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Introduction
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Geodiversity
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Why does your heritage matter
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Geodiversity and Biodiversity
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Cape Cod Geoheritage
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Rivendell
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French cartographers
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Plank margin caves
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Kelly Hill Caves
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Cave Climate Recording
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Kelly Hill
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West Bay
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Vanica Point
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Cape Dutton Sea Cave
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Western Cove
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June Limestone
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Dry Protodon
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Flowercast Bay
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Whale Station
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Geotrails
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Kangaroo Island Fire
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Burned Areas
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Kelly Hills
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Before and After
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Whats Been Up To
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Rock Shelter Sites
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Sea Level Rise
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Cape Cassini
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Central Boom River
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Acacias
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National Heritage List
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South Australia
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Queensland
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Fire by layers
Description:
Explore the fascinating geohistory of Kangaroo Island in this 53-minute lecture by Dr. David Gillieson from the University of Melbourne. Delve into the island's geodiversity and its importance for biodiversity, examining unique geological features such as plank margin caves, sea caves, and limestone formations. Learn about the island's French cartographic history, climate records from Kelly Hill Caves, and the impact of recent fires on the landscape. Discover geotrails, rock shelter sites, and the effects of sea level rise on the island's coastline. Investigate the island's inclusion in the National Heritage List and its significance in South Australia's geological context. Gain insights into the layered fire history and its role in shaping the island's ecology and geology over time.

Geoheritage of Kangaroo Island, South Australia

University of Melbourne
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