallow phreatic cave in the northern part of the Nullarbor Plain - 21 km long at time of writing. ]
- Osborne, R.A.L., 1993: A new history of development at Bungonia, N.S.W. Australian Geographer, 24(1), 62-74.
[NSW: Bungonia]
- Osborne, R.A.L., & Branagan, D.F., 1988: Karst landscapes of New South Wales, Australia. Earth-science Reviews, 25, 467-480.
[NSW: summaries of all major areas]
- Osborne, R.A.L. 1999: The Origin of Jenolan Caves: Elements of a new synthesis and framework chronology. Proceedings of the Linnean society of New South Wales, 121: 1-22.
[NSW: Jenolan - new ideas]
- Osborne. R.A.L. 2001: Karst geology of Wellington Caves: a review. Helictite 37 (1): 3-12.
[NSW: Wellington: Discusses the main unsolved issues in the karst interpretation of the area, including a brief discussion of the hydrology.]
- Osborne, A., 2004: Tales from Marble Halls: Geology and geomorphology of Wombeyan caves. pp.55-71 in Ellis, R. (editor), 2004: Caves and Karst of Wombeyan. Sydney Speleological Society Occasional paper No 13.
[A detailed geology and geomorphology. Including surface and underground karst landscapes, cave sediments, paleokarst features and other cave features.]
- Parks and Wildlife Service, 2004: Mole Creek Karst National Park and Conservation Area
Management Plan 2004. Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Tourism, Parks, Heritage and the Arts, Hobart. 111 pp.
[Tas: Mole Creek. Compiled by Rolan Eberhard, Ian Houshold and Vicky Schilvock. Has useful summaries & maps of the karst hydrology, geomorphology, geology etc...]
- Pilkington, G., Mott. K., & Ninnes, G., 1982: Speleo-vision Field Notes. Cave Exploration Group of SA, Occasional Paper. 6. 76 pp.
[SA: Brief summaries of all SA areas, including descriptions and maps of selected caves.]
- Randal, M.A., 1967: Groundwater in the Barkly Tableland, N.T. Bureau of Mineral Resources, Australia. Bulletin 91. 111 pp.
[NT & Qld: Georgina Basin, Barkly Karst Region]
- Randal, M.A., 1973: Groundwater in the Northern Wiso Basin and Environs, Northern Territory. Bureau of Mineral resources, Bulletin. 123. 141pp.
[NT: Wiso Basin. Karstic limestones involved but limited information on the karst as such]
- Randal, M.A., 1978: Hydrogeology of the southeastern Georgina Basin and environs, Queensland and Northern Territory. Geological Survey of Queensland, Publication 366. 116pp.
[Qld, NT: Barkly Karst Region, Georgina Basin.]
- Shannon, C.H.C., 1970: Geology of the Mt Etna area. in SPRENT, J.K., [ed] Mount Etna Caves. University of Queensland Speleological Society, Brisbane. 11-21.
[Qld: Mt Etna - Limestone Ridge etc.]
- Shannon, C.H., 2001: Flood effects in McKeowns Valley and Mammoth Cave, Jenolan Caves, NSW. in Brown, C., [ed] Proceedings of 2001: a cave odyssey - 23rd Australian Speleological Federation Conference, Bathurst. ASF, Canberra. 33-38.
[NSW: Jenolan. Summary of old hydrological data.]
- Smith, DI, 1988: Carbonate aquifers in Australia - a review. In Gillieson, DS, & Smith, DI [eds] Resource management in limestone landscapes: international perspectives. Special Publication No 2, Department of Geography and Oceanography, Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra. pp 15-41.
[Aust: A review of Australia's main karst aquifers and their associated management problems.]
++ - Smith, R.A., & Allen, A.D., 1986: The unconfined aquifer and effects of urbanisation - Perth, WA. International Conference on Groundwater Systems Under Stress, Brisbane. Australian Water Resources Council, Conference Series. 13: 575-585
[WA: Coastal areas. Aquifer is in both quartz sand and dune limestone. Useful maps, cross-sections and a comparison of water balance before and after European settlement.]
- Spate, A.P., Jennings, J.N., Smith, D.I., & James, J.M., 1976: A triple dye tracing experiment at Yarrangobilly. Helictite, 14(2), 27-47.
[NSW: Yarrangobilly. Dye tracing exercise]
- Spate, AP, & Little, L., 1995: Is the conventional approach to karst area management appropriate to tropical Australia. in HENDERSON, K., HOUSHOLD, I., & MIDDLETON, G., [eds] Proceedings of the 11th Australasian Conference on Cave and Karst Management. ACKMA, Carlton South, 68-84.
[WA, NT, Qld: Brief descriptions of Cape Range, Kimberley, Gregory, Katherine, Barkly Karst, Chillagoe, Mitchell-River, Broken River, Mt. Etna. Useful Bibliography]
- Stadter, F., 1999: Groundwater resources of the south east of South Australia. in Henderson, K. [ed] Proceedings of the 13th Australasian Conference on Cave and Karst Management, Mt. Gambier. ACKMA. 8-11.
[SA: Gambier karst aquifer.]
- Thurgate, M.E., 1996: The stromatolites of the cenote lakes of the lower south east of South Australia. Helictite 34(1): 17-25.
[SA, Gambier karst. Aquatic flora/fauna.]
- Thurgate, M.E., 1999: A Bug's Life and The Blob: tales of the groundwater ecosystems of the south east of South Australia. in Henderson, K. [ed] Proceedings of the 13th Australasian Conference on Cave and Karst Management, Mt. Gambier. ACKMA. 38-42.
[SA: Gambier karst.]
- Viles, H.A., & Goudie, A.S., 1990: Reconnaissance studies of the tufa deposits of the Napier Range, N.W. Australia. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 15: 425-443.
[Various tufa deposits in the Kimberley karst]
- Webb J.A., Fabel, D., Finlayson, B.L., Ellaway, M., Li Shu, & Spiertz, H -P., 1992: Denudation chronology from cave and river terrace levels: the case of the Buchan Karst, southeastern Australia. Geological Magazine, 129(3), 307-317.
[Vic: Buchan etc. Deals mainly with surface erosion & regional tectonics, but provides some info on cave development and how this ties in with terrace levels in the valleys]
- Webb J.A., Grimes, K.G., & Osborne, R.A.L., 2003: Black Holes: Caves in the Australian Landscape. in Finlayson, B. & Hamilton-Smith, E. (eds.) Beneath the Surface: A Natural History of Australian Caves. Sydney: UNSW Press. pp. 1-52.
[Aust: A review of Australian cave areas, but lacking references!. See also other chapters in this book.]
- Welch, B.R. [ed] 1976: The Caves of Jenolan 2 - The Northern Limestone. Sydney University Speleological Society. 131pp.
[NSW: Jenolan. Describes caves and drainage]
- White, S., 1994: Speleogenesis in aeolian calcarenite: A case study in western Victoria. Environmental Geology, 23: 248-255.
[Vic: Gambier Karst Region, Bats Ridges. dune calcarenite]
- White, S., 2000: Syngenetic karst in coastal dune limestone: a review. in Klimchouk, A.B., Ford, D.C., Palmer, A.N., & Dreybrodt, W., [eds] Speleogenesis: evolution of karst aquifers. National Speleological Society, Huntsville. p 234-237.
[Vic & SA: As well as a review of the concept of syngenetic karst it uses Bats Ridges (Vic) as a case study.]
- Williams, P.W., 1978: Interpretations of Australasian Karsts. in DAVIES, J.L., & WILLIAMS, M.A.J., [eds] Landform evolution in Australia. Australian National University Press, Canberra. 259-286.
[Australasia: General and specific mention of : WA (Nullarbor, Kimberly), Qld (Barkly Karst), PNG, NZ (Paturau)]
- Williamson, K., 1980: Stream caves of moist south-west Western Australia. in SAAR ,A., & WEBB, R., [eds] Proceedings of the twelfth Biennial conference, Perth. Australian Speleological Federation. 60-67.
[WA: coastal dune limestone, 'soft-rock' karst]
- Williamson, K., & Bell, P., 1980: The Augusta area, south-west of Western Australia: the reasons for its Karst Morphology. in SAAR ,A., & WEBB, R., [eds] Proceedings of the twelfth Biennial conference, Perth. Australian Speleological Federation. 53-59.
[WA: Augusta. Coastal dune limestone, 'soft-rock' karst]