Copyright © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The late Cryogenian Elatina glaciation in South Australia, of Marinoan age, is named after the Elatina Formation of the glaciogenic Yerelina Subgroup, which covers ∼200,000 km2 in the Adelaide Geosyncline and on the cratonic Stuart Shelf and is up to ∼1500 m thick. The Elatina glaciation is marked by numerous facies that are like those of Phanerozoic glaciations:•Basal diamictite displaying glacitectonites with penetrative deformation of preglacial beds, indicating grounded ice or scouring by icebergs.•Glaciomarine diamictites containing numerous faceted and striated clasts up to several metres across of intrabasinal and extrabasinal origin.•Laminated siltstone and mudstone containing scatt...