Mount Augustus (Italian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Mount Augustus" in Italian language version.

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doi.org (Global: 2nd place; Italian: 7th place)

dx.doi.org

dpaw.wa.gov.au (Global: low place; Italian: low place)

parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au

mtaugustustouristpark.com (Global: low place; Italian: low place)

nla.gov.au (Global: 275th place; Italian: 1,526th place)

trove.nla.gov.au

  • Tassell, Dave, Augustus: ancient giant of the west, in Australian Outdoors. Yearbook, n. 1978, 1978, pp. 114-117. URL consultato l'11 gennaio 2014.
  • Bourman, Robert P, Ollier, Cliff e Buckman, Solomon, Dr, Mount Augustus geology and geomorphology, Research Online, 1º gennaio 2010. URL consultato l'11 gennaio 2014. - notably in the abstract: Mount Augustus has often been compared with Ayers Rock, and unwarranted claims have been made that it is the biggest rock in the world and the world's biggest monolith. and Other rock types present on Mount Augustus include metamorphic and igneous rocks, which preclude it from being termed a monolith. see abstract - [1]
  • Western Australia. Dept. of Environment and Conservation, Mount Augustus National Park (Burringurrah) : information and walk trail guide, Dept. of Environment & Conservation, 2009. URL consultato l'11 gennaio 2014.

oadoi.org (Global: 799th place; Italian: 22nd place)

web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; Italian: 1st place)

  • Copia archiviata, su australia.gov.au. URL consultato il 1º gennaio 2020 (archiviato dall'url originale il 24 dicembre 2017).

wiley.com (Global: 222nd place; Italian: 243rd place)

onlinelibrary.wiley.com

  • Bourman, Robert P, Ollier, Cliff e Buckman, Solomon, Dr, Mount Augustus geology and geomorphology, Research Online, 1º gennaio 2010. URL consultato l'11 gennaio 2014. - notably in the abstract: Mount Augustus has often been compared with Ayers Rock, and unwarranted claims have been made that it is the biggest rock in the world and the world's biggest monolith. and Other rock types present on Mount Augustus include metamorphic and igneous rocks, which preclude it from being termed a monolith. see abstract - [1]