A conformable succession in Palaeozoic rocks occurs at the Davey River at the southern end of the Olga-Hardwood syncline in S.W. Tasmania, and consists of the following formations (with approximate thicknesses): (top) Unit 6 Unit 5 Unit 4 Sandstone Shale Sandstone, minor shale, Unit 3 Shale-sandstone alternation Unit 2 Pebbly sandstone (bottom) 10 metres 15 metres conglornerate 75 metres 0.,500 metres 0-.500 metres Unit Quartzite conglomerate 0-800 metres Formations 1, 2 and 3 are equivalent, on lithological and structural grounds, to the Bathurst Harbour Sequence of Jennings (1961). Unit 4 has lithological and faunal similarities with the Caroline Creek Sandstone of the West Coast Ordovician succession (Banks 1962b...
Rocks of the Parmeener Super-group (Late Carboniferous to Late Triassic) of Tasmania rest with angu...
Rocks of the Parmeener Super-group (Late Carboniferous to Late Triassic) of Tasmania rest with angu...
1. Introduction. II. Previous literature. III.The stratigraphical succession in Tasmania. IV. The...
The Precambrian quartzites and schists of the Davey River area are characterised by subvertical fol...
The Denison Range Basin is one of several small basins along the Adamsfield Trough, a Cambrian euge...
A section 236.8 m in thickness of Late Palaeozoic (Late Carboniferous-Permian) rocks of the Lower Pa...
The Weld River Group is a folded Precambrian sequence (several kilometres thick and predominantly of...
Tasmania, a small geological outlier of Eastern Australia, offers a highly interesting field to the...
A well-exposed middle Late Cambrian to Early Ordovician clastic sequence, herein referred to as the ...
Standard techniques of microtextural analysis have been applied the the Precambrian rocks of the Dav...
The Florentine Synclinorium consti tutes the type area of the Ordovician Junee Group in Tasmania,...
The relations of the lower marine beds to the diabasic greenstone between Passage Point and Long Ba...
A sequence of low-grade metamorphosed rocks surrounding Bathurst Narrows and Joe Page Bay in southwe...
Similar fluvial sequences of Triassic age occur in Tasmania and the Transantarctic Mountains of Vict...
Interpretation of gravity and magnetic data in southeastern Tasmania indicates that blanketing post-...
Rocks of the Parmeener Super-group (Late Carboniferous to Late Triassic) of Tasmania rest with angu...
Rocks of the Parmeener Super-group (Late Carboniferous to Late Triassic) of Tasmania rest with angu...
1. Introduction. II. Previous literature. III.The stratigraphical succession in Tasmania. IV. The...
The Precambrian quartzites and schists of the Davey River area are characterised by subvertical fol...
The Denison Range Basin is one of several small basins along the Adamsfield Trough, a Cambrian euge...
A section 236.8 m in thickness of Late Palaeozoic (Late Carboniferous-Permian) rocks of the Lower Pa...
The Weld River Group is a folded Precambrian sequence (several kilometres thick and predominantly of...
Tasmania, a small geological outlier of Eastern Australia, offers a highly interesting field to the...
A well-exposed middle Late Cambrian to Early Ordovician clastic sequence, herein referred to as the ...
Standard techniques of microtextural analysis have been applied the the Precambrian rocks of the Dav...
The Florentine Synclinorium consti tutes the type area of the Ordovician Junee Group in Tasmania,...
The relations of the lower marine beds to the diabasic greenstone between Passage Point and Long Ba...
A sequence of low-grade metamorphosed rocks surrounding Bathurst Narrows and Joe Page Bay in southwe...
Similar fluvial sequences of Triassic age occur in Tasmania and the Transantarctic Mountains of Vict...
Interpretation of gravity and magnetic data in southeastern Tasmania indicates that blanketing post-...
Rocks of the Parmeener Super-group (Late Carboniferous to Late Triassic) of Tasmania rest with angu...
Rocks of the Parmeener Super-group (Late Carboniferous to Late Triassic) of Tasmania rest with angu...
1. Introduction. II. Previous literature. III.The stratigraphical succession in Tasmania. IV. The...