Stratno | Stratigraphic Name | Reference Id | Usage No |   Usage  | Page Number | Minimum Age Name | Maximum Age Name | Reference Comments | Numerical Age | Parent Units | Constituents | Related Units | Lithology | Last Update
53|Abner Formation|32660|6|Mentioned|p243|||||||||
53|Abner Formation|41220|6|Mentioned|p371|||See also Fig.3||||||
56|Abner-Bessie Creek Sandstone|37462|6|Mentioned|Fig.4.12|||Intended to indicate interval from Abner to Bessie Ck.Sst.||||||
72|Acacia Gap Sandstone Member|47049|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
72|Acacia Gap Sandstone Member|62378|5|Briefly described|p12|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Maximum Age: 2500Ma.||||||07-NOV-08
72|Acacia Gap Sandstone Member|65339|6|Mentioned|11|||Of Needham et al. (1980); formerly Acacia Gap Tongue Member (Malone 1962a, b); revised to this name by Crick (1987).||||||
74|Acacia Gap Tongue|30831|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
74|Acacia Gap Tongue|32873|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
74|Acacia Gap Tongue|32875|5|Briefly described|Fig.1|||||||||
74|Acacia Gap Tongue|33278|5|Briefly described|Fig.2|||||||||
74|Acacia Gap Tongue|35140|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
74|Acacia Gap Tongue|35247|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
74|Acacia Gap Tongue|35465|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Summary of positions of magnetic units in the Lower Proterozoic||||||
74|Acacia Gap Tongue|44314|14|Not recorded|p.5-7,14,map|||(D52-4). Darwin Sheet.||||||
74|Acacia Gap Tongue|44315|14|Not recorded|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|Lower Proterozoic.||||||07-NOV-08
74|Acacia Gap Tongue|45022|14|Not recorded|p33 to 39|||Of Mason Formation. Pages 124 & 239 & 241 Fig 10, tb2 pl30||||||21-SEP-06
74|Acacia Gap Tongue|45146|3|Fully described|Table 1|||See also p5.||||||17-JUL-06
74|Acacia Gap Tongue|46676|14|Not recorded|p.6||Paleoproterozoic|Unit of Goodparla Group.Table I. L. Proterozoic.||||||07-NOV-08
74|Acacia Gap Tongue|67355|6|Mentioned|p7 Tb.2|||Replaced by the Acacia Gap Quartzite Member.||Masson Formation (Goodparla Group)||||25-JAN-17
73|Acacia Gap Tongue Member|40808|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
73|Acacia Gap Tongue Member|65339|6|Mentioned|11|||Of Malone (1962a, b); subsequently Acacia Gap Sandstone Member (Needham et al. 1980); revised to this name by Crick (1987).||||||
136|Adla Granite|39887|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
153|Agicondian System|34287|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
153|Agicondian System|44201|14|Not recorded|p.7|||||||||
153|Agicondian System|44314|14|Not recorded|p.6-7,5,3,12,map|||(D52-4). Darwin Sheet. Tb.1.||||||
153|Agicondian System|44400|14|Not recorded|p.6,Tb.1,opp.p.6,map|||Mt. Marumba Sheet. (D53-6).||||||
257|Alexandria Beds|44274|14|Not recorded|p11|||See also Lexicon. Contemporaneous with Border Waterhole Formation.||||||
257|Alexandria Beds|44482|14|Not recorded|p.3,11|||(E53-12).||||||
257|Alexandria Beds|45044|14|Not recorded|p5||Middle Cambrian|||||||
257|Alexandria Beds|45045|6|Mentioned|p6|||Middle Cambrian. Equiv. Burton Beds||||||04-DEC-12
257|Alexandria Beds|45062|6|Mentioned|p11|||Now Burton Beds||||||
257|Alexandria Beds|62790|5|Briefly described|p207|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Templetonian sequence of Opik (1968), contained a small Walcottella bradoriid.||||||04-DEC-12
256|Alexandria Beds""|35553|6|Mentioned|p60|||||||||
258|Alexandria beds|45119|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
258|Alexandria beds|64443|6|Mentioned|p10, p40.|||Informal name of Opik (1956) for chertified limestone and mudstone at the northern extremity of the Alexandria-Wonarah Basement High. Included rocks now part of Ranken Limestone. Superseded by Burton beds (Smith and Roberts 1963) which are synonymised with Wonarah beds to the south as Wonarah Formation (Kruse and Radke 2008). ||||||
258|Alexandria beds|65337|6|Mentioned|p65.|||Opik (1956b). Subsumed into Wonarah Formation by Kruse and Radke (2008).||||||
266|Ali Curung Complex|42326|5|Briefly described|Table 2 P11|||Reserved as Ali Curung||||||
266|Ali Curung Complex|69925|6|Mentioned|p36|||Crawford Range area.||||||
266|Ali Curung Complex|69931|6|Mentioned|p269|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Arunta Inlier. Presented as Ali Curung complex.||Ali Curung Suite.||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|22754|6|Mentioned|p7|||Renamed Lamboo Ultramafics.||||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|23205|6|Mentioned|p42|||In the Halls Creek Inlier.||||||13-NOV-06
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|23383|6|Mentioned|p11|||Of Roberts et al (1965, 1968).  Superseded by Lamboo Ultramafics.  In the Lamboo Complex.||||||14-NOV-06
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|30759|6|Mentioned|p16|||On map||||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|30892|5|Briefly described|p96|||Lower Proterozoic||||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|30895|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|31230|6|Mentioned|p182|||||||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|32171|6|Mentioned|p8|||Refers Dow & Gemuts (1969)||||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||||||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|32728|5|Briefly described|p22|||Mention Fig.3||||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|33443|6|Mentioned|p260|||||||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|35726|6|Mentioned|p116|||See also p124.||||||13-NOV-06
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|36551|6|Mentioned|Table 14|||||||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|36885|5|Briefly described|p167|||||||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|37462|4|Described|Table 4.I|||See also Fig.4.6||||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|39889|6|Mentioned|p495|||||||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|41594|6|Mentioned|p47|||||||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|41980|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P587|||||||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|43794|5|Briefly described|p320|||||||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|44155|4|Described|p234 Tb.3-2,p239,p244,p247,p248 Tb.3-8|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|See also p254 Fig.3-40. East Kimberley. Includes the 1 km thick layered Panton Sill.||Lamboo Complex||Intrudes Halls Creek Group.|Pyroxenite, peridotite, anorthosite, schist; harzburgite, dunite, troctolite, gabbro.|
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|44317|4|Described|Table 1||Proterozoic|||||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|44318|14|Not recorded|map legend||Proterozoic|Proterozoic.||||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|44397|14|Not recorded|p.8 Table 1||Proterozoic|In the Lamboo Complex.||||||14-NOV-06
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|44398|14|Not recorded|map legend||Proterozoic|||||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|45047|5|Briefly described|p13|||See also p18.||||||13-NOV-06
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|45048|4|Described|p13|||Archaean or Lower Proterozoic. See also p14-15.||||||13-NOV-06
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|50437|5|Briefly described|p3.1|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Geological Province: Kimberley Region.  Age: 1856 +/- 2Ma (Shrimp).||||||07-NOV-08
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|60724|5|Briefly described|p12, p24|||Main units are the Panton Sill and Lamboo Sill. Within the Lamboo Complex.||||||
268|Alice Downs Ultrabasics|69099|5|Briefly described|ga_geochron.csv|||Halls Creek Province. |1825+/-6 Ma, 1856+/-2 Ma|||||
304|Allia Granite|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
304|Allia Granite|32700|4|Described|p13|||See also Table 1. Age: 1820my.||||||24-JUL-08
304|Allia Granite|33278|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
304|Allia Granite|46676|14|Not recorded|Map Legend.||Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
309|Allua Formation|35088|6|Mentioned|p92|||Also Fig.2.||||||
309|Allua Formation|35136|6|Mentioned|p140|||||||||
309|Allua Formation|36198|6|Mentioned|Fig.III.15|||||||||
309|Allua Formation|38445|6|Mentioned|p102|||||||||
309|Allua Formation|42141|6|Mentioned|Table 2 P571|||||||||
309|Allua Formation|42225|6|Mentioned|p219|||||||||
309|Allua Formation|43011|6|Mentioned|Table 2,p12|||||||||
309|Allua Formation|46957|6|Mentioned|p165|||||||||
309|Allua Formation|62428|5|Briefly described|p351 Tb. 6|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Palaeomagnetic data.||||||10-FEB-09
307|Allua Formation""|30220|6|Mentioned|Fig.15|||||||||
307|Allua Formation""|35798|6|Mentioned|p311|||Refs Daily in Cowie & Glaessner 1975.||||||
307|Allua Formation""|40810|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
307|Allua Formation""|46957|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
330|Alroy Downs Beds|44441|6|Mentioned|p.9|||(E53-16)||||||
330|Alroy Downs Beds|45052|6|Mentioned|p76|||Superseded by Wonarah Beds||||||
351|Ambalindum Series|34488|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
351|Ambalindum Series|48880|14|Not recorded|p.9|||Ref.to Hodge-Smith 1932. = Irindina Gneiss.||||||
360|Amelia Limestone""|42639|6|Mentioned|p28|||of Smith 1964. Variation on Amelia Dolomite?||||||
367|Amesbury Quartzite Member|32480|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cambrian|Adelaidean|Adelaidean to Early Cambrian||||||
367|Amesbury Quartzite Member|35221|2|Defined|p14|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
367|Amesbury Quartzite Member|64068|6|Mentioned|p44, 51, 223|||(Offe, 1978), now upgraded to Amesbury Quartzite.||Of Central Mount Stuart Formation.||||05-APR-12
366|Amesbury Quartzite Member""|42643|5|Briefly described|p19|||Superseded by Amesbury Quartzite.||||||
394|Amulda member|47050|6|Mentioned|p250|||||||||
408|Anamarra Granite|23733|5|Briefly described|p34 Fig.20|||Age: 1745Ma.||||||
408|Anamarra Granite|42147|5|Briefly described|p673|||See also Fig.1||||||
408|Anamarra Granite|44114|5|Briefly described|p327, 331|||Has undergone granulite facies metamorphism. Appears as Anamarra granite on p339.|~1750 Ma.|Strangways Metamorphic Complex.||||
408|Anamarra Granite|61208|5|Briefly described|p206, p214|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Strangways Metamorphic Complex into which it has been intruded. Age: 1748+/-4Ma (U-Pb). Geological Province: Arunta Inlier.||||||07-NOV-08
408|Anamarra Granite|64738|6|Mentioned|p247 Fig.2, p248.|Statherian|Statherian||1748 +/- 4 Ma.|||||
408|Anamarra Granite|67114|6|Mentioned|p758 Fig.1|||Aileron Province, North Australian Craton.||||Intrudes Strangways Metamorphic Complex.||
408|Anamarra Granite|69427|5|Briefly described|p12:9, 11, 37-38, 40 Fig.12.34; 12:41|Statherian|Statherian|Shaw et al. (1979). Strangways Range region, Aileron Province. Mentioned in the context of the "Anamarra Granite domain", with metamorphism described in some detail. Mis-spelt Annamarra Granite in Fig.12.34. SHRIMP U-Pb zircon age.|1733 +/- 5 Ma (Cobb, 2007).|||Intrudes the Ongeva Granulite.|Strongly deformed hornblende-biotite megacrystic granite.|12-JUL-16
408|Anamarra Granite|70825|6|Mentioned|p41|||Ongeva Package, Arunta Region, North Australian Craton.||||||
408|Anamarra Granite|71839|5|Briefly described|p10, p12|Statherian|Statherian|Age is interpreted as a U-Pb zircon magmatic crystallisation age.|ca 1730 Ma|||Equivalent to the Gumtree Granite.||21-MAR-23
413|Andagera formation|41129|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
439|Angas Hills Beds|29806|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleozoic|Paleozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
439|Angas Hills Beds|29807|4|Described|Table 1|||||||||
439|Angas Hills Beds|36532|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleozoic|Paleozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
439|Angas Hills Beds|45140|2|Defined|p13-14, p26, p60-61, p65-66, p75|Paleozoic|Paleozoic|See also Appx.p44. Blake (1977). Forms the Angas Hills (after which the unit is named), the Elizabeth Hills and others. 300m thick. Forms cuestas and mesas up to nearly 40m high, and rounded knolls and ridges. The reference section is a 36m high cliff face, at 22deg 52'00"S, 128deg 12'30"E on the E side of the Angas Hills; the latitude is given as 22deg 51'00"S on p44. Possibly Devonian.||||Unconformably overlies Arunta Complex, Heavitree Quartzite, and (inferred) Bitter Springs Formation. Correlated with Pedestal Beds; may be equivalent to the Pertnjara Group.|Interbedded conglomerate, medium to thick-bedded with thin sandstone lenses; medium-grained, medium- to thin-bedded, quartzose to lithic sandstone; minor mudstone.|
439|Angas Hills Beds|46864|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
439|Angas Hills Beds|70826|6|Mentioned|p5 tbl 2|||Actually misspelt Angas Hill Beds. Supersequence 4, Centralian Superbasin.||||||
439|Angas Hills Beds|71592|5|Briefly described|Appendix A.|||Amadeus Basin.|781+/-24 Ma (MDA: U-Pb zircon SHRIMP)||||Medium- to coarse-grained quartz-lithic sandstone.|
457|Angulmeri Member|41980|6|Mentioned|p574|||||||||
458|Angus Hill Beds|41883|6|Mentioned|p65|||||||||
467|Anmatjira orthogneiss|48992|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
470|Annie Creek Limestone|24050|5|Briefly described|p56|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
470|Annie Creek Limestone|42597|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Tertiary||||||||
470|Annie Creek Limestone|44222|14|Not recorded|Not recorded|||||||||
470|Annie Creek Limestone|44400|2|Defined|p.10,12,Tb.1,opp.p.6|||?Tertiary, map. (D53-6).||||||
470|Annie Creek Limestone|44401|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Tertiary? Defn. on Tech.File D/53-6.||||||
470|Annie Creek Limestone|61155|5|Briefly described|p16|Middle Miocene||?Overlies Kulampirri beds. Age: >11.5Ma. Thickness: 5m. Geological region: East Arnhem Land.||||||03-MAR-10
470|Annie Creek Limestone|69458|5|Briefly described|p42:21|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|Roberts and Plumb (1965). The name appears here in quotation marks with no explanation why. The name was abandoned by Sweet et al. (1999) as it was of very restricted extent and not mappable. It post-dated local Cretaceous rocks, and was tentatively correlated with similar local Cenozoic-age deposits.||||Unconformably overlies Mainoru Formation.|Unfossiliferous massive buff to grey limestone with a characteristic fluted weathering habit.|12-JUL-16
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|29940|6|Mentioned|p169|||||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|31396|6|Mentioned|p1190|||||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|32174|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|33307|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|34053|4|Described|p8|||See also PP10,11.  M.Camb.||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|34149|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|34151|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|34439|6|Mentioned|p9|||M.Cambrian. See also P11||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|34440|6|Mentioned|p8|||M.Camb.||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|34441|4|Described|Table 1|||M.Camb. See also PP12,13,18,21||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|34935|6|Mentioned|p274|||||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|35054|6|Mentioned|Table 23|||||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|35771|4|Described|Table 1|||||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Ordovician|Cambrian|Cambrian to Ordovician||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|37572|4|Described|p156|||See also Fig.7 and P165.||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|38446|6|Mentioned|p200|||See also Table 23.||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|39213|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|40852|6|Mentioned|p37|||||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|44301|2|Defined|map p.8|||Brunette Downs sheet. (E53-11).||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|44302|14|Not recorded|map legend||Middle Cambrian|Dolomite and dolomitic limestone with chert nodules and bands; some algae dolomitic limestone, ferruginous grey and white quartz sandstone and siltstone, Middle Cambrian.||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|44473|14|Not recorded|p.7,11,15,opp. p.7|||(E53-7).||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|44474|14|Not recorded|map legend||Cambrian|||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|45032|4|Described|p12||Middle Cambrian|See also Pl.1, p8,9,73-82,87,88||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|45052|3|Fully described|p78|||M.Camb. See also P30||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|45064|3|Fully described|Table 1|||See P21||||||
481|Anthony Lagoon Beds|60637|5|Briefly described|Map legend|||Sandstone and dolomite siltstone, dolomite and dolomitic limestone with chert nodules.||||||
482|Anthony Lagoon beds|23410|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Chertified limestone or dolostone including ooid and flat-pebble intraclast limestone, calcimudstone, quartz sandstone. Geol. Prov: Georgina Basin.||||||01-NOV-05
482|Anthony Lagoon beds|24303|3|Fully described|p39|Cambrian|Cambrian|Overlies the Gum Ridge Formation. Geological Province: Georgina Basin||||||
482|Anthony Lagoon beds|24304|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Fine-grained sandstone and siliclastic siltstone; minor dolostone and chert; nodular evaporite pseudomorphs; silicified, recessive.||||||
482|Anthony Lagoon beds|36335|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian(Ordian).||||||
482|Anthony Lagoon beds|41129|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
482|Anthony Lagoon beds|41524|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
482|Anthony Lagoon beds|60122|6|Mentioned|p57 Appendix|||Correlated with parts of Arthur Creek Formation. Geological Province: western Georgina Basin.||||||
482|Anthony Lagoon beds|60684|4|Described|p16||Late Templetonian-Floran|Consist of residual rubble including red-brown, yellow-brown and grey, silicified and chertified pebbles and cobbles representing original limestone, quartz sandstone and calcimudstone. Overlie Gum Ridge Formation disconformably.||||||28-APR-05
482|Anthony Lagoon beds|62787|6|Mentioned|p82 Fig. 3|Cambrian|Cambrian|Geological Province: Georgina Basin (NT).||||||07-FEB-11
482|Anthony Lagoon beds|64068|6|Mentioned|p62|||Western and central Georgina Basin. Correlated with Arthur Creek Formation, Beetle Creek Formation.||||||
482|Anthony Lagoon beds|64443|5|Briefly described|p10, p40-41|Middle Cambrian||Barkly Sub-basin. Of Barkly Group; passes laterally into Wonarah Formation to east. Correlative of Wonarah Formation, Ranken Limestone, Camooweal Dolostone (possibly). Peritidal and virtually unfossiliferous.||||||
482|Anthony Lagoon beds|64780|5|Briefly described|p62 Fig.3 |Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
482|Anthony Lagoon beds|65344|4|Described|p3, pp5-8, pp30-34, Figs.,Tables|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Of the Barkly Sub-basin, Georgina Basin. Mixed lithologies. See well logs and thin section descriptions for detail. Thickness: up to 244.2m in BN04DD01.||||Overlies the Gum Ridge Formation. Underlies the Brunette Limestone.|Alternating grey carbonate and maroon siltstone intervals in subequal proportions in BN04DD 01.|03-MAY-12
482|Anthony Lagoon beds|65345|5|Briefly described|p6 Fig.5, p15, p17.|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Barkly Sub-basin, Georgina Basin.||||Unconformably overlies Gum Ridge Formation.||
482|Anthony Lagoon beds|70380|6|Mentioned|p746|||Subsequently renamed the Anthony Lagoon Formation (Kruse et al., 2010).||||||
482|Anthony Lagoon beds|72516|6|Mentioned|p92|Cambrian|Cambrian|Western and central Georgina Basin.||||Equivalent to the Arthur Creek Formation.||03-JUN-21
482|Anthony Lagoon beds|73083|6|Mentioned|p43|||||||||
485|Antrim Plateau Basalt|33000|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
485|Antrim Plateau Basalt|34162|6|Mentioned|p117|||Early Cambrian. Refers David (1932)||||||
485|Antrim Plateau Basalt|39496|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
485|Antrim Plateau Basalt|40852|6|Mentioned|Fig.3.7|||||||||
485|Antrim Plateau Basalt|41839|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
485|Antrim Plateau Basalt|41840|6|Mentioned|p38|||Superseded by Antrim Plateau Volcanics||||||
485|Antrim Plateau Basalt|41864|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
485|Antrim Plateau Basalt|41882|6|Mentioned|p60|||||||||
485|Antrim Plateau Basalt|43666|6|Mentioned|p51,Table 2||Early Cambrian|||||||
485|Antrim Plateau Basalt|44216|14|Not recorded|p397|||||||||
485|Antrim Plateau Basalt|45168|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
485|Antrim Plateau Basalt|48943|6|Mentioned|p88|||Refers David (1932)||||||
485|Antrim Plateau Basalt|48950|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
485|Antrim Plateau Basalt|64589|5|Briefly described|chemistry file|||Geochemical analyses from Limbunya NT, Waterloo No 2, Limbunya No 1, Waterloo No 1, Limbunya No 2.||||||
485|Antrim Plateau Basalt|69445|6|Mentioned|p30:16|||McLeod (1965). Previously Antrim Plateau Basalts (David, 1932). Subsequently Antrim Volcanics (Beattie and Brown, 1984) and later Antrim Plateau Volcanics (Traves, 1955).||||||12-JUL-16
485|Antrim Plateau Basalt|73255|6|Mentioned|p533 Fig.1, p534 Fig.2, p535|early Cambrian|early Cambrian|Contains Conophyton basalticum stromatolite fossils.|505 +/- 2 Ma|||Overlies the Ranford Formation and Kinevans Sandstone, underlies the Headleys Limestone.||
487|Antrim Plateau Basalts|13234|6|Mentioned|p250 Fig.2||||570 Ma.|||||27-OCT-14
487|Antrim Plateau Basalts|23216|6|Mentioned|p36|||David (1932). Superseded by Antrim Plateau Volcanics.||||||
487|Antrim Plateau Basalts|24303|6|Mentioned|p62 Appendix|||Of David (1932). Superseded by Antrim Plateau Volcanics (Traves, 1955)||||||
487|Antrim Plateau Basalts|24334|5|Briefly described|p48 Tb.1|Early Cambrian|Neoproterozoic|Age: 520 - 570 Ma||||||
487|Antrim Plateau Basalts|28255|6|Mentioned|p81|||of David (1932). Superseded by Antrim Plateau Volcanics.||||||
487|Antrim Plateau Basalts|43870|14|Not recorded|p299,322||Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian, could be Precambrian. Palaeomagnetic readings. 16S 126E||||||
487|Antrim Plateau Basalts|47058|5|Briefly described|p119|||Variation of Antrim Plateau Basalt.||||||
487|Antrim Plateau Basalts|61826|6|Mentioned|p153|Cambrian|Cambrian|Informal reference to Antrim Plateau Volcanics which has superseded this name.||||||
487|Antrim Plateau Basalts|65194|6|Mentioned|p12|Cambrian|Cambrian|[Superseded name]. See also reference to Antrim Plateau Volcanics p85.||||||06-APR-16
487|Antrim Plateau Basalts|65416|6|Mentioned|p146.|||Suggested by Townson (1985) to be a product of the Petermann Ranges Orogeny. See also reference to Antrim Plateau Volcanics (the correct formal name) on p144.||||||
487|Antrim Plateau Basalts|66526|6|Mentioned|p27.|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Name superseded by Antrim Plateau Volcanics. Part of the Kalkarindji Large Igneous Province.||||||
487|Antrim Plateau Basalts|69445|6|Mentioned|p30:2|||David (1932). Named after the Great Antrim Plateau of Hardman (1885). Subsequently Antrim Plateau Basalt (McLeod, 1965), Antrim Volcanics (Beattie and Brown, 1984) and later Antrim Plateau Volcanics (Traves, 1955).||||||12-JUL-16
489|Antrim Plateau basalt|30312|6|Mentioned|p60|||Lower Cambrian age||||||
489|Antrim Plateau basalt|36138|6|Mentioned|p542|||||||||
489|Antrim Plateau basalt|45070|6|Mentioned|Table 22|||||||||
491|Antrim Plateau volcanics|33625|6|Mentioned|p197|||||||||
491|Antrim Plateau volcanics|37415|6|Mentioned|p50|||||||||
491|Antrim Plateau volcanics|45039|6|Mentioned|p5|||Lower Cambrian. Fig.2.||||||
491|Antrim Plateau volcanics|61826|6|Mentioned|p154 Fig.4b|||Informal - see Antrim Plateau Volcanics.||||||05-JUN-06
493|Antrim Volcanics|39793|6|Mentioned|p258|||||||||
493|Antrim Volcanics|42829|6|Mentioned|p143|||||||||
493|Antrim Volcanics|61566|5|Briefly described|p623 Fig. 2|Cambrian|Cambrian|Misspelt - see Antrim Plateau Volcanics.||||||
493|Antrim Volcanics|62376|5|Briefly described|p38|Cambrian|Cambrian|Geological Province: Beetaloo Sub-Basin.||||||11-FEB-10
493|Antrim Volcanics|64975|6|Mentioned|p162 Fig.6.|Cambrian|Cambrian|Full name is Antrim Plateau Volcanics.||||||
493|Antrim Volcanics|65236|5|Briefly described|p3 Fig. 3, p4 Fig. 4|Cambrian|Cambrian|Geological province: Beetaloo Sub-basin.||||||04-JUN-09
493|Antrim Volcanics|69445|6|Mentioned|p30:16|||Beattie and Brown, (1984). Previously Antrim Plateau Basalts (David, 1932), Antrim Plateau Basalt (McLeod, 1965). Subsequently Antrim Plateau Volcanics (Traves, 1955).||||||12-JUL-16
521|Arabulja volcanics|23823|5|Briefly described|p75|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Informal name. Of the Hatches Creek Group (midddle). Consists of felsic lava, pyroclastic rocks, volcaniclastic sedimentary rocks, and minor ashstone. Overlain by Coulters sandstone. Max. thickness: ~500mm. Geol Prov: Davenport Geosyncline.||||||07-FEB-11
521|Arabulja volcanics|41129|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
572|Areyonga formation|38733|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
589|Arhtur Creek Formation|42504|5|Briefly described|Table 5 P79|||Misspelling of Arthur Creek Formation.||||||
606|Arltunga Quartzite|48992|6|Mentioned|p22|||Refers Chewings 1928.||||||
606|Arltunga Quartzite|73086|6|Mentioned|p9|||[Written as 'Arltunga Quartzite']. Renamed from 'Arunta Quartzite'. Later included in the Heavitree Formation.||||||
607|Arltunga Series|48992|6|Mentioned|p22|||Refers Hossfeld 1954.||||||
608|Arltunga nappe complex|23316|6|Mentioned|p356 Fig.1a|||||||||07-FEB-07
608|Arltunga nappe complex|37544|6|Mentioned|p477|||||||||
609|Arltungan Beds|5030|14|Not recorded|?|||From Card file. Shown as "Arltungan Beds"||||||
609|Arltungan Beds|44964|14|Not recorded|p.35||Tertiary|||||||
609|Arltungan Beds|45041|5|Briefly described|p117|||Refers Madigan (1932)||||||
609|Arltungan Beds|48844|2|Defined|p.2,16,56,57|||F.26, Pl.8. (F53-11).||||||
609|Arltungan Beds|48880|14|Not recorded|p.18|||Ref. to Madigan 1932 (Arltungan Beds) & Smith,Vine & Woolley 1960 (Arltunga Beds).||||||
609|Arltungan Beds|48992|6|Mentioned|p22|||Refers Joklik 1955.[B026]||||||
610|Arltungan Formation|48992|6|Mentioned|p22|||Refers Madigan 1936.||||||
611|Arltungan Series|48992|6|Mentioned|p22|||Refers Madigan 1932.||||||
622|Arnold Member|23776|5|Briefly described|p711|||Of Abner Sandstone.||||||
622|Arnold Member|41220|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
643|Arthur Creek Beds|24613|6|Mentioned|p64|||Of Wyatt (1970). Name used by Wyatt for a subunit of Myrtlevale Formation, but is only local in its application.||||||07-FEB-11
643|Arthur Creek Beds|34659|6|Mentioned|p225|||||||||
643|Arthur Creek Beds|35553|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
643|Arthur Creek Beds|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Ordovician|Cambrian|Cambrian to Ordovician||||||
643|Arthur Creek Beds|37572|4|Described|p156|||See also p165 and Fig.8.||||||05-AUG-08
643|Arthur Creek Beds|39210|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
643|Arthur Creek Beds|40852|6|Mentioned|p37|||||||||
643|Arthur Creek Beds|44233|14|Not recorded|p.60, 61||Middle Cambrian|Fig.1. Middle Cambrian.||||||
643|Arthur Creek Beds|44327|14|Not recorded|p.9,10,13,14,16,17|||Tb.I. map. (F53-11).||||||
643|Arthur Creek Beds|44328|14|Not recorded|map legend||Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian.||||||
643|Arthur Creek Beds|45045|6|Mentioned|p5|||Trilobites||||||
643|Arthur Creek Beds|45052|3|Fully described|p84|||||||||
643|Arthur Creek Beds|45148|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||Georgina Basin||||||
643|Arthur Creek Beds|46792|6|Mentioned|p51|||Refers trilobite fauna||||||
643|Arthur Creek Beds|46957|6|Mentioned|p167|||||||||
643|Arthur Creek Beds|47035|6|Mentioned|p85|||||||||
643|Arthur Creek Beds|48844|2|Defined|p.45|||On many pages. p.1,2,16,17,26,31,33-39,41,45,46,F.26,58,65,66,68,69,Pl.8. (new name).  Approx.equiv.of Sandover Beds. (F53-11).||||||
643|Arthur Creek Beds|48901|14|Not recorded|Not recorded||Middle Cambrian|F53-4,7,12. M.Cambrian.||||||
646|Arthur Creek beds|9394|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Geological Province: Georgina Basin. Buff shale, laminated blue-black limestone, sandstone with lenses of calcareous sandstone, ferruginous shale, dolomite. Underlies: Arrinthrunga Formation. Overlies: Errarra beds.||||||05-NOV-04
646|Arthur Creek beds|45155|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
646|Arthur Creek beds|60122|5|Briefly described|p17|||Name given by Smith (1964) to encompass all strata between Mount Baldwin (then understood to include what is now Red Heart Dolostone) and the Arrinthrunga Formation on HUCKITTA. Now superseded by Arthur Creek Formation.||||||
646|Arthur Creek beds|64068|6|Mentioned|p56, 57, 59, 224, 225|||Of Smith (1964), now Red Heart Dolostone or Thorntonia Limestone or Arthur Creek Formation.||||||
658|Arumba Sandstone|22656|6|Mentioned|Fig 5 on p 283|||||||||
658|Arumba Sandstone|41884|6|Mentioned|p70|||||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|22760|6|Mentioned|p339|||||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|30174|6|Mentioned|p883|||||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|31022|6|Mentioned|Fig. 4|||||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|31518|6|Mentioned|p354|||||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|34186|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||See also Figs.4,8. Lower cambrian.||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|34201|6|Mentioned|p369|||Late Precambrian & Early Cambrian fauna.||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|34202|6|Mentioned|p1058|||Upper Precambrian - Lower Cambrian||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|35136|6|Mentioned|p147|||||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|41039|6|Mentioned|p7|||Mention Fig.2||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|41270|6|Mentioned|p274|||||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|41717|6|Mentioned|p352|||||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|41852|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|42060|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P140|||||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|42242|6|Mentioned|p202|||||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|42433|5|Briefly described|p179|||||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|44262|14|Not recorded|p3-21|||Not listed on white card.||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|48963|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|64970|6|Mentioned|p726|Early Cambrian|Ediacaran|||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|65489|5|Briefly described|p125|Cambrian|Proterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Hosts the Dingo gas field.||||Overlies Pertatataka Formation. Is overlain by Todd River Dolomite (Pertaoorrta Group).||
659|Arumbera Formation|67128|6|Mentioned|p30|||Northeastern Amadeus Basin.||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|68316|5|Briefly described|pp778-784|Early Cambrian|Proterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Interpreted to have been deposited in a transtensional setting. Geochronology by Lindsay and Korsch (1991); Shaw et al. (1991).|< c. 545 Ma, detrital zircon |Of the Pertaoorata Group.||Overlain by the Goyder Formation.||17-AUG-20
659|Arumbera Formation|71288|6|Mentioned|p146|||Implications of a c.540 Ma paleopole position from this unit discussed.||||||
659|Arumbera Formation|71801|6|Mentioned|p230-p231|Cambrian|Ediacaran|Amadeus Basin.||||Overlies the Julie Formation.|Sandstone.|
659|Arumbera Formation|72489|6|Mentioned|p4 Fig.3, p5 Fig.4|Cambrian|Cambrian|Amadeus Basin. On p5 Fig.4, geological field images show Arumbera Sandstone. Previous page and figure description uses Arumbera Formation.||||Overlies Julie Formation.||
659|Arumbera Formation|73255|6|Mentioned|p542 Fig.10|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
660|Arumbera Greywacke|31973|6|Mentioned|p3|||See also P2. Refers Wells et al. (1967)||||||
660|Arumbera Greywacke|45041|6|Mentioned|p57|||Camb. Refers Pritchard & Quinlan (1962)||||||
660|Arumbera Greywacke|48838|2|Defined|p.14, Tb.I|||||||||
660|Arumbera Greywacke|48862|14|Not recorded|p.17|||Member of Pertaoorrta Formation. (F52-15).||||||
660|Arumbera Greywacke|48863|14|Not recorded|p.15,17|||Prob.equiv.to Eninta Sandstone (L.Cam). Defn on Tech.File F/53-13.||||||
667|Arumbera Sandstone I|38157|6|Mentioned|Table VI|||||||||
667|Arumbera Sandstone I|40852|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
664|Arumbera Sandstone II|38157|6|Mentioned|Table VI|||||||||
664|Arumbera Sandstone II|39885|6|Mentioned|p429|||||||||
664|Arumbera Sandstone II|41005|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
662|Arumbera Sandstone III|40852|6|Mentioned|Fig.3.7|||||||||
662|Arumbera Sandstone III|41005|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
662|Arumbera Sandstone III|60122|5|Briefly described|p14|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Of Walter et al (1989). Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||24-MAY-05
671|Arumbera formation|38733|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
671|Arumbera formation|43833|6|Mentioned|541,544|||Neoproterozoic III age (~560-545Ma) based on late Ediacaran fauna. Misspelling of Arumbera Formation||||||
674|Arumbera member I|40810|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
673|Arumbera member II|40810|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
672|Arumbera member III|40810|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
675|Arumbera member IV|40810|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
676|Arumbera sandstone|29593|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
676|Arumbera sandstone|32376|6|Mentioned|p1541|||||||||
676|Arumbera sandstone|33625|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|5030|14|Not recorded|?|||From Card file.||||||21-SEP-11
679|Arunta Complex|22506|6|Mentioned|p129|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|22561|5|Briefly described|p15|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Age: dated by the Rb-Sr technique as 897+/-9 Ma||||||18-JUL-06
679|Arunta Complex|22567|6|Mentioned|p91|||Rb-Sr date for dykes 897+/- 9 Ma.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|22647|6|Mentioned|p 125|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|22806|5|Briefly described|p484||Precambrian|||||||
679|Arunta Complex|22816|5|Briefly described|p10 Fig. 4|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|||||||
679|Arunta Complex|22826|6|Mentioned|Fig 2 on p565|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
679|Arunta Complex|23205|6|Mentioned|p315,311. Fig.3|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
679|Arunta Complex|23363|6|Mentioned|354|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|23429|5|Briefly described|p433|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|23886|5|Briefly described|p173|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|29442|6|Mentioned|p103|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|29591|5|Briefly described|p122|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|29721|6|Mentioned|Table 44|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|29806|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Archean|Archean|Prob. Archaean||||||07-NOV-08
679|Arunta Complex|29807|4|Described|Table 1|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|29810|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Archean|Archean|Prob. Archaean||||||07-NOV-08
679|Arunta Complex|29812|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Archean|Archean|Prob. Archaean||||||07-NOV-08
679|Arunta Complex|29817|5|Briefly described|p9|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|29819|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Archean|Archean|||||||07-NOV-08
679|Arunta Complex|29972|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|30017|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|30238|4|Described|p68|||Archaean||||||
679|Arunta Complex|30816|5|Briefly described|p174|||Precanbrian. Age: Rb/Sr min.1500m.y.  See also Fig.2,3,4,5,7.||||||18-JUL-06
679|Arunta Complex|31143|6|Mentioned|p215|||Cordierite breakdown||||||
679|Arunta Complex|31360|4|Described|Table 1|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|31362|4|Described|Table 1|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|31566|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|31707|6|Mentioned|p60|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|31832|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|31991|5|Briefly described|p291|||Age of migmatites||||||
679|Arunta Complex|32085|4|Described|p47|||See also p45,62,64-69||||||18-JUL-06
679|Arunta Complex|32283|6|Mentioned|p71|||See also P72||||||
679|Arunta Complex|33025|6|Mentioned|p927|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|33103|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|33306|6|Mentioned|p205|||U.Prot.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|33307|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|33699|6|Mentioned|p443|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|33921|6|Mentioned|p375|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|33922|6|Mentioned|p589|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|33971|6|Mentioned|p26|||Section Fig. 15.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|34118|6|Mentioned|p335|||Archaean||||||
679|Arunta Complex|34433|6|Mentioned|p7|||Precambrian||||||
679|Arunta Complex|34442|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||Precamb. See also pp6,7,11||||||18-JUL-06
679|Arunta Complex|34454|6|Mentioned|p10|||Archaean||||||
679|Arunta Complex|34488|4|Described|Table 1|||See also Table 2, pp5,8,9,11 etc. Precambrian||||||18-JUL-06
679|Arunta Complex|34579|6|Mentioned|p4|||See also PP8,9,10 etc. 2250my||||||
679|Arunta Complex|34847|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|34938|6|Mentioned|p151|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|34972|6|Mentioned|p401|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|34973|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|35033|5|Briefly described|p241|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|35038|6|Mentioned|p368|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|35046|6|Mentioned|p376|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|35049|6|Mentioned|p134|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|35064|6|Mentioned|p208|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|35102|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|35121|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Archean|Archean|Prob. Archaean||||||07-NOV-08
679|Arunta Complex|35139|4|Described|Table.2|||See also p10.||||||18-JUL-06
679|Arunta Complex|35388|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|35497|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|35948|6|Mentioned|p104|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|36198|6|Mentioned|p315|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|36234|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|36532|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
679|Arunta Complex|37299|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|37572|5|Briefly described|p153|||See also p164 and Fig.8||||||18-JUL-06
679|Arunta Complex|38066|5|Briefly described|p50|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|38157|6|Mentioned|Table VI|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|39210|5|Briefly described|p39|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|39213|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|39559|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|39924|6|Mentioned|p349|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|40740|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|40811|6|Mentioned|p319|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|41039|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|41190|6|Mentioned|p264|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|41224|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|41270|4|Described|p269|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|41639|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|41717|6|Mentioned|p248|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|41852|6|Mentioned|p209|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|41883|6|Mentioned|p65|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|42049|6|Mentioned|Fig.1 P216|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|42141|6|Mentioned|p569|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|42193|5|Briefly described|p605|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|43175|5|Briefly described|p6||Proterozoic|||||||
679|Arunta Complex|43561|6|Mentioned|Fig.5,p1436|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|43565|6|Mentioned|Fig.7,p432|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|43648|6|Mentioned|Fig.28,p511|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|43748|6|Mentioned|Fig.4,7, 9|||Underlies Hale Formation, Hale Basin.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|43817|6|Mentioned|Fig.1,p42|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|44233|14|Not recorded|Fig.1||Precambrian|||||||
679|Arunta Complex|44320|14|Not recorded|p.11|||Archaean? Table 1.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|44321|14|Not recorded|map legend||Archean|(F53-7). Archaean.||||||07-NOV-08
679|Arunta Complex|44327|14|Not recorded|p.5,7,14||Archean|Tb.I. (F53-11).||||||07-NOV-08
679|Arunta Complex|44328|14|Not recorded|map legend||Archean|Archaean.||||||07-NOV-08
679|Arunta Complex|44334|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Archaean?||||||
679|Arunta Complex|44335|14|Not recorded|p.7|||?Archaean Table 1.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|44336|14|Not recorded|map legend||Precambrian|SG/53-3.||||||23-DEC-09
679|Arunta Complex|44358|5|Briefly described|p6,Tb.1|||?Archean.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|44402|5|Briefly described|map legend||Precambrian|||||||02-DEC-04
679|Arunta Complex|44469|14|Not recorded|p.6, opp.p.6, Tb.I|||(F53-12). See also p.15. Forms Xtalline basement.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|44470|5|Briefly described|map legend|||Archaean?||||||02-DEC-04
679|Arunta Complex|44497|5|Briefly described|p.6, Table 1||Precambrian|SF/53-13.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|44498|14|Not recorded|map legend||Precambrian|||||||22-DEC-09
679|Arunta Complex|44499|14|Not recorded|opp.p.6, Tb.1|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|44964|14|Not recorded|p.20|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|45052|4|Described|p59|||Archaean||||||
679|Arunta Complex|45085|6|Mentioned|p13|||Minimum age of 1700m.y.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|45140|2|Defined|p12-13, p15, p26-27, p32, p44 Fig.31|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|See also p45, p60, p66, p68-69, p73, p84, Appx.p13-14. Mawson and Madigan (1930). Arunta Block. Named after the Arunta, a central Australian aboriginal tribe. Thickness unknown: probably several thousand metres. Lithologies described in some detail. Laterite cappings; vein-quartz rubble veneer. Affected by metamorphism episodes dated at c.1800 Ma (Stewart, 1976), 1719 +/- 24 Ma (Armstrong and Stewart, 1975) and 1076 +/- 50 Ma (Marjoribanks and Black, 1974).||||Correlated with Tanami Complex and Halls Creek Group. Intruded by Mount Webb Granite. Overlain unconformably by Heavitree Quartzite, Angas Hills Beds, Pollock Hills Formation and Redcliff Pound Group.|Greenschist facies metamorphic rocks  (quartzite, schist and gneiss); granitic rocks (biotite adamellite and granite, and greisen, foliated and medium-grained), cut by aplite, muscovite- and tourmaline-bearing pegmatite, and quartz veins.|
679|Arunta Complex|45921|14|Not recorded|Pages not known?|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|46740|14|Not recorded|p.189|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|46793|6|Mentioned|p58|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|46829|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|46842|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|46959|6|Mentioned|p201|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|48639|14|Not recorded|opp.p.1,map||Precambrian|||||||
679|Arunta Complex|48760|6|Mentioned|p122|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|48786|14|Not recorded|Not recorded|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|48838|6|Mentioned|opp, p.7, Tb.2|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|48844|14|Not recorded|p.1,9-14,19,Pl.8|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|48862|14|Not recorded|p.9|||(F52-15).||||||
679|Arunta Complex|48864|14|Not recorded|p.8,46|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|48865|14|Not recorded|p.28|||Basement.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|48880|14|Not recorded|p.8||Precambrian|On many pages. p.1,4,5,10,13-15,17-20,22-29,31,33,71,73,76-77,78,Pl.10-13. (F53-13,14,15,G53-3).||||||
679|Arunta Complex|48890|14|Not recorded|p.10,11,12,64,67||Precambrian|Tb.1, Fig.15, Pl.16.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|48901|14|Not recorded|Not recorded||Archean|F53-4,7,12. Archaean.||||||07-NOV-08
679|Arunta Complex|48913|6|Mentioned|p1|||See also PP2,3||||||
679|Arunta Complex|48963|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|48992|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|48997|5|Briefly described|p1|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|49027|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|49036|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|60904|6|Mentioned|p802|||Structural term in this context. ||||||
679|Arunta Complex|61385|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Includes 13 stratigraphic units and undivided gneisses, schists, quartzite, amphibolite and gabbro, and basalt.||||||07-NOV-08
679|Arunta Complex|61540|6|Mentioned|p448, p449|||Mentioned in the context of garnet coronas in the calc-silicate granulites of the complex.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|61732|6|Mentioned|p90|||||||||07-FEB-11
679|Arunta Complex|61828|5|Briefly described|p160, p161, p164|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|62376|5|Briefly described|p18|Late Proterozoic|Middle Proterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||09-FEB-10
679|Arunta Complex|62379|5|Briefly described|p7 Fig. 2|Middle Proterozoic|Middle Proterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|62609|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Precambrian|Precambrian|Schist, gneiss, amphibolite, marble, quartzite.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|62620|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Precambrian|Precambrian|Schist, gneiss, amphibolite, marble, quartzite.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|62628|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Geological Province: Birrindudu Basin.||||||07-NOV-08
679|Arunta Complex|63450|6|Mentioned|p77|||||||||07-FEB-11
679|Arunta Complex|64675|6|Mentioned|p21||||||||Comprises quartzite, greenschist and garnet-sillimanite gneiss.|
679|Arunta Complex|64809|6|Mentioned|p3 Fig.2, p7|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Highly deformed metamorphic rocks. Called Arunta Metamorphic Complex on p10.|||||Migmatite, quartzite, granite, mylonite, felsic gneiss, mica schist and amphibolite.|
679|Arunta Complex|65194|5|Briefly described|p53 Fig.4.7.|||Deeply weathered metamorphics forming basement to Hale Basin. Is unconformably overlain locally by Ambalindum Sandstone Member (Hale Formation).||||||
679|Arunta Complex|65233|5|Briefly described|p3 Fig. 2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Geological province: Amadeus Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
679|Arunta Complex|65410|6|Mentioned|p73 Fig.2.|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Amadeus Basin.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|65489|6|Mentioned|p19|||Oldest rocks beneath the Cooper Basin.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|67227|14|Not recorded|?|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|67323|6|Mentioned|p81|||Basement to the Georgina Basin.||||||
679|Arunta Complex|67326|5|Briefly described|p2|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||Is overlain unconformably by Dean and Heavitree Quartzites.||
679|Arunta Complex|67856|6|Mentioned|p338 fig 4-30, p339|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|68518|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
679|Arunta Complex|69255|6|Mentioned|p769|||Underwent metamorphism between 1600-1550 Ma, as did much of eastern Proterozoic Australia.||||||
678|Arunta Complex""|41665|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
681|Arunta Formation|34186|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||Early Precambrian. See also Fig.4.||||||
681|Arunta Formation|43595|5|Briefly described|p549||Adelaidean|Max age: 900 Ma||||||
682|Arunta Series|34488|6|Mentioned|p8|||Archaean||||||
682|Arunta Series|48913|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
683|Arunta granulites|39566|6|Mentioned|p55|||||||||
685|Aryonga Formation|41270|6|Mentioned|p274|||Misspelling of Areyonga?||||||
700|Ashburton Sandstone|24172|6|Mentioned|p25|||Of Noakes and Traves (1954). Replaced by Tomkinson Creek Beds as defined by Randal and Brown (1969).||||||
700|Ashburton Sandstone|24303|6|Mentioned|p2|||Invalid name, no longer in use||||||
700|Ashburton Sandstone|34440|6|Mentioned|p6|||Precamb. Now Tomkinson Cr. Beds||||||
700|Ashburton Sandstone|44283|14|Not recorded|p.10|||||||||
700|Ashburton Sandstone|44301|14|Not recorded|p.7,10,11||Neoproterozoic|Upper Proterozoic.||||||
700|Ashburton Sandstone|44942|14|Not recorded|Not recorded|||||||||
700|Ashburton Sandstone|44960|14|Not recorded|Not recorded|||||||||
700|Ashburton Sandstone|44965|14|Not recorded|Not recorded|||||||||
700|Ashburton Sandstone|45052|6|Mentioned|p63|||Replaced by Tomkinson Cr. Beds||||||
700|Ashburton Sandstone|45373|14|Not recorded|p.178|||To be renamed Tomkinson Creek Beds.||||||
700|Ashburton Sandstone|48860|4|Described|p.13,15||Proterozoic|p.7,25. Tentatively correlated with Hatches Creek Group. (E53-14/Tennant Creek).||||||
700|Ashburton Sandstone|70968|6|Mentioned|p92|||Tomkinson Province. Noakes and Traves (1954); later the Renner Group.||||||
699|Ashburton Sandstone""|24303|6|Mentioned|p2|||Informal name (of Noakes and Traves, 1954)||||||
699|Ashburton Sandstone""|34440|6|Mentioned|p4|||Precambian. Now Tomkinson Creek Beds||||||
699|Ashburton Sandstone""|34441|4|Described|Table 1|||Lower Proterozoic. Now Tomkinson Creek Beds||||||
701|Ashburton Surface|24172|6|Mentioned|p2, p56|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|||||||19-NOV-08
701|Ashburton Surface|28255|6|Mentioned|p6|||Oldest land surface in Northern Territory.  Represented only by monadnocks in LIMBUNYA map sheet area.||||||07-JUN-05
701|Ashburton Surface|45148|5|Briefly described|p4|||||||||
701|Ashburton Surface|60684|5|Briefly described|p2|||Not a formal stratigraphic name? Forms dessected uplands landforms in Tennant Creek area.||||||
701|Ashburton Surface|62082|6|Mentioned|p65|||Normally associated with the Davenport and Tennant Creek Terrains but laps onto Georgina terrain also. Geological Province: Georgina Terrain. See also Fig. 45.||||||27-FEB-13
701|Ashburton Surface|65338|6|Mentioned|p3, p67.|||Erosional remnants form prominent hills in MOUNT PEAKE area. Predates the (probably Ediacaran) Andagera Formation. Lateritisation probably contemporaneous with Cretaceous sedimentation to the north.||||||
701|Ashburton Surface|65403|6|Mentioned|p3.|||Central Australia. May be correlated with the Tertiary surface (laterite, ferruginous duricrust, and silcrete) in the Connaughton area.||||||
701|Ashburton Surface|69431|6|Mentioned|p16:22|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Described as latest Neoproterozoic.||||||12-JUL-16
701|Ashburton Surface|69458|5|Briefly described|p42:31-32|Permian|Permian|Hays (1967) who proposed that laterites associated with deep weathering profiles were detrital, and land surfaces decreased in age with height due to scarp retreat. This was the oldest (and highest) such Surface, carved across pre-Mesozoic strata. Weathering profile extends downwards about 60m.|c.295 Ma (paleomagnetism).||||A pallid zone overlain by a mottled zone and capped by a ferricrete layer up to 6m thick.|12-JUL-16
701|Ashburton Surface|71754|14|Not recorded|p187-191, Fig 9.2 p186|||Oldest Surface.||||||
717|Ashmore Volcanic Beds|41532|6|Mentioned|Fig.15|||||||||
717|Ashmore Volcanic Beds|42442|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P4|||||||||
722|Astell Sandstone|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
722|Astell Sandstone|37462|6|Mentioned|Fig.4.12|||||||||
722|Astell Sandstone|37568|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
722|Astell Sandstone|42597|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Adelaidean||||||||
722|Astell Sandstone|43010|2|Defined|p163|Calymmian|Calymmian|Top of Malay Road Group, Caledon Shelf. Top eroded.||||||23-MAR-20
722|Astell Sandstone|44112|6|Mentioned|p71|||Mapped as overlying previous 'Pobassoo Formation' and thus is now interpreted to overlie the 'Crawford Formation'||||||
722|Astell Sandstone|44475|2|Defined|p.7,opp.p.6,Tb1.map|||(SC/53-15,16). Unit of Malay Road Group. Unconformably overlain by Buckingham Bay Sandstone.  Upper ? Proterozoic.||||||18-JUL-06
722|Astell Sandstone|44476|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Iron-bedded medium quartz sandstone, Upper ? Proterozoic.||||||
738|Atnarpa Complex|41509|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
738|Atnarpa Complex|43561|6|Mentioned|Fig.5,p1436|||||||||
738|Atnarpa Complex|50369|6|Mentioned|p8.1|||Age: ~ 1880Ma. Informal name.||||||18-JUL-06
738|Atnarpa Complex|69932|6|Mentioned|p309-310|||Central Province, Arunta Inlier. Provides geochemical evidence for 1780-1750 Ma cordillera-type igneous activity. See also references to Atnarpa Igneous Complex (p303, 306-307, 309).||||||
739|Atnarpa Igneous complex|41509|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
739|Atnarpa Igneous complex|50369|6|Mentioned|p2.1|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Informal.||||||07-NOV-08
779|Austral Downs Formation|48925|6|Mentioned|p13|||? Miocene - Fauna||||||
779|Austral Downs Formation|62082|5|Briefly described|p66|Miocene|Miocene|Probably misspelt - see Austral Downs Limestone.||||||07-FEB-11
789|Auvergne Shale|45022|14|Not recorded|p88 tb.12|||||||||
789|Auvergne Shale|48938|6|Mentioned|p20|||Nomenclature table.||||||
788|Auvergne Shale""|33373|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Refers Laing & Allen (1956). Now in Auvergne Group||||||
788|Auvergne Shale""|48942|6|Mentioned|p61|||Nomenclature table refers Laing & Allen (1956)||||||
790|Auvergne group|23714|6|Mentioned|p36|||Probably misspelt.||||||
790|Auvergne group|40494|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
790|Auvergne group|41661|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
790|Auvergne group|60685|6|Mentioned|p1|||Informal - see Tijunna Group.||||||
818|Ayers Rock arkose|45036|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
818|Ayers Rock arkose|45041|6|Mentioned|Fig.56|||||||||
818|Ayers Rock arkose|48864|14|Not recorded|Tb.1,p.42,47|||?Cambrian.||||||
885|Baiguridgi Formation|22538|6|Mentioned|Fig3 P708|||||||||
885|Baiguridgi Formation|42597|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Carpentarian||||||||
885|Baiguridgi Formation|45162|6|Mentioned|p45|||Misspelling of Baiguridji Formation?||||||
885|Baiguridgi Formation|64817|6|Mentioned|p353 Fig.4 |||||Of the Balma Group.||||
885|Baiguridgi Formation|69430|5|Briefly described|p15:3|Statherian|Statherian|See Baiguridji Formation p21-22.||Balma Group.||||01-OCT-19
885|Baiguridgi Formation|69673|6|Mentioned|p16 fig 13|Mesoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Walker Fault Zone||Balma Group||Overlain by Bath Range Formation, Overlies Yarrawirrie Formation||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|22538|6|Mentioned|P718||Statherian|Ages: 1613+/-4 Ma and 1609+/-3 Ma.||||||20-JUL-06
923|Balbirini Dolomite|22600|4|Described|Map legend|Calymmian|Calymmian|||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|22853|3|Fully described|24|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Of Nathan Group. Max thickness 1500 m. Overlying unit: Roper Group, underlying unit: Smythe Sandstone||||||20-JUL-06
923|Balbirini Dolomite|23374|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|23387|6|Mentioned|p18 fig.19|||Of Nathan Group.||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|23396|4|Described|p414|Calymmian|Statherian|Of Nathan Group||||||20-JUL-06
923|Balbirini Dolomite|23397|5|Briefly described|p475|Statherian|Statherian|Age: 1613+/-3Ma.||||||20-JUL-06
923|Balbirini Dolomite|23398|5|Briefly described|p443, 444|||Nathan Group. Ages given for various tuffaceous units in "Upper Balbirini Dolomite'  - 1589 +/-3 Ma, 'Lower Balbirini Dolomite' - as old as 1613 +/-4 Ma. U/Pb SHRIMP.||||||16-SEP-13
923|Balbirini Dolomite|23407|5|Briefly described|p628 Fig.4|Statherian|Statherian|Age: 1613+/-4Ma.||||||08-FEB-07
923|Balbirini Dolomite|23776|5|Briefly described|p708|||Of Nathan Group.||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|23937|6|Mentioned|p13|||Principal component of the Nathan Group.  Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|24047|6|Mentioned|p106 Appendix 1|||Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|24048|3|Fully described|p66|Calymmian|Calymmian|Of Nathan Group.  Max. thickness: 100m.  Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||20-JUL-06
923|Balbirini Dolomite|24049|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Of Nathan Group. Basal conglomerate: polymict, open-framework; sandstone: chert-clast rich, cross-bedded; chert: altered carbonate containing relict stromatolites, ooids, evaporites and flat-pebble breccia. Geol. Prov: McArthur Basin.||||||13-OCT-05
923|Balbirini Dolomite|24050|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|30344|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|30363|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|32339|6|Mentioned|p143|||||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|32658|3|Fully described|Table 2|||See also Fig. 3||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|33550|6|Mentioned|p273|||||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|35261|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|37371|6|Mentioned|p368|||||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|37462|4|Described|Table4.IV|||||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|37568|6|Mentioned|p79|||||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|39791|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|40105|6|Mentioned|p317|||||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|40259|6|Mentioned|p243|||Mention Table 1||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|40691|4|Described|p51|||||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|41013|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|41277|4|Described|p80|||||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|41721|5|Briefly described|p27|||Of the Nathan Group.  Geological Province: McArthur Basin. Similar to Karns Dolomite sedimentologically and geochemically.||||||01-AUG-07
923|Balbirini Dolomite|42385|4|Described|p24|||See also Table 4 p16.||||||18-SEP-07
923|Balbirini Dolomite|42386|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic||||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|42638|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Age: Middle Proterozoic.||Of Nathan Group.||In schematic section, underlies Mantungula Formation and Limmen Sandstone; overlies Smythe Sandstone.|Dololutite, stromatolitic dololutite, dolarenite, dolomitic siltstone and shale, silty dololutite, cauliflower cherts, stromatolite, ooid beds, tuff. Detailed lithology given.|07-NOV-11
923|Balbirini Dolomite|42639|4|Described|p36, Table 6 p35|||||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|42700|5|Briefly described|map legend|Mesozoic|Early Cretaceous|||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|42739|5|Briefly described|map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Calymmian|Of the Nathan Group. Dololutite, stromatolitic and cross-bedded; dolomitic, lithic and feldspathic sandstone; dolarenite; dolomitic mudstone and muddy dololutite.||||||19-OCT-05
923|Balbirini Dolomite|42812|3|Fully described|p44, Table 4|||Of Nathan Group||||||20-JUL-06
923|Balbirini Dolomite|42846|5|Briefly described|p503, Fig.1 p502|||Of Nathan Group. Formed in playa-lake environment. Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||20-JUL-06
923|Balbirini Dolomite|43010|5|Briefly described|Fig.6||Mesoproterozoic|Of "Mid Proterozoic" age.||||||20-JUL-06
923|Balbirini Dolomite|43036|4|Described|p56|||Of Nathan Group.||||||20-JUL-06
923|Balbirini Dolomite|44112|3|Fully described|Fig11p30,65-66|Calymmian|Calymmian|Max Age: ~1430 Ma; Min Age: ~1600 Ma||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|45162|2|Defined|p136-143|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||26-MAR-18
923|Balbirini Dolomite|46915|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||Stratigraphic section through McArthur Group.||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|46968|4|Described|p302|||See also Fig.3||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|60483|5|Briefly described|p7 Fig. 5, p15|||Of Nathan Group. Age: 1613+/-4Ma, 1609+/-3Ma; also 1589+/-3Ma. Geological Province: McArthur Basin.Well-developed karstic carbonaceous unit. ||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|60558|5|Briefly described|p8 Fig. 6|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Of Nathan Group. Overlain by Dungaminnie Formation, underlain by Smythe Sandstone.||||||07-NOV-11
923|Balbirini Dolomite|61403|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Of Nathan Group. Basal conglomerate: polymict, open-framework; sandstone: chert-clast rich, cross-bedded; chert: altered carbonate containing relict stromatolites, ooids, evaporites and flat-pebble breccia. Geol. Prov: McArthur Basin.||||||07-NOV-11
923|Balbirini Dolomite|64726|6|Mentioned|p86 Table 1.|||Sampled for paleomagnetic reconstruction of Australian and Laurentian Apparent Polar Wander Path.|1609-1589 +/- 3 Ma.|||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|64816|5|Briefly described|p2 Fig.1|Calymmian|Statherian||1613 +/- 4 Ma - 1589 +/- 3 Ma.|Unit in Nathan Group.||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|64817|6|Mentioned|p353 Fig.4 |Statherian|Statherian|Another age in Fig.4 is 1589 +/- 3 Ma.|1613 +/- 4 Ma,1609 +/- 3 Ma|Of the Nathan Group.||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|65228|4|Described|p7, p39, Table 1, Figs.02, 04.|Calymmian|Statherian|McArthur Basin. Reinterpreted as containing thick intervals of storm-deposited, mid-shelf facies and thin intervals beyond the reach of storms. The lower part is in the Lawn Supersequence; the top of this unit marks the boundary between Wide and Doom Supersequences. Measured section.|1613 +/- 4 Ma to 1589 +/- 3 Ma.|Unit in Nathan Group.||Overlies Smythe Sandstone. Is overlain by Dungaminnie Formation. Shown as lateral equivalent (in part) to Lawn Hill Formation (Fig 04) and Karns Dolomite(Fig 02)..||08-JAN-18
923|Balbirini Dolomite|65340|6|Mentioned|p59.|||Has bioherms including Kussiella kussiensis which occur also in the upper part of Karns Dolomite.||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|66107|6|Mentioned|p6-7 |||McArthur Basin. Contains strings of "millet-seed" gypsum casts of undetermined affinity.||||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|66843|4|Described|p24-25, p27, p33-38|||Southern McArthur Basin. Composite stratigraphic column details lithologies, sedimentary structures and marker beds. Detailed gamma-ray log and lithofacies descriptions. SHRIMP U-Pb zircon ages for lower and upper parts of the unit respectively.|1613+/-4 to 1589+/-3 Ma.|Nathan Group.|Smythe Sandstone Member.|Is overlain by Dungaminnie Formation.|Comprises a basal sandstone Member overlain by three units: evaporitic, stromatolitic, and recrystallised. Lithologies are detailed in Fig.3 p25. Contains a number of pink to light brown tuffaceous beds.|
923|Balbirini Dolomite|67026|6|Mentioned|p343 Fig.12.|Calymmian|Statherian|Referred to in a diagram of northern Australia's apparent polar wander path.|c.1613 - c.1589 Ma.|||||24-APR-12
923|Balbirini Dolomite|69018|5|Briefly described|p450 Fig.1b|Calymmian|Statherian|Of McArthur Basin.|1613+/-4 Ma, 1609+/-3 Ma, 1589+/-3 Ma.|Of Nathan Group||||
923|Balbirini Dolomite|70897|5|Briefly described|p44|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic||1589 +/- 3 Ma (Jackson et al., in press).|Nathan Group.|||Includes green claystone in a laminated black shale sequence.|
924|Balbirini Formation|23397|6|Mentioned|p479|||||||||
924|Balbirini Formation|23407|6|Mentioned|p626|||||||||
924|Balbirini Formation|41220|5|Briefly described|p368|||Mention Fig.3||||||
1017|Bamboo Creek porphyry|31439|6|Mentioned|p293|||||||||
1017|Bamboo Creek porphyry|39697|6|Mentioned|p133|||||||||
1083|Baralminar beds|23937|6|Mentioned|p83 and p84 App. 1|||Part of these beds superseded by Limmen Sandstone.||||||20-OCT-04
1083|Baralminar beds|41406|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic||||||||
1083|Baralminar beds|43010|2|Defined|p152|Mesoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|of Statherian or Calymmian age.||||||07-NOV-08
1083|Baralminar beds|70968|6|Mentioned|p13, p18|||Superseded: now Limmen Sandstone and Mainoru Formation.||||||
1089|Bardia Chert Member|24122|6|Mentioned|p4|||Formerly included in the Skull Creek Formation - name now abandoned and remapped as Cenozoic duricrust.  Geological Province: Victoria Basin.||||||
1089|Bardia Chert Member|24297|5|Briefly described|p10, 21|||Formerly of the Skull Creek Formation. Now remapped as Tertiary duricrust and not considered as a valid stratigraphic name in Victoria Basin.||||||
1089|Bardia Chert Member|28255|3|Fully described|p49, Tb. 11 (opp.p8)|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|Forms the top part of the Skull Creek Formation (Bullita Group). Laminated and brecciated chert.  Max. thickness: 30m.||||||
1089|Bardia Chert Member|32175|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|Of Skull Creek Formation (Bullita Group).  Massive pink laminated and brecciated chert.||||||02-DEC-04
1089|Bardia Chert Member|32699|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|Of the Skull Creek Formation (Bullita Group).||||||02-DEC-04
1089|Bardia Chert Member|32701|4|Described|Table 1|Adelaidean||Of Bullita Group.||||||20-JUL-06
1089|Bardia Chert Member|32775|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|Of the Skull Creek Formation (Bullita Group).||||||20-MAR-14
1089|Bardia Chert Member|33375|4|Described|p8 Tb. 1|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|Of the Skull Creek Formation (Bullita Group). Pink and reddish brown chert.  Max. thickness: 10m.||||||26-APR-05
1089|Bardia Chert Member|33378|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|Of Skull Creek Formation (Bullita Group). Pink and reddish brown chert, brecciated in part.||||||27-APR-05
1089|Bardia Chert Member|45112|5|Briefly described|Table 10|||||||||
1089|Bardia Chert Member|48938|2|Defined|p29|||||||||
1089|Bardia Chert Member|48942|3|Fully described|p50|||||||||
1089|Bardia Chert Member|60682|5|Briefly described|29|||Perviously of the Skull Creek Formation, now recognised as a Cainozoic silcrete, with the name having little significance.||||||20-JUL-06
1089|Bardia Chert Member|60685|4|Described|p10, 21|Neogene|Paleogene|No longer a valid name. Now re-mapped as silcrete/duricrust. Formerly a member of the Skull Creek Formation. Thickness: <30m. Overlies Campbell Springs Dolostone, Fraynes, Timber Creek and Shoal Reach Formations.||||||07-NOV-08
1132|Barney Creek Member|42639|6|Mentioned|p28|||elevated to Formation status in 1973.||||||
1132|Barney Creek Member|44287|14|Not recorded|p.9,18||Mesoproterozoic|Tuff lens in Amelia Dolomite. Middle Proterozoic.||||||
1132|Barney Creek Member|44288|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Ferruginous shale, dolomite, breccia, tuff. Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
1133|Barney Creek shale|41220|6|Mentioned|p366|||||||||
1134|Barneys Creek Formation|39210|6|Mentioned|p50|||Misspelling of Barney?||||||
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|5952|5|Briefly described|p214 Fig. 4, p215 Fig. 5|Pliocene|Pliocene|In figure, Fm = Formation. Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin.||||||
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|7142|6|Mentioned|p350 Fig.4.|Neogene|Neogene|Browse Basin.||||Overlies Oliver Formation.||18-SEP-14
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|13353|6|Mentioned|p401 Fig.2.|Quaternary|Neogene|Name changed to Barracouta Shoal Formation.||||Overlies Oliver Formation.||
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|13354|6|Mentioned|p375 Fig.6.|Holocene|Neogene|Unit of Woodbine Group. Overlies Oliver Formation.||||||
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|22663|5|Briefly described|AC97 1-4 Fig.4||Miocene|Of Woodbine Group.||||||01-MAR-10
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|23378|5|Briefly described|p180 Fig.2||Pliocene|Invalid name - Barracouta Formation of Gippsland Basin (Victoria) also Tertiary age) has priority.||||||01-MAR-10
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|24171|5|Briefly described|p722 Fig. 3|Tertiary|Tertiary|Geological Province : Vulcan Sub-Basin.||||||01-MAR-10
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|24218|5|Briefly described|p850|Pliocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin.||||||
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|42053|4|Described|p47|||See also Fig.3 p30.||||||01-MAR-10
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|42066|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P199|||||||||13-JUN-13
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|60634|6|Mentioned|p1168 Fig.3.|Miocene|Miocene|||Unit in Woodbine Group.||Overlies Oliver Formation.||
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|61548|6|Mentioned|p480 Fig.3|Quaternary|Neogene|Northern Bonaparte Basin.||||||
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|61550|6|Mentioned|p495 Fig.2.|||||Unit in Woodbine Group.||Overlies Oliver Formation.||
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|62837|5|Briefly described|Stratigraphic columns|Holocene|Late Miocene|Age: ~7.0-0.0Ma. Geological Province: Western Bonaparte Basin and Northern Bonaparte Basin.||||||01-MAR-10
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|63358|5|Briefly described|p4 Fig. 1.3|Pleistocene|Pliocene|||||||
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|64695|5|Briefly described|p262 Fig.8|Holocene|Pliocene|Northern Bonaparte Basin.||||Overlies Oliver Formation.||
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|64697|5|Briefly described|p84 Fig.2|Quaternary|Pliocene|||||||
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|65680|6|Mentioned|p709 Fig.2.|Pleistocene|Piacenzian|||||Unconformably overlies Oliver Formation.||
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|66187|5|Briefly described|p413 Fig.2, p414 Tb.1, p420 Fig.8, p421|Holocene|Late Miocene|[The (WA) suffix, not in the text, distinguishes it from a unit in Vic which has priority]. Mount Ashmore Dome, Bonaparte Basin. Overlies the Oliver Formation. Mis-spelt as Barracoota in Fig.2 and p421. Dominated by moderate to deep-water limestone.||||||
1157|Barracouta Formation (WA)|68223|6|Mentioned|p178 Fig.3, p179 Fig.4|Neogene|Neogene|||||||
1165|Barramundie Group|35140|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
1201|Barrow Creek Granite|23809|5|Briefly described|p33, p28 Tb. 4|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Coarse megacrystic granite.  Age: 1838+/-4Ma.  Unconformably overlain by Chabalowe Formation.  Geological Province: Davenport Province.||||||07-NOV-08
1201|Barrow Creek Granite|24047|5|Briefly described|p7 Fig. 6|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Age: 1805Ma.  Geological Province: Arunta Province.||||||07-NOV-08
1201|Barrow Creek Granite|24197|5|Briefly described|p60 Tb. 4.1|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Barrow Creek Suite. Age: 1713Ma. Geological Province: Arunta Inlier.||||||07-FEB-11
1201|Barrow Creek Granite|39888|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
1201|Barrow Creek Granite|42326|5|Briefly described|Table 2 P11|||||||||
1201|Barrow Creek Granite|42504|6|Mentioned|Plate 13 P46|||||||||
1201|Barrow Creek Granite|42643|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P10|||Variation/misspelling of Barrow Creek Granite Complex?||||||20-JUL-06
1201|Barrow Creek Granite|50369|5|Briefly described|p1.4, 17.1, Table 1.1|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Geological Province: Arunta Inlier. Of the Barrow Creek Suite. Age: 1713Ma (U-Pb).||||||07-NOV-08
1201|Barrow Creek Granite|50542|6|Mentioned|p92|Proterozic|Proterozoic|||||||07-FEB-11
1201|Barrow Creek Granite|69427|6|Mentioned|p12:22|||Smith and Milligan (1964); subsequently Barrow Creek Granite Complex (Haines et al., 1991).||||||12-JUL-16
1201|Barrow Creek Granite|69925|6|Mentioned|p39|||Barrow Creek Sheet area, Arunta Inlier.||||||
1201|Barrow Creek Granite|69931|6|Mentioned|p269, 275, 283, 289, 296|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Arunta Inlier. Sm-Nd isotopic analyses tabulated.||Barrow Creek Suite.|||Granite.|
1200|Barrow Creek Granite""|42643|5|Briefly described|p16|||Superseded by Barrow Creek Granite Complex.||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|9534|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Includes Darwin, Marligur and Moonkinu Members.||||||07-JUL-04
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|9691|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|||||||||01-JUN-05
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|9701|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Late Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|||||||02-JUN-05
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|9733|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|12466|6|Mentioned|p177 Fig.10.|||Term replaced by Bathurst Island Group.||||Overlies Flamingo Group.||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|13194|6|Mentioned|p404|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|22663|5|Briefly described|NT97 -1-4 Fig.3||Cretaceous|||||||01-MAR-10
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|22853|6|Mentioned|29|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|23437|5|Briefly described|p36|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|23714|5|Briefly described|p37|Late Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|23820|4|Described|p206|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Geological Province: Bonaparte Gulf Basin.  Maximum thickness: 1000m.||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|23867|5|Briefly described|p2|||Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin.||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|23999|6|Mentioned|p8|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Superseded by the Bathurst Island Group.||||||07-FEB-11
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|24047|6|Mentioned|p86|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|24050|6|Mentioned|p53|||Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin.||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|24427|5|Briefly described|p49 Fig.2|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin.||||||10-DEC-04
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|24442|6|Mentioned|p21|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|31406|4|Described|Table 2|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|31407|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Lower to Upper Cretaceous||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|31408|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Lower-Upper Cretaceous||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|31409|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Lower to Upper Cretaceous||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|31410|2|Defined|p10|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|32472|6|Mentioned|p223|||[Should be NT not Qld - IW Oct93]||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|33076|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Lower to Upper Cretaceous||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|33084|4|Described|Table 1|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|33085|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|33093|4|Described|Table 2|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|36490|6|Mentioned|p175|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|36535|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Early to Late Cretaceous||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|36635|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Early to Late Cretaceous||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|37815|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Early to Late Cretaceous||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|38351|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|38884|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|39068|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Radiolarian claystone; sandy claystone; clayey sandstone; quartz sandstone; ferruginous sandstone; glauconitic sandstone; basal conglomerate. Overlain unconformably by Bathurst Isalnd Formation.||||||19-APR-06
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|39069|4|Described|p15|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|39211|6|Mentioned|p47|||Age||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|39518|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|39803|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|40077|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|40168|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Cretaceous|Jurassic|Jurassic to Late Cretaceous. Fine to coarse quartz sandstone and minor basal pebble conglomerate.||||||18-OCT-05
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|40492|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|40493|4|Described|p12|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|40495|4|Described|p13|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|40808|4|Described|p18|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|40809|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|41280|6|Mentioned|p141|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|41304|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cretaceous||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|41305|5|Briefly described|p22|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|41311|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|41397|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|41436|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|41532|6|Mentioned|Fig.15|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|41733|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|42003|5|Briefly described|p111|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|42057|4|Described|p76|||See also p80||||||20-JUL-06
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|42068|6|Mentioned|p213|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|42075|5|Briefly described|Fig.4 P245|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|42081|5|Briefly described|Fig.2 P291|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|42151|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P57|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|42385|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|42442|6|Mentioned|p27|||Superseded by Bathurst Island Group.||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|43140|6|Mentioned|p4|Late Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|43252|6|Mentioned|p186|||Superseded by Bathurst Island Group.||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|43624|6|Mentioned|Table 1,p9|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|43630|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|43762|6|Mentioned|p408||Early Cretaceous|||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|43832|6|Mentioned|31-32|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|45121|6|Mentioned|p54|||Definition refers to Hughes and Senior(1974).||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|45146|4|Described|Table 1|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|45148|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|45162|6|Mentioned|p152|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|45168|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|46639|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Cretaceous|Late Jurassic|Includes Marligur Member, Wangarlu Mudstone Member and Moonkinu Member.||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|46700|5|Briefly described|P29, Table1 P8|Aptian|Neocomian|Equivalent to upper part of Mullaman beds""||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|50586|5|Briefly described|p2.1|Mesozoic|Mesozoic|Overlies: Nimbuwah Complex (unconformably).||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|60550|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Late Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|61155|5|Briefly described|p15, p16|||Age is mostly pre-Cainozoic, but appears to extend into Middle Paleocene in the Sahul Platform region. Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin / Sahul Platform, Vulcan and Petrel Sub-basins, and Money Shoal Basin - north and south.||||||03-MAR-10
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|61827|5|Briefly described|p157, p158 Fig. 4|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Includes the Darwin Member.  In the Kakadu Lowlands area.||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|63866|5|Briefly described|p108, p111|Cretaceous|Cretaceous |Litchfield Province, Pine Creek Orogen. Overlies the Proterozoic stratigraphy in this province.||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|64689|5|Briefly described|p7 Fig.6, p5, |Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Valanginian. Vulcan Sub-basin sealing blanket from post-rift sag deposition.|||||Shale.|
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|64696|6|Mentioned|p127 Fig.2, p135-136, p139 |Maastrichtian|Valanginian|||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|64698|5|Briefly described|lithinterp table|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Money Shoal Basin. Fine/medium quartz sandstone. ||||||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|65232|5|Briefly described|p40 Fig. 27|||Unconformable over lower Cahill Formation and Nanambu Complex. Sandstone, siltstone, claystone, conglomerate. See also Bathurst Formation.||||||18-FEB-10
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|67779|6|Mentioned|p41.|Cretaceous|Cretaceous||||Includes Marligur Member.|||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|68811|6|Mentioned|p119, p120, p196 tbl 50|Cretaceous|Cretaceous||||Includes the Darwin Member.|||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|69297|6|Mentioned|p290|||Misspelling of Bathurst Island Group?|||||Mudstones.|
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|69420|6|Mentioned|p5:117|||||||||12-JUL-16
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|69452|6|Mentioned|p36:22|||Hughes and Senior (1974); Hughes (1978). Subsequently the Bathurst Island Group (Mory, 1988).||||||12-JUL-16
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|69456|6|Mentioned|p40:5-6|||Hughes and Senior (1974); Hughes (1978).||||||12-JUL-16
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|70853|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Cretaceous|Cretaceous||||Marligur Member.|||
1246|Bathurst Island Formation|73083|6|Mentioned|p18|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Money Shoal Basin.|||Marligur Member, Darwin Member, Wangarlu Mudstone Member|||
1254|Batten Sub Group|22644|5|Briefly described|5 fig 2|||Geol province McArthur Basin. Overlain by Nathan Group, underlain by Umbolooga Sub Group.||||||18-JAN-07
1254|Batten Sub Group|41220|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
1255|Batten Sub-Group|30345|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Carpentarian age. Lithology||||||
1255|Batten Sub-Group|32658|3|Fully described|Table 2|||See also Fig 3. Revised strat.||||||
1255|Batten Sub-Group|32660|4|Described|Table 4|||||||||
1255|Batten Sub-Group|35162|6|Mentioned|Table.1|||||||||
1255|Batten Sub-Group|40259|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
1255|Batten Sub-Group|44434|14|Not recorded|p.7, opp. p.6, map|||Contains Lynott Formation, Yalco Formation & Stretton Sandstone (top). (D53-11,12).||||||
1255|Batten Sub-Group|44435|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
1255|Batten Sub-Group|44531|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
1255|Batten Sub-Group|60558|5|Briefly described|p7|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Informal name, probably misspelt, Sub-Group should be Subgroup. Of McArthur Group.||||||
1256|Batten Sub-group|33665|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
1256|Batten Sub-group|33666|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
1256|Batten Sub-group|39561|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
1256|Batten Sub-group|72718|6|Mentioned|p7|||Southern McArthur Basin. Batten Fault Zone.||McArthur Group|lower Balbirini Dolostone, Amos Formation, Looking Glass Formation, Stretton Sandstone, Catfish Conglomerate, Yalco Formation, Lynott Formation|Unconformably[?] underlain by Reward Dolostone (Umbolooga Sub-group). Unconformably overlain by Smythe Sandstone.||
1270|Bauhinia Downs Subgroup|30345|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Carpentarian age. Lithology||||||
1270|Bauhinia Downs Subgroup|32658|6|Mentioned|p105|||Refers Smith (1964). Now Umbolooga Subgp.||||||
1270|Bauhinia Downs Subgroup|44287|14|Not recorded|p.11, opp.9|||(E53-3).||||||
1270|Bauhinia Downs Subgroup|44288|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
1270|Bauhinia Downs Subgroup|44473|14|Not recorded|p.8-9, opp. p.7|||(E53-7). Backreef seds in McArthur Group. Includes Tatoola Sandstone & Tooganinie Formation (top).||||||
1270|Bauhinia Downs Subgroup|44474|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
1270|Bauhinia Downs Subgroup|44530|14|Not recorded|p.9, opp.10|||(D53-15).||||||
1269|Bauhinia Downs Subgroup""|42639|6|Mentioned|p18|||Replaced by Umbolooga Subgroup||||||
1269|Bauhinia Downs Subgroup""|45162|6|Mentioned|p45|||See also P108||||||
1271|Bauhinia Subgroup""|42812|6|Mentioned|p29|||superseded by Umbolooga Subgroup||||||
1325|Beasly Knob Member|28255|5|Briefly described|p76|||Of the Ranford Formation (Duerdin Group).||||||
1325|Beasly Knob Member|32699|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|Of the Ranford Formation (Duerdin Group).  Brown quartz sandstone; minor conglomerate and grit.||||||02-DEC-04
1325|Beasly Knob Member|32701|4|Described|Table 1|||Adelaidean. See also P15. Duerdin Gp.||||||
1325|Beasly Knob Member|45112|5|Briefly described|Table 18|||||||||
1325|Beasly Knob Member|48938|2|Defined|p72|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|Measured section P98.||||||
1325|Beasly Knob Member|60682|4|Described|p17 Table 4, 20|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Of Ranford Formation. Conformably overlies Bucket Spring Member, Moonlight Valley Tillite, uncon. overlies Saddle Creek Formation. Conformably overlain by Ernie Lagoon Member. Spelt Beasley in other pub. Max thick: >130m. Geol. Prov: Wolfe Creek Basin.||||||
1325|Beasly Knob Member|65331|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Of Ranford Formation, Wolfe Creek Basin. Quartz, sandstone, conglomerate||||||02-FEB-10
1325|Beasly Knob Member|68473|6|Mentioned|p531|||||Ranford Formation||||
1325|Beasly Knob Member|69442|5|Briefly described|p27:3 Tb.27.1; 27:4|||Wolfe Basin. Over 130m thick. Fluvio-glacial deposits. May be equivalent to Jarrad Sandstone Member.||Ranford Formation.||Conformably overlies Moonlight Valley Tillite and (gradationally) Bucket Spring Member. Unconformably onlaps Saddle Creek Formation.|Laterally and vertically variable, from medium-grained, quartzic to feldspathic and ferruginous sandstone, pebble conglomerate to siltstone. Large-scale cross-beds are common.|12-JUL-16
1325|Beasly Knob Member|69673|6|Mentioned|p190|||||Ranford Formation||||
1325|Beasly Knob Member|70206|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Wolfe Basin. [previously of Ranford Formation. Ranford Formation not shown in legend]||Duerdin Group|||Quartz sandstone, conglomerate.|18-JUL-16
1335|Beattie Creek Conglomerate|49027|6|Mentioned|p22|Tertiary|Tertiary|Used on Toko 1:100k prelim. Name was not formalized. Superseded by Poodyea Formation.||||||12-OCT-10
1335|Beattie Creek Conglomerate|64068|6|Mentioned|p79|||Of Simpson et al (1979). Now Poodyea Formation.||||||
1334|Beattie Creek Conglomerate""|38832|6|Mentioned|p157|||||||||24-JUL-06
1387|Beeston Formation|39320|6|Mentioned|p378|||Misspelling of Beestons?||||||
1487|Benmara Beds|32659|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
1487|Benmara Beds|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 5|||||||||
1487|Benmara Beds|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
1487|Benmara Beds|44482|14|Not recorded|p.7-8, opp.p.6 ; map|||(E53-12).||||||
1487|Benmara Beds|44483|5|Briefly described|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|Defn. on Tech.File E/52-12. Lower Proterozoic.||||||07-NOV-08
1487|Benmara Beds|45032|14|Not recorded|p9||Paleoproterozoic|Lower ?Proterozoic. Barkly Tableland. Defn. on Tech.File E/53-12. Pl.1.||||||07-NOV-08
1488|Benmara beds|24442|6|Mentioned|p23|||Differentiated as new volcanic and sedimentary formations, and incorporated into the Benmara Group.||||||24-JUL-06
1488|Benmara beds|39925|4|Described|p333|||||||||
1488|Benmara beds|65337|6|Mentioned|p86.|||Synonymous with Benmara Group (revised definition) this study. Recognition of two distinct Formations made Group status necessary.||||||
1488|Benmara beds|69433|6|Mentioned|p18:1|||Smith and Roberts (1963). Most outcrops were subsequently included in the redefined Benmara Group by Rawlings et al. (2008).||||||12-JUL-16
1488|Benmara beds|69434|6|Mentioned|p19:5|||Mapping of this unit by Smith and Roberts (1963) included rocks now assigned to the Crow Formation. ||||||12-JUL-16
1488|Benmara beds|72919|6|Mentioned|p16|||Smith and Roberts (1963). Defunct name; previously included Breakfast Sandstone and Buddycurrawa Volcanics.||||||
1515|Bernborough Volcanics|39571|6|Mentioned|p128|||||||||
1515|Bernborough Volcanics|42504|6|Mentioned|p59|||||||||
1515|Bernborough Volcanics|43749|6|Mentioned|p31|||Age: 1845 Ma||||||
1515|Bernborough Volcanics|43751|6|Mentioned|p611|||'misspelling' or is 'Bernborough Formation'. Age(U-Pb dating): 1840+/-8 Ma to 1845+/-4 Ma||||||
1515|Bernborough Volcanics|43850|6|Mentioned|Fig.5,p269|||Tennant Creek area||||||
1515|Bernborough Volcanics|46842|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
1515|Bernborough Volcanics|64559|6|Mentioned|p975 Fig. 5|||||||||
1515|Bernborough Volcanics|71592|5|Briefly described|Appendix A.|||Tennant Creek Region. See also Bernborough FZ.|1845+/-4 Ma (crystallisation: U-Pb zircon SHRIMP)||||Rhyolite.|
1536|Beswick Creek Formation|23216|6|Mentioned|p30|||Composite of units from Roper Group and Antrim Plateau Volcanics (Walpole et al., 1968).||||||24-JUL-06
1536|Beswick Creek Formation|43010|6|Mentioned|p140|||Of Mount Rigg Group.||||||24-JUL-06
1536|Beswick Creek Formation|44112|6|Mentioned|p67|||||||||
1536|Beswick Creek Formation|44201|14|Not recorded|p.9|||||||||
1536|Beswick Creek Formation|44471|14|Not recorded|opp.p.7|||(D53-10). Formation of Mount Rigg Group.||||||
1536|Beswick Creek Formation|45022|6|Mentioned|p.75,78,79,80||Carpentarian|Of Mount Rigg Group.  Fig.16, Tb.3,8, Pl.28.||||||
1536|Beswick Creek Formation|45162|6|Mentioned|Fig.152|||||||||
1536|Beswick Creek Formation|46679|14|Not recorded|map legend||Neoproterozoic|Upper Proterozoic.||||||
1573|Bickerton Volcanics|32659|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
1573|Bickerton Volcanics|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
1573|Bickerton Volcanics|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
1573|Bickerton Volcanics|37568|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
1573|Bickerton Volcanics|41406|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
1573|Bickerton Volcanics|42597|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Carpentarian||||||||
1573|Bickerton Volcanics|43010|2|Defined|p77||Paleoproterozoic|Of Orosirian age.||||||07-NOV-08
1573|Bickerton Volcanics|44299|4|Described|p.10||Paleoproterozoic|SD/53-7,8. L.Proterozoic. Table 1.||||||07-NOV-08
1573|Bickerton Volcanics|44300|14|Not recorded|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|SD/53-7,8. L. Proterozoic.||||||07-NOV-08
1593|Big Knob Beds|32699|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|Reddish brown ferruginous sandstone, grit and conglomerate.||||||02-DEC-04
1593|Big Knob Beds|32701|4|Described|Table 1|||Adelaidean. See also p14||||||25-JUL-06
1593|Big Knob Beds|33376|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
1593|Big Knob Beds|45112|4|Described|p34|||||||||
1593|Big Knob Beds|48938|2|Defined|p57|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|?Adelaidean.||||||
1632|Billengarrah Formation|22853|6|Mentioned|22|||Name discarded||||||
1632|Billengarrah Formation|32658|3|Fully described|Table 2|||See also Fig. 3.||||||
1632|Billengarrah Formation|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
1632|Billengarrah Formation|44287|14|Not recorded|p.10,11,18,opp.9|||(E53-3).||||||
1632|Billengarrah Formation|44288|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Chert breccia, flaggy siltstone, quartz sandstone, chert dolomite. Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
1632|Billengarrah Formation|44473|14|Not recorded|p.9, opp. p.7|||(E53-7). Formation of McArthur Group.||||||
1632|Billengarrah Formation|44474|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
1632|Billengarrah Formation|44530|14|Not recorded|p.9,11, opp.10|||(D53-15).||||||
1632|Billengarrah Formation|44531|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|23216|5|Briefly described|Table1p9,20,22|||||||||
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|23374|6|Mentioned|p40||Statherian|Equivalent to Nungbalgarri Volcanics. of Kombolgie Subgroup, McArthur Basin.||||||
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|23384|6|Mentioned|Fig 27|||Of Needham and Stuart-Smith (1985). Still applies to units in the Mount Evelyn and Katherine 1:250 000 sheet areas.||||||
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|23867|5|Briefly described|p4|||Now included with Mount Callanan Volcanic Member to form Nungbalgarri Volcanics.  Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|24050|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|32394|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||See also p287.||||||03-JUL-17
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|39679|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|||||||
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|40248|6|Mentioned|p226|||||||||
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|41397|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||||||||
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|41407|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Proterozoic||||||||
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|43010|6|Mentioned|p97|||||||||
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|43149|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Paleoproterozoic|of Kombolgie Formation. Of Statherian age.||||||07-NOV-08
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|44201|14|Not recorded|p.8|||||||||
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|44399|5|Briefly described|map legend||Neoproterozoic|Of the Katherine River Group.  Mainly andesite and minor amygdaloidal lavas and pyroclastics.||||||02-DEC-04
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|45022|14|Not recorded|p.56,64,66,158||Carpentarian|Of Kombolgie Formation Fig.15,16, Tb.3,7. Pl.16,28||||||
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|46678|5|Briefly described|Table 1|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Of Kombolgie Formation.  Mainly andesite, amydaloidal in places, pyroclastic.  Thickness: ~700 feet.||||||
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|46679|14|Not recorded|map legend||Neoproterozoic|Upper Proterozoic.||||||
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|47049|6|Mentioned|p237|||||||||
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|48867|14|Not recorded|p.6,18,20|||map. A "succession of altered amygdaloidal andesites and possibly basalts."||||||
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|67564|6|Mentioned|p39 Fig.20.|||In Roberts and Plumb (1965). Name is now (Sweet et al. 1999) abandoned; the rocks are included in Nungbalgarri Volcanics.||Unit in (superseded) Kombolgie Formation.||||
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|67779|5|Briefly described|p32.|||Equivalent to Nungbalgarri Volcanics.||Unit in Kombolgie Subgroup.||||
1714|Birdie Creek Volcanic Member|73083|6|Mentioned|p29|||Presents as a speckled area of anomalously high and low magnetic intensity.||||Overlain by Gumarrirnbang Sandstone.|Mafic rocks.|
1756|Bitter Springs Beds|39565|6|Mentioned|Fig.9|||||||||
1757|Bitter Springs Chert|31706|6|Mentioned|Fig. 2-26|||Late Precamb. micro-organisms||||||
1757|Bitter Springs Chert|37677|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|9199|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Dolomite, limestone, siltstone, sandstone, basic volcanics, evaporites.  Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|9814|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Dolomitic limestone, shale, siltstone.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22442|6|Mentioned|p54|||Amadeus Basin||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22496|6|Mentioned|p10|||Amadeus Basin||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22506|5|Briefly described|p128|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22524|6|Mentioned|p37,p39|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22560|5|Briefly described|p3|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22561|4|Described|p15|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22562|4|Described|p34|||Thickness of Bitter Springs Formation extremely variable, but max thickness is taken to be 1300m,  p34.||||||14-APR-08
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22563|5|Briefly described|p54||Proterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22564|5|Briefly described|p59|||Heavitree Quartzite underlies Bitter Springs Formation p59||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22565|4|Described|p71 & Table 1||Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22566|4|Described|p74|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Stratigraphic relations described p74||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22567|6|Mentioned|p91||Riphean|Age Late Riphean||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22589|5|Briefly described|p123,127,8,130||Proterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22646|6|Mentioned|p 99|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22647|4|Described|p 113|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Best known for its microfossils, which are preserved in black cherts in the Gillen and Loves Creek Members. Previously named Bitter Springs Limestone  p 113.||||||16-JUL-13
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22648|6|Mentioned|p 127|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22649|5|Briefly described|p 138|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22651|6|Mentioned|p 171|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22652|6|Mentioned|p 215|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22653|6|Mentioned|p 229|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22654|6|Mentioned|Fig 1 on p 246|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22655|6|Mentioned|p 254|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22716|6|Mentioned|p238|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Part of sequence 1 of Centralian Superbasin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22720|6|Mentioned|p 178|||Amadeus Basin||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22746|6|Mentioned|p519|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22762|5|Briefly described|p369|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22763|4|Described|p394|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22804|5|Briefly described|p442|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22805|5|Briefly described|p464|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22806|6|Mentioned|p484|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22807|5|Briefly described|p500|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22816|5|Briefly described|p10 Fig. 4|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22823|4|Described|p518-521|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22824|6|Mentioned|p526|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22825|6|Mentioned|p543|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22826|4|Described|p568|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22827|6|Mentioned|p583|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22899|6|Mentioned|86|||Geol province Amadeus Basin||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22901|6|Mentioned|76 fig 2|||Geol province Amadeus Basin||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|22907|6|Mentioned|41|||Geol province Amadeus Basin||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|23054|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|23156|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|23282|6|Mentioned|p52|||of Amadeus Basin. Equivalent to Alinya Formation.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|23286|5|Briefly described|p89||Neoproterozoic|Parent of Gillen Member which has similar fossil assemblage to Alinya Formation. of Amadeus Basin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|23287|6|Mentioned|p102|||.of Amadeus Basin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|23288|6|Mentioned|p142 Fig.18|||of Amadeus Basin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|23314|5|Briefly described|333|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|23356|5|Briefly described|26 Tab.2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|~750Ma||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|23361|4|Described|17|Carboniferous|Carboniferous|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|23557|5|Briefly described|p95 Fig.1|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|23621|5|Briefly described|p32|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Age: ~1800 Ma. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||07-NOV-08
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|23983|5|Briefly described|p19|||Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|23984|5|Briefly described|p3 Fig.2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|24047|6|Mentioned|p62|||Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|24063|5|Briefly described|p217|||Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|24064|5|Briefly described|p229 Fig.7|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|24111|5|Briefly described|p210|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. See also p215 Fig. 11.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|24173|5|Briefly described|p8, 24|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. Probable correlative of Eliot Range Dolomite||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|24246|5|Briefly described|p17|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|24301|3|Fully described|p15, p7 Tb. 2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Orginally named Bitter Springs Limestone (Joklik, 1955). Underlying unit: Dean Quartzite.  Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. Lithology: dolostone and evaporite.||||||14-APR-08
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|24302|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Grey to cream massive dolostone. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin||||||29-SEP-05
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|24442|6|Mentioned|p38|||Succession of carbonates, evaporites and fine siliciclastics.  Geological Province: Centralian Superbasin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|28364|14|Not recorded|?|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|29442|6|Mentioned|p103|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|29591|6|Mentioned|p109|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|29721|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|29806|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|29807|4|Described|Table 1|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|29972|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|30028|6|Mentioned|p381|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|30238|4|Described|p64|||Upper Proterozoic||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|30258|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Maximum age 1170m.y.See P101||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|30344|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|30540|6|Mentioned|p61|||Presence of thick salt deposits||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|30816|5|Briefly described|p174|||Upper Proterozoic (Adelaidean) See also Fig.2,3,5,7.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|30817|6|Mentioned|p9|||See also P12,14.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|31022|4|Described|Fig. 1|||See also Fig. 3, 4.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|31566|6|Mentioned|p230|||Proterozoic||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|31567|6|Mentioned|p277|||Refers to fragments in Polly Conglomerate||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|31706|4|Described|p52|||Fossils described||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|31707|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||See also Fig. 2||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|31971|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|31991|6|Mentioned|p298|||(Rb-Sr)age. Stromatolite fossils.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|32085|5|Briefly described|p45|||See also P48,49,60,63,65||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|32144|6|Mentioned|p81|||Solvent extractable organic matter||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|32339|6|Mentioned|p151|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|32469|6|Mentioned|p531|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|32477|6|Mentioned|p91|||Re microfossils||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|32640|6|Mentioned|p238|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|32720|6|Mentioned|p7|||Correlation. Stromatolites||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|32721|6|Mentioned|p72|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|32722|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||Adelaidean. Stromatolites||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|32723|6|Mentioned|p99|||See also P101,105||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|32727|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|32761|6|Mentioned|p576|||Late Precambrian. Eucaryotes fossils||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|32785|6|Mentioned|p312|||Precambrian, algae. See also P314||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|33025|4|Described|p927|||Late Precambrian. about 900 m.y.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|33102|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|33103|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|33306|6|Mentioned|p205|||U.Prot.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|33307|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|33630|6|Mentioned|p908|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|33680|6|Mentioned|p564|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|33761|6|Mentioned|p146|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|33941|6|Mentioned|p968|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|34111|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||Precambrian. See also Table 4, PP4,11,12,14,17,19||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|34186|6|Mentioned|p1982|||See also PP1983,1987 etc. Late Precambrian.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|34201|6|Mentioned|p373|||Fauna||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|34202|6|Mentioned|p1057|||See also P1058||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|34433|6|Mentioned|p8|||Upper Proterozoic. See also PP17,18,25 etc.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|34442|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||Prot. See also PP7,10,13||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|34483|6|Mentioned|p111|||Late Precambrian. See also PP112,114,116||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|34488|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||Upper Proterozoic. See also PP9-14 etc||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|34579|4|Described|Table 1|||Proterozoic. See also PP9,10,11 etc.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|34580|4|Described|Table 1|||Proterozoic.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|34724|5|Briefly described|p342|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|34812|6|Mentioned|p111|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|34925|6|Mentioned|p125|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|34968|6|Mentioned|p172|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|34969|6|Mentioned|p387|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|34971|6|Mentioned|p296|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|35064|6|Mentioned|p208|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|35102|6|Mentioned|p1|||See also Fig.2||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|35127|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|35201|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|35222|4|Described|Table.2|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|35223|4|Described|Table.2|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|35261|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|35805|4|Described|p37|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|35863|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|36198|6|Mentioned|p299|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|36526|6|Mentioned|p153|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|36532|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|36551|6|Mentioned|Table 13|||See also P26.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|36643|6|Mentioned|p69|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|36744|6|Mentioned|p52|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|36751|6|Mentioned|p369|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|36821|6|Mentioned|p399|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|36887|4|Described|p210|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|37371|6|Mentioned|p361|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|37462|4|Described|Table 4.IX|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|37928|5|Briefly described|p516|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|37929|6|Mentioned|p527|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|38157|6|Mentioned|Table VI|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|38243|6|Mentioned|p357|||See also Fig.2.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|38319|6|Mentioned|p326|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|38606|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|38885|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|38946|6|Mentioned|p363|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|38988|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|39168|6|Mentioned|p71|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|39210|4|Described|p29|||Stromatolites. See also Fig. 13||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|39213|6|Mentioned|p6|||Adelaidean. Envelopes basement in Arltunga Nappe Complex||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|39340|6|Mentioned|p359|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|39552|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|39558|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|39565|6|Mentioned|p32|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|39583|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|39610|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|39757|6|Mentioned|p1607|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|39898|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Thick basal stromatolitic limestone and dolomite; dolomite and limestone intercalated with siltstone at top. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||14-FEB-06
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|39931|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|40105|6|Mentioned|p311|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|40201|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|40562|6|Mentioned|p683|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|40740|3|Fully described|p8|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|40852|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|40856|5|Briefly described|p316|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|40906|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41039|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41115|6|Mentioned|p1389|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41190|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41203|5|Briefly described|p50|||Mention P5||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41224|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41270|6|Mentioned|p270|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41380|6|Mentioned|p301|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41404|6|Mentioned|p121|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41409|6|Mentioned|p290|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41509|3|Fully described|p9|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41510|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Neoproterozoic||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41618|5|Briefly described|p325|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41665|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41708|6|Mentioned|p199|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41717|6|Mentioned|p349|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41723|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Neoproterozoic||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41816|4|Described|p16|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41820|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41837|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Proterozoic||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41852|6|Mentioned|p209|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41884|6|Mentioned|p70|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|41997|6|Mentioned|p73|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|42037|5|Briefly described|Table 3 P79|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|42059|5|Briefly described|p130|||See also Fig.2||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|42082|6|Mentioned|p322|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|42237|6|Mentioned|p96|||See also Fig.2||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|42389|5|Briefly described|p581|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|42504|5|Briefly described|p69|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|42643|6|Mentioned|Fig.4 P19|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|42661|6|Mentioned|p119|||Amadeus Basin||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|42699|5|Briefly described|map legend|Neoproterozoic||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|42774|6|Mentioned|p335|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|42843|6|Mentioned|p441, p442 Fig. 1|||||||||09-MAY-05
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|42845|5|Briefly described|p498|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|42886|5|Briefly described|p221|||see also Fig.2 P219||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|42940|5|Briefly described|Plate 2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Dolostone. limestone, siltstone, sandstone, mafic volcanics, sericite schist.  Geological province: Amadeus Basin.||||||23-JAN-08
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|43035|4|Described|p17|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|43057|6|Mentioned|Fig.2.18|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|43105|5|Briefly described|Fig.3,p8|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|43116|6|Mentioned|p249|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|43225|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Neoproterozoic|||||||22-DEC-09
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|43230|5|Briefly described|p9||Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|43503|6|Mentioned|11-50|||age from Ediacaran||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|43560|6|Mentioned|fig.1,p227|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|43595|5|Briefly described|p548,Fig.5-33,549||Adelaidean|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|43631|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|43647|6|Mentioned|p530|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|43648|6|Mentioned|p491|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|43649|5|Briefly described|p456,457|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|43732|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|43756|6|Mentioned|p541||Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|43817|6|Mentioned|Fig.1,p42|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44109|5|Briefly described|p164|||Mafic volcanics. Overlies; Heavitree Quartzite.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44111|6|Mentioned|p.58, Fig. 2|||in Amadeus Basin, presented as "Bitter Springs" only in Fig. 2.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44158|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44261|14|Not recorded|p7-19|||Not recorded on white card.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44262|14|Not recorded|p5,7|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44323|14|Not recorded|map legend||Proterozoic|SG/53-6.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44336|14|Not recorded|map legend||Proterozoic|SG/53-3.||||||23-DEC-09
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44342|4|Described|p.4, Table 1||Proterozoic|SG/53-5.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44343|14|Not recorded|map legend||Proterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44395|14|Not recorded|p.6,11,12,Tb.1||Proterozoic|(Proterozoic).||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44396|5|Briefly described|map legend|||(Proterozoic). SF/52-15.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44402|5|Briefly described|map legend||Proterozoic|||||||02-DEC-04
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44433|14|Not recorded|map legend||Proterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44439|2|Defined|p.6-9, Tb.1 map||Neoproterozoic|Upper Proterozoic. Overlain by Carnegie Formation. (G52-2).||||||25-JUL-06
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44440|14|Not recorded|map legend||Neoproterozoic|Upper Proterozoic.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44484|14|Not recorded|p.7,9,Tb.1,2, Fig.4||Proterozoic|See also p.10,13, for more details. (Proterozoic).||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44485|14|Not recorded|map legend||Proterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44493|4|Described|p.10, map||Neoproterozoic|U.Prot.Bloods Range sheet. (G53-3). See p.8,11-13, for details.||||||22-DEC-09
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44494|6|Mentioned|map legend||Neoproterozoic|Upper Proterozoic.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44495|4|Described|p.5, map||Neoproterozoic|U.Prot.Ayers Rock sheet. (G52-8). See p.7-11, for details.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44496|5|Briefly described|map legend||Neoproterozoic|Dark grey dolomite, Upper Proterozoic.||||||02-DEC-04
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44497|4|Described|p.6, Table 1||Proterozoic|SF/53-13.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44498|14|Not recorded|map legend||Proterozoic|||||||22-DEC-09
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44499|14|Not recorded|opp.p.6, Tb.1||Proterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44500|5|Briefly described|map legend||Proterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44505|14|Not recorded|p.5,7,11,Table1,Fig1||Proterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|44506|14|Not recorded|map legend||Proterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|45041|4|Described|p21|||See also P23 & Fig.7. Proterozoic||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|45052|6|Mentioned|p67|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|45085|6|Mentioned|p11|||See also P15 for age of folding.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|45140|2|Defined|p12-14, p26, p28, p44, p56, p60-61, p66|||See also p68, p75, p83, Appx.p40. Ranford et al. (1966), Wells et al. (1970). Formerly the Bitter Springs Limestone (Joklik, 1955). Amadeus Basin. Named after Bitter Springs, Alice Springs sheet area; the type locality is Bitter Springs Gorge. Forms low mounds and low hogback ridges. Over 300m thick. Local calcrete. Generally steeply dipping; locally isoclinally folded. Age range from stratigraphic and paleontological evidence.|Between 1000 Ma and 740 Ma.|||Conformably overlies Heavitree Quartzite. Correlated with Munyu Sandstone (Redcliff Pound Group). Is overlain unconformably by Angas Hills Beds.|Pale greyish, finely crystalline limestone and dolomite, possibly stromatolitic, which contain thin lenses and laminae of dark grey chert; local basal thin-bedded quartz arenite.|
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|45149|6|Mentioned|p21|||See also Table 1 and P17.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|45155|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||Amadeus Basin||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|45170|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|46730|4|Described|p7|||Underlying Unit: Heavitree Quartzite. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||09-DEC-08
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|46788|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|46829|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|46830|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|46835|6|Mentioned|p63|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|46864|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|46865|6|Mentioned|p44|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|46903|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||Correlation chart||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|46905|6|Mentioned|p71|||Sulphate evaporites||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|46928|6|Mentioned|p323|||See also Table 1.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|46975|6|Mentioned|p86|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|48639|4|Described|p.13, opp.p.1,map||Neoproterozoic|U.Prot. See page 11,16,17,Pl.2,Sh.3.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|48863|2|Defined|p.8||Neoproterozoic|Tb.1, opp. p.7,11,13,19,20,36,38,40,42,43,Pl.10,15,16. Upper Proterozoic. (G52-4,G53-1).||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|48864|14|Not recorded|p.25|||To replace Bitter Springs Limestone. (G52-2).||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|48865|2|Defined|p.10|||Shown on many different figures. Fig.4,11-13,20,23,29,42,45,46-49,Fig.14,Pl.11. p.9. (G52-8,G53-5,6).||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|48880|2|Defined|p.15-17||Neoproterozoic|On many pages. p.1,4,6,14,19-29,31,33,74-77,Pl.10,12,13. U.Prot. (F53-13,15,G53-3).||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|48890|4|Described|p.11||Neoproterozoic|See also Tables, Figs, Plates. Upper Proterozoic.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|48963|6|Mentioned|Plate 5|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|48990|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|49027|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|49796|5|Briefly described|p2 & Sections|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|50246|5|Briefly described|p8, p20 Fig. 2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Includes Gillen and Loves Creek Members. Conformably overlies Heavitree Quartzite. Contains Late Riphean (950-680?Ma) fossils.||||||07-FEB-11
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|60525|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. Dolomite, shale.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|60547|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. Dolomite, limestone, siltstone, sandstone, basic volcanics, evaporites.||||||10-JUN-05
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|60549|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Contains Loves Creek and Gillen Members.  Basal thick stromatolitic limestone and dolomite overlain by thinner unit of dolomite and limestone contained in pink siltstone marked with cream "reduction" spheres.||||||16-JUL-13
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|60674|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Crystalline and stromatolitic dolostone, dolomitic limestone, shale, micaceous siltstone, gypsiferous siltstone. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||16-JUL-13
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|60683|5|Briefly described|p7, p25|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Age: ~800Ma.  Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. Equivalent to the Pinyinna beds.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|61153|5|Briefly described|p344-345 Fig. 1|||Unconformably overlies the Stuart Dyke Swarm; unconformably overlain by Areyonga Tillites. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||16-JUL-13
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|61154|6|Mentioned|p5 Tb. 1, p18|||Correlated with Pinyinna beds which were interpreted by Forman (1966b) as the deformed and altered equivalents of Bitter Springs Formation within the Petermann Nappe Complex. Contains salt horizons.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|61306|6|Mentioned|p10, p57|||Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|61309|5|Briefly described|p15, p16 Fig. 4|Carboniferous|Carboniferous|Includes Gillen and Loves Creek Members. Sequence of clastics (fine-grained), carbonates and evaporites.  Overlies Heavitree Quartzite. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. Correlated with Vaughan Springs Quartzite in the Amadeus Basin.||||||14-JUL-15
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|61385|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Crystalline dolomite limestone, limestone, siltstone; stromatolites: gypsum.  Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||20-OCT-05
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|61387|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Crystalline dolostone, dolomitic limestone, limestone, siltstone, evaporites, stromatolites. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||23-DEC-09
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|61518|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Crystalline and stromatolitic dolostone, dolarenite, shale, micaceous siltstone, gypsiferous siltstone. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|61519|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Crystalline dolostone, dolomitic limestone, limestone, siltstone, evaporites, stromatolites. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|61660|6|Mentioned|p3 Fig.2.|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Amadeus Basin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|61716|5|Briefly described|p642|||Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||10-MAY-06
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|61732|5|Briefly described|p4 Fig. 3, p25|Willouran|Willouran|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. See also p90.||||||07-FEB-11
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|62082|5|Briefly described|p30|||Outcropping at Snakes Head Dam. Consists of low mesa of mottled, deep red-brown and pink to cream clays overlain by a deposit of unconsolidated round boulders.||||||07-FEB-11
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|62359|5|Briefly described|p541 Fig. 3, p542|||Overlies Heavitree Quartzite. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. See also p546-547 Figs. 6 and 7.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|62379|5|Briefly described|p7 Fig. 2, p31|Late Proterozoic|Late Proterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|62453|5|Briefly described|p12 Fig. 8, 16|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. Correlates with Browne Formation.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|62595|5|Briefly described|p8, p29 Fig.6.|||Contains Late Riphean (950-680? Ma)fossils.|||Includes Gillan and Loves Creek Members.|Conformably overlies Heavitree Quartzite.||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|62609|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Dolomite, limestone, siltstone, sandstone, mafic volcanics. Underlies: Boord Formation, Carnegie Formation, Areyonga Formation. Overlies: Dean Quartzite and Heavitree Quartzite.||||||16-JUL-13
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|62620|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Dolomite, limestone, siltstone, sandstone, mafic volcanics.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|62989|6|Mentioned|p40|||Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||07-FEB-08
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|63450|6|Mentioned|p79, p88|||Geological province: Amadeus Basin. Salt-bearing unit.||||||07-FEB-11
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|63562|5|Briefly described|p338 Fig.3,p341-342,p345-346,p352 Fig.10|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Of Amadeus Basin. Contains a major disconformity below the spilites.|c.825-800 Ma.|||Overlies Heavitee Quartzite.|Carbonates, evaporites, siltstones, and spilitic volcanics (~795 Ma) with geochemical similarities to the Amata dyke swarm.|06-DEC-17
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|64068|5|Briefly described|p80-81, p183, 44|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Amadeus Basin. Includes basalt that may correlate with the Amata Dyke event and the 827 +/- 6 Ma Gairdner Dyke Swarm. Hosts structurally controlled Au in Arltunga Goldfield which may have analogues in Yackah beds of Georgina Basin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|64500|6|Mentioned|p643 fig 1|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|64580|4|Described|map legend||Neoproterozoic|Of Amherst Metamorphics[?]. Dolomite, stromatolitic dolomite, siltstone, sandstone.||||||09-DEC-08
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|64625|5|Briefly described|p243-258|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin. The top of this unit has significant paleotopography, deep channels and karst features. The immediately overlying lithologies are described in great detail. O and C isotope analyses detailed.|||Loves Creek Member, Gillen Member.|Unconformably overlain by Areyonga Formation, disconformably overlain by Pioneer Sandstone, Gaylad Sandstone.|Shallow-marine carbonates, evaporites and red beds: stromatolitic dolostone and siltstone.|
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|64724|5|Briefly described|p49 Fig. 7|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Deposited in the Amadeus Basin during the Centralian 1 event (~840-824 Ma)||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|64778|6|Mentioned|p13, 15-16, 18, 21-23, 27|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Thermal history summarised. Max. palaeotemperature analysis summary.|1100-1020 Ma (uppermost part).||Gillen Member.|||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|64793|6|Mentioned|p284-286, p288-289, p291, p293, p295|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Of Amadeus Basin. Age inferred from Fig.3.|c.838 - c.822 Ma.||Includes Gillen Member and Loves Creek Member.|Overlies Heavitree Quartzite.||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|64794|6|Mentioned|p238 fig 2|Cryogenian|Cryogenian||||Includes Gillen and Loves Creek Members.|||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|64796|5|Briefly described|p181-207|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Of Amadeus Basin.|~830 Ma.||Gillen Member, Loves Creek Member.|Overlies Heavitree Quartzite. Correlated to Browne Formation and Coominaree Dolomite.||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|64797|5|Briefly described|p153-156, p161-164, p168, p170-171|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|See also p172 Tb.13.  S-isotope data.|||Includes Loves Creek and Gillen Members.|||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|64809|5|Briefly described|p1-7, p11 Fig.10, p12, p13 Fig.13    |Proterozoic|Proterozoic|See also p19, p23-24. Deposited in a restricted euxinic, locally hypersaline environment. Contains source beds, reservoir rocks and seals.|||Includes the Gillen and Loves Creek Members.|Is overlain unconformably by Areyonga Formation.|Includes salt (halite) deposits.|
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|64970|6|Mentioned|p719 Fig. 2, p726|Neproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||27-MAY-09
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|65074|6|Mentioned|p358|||Amadeus Basin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|65102|6|Mentioned|p363, Figure 4-38|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin. See also mis-spelling Bitter Spring Formation p371. Correlated with Madley Formation, Officer Basin, on basis of microfossils.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|65194|6|Mentioned|p69|||Deeply weathered bedrock horizons of brecciated dolomitic limestone and siltstone. Forms an aquifer system for Alice Springs.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|65233|5|Briefly described|p3 Fig. 2, p4|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Contains Gillen, Loves Creek and Johnnys Creek Members (latter also referred to as Johnnys Creek beds).Overlain by Bitter Springs Formation paraconformably; unconformable below Pertatataka Formation. Geological province: Amadeus Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|65256|6|Mentioned|p6 Tb.1, p8, p17, p23|Neoproterozoic||Correlative of Pinyinna beds; correlatives of spilites in this unit are dated at 790+/-40 Ma and 797+/-49 Ma. Includes Gillen Member and Loves Creek Member.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|65272|5|Briefly described|p318-320.||Cryogenian|Amadeus Basin.||||Conformably overlies Heavitree Quartzite. Is overlain unconformably by Areyonga Formation.|Succession of carbonates, evaporites and fine-grained clastic sediments.|
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|65338|5|Briefly described|p iv, p59.|Cryogenian|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Thought to be part of the Gairdner Event mafic rocks. Age from basalt within Loves Creek Member.|c.825 Ma.||Includes Loves Creek Member.|Overlies Heavitree Quartzite.|Includes mafic volcanic rocks.|29-SEP-11
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|65358|6|Mentioned|p18|||Dolostone. Hosts gold mineralisation at Winnecke and Arltunga goldfields.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|65363|6|Mentioned|p11.|||Presence of Acaciella australica Stromatolite Assemblage in the Woolnough Member of the Browne Formation enables correlation with Skates Hill Formation, Loves Creek Member of this Formation, Yackah beds, and Coominaree Dolomite.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|65365|5|Briefly described|p1, 2, 5, 6, 7, p10 Fig. 4|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Amadeus Basin. Includes Loves Creek and Gillen Members. Overlies Heavitree Quartzite.||||||19-MAR-12
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|65366|5|Briefly described|p19, 21 p23 Fig. 3, p24|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Amadeus Basin|||Includes Gillen and Loves Creek Members.|Overlies Heavitree Quartzite.||19-MAR-12
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|65410|6|Mentioned|p72, p76.|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin.|||Includes Gillen Member.|||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|65416|6|Mentioned|p140.|||Amadeus Basin. Lateral equivalent of Browne Formation (Officer Basin). Correlated by stromatolitic dolomite with Skates Hills Formation.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|65454|6|Mentioned|p11|||Of Amadeus Basin. Temporally correlated with Skates Hill Formation.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|65489|5|Briefly described|p125|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Hosts Finke 1 and other gas shows.||||Overlies Heavitree Quartzite. Is overlain unconformably by Areyonga Formation.||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|66109|6|Mentioned|p191, 195-196, 198-201, 203|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Involved in the first study to document elemental organic carbon in microscopic fossils using Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry. Optical photomicrographs, Raman kerogen images, and confocal laser scanning micrographs of bona fide microfossils and pseudofossils.|800 Ma.||||Chert.|
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|66767|5|Briefly described|p60|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin.|||Gillen Member, Loves Creek Member.|Conformably and gradationally overlies Heavitree Quartzite.||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|67126|5|Briefly described|p1, p3-9, p13, p20, p26-27, p36-37|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Poor gas shale candidate: very low organic carbon content. Rock Eval analysis, Rock Eval Temperature Programme: Pyrolysis, Thermovaporisation, Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography results presented in detail.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|67326|5|Briefly described|p2, p7-8, p11-12, Appx.2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Intersected by stratigraphic drillhole BRD05DD01. Core section photographs. Composite log.|||Gillen, Loves Creek, Johnnys Creek, Members.|Overlies Heavitree and Dean Quartzites. Is overlain unconformably by Areyonga Formation and Inindia beds.||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|67375|5|Briefly described|p53|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Overlies equivalents of the Townsend Quartzite in the Amadeus Basin.|825 - 800 Ma.|||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|67479|6|Mentioned|p2 Tb.1, p39-42, p76 Tb.15  ||||||Includes the Loves Creek Member and the basal Gillen Member.|||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|67553|6|Mentioned|p54|Tonian|Tonian|Amadeus Basin. Overlies equivalents to the Townsend Quartzite; thereby providing an indirect age constraint to the Milesia Formation and Townsend Quartzite (Bentley Basin) based on 825-800 Ma depositional age.|825-800 Ma|||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|67565|4|Described|p5 Fig.3, p25 Fig.22, pp38-39.|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basins. A succession of carbonate, evaporite and fine siliciclastic sedimentary rocks. Hosts a thin-skinned decollement along which sedimentary rocks are backthrusted to the north.|c.820 Ma.||Includes Gillen and Loves Creek Members.|Conformably overlies Heavitree Quartzite. Is overlain unconformably by Arumbera Sandstone.|Interbedded crystalline dolostone, dolomitic limestone and limestone, shale, siltstone, and gypsiferous siltstone; local white kaolinitic sandstone, laminated stromatolitic dolostone interbedded with green siltstone.|03-DEC-15
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|67668|6|Mentioned|p. 157.||Cryogenian|Central Australia. Contains bona fide microfossils (Oehler et al. 2009, 2010). |800 Ma|||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|67856|4|Described|p342, 338, 337, 339, 348, 349|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Of Wells et al., 1964, 1970 etc. Type section: Bitter Springs (NT) 24oS35'S, 134o27'E. Reference Section 23o58'S, 132o52'E. Deposits from shallow marine to sabkha with some lacustrine in upper part. Thickness 366 m [in WA?]. Said to be thicker (1350m ) in central basin. Dated by stromatolites.||||Disconformably overlain by Boord and Carnegie Formations. Unconformably overlain by Areyonga Formation. Conformably overlies Heavitree Quartzite, equivalent to Pinyinna beds.|Dolomite, limestone calcilutite and siltstone; chert bands and nodules; thick evaporites with gypsum and halite; thin bedded quartz arenite.|
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|67888|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|68207|6|Mentioned|p766, 769|||Mentioned in a graph showing Raman spectra of kerogen comprising Precambrian permineralised microfossils; demonstrating they are not merely graphite.|800 Ma.||||Contains Precambrian microfossils in chert.|
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|68270|5|Briefly described|p679,683,685|Tonian|Tonian|Amadeus Basin.||||Overlain unconformably by Areyonga Formation (karstified surface), disconformably by Boord Formation. Underlain by Heavitree Formation.||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|68275|6|Mentioned|p55, 57|||Amadeus Basin. Contains the c.810 Ma Bitter Springs anomaly, the first major negative 13C isotope excursion in the Neoproterozoic; subsequently recorded in other countries (discussed).|||Gillen Member.|||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|68316|6|Mentioned|p778 Fig.1|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|68323|6|Mentioned|p4 Fig.2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|68517|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Late Proterozoic age.|||Includes Gillen Member.|||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|68733|5|Briefly described|p189 Fig.8, p190-192|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Amadeus Basin. Age inferred from stromatolite biostratigraphy, and geochemical similarity of interbedded volcanics with the c.830 Ma Gairdner Dyke Swarm.|c.850-800 Ma.|||Underlain by the Heavitree Quartzite. Correlated with Angalarri Siltstone and Eliot Range Dolomite.||04-DEC-17
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|68994|5|Briefly described|p18||||||Johnnys Creek Member|Overlies Heavitree Quartzite.||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|69003|5|Briefly described|p5, p52, p60-61|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|West Arunta Orogen and Amadeus Basin.|825-800 Ma.|||Unconformably overlies Mission Group (Bentley Supergroup).||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|69031|5|Briefly described|p4-5, p6 Fig.4, p8-9, p15-16, p21, p23|||See also p25-27, p43, p47, p50-53, p56-57, p79, p83. Amadeus Basin. Contains a major decollement, with thin-skinned deformation at higher structural levels. Appears as Bitter Spring Formation in Figs.4 and 22. Magnetic susceptibility data, average density discussed. Used as a chemical trap in predictor maps.|||Gillen, Loves Creek, and (in NT) Johnnys Creek, Members.|Overlies Dean and Heavitree Quartzites. Is overlain unconformably by Carnegie Formation.|A mixed succession of carbonate, siliciclastic, evaporitic and minor, dominantly mafic, volcanic rocks.|
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|69206|6|Mentioned|p1|||Amadeus Basin.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|69383|5|Briefly described|p74|Neoproterozoic||Amadeus Basin. Supersequence 1. Maximum deposition age of 1050-1000 Ma (Zhao et al 1992). It is inferred that deposition was completed prior to about 820 Ma.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|69418|5|Briefly described|p3:32|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Gypsum forms lenticular bodies, usually coarsely to very coarsely crystalline, within dolomite-anhydrite and sandstone-siltstone rocks.|||Gillen Member.|Overlies Heavitree Quartzite.|Contains halite and gypsum most commonly in the cores of diapiric structures in a silicified dolostone host.|12-JUL-16
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|69428|6|Mentioned|p13:16|||Amadeus Basin. Has structural interleaving as a result of the Alice Springs Orogeny. Possibly contains a major decollement, with thin-skinned deformation occurring at higher levels of the Basin succession.||||||12-JUL-16
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|69437|5|Briefly described|p22:4-6, 12, 14-15|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|NE Amadeus Basin, Centralian A Superbasin. Supersequence 1. The extrusive units are correlated and cogenetic with the Gairdner dyke swarm and are regarded as part of the Gairdner Large Igneous Province. Contains auriferous quartz in gashes, fractures and breccia zones; also uneconomic sediment-hosted Cu occurrences and the Fern Gap manganese prospect.|||Loves Creek, Gillen Members.|Overlies Heavitree and Dean Quartzites. Lateral equivalent of Pinyinna beds.|Widespread carbonate and evaporitic units. Includes spilitic extrusive rocks.|12-JUL-16
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|69438|3|Fully described|p23:2-5, 7-15, 17-18, 20-21,28-29,42-44|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|See also 23:48-50, 52-55, 59-61. Wells et al. (1967); formerly Bitter Springs Limestone (Joklik, 1955). Amadeus Basin. Part of Supersequence 1 of the Centralian A Superbasin. Possibly up to 1350m thick. Complexly folded in many places; deformation has caused local interleaving with Heavitree Quartzite. Ages from Amata Dolerite mafic dykes: U-Pb baddeleyite (Glikson et al., 1996) and Sm-Nd isochron (Zhao et al. , 1994) respectively; these dykes have geochemical affinities with spilites in the Bitter Springs Formation. Is correlated with Coominaree Dolomite (Adelaide Fold Belt) and Browne Formation (western Officer Basin). Lateral equivalent of Pinyinna beds. Is overlain disconformably by Pioneer Sandstone and Chandler, Boord, Areyonga and Pertatataka Formations, and Inindia beds. Associated with halotectonics, especially in the NE of the Basin. With the Heavitree Quartzite, co-hosts the Winnecke goldfield. Contains gypsum (with halite) throughout the Basin. Hosts the Blueys base metal-silver prospect, and the Haags Cu occurrence. Contains thin (up to 20cm wide) veins of barite in the core of the Parana Hill Anticline. Has promising Neoproterozoic hydrocarbon reservoirs, as well as source beds and seals. Has low shale gas potential.|c.820-c.800 Ma.||Gillen Member, Loves Creek Member, Johnnys Creek beds.|Overlies Heavitree Quartzite. Is overlain conformably by Carnegie Formation; unconformably by Stairway Sandstone, Finke beds, Winnall beds or Langra, Tempe Formations.|Crystalline dolomitic limestone, dolostone and limestone, siltstone, gypsiferous siltstone, sandstone, halite and evaporites. Includes a thin and probably discontinuous spilite unit. Locally metamorphosed to phyllite and slate.|12-JUL-16
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|69439|5|Briefly described|p24:7, 21|||Amadeus Basin. Has a similar succession of stromatolitic dolostone and foetid black shale as the Albinia Formation. Has a TOC up to 1.7% with oil shows.||||Correlated with Albinia Formation.||12-JUL-16
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|69443|6|Mentioned|p28:5-6|||Amadeus Basin.||||Correlated with Plenty Group.||12-JUL-16
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|69447|6|Mentioned|p32:10|||Amadeus Basin. Equivalent rocks in the Wiso Basin host potential diapiric salt structures or domes, providing potential hydrocarbon traps.||||||12-JUL-16
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|69510|6|Mentioned|p5, p8|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Basal Amadeus Basin. Interleaved with Palaeoproterozoic rocks of the Aileron Province.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|69606|4|Described|p1, p2, p3, p4 fig 2, p5, p6 fig 3|Cryogenian|Tonian|Supersequence 1.  western Amadeus Basin.  Potential source and seal rocks. Sparse outcrops. Greater than 500m thick. See also p7 fig 4, p8, p9 fig 5, p10, p18, p19|||Gillen Member, Loves Creek Member, Johnnys Creek Member.|Overlies the Heavitree Quartzite. Unconformably overlain by the Carnegie Formation.|Evaporites, dolostone and siltstone interbeds with a local volcanic component.|
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|69666|6|Mentioned|p36|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Volcanic units have geochemical affinity with rocks of the Willouran Basic Province.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|69673|4|Described|p63, p73, p84, p88,  p90, p96, p99, p146|||Likely deposited in shallow marine, lacustrine and alluvial floodplain environments.|||Includes Gillen Member, Loves Creek Member, Johnnys Creek member|Disconformably overlain by Inindia beds, Chandler Formation, Areyonga Formation, unconformably overlain by Winnall beds, correlated with Pinyinna beds|Crystalline dolomitic limestone, dolostone, limestone, siltstone, gypsiferous siltstone, sandstone, halite and evaporites.|
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|69917|6|Mentioned|p117|||Includes spilitic volcanic rocks ~824 Ma.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|69928|6|Mentioned|p210-211|||Amadeus Basin. South of Harts Range, is tectonically interleaved with basement gneisses.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|69929|5|Briefly described|p230|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin.||||Overlies, but locally is thrust under, Heavitree Quartzite.|Carbonates, fine-grained clastics and evaporites.|
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|69937|4|Described|v, vi, p3 Tb.1, p5-10, p20, p37-40|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Current depositional age of 820 Ma is based on geochemical correlation of the basalt with the Amata Dolerite (Musgrave Province).|871 +/-  Ma (maximum depositional age).||Johnnys Creek, Loves Creek, Gillen Members.|Paraconformably overlies Heavitree Quartzite. Is overlain disconformably by Areyonga Formation.|Dolostone, limestone, siltstone, sandstone, halite, evaporites and a basaltic unit.|
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|70018|4|Described|p234-235,237,239-240|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Correlable to Pinyanna Beds. Likely to have formed as a single shallow marine depositional sequence with the Heavitree Quartzite (Supersequence 1; Walter et al., 1995), as a continuous sheet in a ramp setting during thermal relaxation after ?830 Ma magmatic activity (Lindsay, 1999; Lindsay and Korsch, 1991; Zhao et al., 1994). Basaltic flows in upper Bitter Springs Formation are isotopically and geochmically similar to Gairdner and Amata dyke swarms (827+\-6 Ma (Wingate er al., 1998) and 824+\-4 Ma (Glikson et al., 1996) respectively.|||Includes Johnny's Creek Member, Loves Creek Member and Gillen Member.|Overlain unconformably by Areyonga Formation. Underlain by Heavitree Quartzite.||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|70416|5|Briefly described|p64, p65 Fig.2, p80|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Mentioned as having more stromatolite forms (Tungussia erecta is mentioned) than Aralka Formation.|||Gillen, Loves Creek, Johnnys Creek, Members.|||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|70634|6|Mentioned|194794.1.pdf|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|70793|4|Described|500k_interpgeop14_lut.csv + geochron|Cryogenian|Neoproterozoic|Of Amadeus Basin (Phase 1), Centralian Superbasin. Events: Areyonga Movement; Delamarian Orogeny (520-505 Ma); Petermann Orogeny (580-520 Ma).|1000-635 Ma (biostrat)|||Underlain by Dean Quartzite and Kulail Sandstone.|Dolomite, stromatolitic dolomite, siltstone, sandstone; evaporitic in subsurface|
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|70826|6|Mentioned|p5 tbl 2|||Supersequence 1, Centralian Superbasin.||||||20-APR-20
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|70839|5|Briefly described|p329,332|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Of Amadeus Basin. Outlier in the Arunta region.||||Overlain by Angas Hills, Carnegie, Wallara or Areyonga formations, or Inindia beds. Underlain by Heavitree Quartzite or Dean Quartzite.||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|71001|6|Mentioned|p16|||Superseded by Bitter Springs Group. Its Members are now Formations.|||Loves Creek Member.|||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|71080|6|Mentioned|p5 Fig 3|||Of Blake et al. 1979. Now Bitter Springs Group.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|71088|5|Briefly described|p7-p8, p15, p17-p18, p32, p33|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin.||||Overlies the Heavitree Quartzite. Unconformably overlain by the Carnegie Formation and the Angas Hills Formation.||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|71267|6|Mentioned|1m_geologyp12_lithology_lut.csv||||||||calcilutite, limestone, siltstone, dolostone, crystalline dolostone/dolomite|
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|71279|6|Mentioned|p365|||||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|71288|6|Mentioned|p136|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic||||Johnny's Creek Member.|||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|71592|5|Briefly described|Appendix A.|||Amadeus Basin.|1029+/-23 Ma (MDA: U-Pb zircon SHRIMP)||||Fine-grained sandy dolostone with an Fe-oxide and carbonate matrix.|
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|71801|6|Mentioned|p237, p239-p240|Tonian|Tonian|Amadeus Basin.|||Includes the Loves Creek Member.||Stromatolitic carbonates.|
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|71841|6|Mentioned|iii,p1,3|||Of Amadeus Basin. See Bitter Springs Group. Superseded; upgraded to Group status, formalised by Normington et al (2015), Normington and Donnellan (in review).||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|71842|5|Briefly described|p2|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Of Amadeus Basin. Nomenclature after Haines and Allen 2010 (Western Amadeus, WA), Edgoose 2013 (NE Amedeus, NT). Nomenclature now obsolete (status has been upgraded to Formation; See NTGS2017-005 and references therein).|||Includes Johnnys Creek, Loves Creek and Gillen members.|Underlain by Dean Quartzite or Heavitree Quartzite. Overlain unconformably by the Wallara Formation.||08-JAN-20
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|72249|4|Described|p327-333,341-342|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Of Amadeus Basin; Centralian Superbasin. Part of Supersequence 1 (Walter et al., 1995). Age constraint provided by intrusion of the Gairdner Dyke Swarm (U-Pb zircon: 827+\-6 Ma; Wingate et al., 1998). Depositional environments include marine to non-marine, starting with Gillen Member and lower part of the love Creek Member in a marine depositional environment, progressively becoming more regressive and terminating at the end of the Loves Creek deposition in a lacustrine environment with periodic marine incursions (supported by petrographical, microfossil and biomarker, and C, S and O isotopic analysis).|||Includes Loves Creek Member and Gillen Member.|Underlain by Heavitree Quarzite.||13-SEP-19
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|72360|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Of Amadeus Basin.|||||Crystalline dolostone, dolomitic limestone, limestone, siltstone, evaporites, stromatolites, upper gypsum.|09-SEP-19
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|72492|6|Mentioned|p1, p17-18|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|This Central Australian formation used in a comparative analysis study but found not to correlate with other strata.|c. 810-800 Ma|||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|72516|6|Mentioned|p85|||Amadeus Basin. Obsolete, replaced by the Bitter Springs Group.||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|72601|6|Mentioned|p7-8|||Elevated to the Bitter Springs Group. Includes potential source rocks. [Written as Bitter Springs 'formation' on p11].||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|73085|6|Mentioned|piii, p1-4, p26-27|||Amadeus Basin. Superseded by Bitter Springs Group. [Also written as 'Bitter Springs Formation'].||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|73086|6|Mentioned|p:iii,5,7,~14-17,30,35,38-40,145,147,154|||Superseded [see Bitter Springs Group]. [Also written as 'Bitter Springs Formation' and Bitter Springs 'Formation'].||||||
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|73088|6|Mentioned|p1-2|||Superseded; see Bitter Springs Group.|||||Includes finely laminated beds, occasionally graphitic, sulfidic or brecciated, consisting of black shale or siltstone with clay or sandstone.|
1758|Bitter Springs Formation|73222|6|Mentioned|p21|||Amadeus Basin (near Alice Springs). The Bitter Springs [carbon isotope] excursion is named from this unit.|||||Carbonate.|
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|9141|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|||Age: c.a. 0.8 B.Y.||||||28-OCT-04
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|22647|4|Described|p 113|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Description - sequence of dolostone, dolomitic limestone, red siltstone & chert conformably overlying the Heavitree Quartzite.  Named used by Joklik, 1955 - name now superseded & unit is now know as Bitter Springs Formation.||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|23818|5|Briefly described|p57|||Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. Equivalent of the Burra Group.||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|24063|5|Briefly described|p219|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|24301|5|Briefly described|p15|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Replaced by Bitter Springs Formation (Wells et al, 1967). Geological Province: Amadeus Basin||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|31393|6|Mentioned|Pl.25|||||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|33934|6|Mentioned|p2395|||||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|34433|6|Mentioned|p57|||Upper Proterozoic||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|34535|6|Mentioned|p57|||? equiv. Burra Gp.||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|40740|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|44261|14|Not recorded|p7-19|||Not recorded on white card.||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|44262|14|Not recorded|p3-21|||Not listed on white card.||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|44327|14|Not recorded|p.13|||||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|44342|14|Not recorded|p.4|||SG/53-5, refer to joklik (1955).||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|44964|14|Not recorded|p.27|||||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|45041|3|Fully described|p21|||Now revised Bitter Springs Fm.||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|45140|6|Mentioned|Appx.p40|||Joklik (1955). Subsequently Bitter Springs Formation (Ranford et al., 1966); see references to that unit on p12-14, p26, p28, p44, p56, p60-61, p66, p68, p75, p83, Appx.p40.||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|46740|14|Not recorded|p.187||Neoproterozoic|Upper Proterozoic.||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|48838|3|Fully described|p.11, Tb.1|||||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|48842|2|Defined|p.13||Neoproterozoic|On many pages. p.1,7,8,12,13-14,15,20-3,27,30,32,33,Pl.4,7,8. Tb.I. O/lies Dean & Heavitree Quartzites; O/lain by Carnegie & Boord Fms. Upper Proterozoic.||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|48862|14|Not recorded|p.1,8-14,18,32-44||Neoproterozoic|Pl.1,2,6,10,11. U.Proterozoic. (F52-15).||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|48863|14|Not recorded|p.10|||||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|48864|2|Defined|p.25,26||Neoproterozoic|Tb.1. On many pages. p.1,2,10,24,30,33,38,44,45-47,49,50, Pl.10,11,13, U.Prot. To be renamed Bitter Springs Formation. (G52-2,3,8).||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|48865|14|Not recorded|p.10,Pl.9,10||Neoproterozoic|Now called Bitter Springs Formation. Upper Proterozoic. (G52-8,G53-5).||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|48880|14|Not recorded|p.15,29|||Ref to Joklik 1955.||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|48910|14|Not recorded|Not recorded||Neoproterozoic|Upper Proterozoic. See also Bitter Springs Limestone NT.||||||
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|69438|6|Mentioned|p23:10|||Joklik (1955); subsequently Bitter Springs Formation (Wells et al., 1967).||||||12-JUL-16
1761|Bitter Springs Limestone|73086|6|Mentioned|p14-15, p147|||Superseded [see Bitter Springs Formation, later Bitter Springs Group].||||||
1760|Bitter Springs Limestone Formation|35485|6|Mentioned|p335|||||||||
1764|Bitter Springs chert|35102|6|Mentioned|p32|||||||||
1764|Bitter Springs chert|37677|6|Mentioned|Fig.2.4|||||||||
1764|Bitter Springs chert|40562|6|Mentioned|p684|||||||||
1764|Bitter Springs chert|46861|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
1765|Bitter Springs formation|23983|6|Mentioned|p19|||Informal - See Bitter Springs Formation.||||||
1765|Bitter Springs formation|29647|6|Mentioned|p30|||||||||
1765|Bitter Springs formation|38733|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
1765|Bitter Springs formation|41509|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
1766|Bitter Springs limestone|40859|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Informal name||||||
1780|Black Eye Member|42853|5|Briefly described|p593|||Of Carraman Formation.||||||25-JUL-06
1780|Black Eye Member|42936|6|Mentioned|p554|||||||||
1780|Black Eye Member|69424|6|Mentioned|p9:8|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of Le Messurier et al. (1990), who recognised a distinct iron-rich facies in the former Warramunga Group. [The parent Formation is not named].||Warramunga Group.||||12-JUL-16
1840|Black Springs Dolomite|28255|3|Fully described|p23-24, Tb. 11 (opp.p8)|||Of Limbunya Gp. Consists of dolomite, dolarenite, and dolrudite; stromatolites are common, top 30m being almost entirely of stromatolites. Conformably overlain by Fraynes Fm; conformably overlies Blue Hole Fm.  Max. thick: 376m. See also p122 Appendix.||||||
1840|Black Springs Dolomite|32172|6|Mentioned|p15|||Good aquifer||||||
1856|Blackfellow Creek sandstone|48938|6|Mentioned|p68|||||||||
1932|Blatherskite Quartzite|41816|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
1932|Blatherskite Quartzite|73086|6|Mentioned|p7|||[Abbreviated variation of Blatherskite Quartzite Member].||Heavitree Formation||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|23361|5|Briefly described|16 Fig.4|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|24496|5|Briefly described|p15|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Of Tjauwata Group.  Geological Province: Musgrave Block.||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|30391|5|Briefly described|p458|||||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|30815|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Precambrian|Precambrian|||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|30817|5|Briefly described|p9|||See also p15||||||25-JUL-06
1962|Bloods Range Beds|33307|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|33478|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|35102|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|35308|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|36887|5|Briefly described|p208|||||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|38157|6|Mentioned|Table VI|||||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|39210|6|Mentioned|Fig.10|||||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|39213|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|42504|5|Briefly described|p67|||||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|44493|4|Described|p.7, map||Precambrian|Bloods Range sheet. (G53-3). See p.9-12,14, for details.||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|44494|6|Mentioned|map legend||Precambrian|Undifferentiated.||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|45041|5|Briefly described|p15|||Precambrian. Equiv. Dixon Ra. Beds||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|48864|2|Defined|p.12||Proterozoic|Tb.1. On many pages. p.1,9,11,18,20,21,23,37,39,41,42,47,50,Pl.11,12. Middle or Upper Prot. (G52-3,7).||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|48963|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|50607|6|Mentioned|p2.8|||Geological Province: Musgrave Block.||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|60683|6|Mentioned|p7, p24, p38|||Probably informal - see Bloods Range beds. Quartz-muscovite schist. Age: 1070-1040Ma.  Geological Province: Musgrave Block.||||||20-APR-05
1962|Bloods Range Beds|61524|5|Briefly described|p17 Fig.1|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Part of rift sequence along with Wankari Volcanics and Tjauwata Group. Geological Province: Musgrave Province.||||||02-JUN-06
1962|Bloods Range Beds|61864|6|Mentioned|p18 fig 4|||Part of a rift sequence.||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|62359|5|Briefly described|p547, p550|||Misspelt - Bloods Range beds is preferred. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. Contains quartz-rich sequences. ||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|62609|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Precambrian|Precambrian|Sandstone, siltstone, slate, tuff, basalt and felsic porphyry and metamorphosed equivalents.||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|62620|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Precambrian|Precambrian|Sandstone, siltstone, slate, tuff, basalt and felsic porphyry and metamorphosed equivalents.||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|65256|6|Mentioned|p6 Tb.1, p18|||In Forman (1966). Now known as Bloods Range Formation.||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|67375|6|Mentioned|p230.|||Name discontinued. The rocks have been incorporated into the Tjauwata Group (Close et al. 2003).||||||
1962|Bloods Range Beds|71170|5|Briefly described|p112|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Petermann Nappe Complex.|||||Quartz rich sediments.|
1982|Bludells Monzonite|23216|6|Mentioned|p17|||Superseded by Bludells Dolerite.||||||
1982|Bludells Monzonite|23714|4|Described|p23|||Previously included in the Cullen Granite. Geological Province: Cullen Batholith.||||||
1982|Bludells Monzonite|23715|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Proterozoic|Predominantly I-type. In the Cullen Batholith, of the Rum Jungle and Central Regions.||||||
1982|Bludells Monzonite|39679|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
1982|Bludells Monzonite|40823|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
1982|Bludells Monzonite|41311|4|Described|p17|||||||||
1982|Bludells Monzonite|41586|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic||||||||07-NOV-08
1982|Bludells Monzonite|43140|4|Described|p15||Paleoproterozoic|Of Cullen Batholith. Prev included in Cullen Granite by Noakes 1949, Malone 1962, Walpole et al 1968.||||||07-NOV-08
1982|Bludells Monzonite|43624|5|Briefly described|p15|||||||||
1982|Bludells Monzonite|43832|6|Mentioned|34-35||Paleoproterozoic|Most has been reassigned to the host granitoid pluton;distinct from redefined Bludells Dolerite.||||||07-NOV-08
1982|Bludells Monzonite|67564|6|Mentioned|p38.|||Now Bludells Dolerite.||||||
1982|Bludells Monzonite|69420|6|Mentioned|p5:14|||Obsolete name. See Bludells Dolerite.||||||12-JUL-16
1995|Blue Mud Bay Beds|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
1995|Blue Mud Bay Beds|37568|6|Mentioned|p79|||See also Fig.5||||||
1995|Blue Mud Bay Beds|42597|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Carpentarian||||||||
1995|Blue Mud Bay Beds|43010|6|Mentioned|p126|||same as Blue Mud Bay beds||||||
1995|Blue Mud Bay Beds|44299|4|Described|p.12|||SD/53-7,8. Lower (?) Proterozoic. Table 1.||||||
1995|Blue Mud Bay Beds|44300|14|Not recorded|map legend|||SD/53-7,8. Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
1995|Blue Mud Bay Beds|69430|6|Mentioned|p15:25|||Plumb and Roberts (1965). In the NE McArthur Basin and the Walker Fault Zone, these rocks are now mostly assigned to the Balbirini Dolostone (Haines et al., 1999).||||||12-JUL-16
2021|Bluff Range beds|39497|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
2021|Bluff Range beds|49018|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
2021|Bluff Range beds|65337|6|Mentioned|p12 Fig.8, p21.|||Named by Smith and Roberts (1963); in this study, the rocks are attributed to the McNamara Group except for its basal, Drummond, Formation.||||||
2021|Bluff Range beds|69433|6|Mentioned|p18:10|||Smith and Roberts (1963). Subsequently the Lawn Hill Formation (Sweet, 1984).||||||12-JUL-16
2025|Blundells Monzonite|40168|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Cullen Batholith. Grey-green medium equigranular biotite-hornblende-quartz monzonite, coarse porphyritic quartz monzonite, biotite-hornblende quartz syenite.||||||07-NOV-08
2025|Blundells Monzonite|43140|4|Described|p15||Paleoproterozoic|of Cullen Batholith. Previously incl.in Cullen Granite by Noakes 1949, Malone 1962, Walpole et 1968||||||07-NOV-08
2034|Blythesdale Group|13516|6|Mentioned|p167 fig 10, p169 fig 11|Early Cretaceous|Late Jurassic|In Surat Basin, Eromanga Basin.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|22857|5|Briefly described|p296-7 Tb.22.1, p546 App.1 Tb.A1.12|Barremian|Tithonian|Includes Orallo and Bungil Formations, and Mooga Sandstone. Geological Province: Surat Basin.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|22865|5|Briefly described|Table22.1p296-7|Barremian|Tithonian|||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|23818|6|Mentioned|p141 Fig.65|||Geological Province: Great Artesian Basin.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|24070|6|Mentioned|p303|||Geological Province: Coonamble Embayment.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|24243|5|Briefly described|p3 Fig.2|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|29393|6|Mentioned|Table 4|||Jurassic-Cretaceous.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|29591|6|Mentioned|p69|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|30133|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Jurassic|Jurassic|||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|30610|6|Mentioned|p326|||Refers Chesnut (1968) , Hind & Helby (1969) , Wallis (1968).||||||31-AUG-20
2034|Blythesdale Group|30695|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|30807|6|Mentioned|p102|||Suggested map symbol.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|31706|6|Mentioned|p669|||Correlation chart of the Cretaceous outside N. America.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|32918|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|33075|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Refers Whitehouse (1954)||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|33676|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|33828|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|33939|5|Briefly described|p411|||See also p412.||||||31-AUG-20
2034|Blythesdale Group|33971|6|Mentioned|Fig. 29|||Strat. table.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|34172|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|34254|6|Mentioned|p491|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|34287|6|Mentioned|p186|||Cret.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|34611|6|Mentioned|Fig.65|||Correlation chart||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|36914|6|Mentioned|p87|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|38064|6|Mentioned|42|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|39494|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||See also Fig.5||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|40030|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|40121|6|Mentioned|p446|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|40544|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|40926|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|41085|6|Mentioned|p85|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|41247|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|41725|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|42493|5|Briefly described|Fig. 1 P18|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43000|5|Briefly described|p109|||see also Fig.5,p112||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43344|14|Not recorded|p14|||Great Artesian Basin||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43383|14|Not recorded|p25,26|||Eqivalent of Pilliga Sandstone||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43384|14|Not recorded|Map Legend||Cretaceous|||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43386|14|Not recorded|Map Legend||Cretaceous|||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43390|14|Not recorded|p16|||Part of Rolling Downs Group||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43402|14|Not recorded|Map Legend|Cretaceous|Jurassic|||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43403|14|Not recorded|Map Legend|Cretaceous|Jurassic|||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43404|14|Not recorded|p9-14,20,23-33|Cretaceous|Jurassic|Table p9, Table p11||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43410|14|Not recorded|Map Legend||Cretaceous|(Provisional Edition)||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43436|14|Not recorded|Map Legend||Jurassic|(Provisional Edition)||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43453|14|Not recorded|Map Legend|Cretaceous|Triassic|(Provisional Edition)||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43454|14|Not recorded|Map Legend|Cretaceous|Triassic|||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43459|14|Not recorded|p315-7|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43602|6|Mentioned|Fig3 p194|||In Surat Basin.||||||31-AUG-20
2034|Blythesdale Group|43881|14|Not recorded|p79-80|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43917|14|Not recorded|p27,32p|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43918|14|Not recorded|p57,75|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43924|14|Not recorded|p1,2,15|||In part is Late Jurassic (Oxfordian, Kimeridgian, Tithonian)||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43925|14|Not recorded|p32|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43940|14|Not recorded|p329|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43985|14|Not recorded|p8,10,13|||On SA card.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|43995|14|Not recorded|p11-61,Figs.3,4,9,11||Early Cretaceous|fig.15||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44028|14|Not recorded|Fig.7,p513|Cretaceous|Jurassic|See Strat Table.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44031|14|Not recorded|Tb.2,p5|Cretaceous|Jurassic|Ref. to Whitehouse 1954.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44043|14|Not recorded|Fig.8|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44045|14|Not recorded|p154|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44059|14|Not recorded|p445|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44068|14|Not recorded|p15|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44087|14|Not recorded|p4,7|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44088|14|Not recorded|p6-8|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44122|14|Not recorded|p323|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44128|14|Not recorded|Tb.1,p426|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44168|14|Not recorded|Tb.1,p5,6|||Upper part correlates with Longsight Sandstone.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44207|14|Not recorded|p115|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44251|14|Not recorded|p3|||Roma area.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44269|4|Described|p12,16,17,21,69,71,||Cretaceous|p83,93,map||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44278|14|Not recorded|Tb.1,p10|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44279|2|Defined|p4,Tb.1|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44346|14|Not recorded|p4|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44375|2|Defined|p310-313|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44377|14|Not recorded|2,4,5|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44406|14|Not recorded|p4,opp.p6|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44408|14|Not recorded|p4,7,opp.p6|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44417|14|Not recorded|p417|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44516|14|Not recorded|p33|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44542|14|Not recorded|p30|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44543|14|Not recorded|p34|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44607|14|Not recorded|p35|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44611|14|Not recorded|unknown (19-25)|||Not listed on white card.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44668|14|Not recorded|p63|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44732|14|Not recorded|Pl.1|||Taken from GeolMap QLD 1953.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44744|14|Not recorded|p106-111|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44819|14|Not recorded|p89|Cretaceous|Jurassic|Interbedded sandstones and shales, non-marine.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44915|14|Not recorded|p17,18|||Ref. to Day 1964, Whitehouse 1955, and Vine and Day 1965.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44916|14|Not recorded|unknown (p61-79|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|44989|14|Not recorded|p.126|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|45004|14|Not recorded|p.8,11|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|45009|14|Not recorded|Tb.6,p69|||Changed from Blythesdale Series by Whitehouse 1954. Upper beds = Gilbert River Formation.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|45011|14|Not recorded|p18,20|||Ref. to Whitehouse1954.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|46791|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|46984|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|48600|14|Not recorded|p16|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|48627|14|Not recorded|p3|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|48850|14|Not recorded|p1-26|||Not recorded on white card.||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|48906|14|Not recorded|p5,Tb.2,App.C,Fig.1||Late Jurassic|||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|48908|6|Mentioned|p60|||||||||
2034|Blythesdale Group|61377|5|Briefly described|p148 Tb. SU1|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Includes the Bungil, Mooga and Orallo Formations. White, medium- to coarse-grained sandstone, shale. Geological Province: Surat Basin. See also p149 Fig. SU8.||||||07-FEB-11
2034|Blythesdale Group|64856|5|Briefly described|p96|||Supersedes Blythesdale Formation. Whitehouse (1955) included the superseded 'Fossil Wood Beds' in this Group.| | ||||31-JAN-13
2034|Blythesdale Group|67402|5|Briefly described|p146 fig SRT3|Barremian|Tithonian|Surat Basin.|||Includes the Bungil Formation, Mooga Sandstone, Orallo Formation and the Gubberamunda Sandstone.|Overlies the Westbourne Formation. Overlain by the Wallumbilla Formation.||
2034|Blythesdale Group|67669|5|Briefly described|p11|Early Cretaceous|Late Jurassic|Of Bowen Basin.|||Includes Bungil Fm, Mooga Sandstone, Orallo Fm and Gubberamunda Sandstonet.|Overlain by Rolling Downs Group. Underlain by Injune Creek Group/Walloon Formation.||
2034|Blythesdale Group|68003|5|Briefly described|p52, p57 Fig.3-n.|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Surat Basin. Equivalent to part of Keelindi beds.|||Includes Orallo and Bungil Formations and Mooga Sandstone.|Overlies Gubberamunda Sandstone. Is overlain by Rolling Downs Group.||
2034|Blythesdale Group|69594|6|Mentioned|p537|||Whitehouse (?1955).|||Fossil Wood beds.|||
2034|Blythesdale Group|71342|6|Mentioned|Ch3 p7|||||||||
2068|Boee Beds|29813|4|Described|Table 2|||||||||
2068|Boee Beds|29818|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|||||||
2068|Boee Beds|36532|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
2068|Boee Beds|45140|2|Defined|p13, p40, p50-52, p75, Appx.p30-31|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Blake et al. (1977). Named after Boee Pool on Sturt Creek. Mapped as Kearney Beds by Casey and Wells (1964). Forms narrow strike ridges on E side of the Baines Hills; the reference area is NW from 19deg 29'30"S, 128deg 02'20"E, where the unit is 350m thick. Birrindudu Basin. The main rock type, sublithic arenite, resembles Erica Sandstone.||||Contacts not exposed: probably conformably overlies Jawilga Beds. Probably equivalent to Erica Sandstone.|Brown, maroon or cream, medium- to fine-grained, medium to thin-bedded sublithic arenite. Local beds of conglomerate and conglomeratic arenite. Some beds have low-angle cross-bedding; others have layers with shale pellets.|
2068|Boee Beds|46864|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|23820|5|Briefly described|p203|Carboniferous|Devonian|Geological Province: Bonaparte Gulf Basin.||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|24569|5|Briefly described|p248 Fig. 3|Early Carboniferous|Early Carboniferous|Probably superseded by Bonaparte Formation.||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|30550|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||Lower Carboniferous age||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|32307|6|Mentioned|p10|||L.Carboniferous||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|32648|6|Mentioned|p32|||Dev. - Carb.||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|32662|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Carboniferous|Late Devonian|Upper Devonian - Lower Carboniferous||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|32663|4|Described|Table 2|||U.Dev.-L.Carb.||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|32664|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Carboniferous|Late Devonian|Upper Devonian - Lower Carboniferous||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|32865|6|Mentioned|p468|||||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|32870|6|Mentioned|p45|||See also P48||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|34085|6|Mentioned|Cor.chart|||Frasnian - Visean||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|36890|3|Fully described|p378|||||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|36904|4|Described|p9|||||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|41532|6|Mentioned|Fig.15|||||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|41690|5|Briefly described|p3|||See also mention, P86.||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|42442|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P4|||||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|45038|2|Defined|p.115|Early Carboniferous|Late Devonian|U.Dev.L.Carb.||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|45039|6|Mentioned|p1|||Upper Devonian - Lower Carboniferous. See also PP6,14,25.||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|45040|14|Not recorded|p5||Late Devonian|(Upper Devonian).||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|45041|6|Mentioned|Fig.45|||Devonian||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|45050|6|Mentioned|p59|||?Frasnian||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|45056|5|Briefly described|p6|||Visean||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|45063|6|Mentioned|p6|||See also P27, 42 & Fig. 3. U.Dev.-L.Carb.||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|45097|5|Briefly described|p20|||Discussion of age by fauna. Correlation chart||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|46849|6|Mentioned|p180|||||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|48886|14|Not recorded|Map|Early Carboniferous|Late Devonian|Upper Devonian to Lower Carboniferous. Defn. on Tech.File D/52-14.||||||
2159|Bonaparte Beds|49637|5|Briefly described|Fig. 6|Early Carboniferous|Middle Devonian|Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
2157|Bonaparte Beds""|40993|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
2157|Bonaparte Beds""|41839|6|Mentioned|p32|||Superseded by Bonaparte Formation||||||
2157|Bonaparte Beds""|41864|6|Mentioned|p223|||Superseded by Bonaparte Formation||||||
2157|Bonaparte Beds""|42442|5|Briefly described|p11|||Superseded by Bonaparte Formation.||||||
2163|Bonaparte Gulf Sandstone|41811|6|Mentioned|p213|||||||||
2164|Bonaparte beds|45155|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
2164|Bonaparte beds|45169|4|Described|p6|||||||||
2164|Bonaparte beds|69452|6|Mentioned|p36:12|||Veevers and Roberts (1968). Now the Bonaparte Formation (Beere and Mory, 1986).||||||12-JUL-16
2169|Bone Creek Formation|23216|6|Mentioned|p30|||Superseded by Bone Creek Sandstone.||||||
2169|Bone Creek Formation|23374|4|Described|Tb2p10,19||Statherian|f Mount Rigg Group. Preferred name is Bone Creek Sandstone, which is also used in this publication. Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||26-JUL-06
2169|Bone Creek Formation|23937|6|Mentioned|p13|||Superseded by Bone Creek Sandstone.||||||
2169|Bone Creek Formation|24048|5|Briefly described|p68|||Parent: Mount Rigg Group.  Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||
2169|Bone Creek Formation|24050|6|Mentioned|p32|||Replaced by Bone Creek Sandstone.||||||
2169|Bone Creek Formation|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
2169|Bone Creek Formation|37568|6|Mentioned|p79|||||||||
2169|Bone Creek Formation|42597|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Carpentarian||||||||
2169|Bone Creek Formation|42812|6|Mentioned|p43|||||||||
2169|Bone Creek Formation|43010|2|Defined|p141|Mesoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of Mount Rigg Group. Of Statherian or Calymmian age.||||||07-NOV-08
2169|Bone Creek Formation|44112|6|Mentioned|p67|||||||||
2169|Bone Creek Formation|44201|14|Not recorded|p.9|||||||||
2169|Bone Creek Formation|44400|2|Defined|p.8,Tb.1,opp.p.6,map|||Mt.Marubma Sheet. (D53-6).||||||
2169|Bone Creek Formation|44401|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
2169|Bone Creek Formation|44471|14|Not recorded|p.8, opp.p.7, map|||(D53-10). Formation of Mount Rigg Group. Coarse clastics.||||||
2169|Bone Creek Formation|44472|5|Briefly described|map legend|||Of the Mount Rigg Group.   White flaggy silicified quartz sandstone.  Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||02-DEC-04
2169|Bone Creek Formation|45022|14|Not recorded|p.75,76,77||Carpentarian|Of Mount Rigg Group.  Fig 16,17, Tb.3,8, Pl.28.||||||
2169|Bone Creek Formation|45162|6|Mentioned|Fig.152|||||||||
2169|Bone Creek Formation|46679|14|Not recorded|map legend||Neoproterozoic|Upper Proterozoic.||||||
2169|Bone Creek Formation|60571|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Calymmian|Calymmian|Of the Mount Rigg Group. Mount is Mt in legend. Sandstone: pink/white, very fine- to granular-grained, thin- to thick-bedded, dominantly planar laminated, some cross-bedded, quartz arenite. Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||30-NOV-04
2169|Bone Creek Formation|69430|5|Briefly described|p15:30|||Shown in Dunn (1963) as the lower of two Formations in the Mount Rigg Group. Subsequently renamed as Bone Creek Sandstone.||||||12-JUL-16
2187|Bonya Metamorphic Complex|49036|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
2187|Bonya Metamorphic Complex|50369|6|Mentioned|p26.1|||||||||
2187|Bonya Metamorphic Complex|72516|6|Mentioned|p10, p191|||Of Stewart et al. (1980), after Bonya metamorphic complex of Warren 1979. Replaced by Bonya Metamorphics.||||||
2188|Bonya metamorphic Complex|48997|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
2275|Boord Formation|22716|6|Mentioned|table4,p231|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
2275|Boord Formation|22804|6|Mentioned|Fig 2 on p432|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
2275|Boord Formation|22826|6|Mentioned|Fig 2 on p565|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
2275|Boord Formation|22901|5|Briefly described|75|||Geol province Amadeus Basin||||||
2275|Boord Formation|23557|5|Briefly described|p95 Fig.1|Neoproterozoic III|Neoproterozoic III|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
2275|Boord Formation|24301|5|Briefly described|p16|||Geological Province: Amadeus Basin||||||
2275|Boord Formation|35102|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
2275|Boord Formation|35863|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
2275|Boord Formation|36887|6|Mentioned|p211|||||||||
2275|Boord Formation|37928|3|Fully described|p520|||See also p515.||||||26-JUL-06
2275|Boord Formation|39210|5|Briefly described|p37|||||||||
2275|Boord Formation|40740|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
2275|Boord Formation|40888|6|Mentioned|p153|||||||||
2275|Boord Formation|41852|6|Mentioned|p209|||||||||
2275|Boord Formation|42940|5|Briefly described|Plate 2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Siltstone, calcilutite, calcarenite, diamictite, sandstone.  Geological province: Amadeus Basin.||||||23-JAN-08
2275|Boord Formation|43503|6|Mentioned|50||Proterozoic|||||||
2275|Boord Formation|43595|6|Mentioned|p550|||||||||
2275|Boord Formation|43756|6|Mentioned|p541|||||||||
2275|Boord Formation|44342|14|Not recorded|p.5|||SG/53-5, correlated with Inindia Beds.||||||
2275|Boord Formation|44499|14|Not recorded|opp.p.6, Tb.1||Proterozoic|||||||
2275|Boord Formation|44500|5|Briefly described|map legend||Proterozoic|||||||
2275|Boord Formation|45041|4|Described|p29|||Proterozoic. Refers Wells et al. (1964). Fig.7||||||
2275|Boord Formation|48842|2|Defined|p14-15|||Sequence of calcilutite, calcarenite, dolomitic limestone, sandstone and siltstone, with boulder beds. Overlies Bitter Springs Limestone; underlain also by a tongue of Carnegie Formation. Overlain by Ellis Sandstone. Thickness: 2794ft.||||||26-JUL-06
2275|Boord Formation|48862|14|Not recorded|p.8|||(F52-14).||||||
2275|Boord Formation|48864|14|Not recorded|Not recorded|||Tb.1. correlation.||||||
2275|Boord Formation|48963|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
2275|Boord Formation|61732|5|Briefly described|p4 Fig. 3|Marinoan|Marinoan|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
2275|Boord Formation|62376|5|Briefly described|p18|Late Proterozoic|Late Proterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||09-FEB-10
2275|Boord Formation|62379|5|Briefly described|p7 Fig. 2|Late Proterozoic|Late Proterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
2275|Boord Formation|62453|5|Briefly described|p12 Fig. 8|Ediacaran|Cryogenian|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
2275|Boord Formation|62609|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Siltstone, calcilutite, calcarenite, tillitic conglomerate, some sandstone. Underlies Carnegie Formation. Overlies; Bitter Springs Formation.||||||14-AUG-06
2275|Boord Formation|62620|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Siltstone, calcilutite, calcarenite, tillitic conglomerate, some sandstone.||||||
2275|Boord Formation|64580|4|Described|map legend||Neoproterozoic|Siltstone, dolomite, diamictite, sandstone, and conglomerate.||||||09-DEC-08
2275|Boord Formation|64797|6|Mentioned|p153 Fig.2, p164 Fig.11|Cambrian|Ediacaran|Amadeus Basin. Rank not shown in diagram; shown as Olympic Boord.||||||
2275|Boord Formation|64809|6|Mentioned|p3 Fig.2 |Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
2275|Boord Formation|65102|6|Mentioned|p363, Figure 4-38, p364|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Glacial deposits considered coeval with Savory Group and possibly Yeneena Group.||||||
2275|Boord Formation|65233|5|Briefly described|p3 Fig. 2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Geological province: Amadeus Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
2275|Boord Formation|67326|5|Briefly described|p2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin.||||Unconformably overlies Pinyinna beds. Is overlain by Carnegie Formation.||
2275|Boord Formation|67856|4|Described|p341, p338, 345, 337, 339, 344|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Of Wells et al., 1964, 1970 etc.  850m thick. Type section: Boord Ridges 23o16'S, 128o39'E. Glacial deposits from fringing environment becoming shallow marine. Equiv. to Olympic Formation,Pioneer Sandstone, but could also be equivalent to Areyonga Formation.||||Prob. conformably overlain by Ellis Sandstone. Interfingers w Carnegie Formation.  Unconform. overlies Bitter Springs Formation.|Basal breccia derived from Bitter Springs Formation followed by tillitic pebble and boulder conglomerate with striated/faceted clasts. Upper part: partly oolitic, stromatolitic calcarenite, calcilutite, interbedded siltstone and shale.|
2275|Boord Formation|68270|4|Described|p679,682-683,685,688|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Amadeus Basin. Type section occurs on Boord Ridges, lat. 23'48"S, long. 12'843"E. Poorly exposed unit in the NW Amadeus Basin. Less than 425m thick. Fluvial, glacial and shallow/marinal marine deposit. Correlable to Elatina Formation.||||Interfingers eastward with Carnegie Formation. Unconformably underlain by Pinyanna beds; disconformably by Bitter Springs Formation.|Lower: breccia, conglomerate and sandstone; Middle: diamictite; Upper: oolitic and stromatolitic carbonate and siltstone.|03-JUL-19
2275|Boord Formation|68323|6|Mentioned|p4 Fig.2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin.||||||
2275|Boord Formation|69003|6|Mentioned|p60|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|W Amadeus Basin. Appears as 'Boord Formation' and described as an informal name [??? It is unit no. 2275 in the database and regarded as formal]. Shown as consisting of 'Finke beds' correlative, Areyonga correlative, Aralka correlative, Olympic/Pioneer correlative, Pertatataka correlative and Julie Fm. correlative.||||||
2275|Boord Formation|69031|6|Mentioned|p4, p6 Fig.4, p9, p26|||Amadeus Basin. Obsolete name: rocks have been assigned to Areyonga, Aralka, Olympic, Pertatataka and Julie Formations. Appears as "Boord Formation" on p4, p6 Fig.4, p9.||||||
2275|Boord Formation|69437|5|Briefly described|p22:7|||Western Amadeus Basin. Equivalent to Supersequence 3 rocks of the Centralian A Superbasin.|||||Carbonate and siliciclastic rocks.|12-JUL-16
2275|Boord Formation|69438|5|Briefly described|p23:2, 10, 17, 23|Ediacaran|Cryogenian|Amadeus Basin. Was tentatively correlated with Inindia beds.||||Disconformably overlies Bitter Springs Formation. Is overlain by Ellis Sandstone.||12-JUL-16
2275|Boord Formation|69443|5|Briefly described|p28:8|||Amadeus Basin. Glacigene and post-glacial deposits related to the Elatina (previously Marinoan) glaciation.||||Equivalent to Keepera Group (Georgina Basin).||12-JUL-16
2275|Boord Formation|69606|6|Mentioned|p1, p3, p4 fig 2, p8, p10, p16, p19|||Probably obsolete, replaced with the unnamed unit beneath the Areyonga Formation and the Areyonga Formation itself. Variable and often poor outcrop in WA. Contains stromatolites within the carbonates of this unit.||||||14-SEP-22
2275|Boord Formation|69673|6|Mentioned|p74|||||||Correlated with Inindia beds||
2275|Boord Formation|70416|5|Briefly described|p64, p65 Fig.2|Ediacaran|Cryogenian|Western Amadeus Basin. Superseded. Previously correlated with only the Areyonga Formation; now reassigned to units spanning the Wallara Formation to Julie Formation. Appears in Fig.2 as "obsolete 'Boord formation' ".||||||
2275|Boord Formation|70839|5|Briefly described|p329|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Of Amadeus Basin. Entire equivalent to Julie, Pertatataka, Olympic, Aralka, Areyonga and Wallara formations in the main part of the Amadeus Basin in WA.||||Overlain by Carnegie Formation. Underlain by bitter Springs Formation.||
2275|Boord Formation|71080|6|Mentioned|p30 fig 21|Ediacaran|Tonian|Shown as informal [or superseded?] "Boord Formation" in southern WA Amadeus Basin. Shown as equivalent to all of Wallara Formation, Areyonga Formation, Aralka Formation, Olympic Formation, Pertatataka Formation, Julie Formation succession.||||||
2275|Boord Formation|71267|6|Mentioned|1m_geologyp12_lithology_lut.csv||||||||crystalline dolostone/dolomite, calcarenite, siltstone, limestone|
2275|Boord Formation|71279|6|Mentioned|p355 Fig.2|Ediacaran|Cryogenian|Amadeus Basin.||||||
2275|Boord Formation|71841|5|Briefly described|p1|Ediacaran|Cryogenian|Of Amadeus Basin.||||Grades into Inindia beds. Overlain by Pertaoorta Group. Underlain by Pinyanna beds. Grades into Inindia beds.||19-SEP-19
2275|Boord Formation|71842|5|Briefly described|p2-3|Ediacaran|Cryogenian|Of Amadeus Basin. Nomenclature after Haines and Allen 2010 (Western Amadeus, WA).||||In unconformable contact with correlatives of Early Ediacaran to Late Cryogenian Amadeus stratigraphy.||
2275|Boord Formation|72601|6|Mentioned|p7, p11, p14|||Obsolete (see Haines and Allen, 2014). [Written as ""Boord Formation""].||||||
2275|Boord Formation|73086|6|Mentioned|p78, p164|||Obsolete name. Mount Conner/Boord Ridge area[?].||||May correlate to Ringwood Member (Aralka Formation).||
2316|Border Creek Member|13194|4|Described|p389 Tb. 4-16, p402 fig 4-66|Carboniferous|Carboniferous|Type Section: near Point Spring 15o24'S 128o55'E. Up to 50m thick. Fluvial to deltaic.||Point Spring Sandstone|||Conglomerate, siltstone and pebbly sandstone.|
2316|Border Creek Member|40993|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
2316|Border Creek Member|41839|5|Briefly described|p32|||Formerly Border Creek Formation.||||||26-JUL-06
2316|Border Creek Member|41864|4|Described|p131|||||||||
2316|Border Creek Member|42442|6|Mentioned|p11|||Of Point Spring Sandstone.||||||26-JUL-06
2316|Border Creek Member|60006|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Namurian|Namurian|Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin. Of Point Spring Sandstone (Weaber Group). Sandstone, conglomerate, siltstone.||||||26-JUL-06
2316|Border Creek Member|60682|4|Described|p22 Table 5, 26|Westphalian|Visean|Of Point Spring Sandstone. Unconformably overlies Langfield Group. Thickness: 40-50m. Sandstone, conglomerate and siltstone. Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin.||||||
2316|Border Creek Member|61542|5|Briefly described|p276|||Previously interpreted as part of Point Spring Sandstone by Mory and Beer (1988). Revised herein to original Veevers and Roberts (1968) status as a distinct unit overlying Point Spring Formation - and named Border Creek Formation of the Kulshill Group.||||||07-FEB-11
2316|Border Creek Member|65331|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Bashkirian|Serpukhovian|Of Point Spring Sandstone? Of Weaber Group. Age shown as Namurian. Sandstone, conglomerate, siltstone||||||28-SEP-11
2316|Border Creek Member|69452|6|Mentioned|p36:17|||Originally Border Creek Formation of Veevers and Roberts (1968). Later Border Creek Member (Mory and Beere, 1988) of Point Spring Sandstone; subsequently reinterpreted by Gorter et al. (2005) as being part of Kulshill Group, and reinstated to Formation status. Consequently, outcrops in AUVERGNE that were identified as this Member are excluded from Wadeye Group.||||||12-JUL-16
2316|Border Creek Member|70206|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Carboniferous|Carboniferous|Bonaparte Basin.||Point Spring Sandstone|||Sandstone, conglomerate, siltstone.|
2318|Border Creek Sandstone|45050|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
2444|Bowthorn Siltstone Member|23065|6|Mentioned|17|||Geol. province: South Nicholson Basin. Of the South Nicholson Group.||||||26-JUL-06
2444|Bowthorn Siltstone Member|23393|5|Briefly described|p21|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Of Constance Sandstone.||||||
2444|Bowthorn Siltstone Member|35640|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Carpentarian|Adelaidean - Carpentarian||||||
2444|Bowthorn Siltstone Member|36012|3|Fully described|Table 4|||||||||
2444|Bowthorn Siltstone Member|36217|6|Mentioned|p206|||Published by Grimes and others 1979. Definition approved by Qld SNC.||||||26-JUL-06
2444|Bowthorn Siltstone Member|36439|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Carpentarian|Carpentarian or Adelaidean||||||
2444|Bowthorn Siltstone Member|36442|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Carpentarian|Carpentarian or Adelaidean||||||
2444|Bowthorn Siltstone Member|38584|4|Described|p20|||||||||
2444|Bowthorn Siltstone Member|39797|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
2444|Bowthorn Siltstone Member|41721|6|Mentioned|p29|||Highest member of Constance Sandstone. Not exposed in CALVERT HILLS.||||||01-AUG-07
2444|Bowthorn Siltstone Member|44922|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Of Constance Sandstone.||||||
2444|Bowthorn Siltstone Member|45166|5|Briefly described|p33|||||||||
2444|Bowthorn Siltstone Member|49001|2|Defined|p14|Adelaidean|Carpentarian|Carpentarian or Adelaidean. Member of the Constance Sandstone.||||||
2444|Bowthorn Siltstone Member|65337|5|Briefly described|pp51-53.|||Defined by Sweet (1981) as part of Constance Sandstone; name now abandoned; the siltstone lenses absorbed into the Schultz Sandstone Member. |||||Poorly outcropping, platy, thinly laminated very fine-grained sandstone; an interbed of medium to coarse sandstone with marked lamination due to weathering out of iron oxides.|
2444|Bowthorn Siltstone Member|67323|5|Briefly described|GIS attrib tbl|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|South Nicholson Basin. Detrital [?zircon] ages: 1600 +/-21 Ma (Magee et al, in prep)||South Nicholson Group|||Micaceous siltstone.|
2444|Bowthorn Siltstone Member|67539|6|Mentioned|p15|||Declared obsolete by Rawlings and others (2008)and now delineated as unnamed siltstone members within the Constance Sandstone.||||||
2444|Bowthorn Siltstone Member|68146|6|Mentioned|p196|||||Constance Sandstone.||Overlies Schultz Sandstone Member. Is overlain unconformably by Elizabeth Sandstone Member (of Accident Subgroup).||
2444|Bowthorn Siltstone Member|70897|5|Briefly described|p38, Fig.1.7.6|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Represents regional flooding episodes.||Constance Sandstone.|||Siltstone, shale.|
2444|Bowthorn Siltstone Member|71369|5|Briefly described|p5-7, p32|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Slater and Mond (1980), Sweet et al. (1981). It was abandoned as a member of the Constance Sandstone, and absorbed into the Schultz Sandstone Member, by Rawlings et al. (2008). Resurrected and modified in this study as Bowthorn Member (Sweet, 2017) to apply to the upper part of the Constance Sandstone. The type area of Sweet (1981) is replaced by a type section 4-5km S of Bowthorn homestead. The base is the base of the first substantial siltstone interbed in the Constance Sandstone, and the top is above the uppermost siltstone in the section.||Constance Sandstone.||||
2447|Box Hole Formation|35088|6|Mentioned|p92|||||||||
2447|Box Hole Formation|35136|6|Mentioned|p140|||||||||
2447|Box Hole Formation|36198|6|Mentioned|Fig.III.15|||||||||
2447|Box Hole Formation|38445|6|Mentioned|p102|||||||||
2447|Box Hole Formation|40810|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
2447|Box Hole Formation|46957|6|Mentioned|p165|||||||||
2446|Box Hole Formation""|30220|6|Mentioned|Fig.15|||||||||
2446|Box Hole Formation""|35798|6|Mentioned|p310|||Informal name by B.Daily.||||||
2446|Box Hole Formation""|40810|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
2448|Box Hole formation|35136|6|Mentioned|p147|||||||||
2473|Bradshaw Granite|32659|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
2473|Bradshaw Granite|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
2473|Bradshaw Granite|33223|6|Mentioned|p965|||||||||
2473|Bradshaw Granite|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Proterozoic|Archean|Archaean to Proterozoic||||||07-NOV-08
2473|Bradshaw Granite|37565|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
2473|Bradshaw Granite|38143|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
2473|Bradshaw Granite|42597|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Archean||||||||07-NOV-08
2473|Bradshaw Granite|43010|6|Mentioned|p25|||Superseded by Bradshaw Complex.||||||17-SEP-08
2473|Bradshaw Granite|44299|6|Mentioned|p.8|||SD/53-7,8.||||||
2473|Bradshaw Granite|45022|14|Not recorded|p.130||Archean|||||||07-NOV-08
2473|Bradshaw Granite|45087|5|Briefly described|p17|||Chemical analyses. See also p212, 213, 218-221.||||||02-AUG-06
2473|Bradshaw Granite|48894|6|Mentioned|p23|||Age: 1775 my||||||02-AUG-06
2473|Bradshaw Granite|50591|5|Briefly described|p1.3, Table 1.1|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Bradshaw Suite. Geological Province: Arnhem Block / McArthur Basin.||||||07-NOV-08
2475|Brady Gneiss formation|35033|6|Mentioned|p241|||||||||
2527|Brewer Formation|34186|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||See also Fig.4||||||
2593|Broadmere Member|41220|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
2597|Broadmere Sandstone|23776|5|Briefly described|p705 Fig 2.|||Of McMinn Formation.||||||02-AUG-06
2597|Broadmere Sandstone|41220|4|Described|p371|||||||||
2597|Broadmere Sandstone|70968|6|Mentioned|p65|||Dorrins and Womer (1983). Superseded: now Moroak Sandstone.||||||
2595|Broadmere Sandstone Member|41268|6|Mentioned|p292|||||||||
2595|Broadmere Sandstone Member|69673|6|Mentioned|p38|||Discontinued name.||||||
2594|Broadmere Sandstone Member""|41268|6|Mentioned|p296|||||||||
2596|Broadmere Sandstone"" Member|41268|6|Mentioned|p297|||||||||
2601|Brockman Formation|22661|6|Mentioned|p 317|||||||||
2601|Brockman Formation|23280|5|Briefly described|Table1p1085||Siderian|Max Age: 2470 (+/-) 4 Ma.||||||
2601|Brockman Formation|32389|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
2601|Brockman Formation|36001|6|Mentioned|p1099|||||||||
2601|Brockman Formation|37223|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
2601|Brockman Formation|40593|6|Mentioned|p104|||||||||
2601|Brockman Formation|41622|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
2601|Brockman Formation|62021|6|Mentioned|p169|||||||||12-FEB-08
2606|Brocks Creek dolerite|30831|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
2607|Brocks Creek granite|35476|6|Mentioned|p131|||||||||
2668|Brown Gannet Formation|41532|6|Mentioned|p308|||||||||
2668|Brown Gannet Formation|42053|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P30|||||||||01-MAR-10
2668|Brown Gannet Formation|62837|5|Briefly described|Stratigraphic columns|Paleocene|Early Cretaceous|Age: ~114-~65Ma. Geological Province:  Ashmore Platform.||||||01-MAR-10
2668|Brown Gannet Formation|69452|5|Briefly described|p36:15|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Bonaparte Basin.||Bathurst Island Group.||||12-JUL-16
2684|Browne beds|23282|6|Mentioned|p52|||May be equivalent of Alinya Formation. of western Officer Basin.||||||
2684|Browne beds|23288|5|Briefly described|p137 Fig.18|||Synonym of Lefroy beds. of Western Officer Basin.||||||
2684|Browne beds|36701|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
2684|Browne beds|45155|6|Mentioned|p22|||Correlation||||||
2684|Browne beds|62453|6|Mentioned|p18|||Superseded by Browne Formation||||||
2714|Bruna Granite Gneiss|41967|6|Mentioned|p236|||||||||
2714|Bruna Granite Gneiss|64337|5|Briefly described|p375, p392|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|See also variations Bruna Granitic Gneiss (p374 Fig. 1) and Bruna Granite (p375, p392). [Formal name Bruna Gneiss]. Age by conventional zircon U/Pb; (Mortimer et al. 1987; Cooper et al. 1988).|Protolith c.1750 - 1740 Ma.|||||
2716|Bruna granite|41965|6|Mentioned|p208|||||||||
2716|Bruna granite|41966|6|Mentioned|p227|||||||||
2715|Bruna granite gneiss|41083|6|Mentioned|p464|||||||||
2715|Bruna granite gneiss|69928|6|Mentioned|p210-216, 219-220, 225|||Arunta Inlier. Situated in the Harts Range Detachment Zone. Referred to as BGG after first one or two appearances in text. Isotope analyses.|1745 Ma (Cooper et al., 1998).|||Intrudes Entia Gneiss Complex.||
2717|Bruna granitic gneiss|23733|6|Mentioned|p45 App. 2|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Informal name - see Bruna Gneiss.||||||07-NOV-08
2717|Bruna granitic gneiss|40100|5|Briefly described|p274|||||||||
2717|Bruna granitic gneiss|40977|5|Briefly described|p296|||||||||
2717|Bruna granitic gneiss|41083|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
2717|Bruna granitic gneiss|41966|5|Briefly described|p223|||||||||
2717|Bruna granitic gneiss|64574|6|Mentioned|p705 Fig. 2|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Age: 1745Ma.||||||23-DEC-08
2717|Bruna granitic gneiss|69925|6|Mentioned|p20|||Central Arunta Province, Arunta Inlier.|1747 +3/-2 Ma (Cooper et al., 1988).|||||
2760|Buchanan Beds|35231|4|Described|Table.1|||||||||
2761|Buchanan Hills Beds|31412|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Cretaceous|Cretaceous or Tertiary||||||
2761|Buchanan Hills Beds|31413|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Cretaceous|Cretaceous or Tertiary||||||
2761|Buchanan Hills Beds|31637|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Cretaceous|Cretaceous or Tertiary||||||
2761|Buchanan Hills Beds|34810|4|Described|Table 1|||||||||
2761|Buchanan Hills Beds|35125|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Cretaceous|||||||
2761|Buchanan Hills Beds|35224|4|Described|Table 1|||See also p6||||||02-AUG-06
2761|Buchanan Hills Beds|35227|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Cretaceous|Cretaceous - Tertiary||||||
2761|Buchanan Hills Beds|35229|4|Described|Table.1|||||||||
2761|Buchanan Hills Beds|35231|4|Described|p10|||||||||
2761|Buchanan Hills Beds|35254|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Cretaceous|Cretaceous - Tertiary||||||
2770|Buck Formation|22824|6|Mentioned|p530||Permian|||||||
2770|Buck Formation|30340|6|Mentioned|p2533|||||||||
2770|Buck Formation|32648|6|Mentioned|p32|||Sakmarian||||||
2770|Buck Formation|33588|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
2770|Buck Formation|35102|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
2770|Buck Formation|35222|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
2770|Buck Formation|36890|4|Described|p401|||||||||
2770|Buck Formation|42940|5|Briefly described|Plate 2|Permian|Permian|Sandstone, diamictite, shale, siltstone.  Age: 290-250Ma. Geological province: Amadeus Basin.||||||23-JAN-08
2770|Buck Formation|44395|14|Not recorded|p.10, Tb.2||Permian|||||||
2770|Buck Formation|44439|2|Defined|p.7,8, Tb.1 map||Permian|(G52-2).||||||
2770|Buck Formation|44440|14|Not recorded|map legend||Permian|||||||
2770|Buck Formation|44499|14|Not recorded|opp.p.6, Tb.1||Permian|||||||
2770|Buck Formation|44500|5|Briefly described|map legend||Permian|||||||
2770|Buck Formation|45041|4|Described|p112|||L.Permian||||||
2770|Buck Formation|45149|6|Mentioned|p48|||||||||
2770|Buck Formation|45153|2|Defined|App.4-64|early Sakmarian|early Sakmarian|||||||
2770|Buck Formation|48842|2|Defined|p.21,22|||p.1,8,21,22,32,Pl.5,7,8. Tb.I. (new name). Contains glacial beds.||||||
2770|Buck Formation|48862|14|Not recorded|p.33||Permian|Macdonald area.||||||
2770|Buck Formation|48864|14|Not recorded|Pl.10||Permian|(G52-2).||||||
2770|Buck Formation|48963|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
2770|Buck Formation|61385|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Permian|Permian|Silty sandstone, conglomerate, conglomeratic sandstone.||||||02-AUG-06
2770|Buck Formation|62376|5|Briefly described|p18|Permian|Permian|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||09-FEB-10
2770|Buck Formation|62379|5|Briefly described|p7 Fig. 2|Permian|Permian|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
2770|Buck Formation|64580|4|Described|map legend|Sakmarian|Carboniferous|Poorly sorted sandstone, conglomerate with tillitic texture, siltstone.||||||09-DEC-08
2770|Buck Formation|64809|6|Mentioned|p3 Fig.2 |Permian|Permian|||||||
2770|Buck Formation|65233|5|Briefly described|p3 Fig. 2|Permian|Permian|Geological province: Amadeus Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
2770|Buck Formation|67326|6|Mentioned|p2|Permian|Permian|||||||
2770|Buck Formation|67856|4|Described|p347 tab 4-9, p337, p346, 348|Permian|Permian|Of Wells et al., 1964, 1970. Type area: Buck Hills. Correlated with Paterson Formation. No age determination. Glacial origin with erratics < 2m across. Possible glacial pavement exposed 11km west of Buck Hills. 42m thick in Dover Hills. Age assumed from correlation.||||Correlated with Crown Point Formation, Paterson Formation and in part with Grant Group.|Quartz sandstone, boulder beds, siltstone, conglomerate, has tillitic texture.|
2770|Buck Formation|68323|6|Mentioned|p4 Fig.2|Permian|Permian|||||||
2770|Buck Formation|69438|5|Briefly described|p23:42|Permian|Carboniferous|Adjacent to the far NW Amadeus Basin.||||Correlated (tentatively) with the Ligertwood beds (NT).||12-JUL-16
2770|Buck Formation|69606|5|Briefly described|p18|||Obsolete name. Forms small flat-lying outcrops in the WA Amadeus Basin. Now referable to the more regionally used name, Paterson Formation.|||||Glacial diamictite, conglomerate, sandstone and siltstone.|14-SEP-22
2774|Buckalara Sandstone|37565|5|Briefly described|p13|||||||||
2783|Bucket Spring member|48938|6|Mentioned|p71|||Strat.||||||
2784|Bucket Springs Member|45112|6|Mentioned|Table 17|||Misspelling of Bucket Spring||||||
2791|Buckingham Sandstone|34201|6|Mentioned|p391|||Fauna||||||
2824|Buffallo Fly Hill granodiorite|39889|6|Mentioned|p486|||||||||
2841|Bukalara sandstone|46955|6|Mentioned|p159|||||||||
2841|Bukalara sandstone|69673|5|Briefly described|p19 fig 16, p32, p33|||Potential reservoir rock with oil shows.Informal name.||||Overlies Hayfield mudstone|Sandstone|
2842|Bukalorkmi Sandstone Member|23216|5|Briefly described|Table1p7,35|||||||||
2842|Bukalorkmi Sandstone Member|23404|5|Briefly described|p645|||Of McMinn Formation.||||||
2842|Bukalorkmi Sandstone Member|23937|5|Briefly described|p23 Tb. 2, p43|||Formerly of the former McMinn Formation.  Superseded by Bukalorkmi Sandstone.  Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||
2842|Bukalorkmi Sandstone Member|40691|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
2842|Bukalorkmi Sandstone Member|42395|6|Mentioned|Fig.26 P86|||||||||
2842|Bukalorkmi Sandstone Member|42812|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
2842|Bukalorkmi Sandstone Member|43149|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Mesoproterozoic|of McMinn Formation. Calymmian age.||||||
2842|Bukalorkmi Sandstone Member|44201|14|Not recorded|p.9|||||||||
2842|Bukalorkmi Sandstone Member|44332|14|Not recorded|p.8,9,opp.6,map|||(D53-14).||||||
2842|Bukalorkmi Sandstone Member|44333|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Upper(?) Proterozoic.||||||
2842|Bukalorkmi Sandstone Member|44471|14|Not recorded|p.10,12,opp.p.7, map|||(D53-10). Ripple-marked unit of McMinn Formation (Maiwok Subgroup, Roper Group).||||||
2842|Bukalorkmi Sandstone Member|44472|5|Briefly described|map legend|||Of the McMinn Formation.  Flaggy friable quartz sandstone, ferruginous sandstone.  Upper (?) Proterozoic.||||||02-DEC-04
2842|Bukalorkmi Sandstone Member|45022|14|Not recorded|p.82,84,126||Adelaidean|Of McMinn Formation Tb.11, Pl.28||||||
2842|Bukalorkmi Sandstone Member|45162|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
2842|Bukalorkmi Sandstone Member|46679|14|Not recorded|map legend||Neoproterozoic|Upper Proterozoic.||||||
2842|Bukalorkmi Sandstone Member|69430|6|Mentioned|p15:29-30|||Superseded name. Of Dunn (1963) who divided the McMinn Formation into four Members. Raised to Formation status and defined by Abbott et al. (2001). See Bukalorkmi Sandstone (15:3, 27, 29).||||||12-JUL-16
2842|Bukalorkmi Sandstone Member|70968|5|Briefly described|p65, p74|||Of Dunn (1963). Raised to Formation rank by Abbott et al. (2001) and the parent name (McMinn) was abandoned. See references to Bukalorkmi Sandstone (p51, p74, p78-84, p86, p88, p124-127).||McMinn Formation.||||
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|22810|6|Mentioned|P18|||||||||
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|32170|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Carpentarian|Adelaidean or Carpentarian||||||
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 6|||||||||
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|32700|6|Mentioned|p13|||Refers Carter (1952)||||||
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|32873|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|33376|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|33729|6|Mentioned|p81|||Fauna.||||||
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|39801|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Prob.Late Proterozoic. Of the Tolmer Group. Pink Orthoquartzite and quartz sandstone, commonly ripple marked; lenses of quartz pebble conglomerate.||||||04-OCT-05
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|40495|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|40808|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|40852|6|Mentioned|Fig.3.2|||||||||
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|41663|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|44314|2|Defined|p.6-7,9,map|||(D52-4). Darwin Sheet. Tb.1||||||
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|44315|14|Not recorded|map legend||Neoproterozoic|Upper Proterozoic.||||||
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|45022|14|Not recorded|p.55,85-237|||On many pages.  Of Talmer Group.  Tb.11, P.17,18,20,28,30||||||
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|45112|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|46675|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Of the Tolmer Group.  Contains the Stray Creek Sandstone and Depot Creek Sandstone Members.  Conformably overlain by Hinde Dolomite; overlies the Burrell Creek Formation.||||||29-NOV-04
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|46676|14|Not recorded|p.6||Neoproterozoic|U. Proterozoic; formation of Tolmer Group - contains 2 members (Depot Creek & Stray Creek Sandstone Members).||||||
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|48942|3|Fully described|p40|||See also PP41-42.||||||
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|60575|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Of the Tolmer Group.  Contains the Depot Creek Sandstone Member.||||||
2850|Buldiva Sandstone|69432|6|Mentioned|p17:5|||Walpole et al. (1968). Two Members were raised to Formation status by Dundas et al. (1987): Depot Creek Sandstone and Stray Creek Sandstone. The name is now abandoned.||||||12-JUL-16
2916|Bullita group|33374|6|Mentioned|p7|||Strat.||||||
2916|Bullita group|48938|6|Mentioned|p78|||Folding||||||
2954|Bunda Grit|14019|5|Briefly described|p5, p6|||At the base of the Limbunya Group, now recognised as a basal conglomeratic facies variation of Stirling Sandstone - therefore the name has been abandoned.||||||
2954|Bunda Grit|28255|3|Fully described|p9, Tb. 11 (opp. p8)|||Cross bedded, poorly assorted grit with pebble beds and abundant scattered quartz pebbles, becoming fewer towards the top.  Unconformably overlain by Limbunya Group.  max. thickness: 1200m at type section.||||||19-APR-16
2954|Bunda Grit|32172|5|Briefly described|p6|||Table 2. Carpentarian?||||||
2954|Bunda Grit|32173|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|Coarse quartz sandstone and grit, minor fine sandstone and chert.  Probably Carpentarian.||||||16-NOV-04
2954|Bunda Grit|33376|6|Mentioned|Map legend|early Carpentarian|Paleoproterozoic|Lower Proterozoic or Carpentarian||||||07-NOV-08
2954|Bunda Grit|33377|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
2954|Bunda Grit|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
2954|Bunda Grit|45112|4|Described|p15|||||||||
2954|Bunda Grit|45140|6|Mentioned|p12-13, Appx.p19|||Victoria River region.||||Is overlain unconformably by the Limbunya Group.||
2954|Bunda Grit|46864|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
2954|Bunda Grit|69432|5|Briefly described|p17:6, 13|||This name was abandoned (Cutovinos et al., 2002) when the unit was recognised as a coarser facies variant of Stirling Sandstone. Related to the Negri Fault, where clasts of quartzite and vein quartz up to 20cm have been derived from the fault wall. Fault activity was contemporaneous with deposition.||||||12-JUL-16
2987|Bundey Gneiss|33103|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Now Mapata Gneiss||||||
2995|Bundy Granite|41465|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
3011|Bungitina Granodiorite|34579|4|Described|Table 1|||||||||
3011|Bungitina Granodiorite|44964|14|Not recorded|p.43|||||||||
3011|Bungitina Granodiorite|45041|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||Precambrian||||||
3011|Bungitina Granodiorite|48880|4|Described|p.12||Precambrian|p10,Pl.11. (F53-14). Intrudes Harts Range Group.||||||02-AUG-06
3011|Bungitina Granodiorite|48992|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
3131|Burrel Creek Formation|22479|5|Briefly described|fig1p2|Orosirian|Orosirian|||||||
3131|Burrel Creek Formation|22536|5|Briefly described|p26|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Finniss River Group||||||
3131|Burrel Creek Formation|22809|3|Fully described|11|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Parent Finnis River Group. Overlying unit Tolmer Group||||||
3131|Burrel Creek Formation|30831|6|Mentioned|Fig.9|||Misspelling of Burrell Creek.||||||
3131|Burrel Creek Formation|41980|4|Described|p573|||||||||
3132|Burrell Creek Formation Siltstone|39069|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
3133|Burrell Creek Formation sandstone|39069|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
3135|Burrell Creek Siltstone|36085|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
3136|Burrell Creek formation|23714|5|Briefly described|p10|||Of Finniss River Group.||||||
3136|Burrell Creek formation|41295|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
3137|Burrell Formation|24197|6|Mentioned|p25|||Unit contains high level of graphite. In the Mount Todd district.||||||07-FEB-11
3137|Burrell Formation|42756|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
3137|Burrell Formation|48800|14|Not recorded|Not recorded|||||||||
3167|Burt Bluff gneiss|1490|6|Mentioned|p6||||1615-1605 Ma (Zhao and Bennett, 1995).||||Meta-volcanics and coeval granites.|
3167|Burt Bluff gneiss|39888|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
3171|Burt Range Limestone|31714|6|Mentioned|Fig. 6|||||||||
3171|Burt Range Limestone|41864|6|Mentioned|p101|||Superseded by Burt Range Formation.||||||02-AUG-06
3171|Burt Range Limestone|44965|14|Not recorded|Not recorded|||||||||
3171|Burt Range Limestone|44993|14|Not recorded|p.7,13,15|||Bamaratoechia,brachs.||||||
3171|Burt Range Limestone|44998|14|Not recorded|App.3 p277-9,281|Tournaisian|Famennian|Famennian or Tournaisian or both.||||||
3171|Burt Range Limestone|45015|5|Briefly described|p59|Devonian|Devonian|Probably same age as Willaraddie Formation. Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin.||||||31-MAY-06
3171|Burt Range Limestone|45038|14|Not recorded|p.67|||||||||
3171|Burt Range Limestone|45039|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Lower Carboniferous.||||||
3171|Burt Range Limestone|48831|14|Not recorded|p.50,60,71|||||||||
3171|Burt Range Limestone|69452|6|Mentioned|p36:13|||Noakes et al. (1952). Now the Burt Range Formation (Veevers and Roberts, 1968).||||||12-JUL-16
3171|Burt Range Limestone|70061|6|Mentioned|Regional geology p11|||||Langfield Group.||||12-JUL-16
3174|Burt Range Series|41864|6|Mentioned|p101|||Superseded by "Burt Range Limestone" then Burt Range Formation||||||
3174|Burt Range Series|45039|6|Mentioned|p21|||Devonian. See also P23.||||||
3174|Burt Range Series|48971|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
3178|Burton Beds|23328|5|Briefly described|1031 Fig.2|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|||||||07-SEP-09
3178|Burton Beds|29940|6|Mentioned|p169|||||||||
3178|Burton Beds|30479|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
3178|Burton Beds|31396|6|Mentioned|p1187|||See also P1190||||||
3178|Burton Beds|34722|6|Mentioned|p288|||||||||
3178|Burton Beds|34935|6|Mentioned|p274|||||||||
3178|Burton Beds|35001|6|Mentioned|p251|||||||||
3178|Burton Beds|35054|6|Mentioned|Table 23|||||||||
3178|Burton Beds|35538|6|Mentioned|p260|||Source of phosphorite deposits.||||||
3178|Burton Beds|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Ordovician|Cambrian|Cambrian to Ordovician||||||
3178|Burton Beds|36818|6|Mentioned|p203|||||||||
3178|Burton Beds|37572|5|Briefly described|p156|||See also p165 and Fig.7||||||02-AUG-06
3178|Burton Beds|38446|6|Mentioned|Table 23|||||||||
3178|Burton Beds|40852|6|Mentioned|p37|||||||||
3178|Burton Beds|40856|5|Briefly described|p315|||||||||
3178|Burton Beds|41639|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
3178|Burton Beds|44283|14|Not recorded|p.8|||Outcrops to NE of E53-15.||||||
3178|Burton Beds|44441|2|Defined|opp.p.6,p.9,Tb.1,map|||Unconf.o/lies Mittiebah Sandstone. Includes 'Alexandria beds'. May be laterally equiv.to Wonarah Beds and Ranken Limestone. lower Middle Cambrian. (E53-12,16).||||||02-AUG-06
3178|Burton Beds|44442|14|Not recorded|map legend||Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian.||||||
3178|Burton Beds|44482|14|Not recorded|p.10,11,opp.p.6; map|||(E53-12).||||||
3178|Burton Beds|44483|5|Briefly described|map legend||Middle Cambrian|Defn. on Tech.File E/53-12. Middle Cambrian.||||||
3178|Burton Beds|45032|4|Described|p9,10-12,89-92||Middle Cambrian|Tb.1, Pl.1. (E53-12,16).||||||
3178|Burton Beds|45045|6|Mentioned|p6|||Trilobites||||||
3178|Burton Beds|45052|2|Defined|p79|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Supersedes Alexandria Beds. See also p30.||||||02-AUG-06
3178|Burton Beds|45062|6|Mentioned|p11|||Name replaces Alexandria Beds||||||
3178|Burton Beds|45079|6|Mentioned|p21|||Lower Middle Cambrian age. Should be included in Beetle Creek Formation||||||
3178|Burton Beds|46792|6|Mentioned|p51|||Re trilobite fauna.||||||02-AUG-06
3178|Burton Beds|47058|6|Mentioned|Fig.4 P124|||||||||
3178|Burton Beds|62789|6|Mentioned|p162|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Georgina Basin. Complete exfoliated exoskeleton QMF 6872 from this unit is the holotype for Pagetia prolata Jell, 1975.||||||
3178|Burton Beds|69573|6|Mentioned|p656|||Features Cambrian Stage 5 fossil sites.||||||
3180|Burton beds|24303|5|Briefly described|p41|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Geological Province: Georgina Basin||||||
3180|Burton beds|24442|5|Briefly described|p23 Fig. 2|Cambrian|Neoproterozoic|Age: <510Ma.  Geological Province: Georgina Basin.||||||
3180|Burton beds|41129|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
3180|Burton beds|41524|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
3180|Burton beds|60122|6|Mentioned|p57 Appendix|||Correlated with parts of Arthur Creek Formation. Geological Province: central Georgina Basin||||||11-MAY-05
3180|Burton beds|60684|6|Mentioned|p16|Late Templetonian-Floran|Late Templetonian-Floran|Correlated with Anthony Lagoon beds (Shergold et al 1985).||||||
3180|Burton beds|64068|6|Mentioned|p225|||Central or western Georgina Basin. Correlated with Narpa Group.||||||05-APR-12
3180|Burton beds|64443|5|Briefly described|p10, p15, p40|||Of Smith and Roberts (1963), superseding the informal Alexandria beds of Opik (1956) which also included rocks now asssigned to Ranken Limestone. Smith and Roberts included rocks now part of lower Camooweal Dolostone. This article synonymises Wonarah beds and Burton beds as Wonarah Formation.||||||
3180|Burton beds|65337|6|Mentioned|p60, p65.|||Central Georgina Basin. Subsumed into Wonarah Formation (Kruse and Radke 2008).||||||
3180|Burton beds|65345|6|Mentioned|pp14 -19.|||Referred to in the text as "now Wonarah Formation". Details of phosphate exploration results are given.||||||
3180|Burton beds|69591|6|Mentioned|p96|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
3180|Burton beds|70380|5|Briefly described|p746|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Included in the Wonarah Formation of Kruse and Radke (2008). Georgina Basin.||||||
3182|Burts Bluff Gneiss|42504|6|Mentioned|Plate 10 P39|||Misspelling of Burt Bluff Gneiss.||||||
3185|Burvill Beds|32648|6|Mentioned|p32|||Visean||||||
3185|Burvill Beds|32662|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Carboniferous|Early Carboniferous|||||||
3185|Burvill Beds|32663|4|Described|Table 2|||L.Carb.||||||
3185|Burvill Beds|32664|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Carboniferous|Early Carboniferous|Briefly described in notes||||||
3185|Burvill Beds|32699|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Carboniferous|Early Carboniferous|Sandstone, shale and sandy limestone.||||||02-DEC-04
3185|Burvill Beds|32701|4|Described|Table 2|||L.Carb.||||||
3185|Burvill Beds|32867|6|Mentioned|p56|||||||||
3185|Burvill Beds|32868|6|Mentioned|p220|||||||||
3185|Burvill Beds|32870|5|Briefly described|p48|||See also p53.||||||02-AUG-06
3185|Burvill Beds|33621|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Visean||||||
3185|Burvill Beds|34085|6|Mentioned|Chart|||Located between p472/473.||||||02-AUG-06
3185|Burvill Beds|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carboniferous|Carboniferous|||||||
3185|Burvill Beds|36551|6|Mentioned|Table 16|||||||||
3185|Burvill Beds|36890|3|Fully described|p381|||||||||
3185|Burvill Beds|36904|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
3185|Burvill Beds|40301|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
3185|Burvill Beds|41532|6|Mentioned|Fig.15|||||||||
3185|Burvill Beds|42442|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P4|||||||||
3185|Burvill Beds|44994|6|Mentioned|p14|||Correlation Fig.6.||||||
3185|Burvill Beds|45038|4|Described|p.103||Early Carboniferous|||||||02-AUG-06
3185|Burvill Beds|45039|6|Mentioned|p1|||See also pp6-8,14,26 etc. Lower Carboniferous.||||||02-AUG-06
3185|Burvill Beds|45050|6|Mentioned|p24|||See also pp46,57. Late Visean.||||||02-AUG-06
3185|Burvill Beds|45056|5|Briefly described|p9|||U.Vis. - L.Namurian||||||
3185|Burvill Beds|45063|6|Mentioned|p8|||See also p21, 27 and Fig. 3. Visean||||||02-AUG-06
3185|Burvill Beds|45097|5|Briefly described|p19|||Conodont and brachiopod fauna. See also correlation chart||||||02-AUG-06
3185|Burvill Beds|48886|14|Not recorded|Map||Early Carboniferous|Lower Carboniferous.||||||
3185|Burvill Beds|48971|6|Mentioned|p34|||See also p35, p40, p41.||||||02-AUG-06
3185|Burvill Beds|69452|6|Mentioned|p36:16|||Veevers and Roberts (1968); later Burvill beds (Jones, 1984) and Burvill Formation (Cockbain, 1985).||||||12-JUL-16
3254|Cabbage Gum Complex|45373|14|Not recorded|p.178|||L. Proterozoic.||||||
3254|Cabbage Gum Complex|46842|6|Mentioned|p119|||||||||
3255|Cabbage Gum Granite Complex|45373|14|Not recorded|p.178|||L. Proterozoic.||||||
3255|Cabbage Gum Granite Complex|46842|6|Mentioned|p117|||||||||
3255|Cabbage Gum Granite Complex|48860|2|Defined|p.22||Paleoproterozoic|p18,71, Pl.6. 1630 m.y. (E53-14/Tennant Creek).||||||07-NOV-08
3293|Cadney Gneiss|9199|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Precambrian|Precambrian|Of the Strangways Metamorphic Complex.  Geological Province: Arunta Block.||||||03-NOV-04
3293|Cadney Gneiss|33102|4|Described|p439|||||||||
3293|Cadney Gneiss|34488|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
3293|Cadney Gneiss|35521|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
3293|Cadney Gneiss|42481|6|Mentioned|Fig.1 P183|||||||||
3293|Cadney Gneiss|44964|14|Not recorded|p.39|||||||||
3293|Cadney Gneiss|48844|14|Not recorded|p.10,Pl.1|||||||||
3293|Cadney Gneiss|48880|4|Described|p.12||Archean|p.10,13. Archaean. Ref.to Joklik 1955.||||||07-NOV-08
3293|Cadney Gneiss|48992|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
3293|Cadney Gneiss|60547|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Precambrian|Precambrian|Of the Strangways Metamorphic Complex. Calc-silicate rock, marble, felsic granulite, cordierite-sillimanite gneiss. Geological Province: Arunta Block.||||||06-JUN-05
3292|Cadney Gneiss Complex|41242|5|Briefly described|p238|||||||||
3294|Cadney Metasediments|37462|5|Briefly described|Tab.4.VIII|||||||||
3295|Cadney granulite|39888|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
3297|Cahill Formation schists|38349|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
3297|Cahill Formation schists|38351|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
3298|Cahill Schists|38639|6|Mentioned|Fig.18|||||||||
3298|Cahill Schists|42372|5|Briefly described|p16|||||||||
3298|Cahill Schists|67873|6|Mentioned|p88-89, p147|||Used to normalise REEs to Post-Archean Average Australian Shale. Appears as the singular Cahill Schist on p147.||||||
3299|Cahill formation|31268|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
3300|Cahill schists|38639|6|Mentioned|p30|||||||||
3308|Calamity Gneissic Unit|42699|5|Briefly described|map legend|Mesoproterozoic||Reserved as Calamity. Shown in all caps.||||||18-JAN-16
3308|Calamity Gneissic Unit|69436|5|Briefly described|p21:7|||Eastern Musgrave Province. Interpreted to have intruded early in the Musgrave Orogeny.|||||Tonalitic biotite gneiss and granitic gneiss.|12-JUL-16
3335|Callanan Volcanic Member|47049|6|Mentioned|p237|||||||||
3380|Cambridge Gulf Group|42442|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P4|||Used 1974, but subsequently abandoned. Reserved in NT 1975.  NLR 1981.||||||
3399|Camfield Beds|23189|6|Mentioned|Table1p290,291||Middle Miocene|||||||
3399|Camfield Beds|23770|5|Briefly described|p2|Middle Miocene|Middle Miocene|Conglomeratic limestone, calcilutite, gysiferous siltstone.  See also p5 and p13.||||||
3399|Camfield Beds|24297|5|Briefly described|p21|Late Miocene|Late Miocene|||||||
3399|Camfield Beds|28255|5|Briefly described|p103|Miocene|Miocene|White, massive limestones on WATERLOO map sheet area; some beds consist of compact, finely crystalline limestone; others are calcarenite and calirudite. Patches of coarsely crystalline calcite and irregular chert nodules occur throughout.  See also p7.||||||17-JUN-05
3399|Camfield Beds|30003|4|Described|p10, p14|Late Miocene|Middle Miocene|Unconformably overlie the Antrim Plateau Volcanics and Montejinni Limestone.  Thickness in Bullock Creek area: 21m.||||||19-APR-05
3399|Camfield Beds|30004|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
3399|Camfield Beds|30163|6|Mentioned|p653|||||||||
3399|Camfield Beds|33374|6|Mentioned|p14|||Stratigraphy.||||||
3399|Camfield Beds|33375|6|Mentioned|p10 Tb. 1, p14|Tertiary|Tertiary|Name given to isolated outcrop of massive limestone unconformably overlying Proterozoic rocks in south-east.||||||27-APR-05
3399|Camfield Beds|33376|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
3399|Camfield Beds|33378|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|White finely crystalline limestone, intraformational conglomerate.||||||27-APR-05
3399|Camfield Beds|35224|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
3399|Camfield Beds|35229|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
3399|Camfield Beds|35231|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
3399|Camfield Beds|41537|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
3399|Camfield Beds|42562|6|Mentioned|p95|||||||||
3399|Camfield Beds|42590|6|Mentioned|p210|||||||||
3399|Camfield Beds|45064|4|Described|Table 1|||||||||
3399|Camfield Beds|45128|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
3399|Camfield Beds|47044|6|Mentioned|p191|||||||||
3399|Camfield Beds|48943|5|Briefly described|p113|||||||||
3399|Camfield Beds|60685|6|Mentioned|p21|Miocene|Miocene|Unconformably overlie Tertiary laterites in WAVE HILL.||||||
3399|Camfield Beds|60703|5|Briefly described|p704 Fig. 2, p725 Fig. 18|Middle Miocene|Middle Miocene|Informal - see Camfield beds.||||||03-AUG-06
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|23031|5|Briefly described|17|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|23393|5|Briefly described|p22|Paleozoic|Paleozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|23408|5|Briefly described|p527|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Contains platform and platform-edge carbonates.||||||15-JUN-09
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|24065|5|Briefly described|p234|Cambrian|Cambrian|Geological Province: Georgina Basin.||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|26310|4|Described|p4 Table 1|Cambrian|Proterozoic|Dolomite, chert nodules. maximum Thickness: 800 feet.||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|30102|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|30239|5|Briefly described|p1193|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|30479|6|Mentioned|p15|||See also Fig.6 and Fig.7. Age and stratigraphic relationships||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|30914|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|31396|6|Mentioned|p1190|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|33111|4|Described|p32|||Mention p3||||||03-AUG-06
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|34395|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Middle Cambrian|Neoproterozoic|Cambrian or Upper Proterozoic||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|35032|6|Mentioned|p117|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|35054|6|Mentioned|Table 23|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|35121|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|35139|4|Described|Table.2|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Ordovician|Cambrian|Cambrian to Ordovician||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|36644|6|Mentioned|p213|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|37572|4|Described|p155|||See also p165 and Fig.7.||||||03-AUG-06
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|38446|6|Mentioned|Table 23|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|39422|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Thin-bedded to massive dolomite.  Conformably overlies and interfingers with Currant Bush Limestone, and also interfingers with Border Waterhole Formation; unconformably overlain by Mullaman beds.||||||10-JAN-05
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|39445|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||See also p62||||||03-AUG-06
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|39497|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|39690|6|Mentioned|p99|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|39797|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|40623|5|Briefly described|p96|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|40686|5|Briefly described|p407|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|40852|6|Mentioned|p37|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|41129|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|41298|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cambrian||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|41524|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44091|14|Not recorded|p15|Early Cambrian|Late Precambrian|||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44205|14|Not recorded|p21|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44210|2|Defined|p4,6,7,11-16,Tb,1,2|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44211|4|Described|p89,92,95-6,100|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44213|14|Not recorded|Map Legend||Early Cambrian|(Early Cambrian or Neoproterozoic)||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44215|14|Not recorded|p353|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44216|14|Not recorded|p385|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44222|14|Not recorded|p120||Early Cambrian|?Lower-Mid Cambrian||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44233|14|Not recorded|Fig.1||Middle Cambrian|||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44271|14|Not recorded|p24,40,41,62|||See also Lexicon. Overlies Colless Volcanics, Constance Sandstone and Mullera Formation. Overlain by Thorntonia Limestone.||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44273|14|Not recorded|Map Legend||Neoproterozoic|||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44274|2|Defined|Tb.1,2,p3,7,9-13,15|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44275|14|Not recorded|Map Legend|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44281|14|Not recorded|Map Legend|||Early Cambrian or Neoproterozoic.||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44285|2|Defined|p.6, Tb.opp.p.6||Cambrian|Rocks mapped by Opik as Camooweal Dolomite are Mid.Cam. or younger; absence in Barkly region of dolomite older than M.Cam.;not yet proved. (F53-4). See also p.7,8,11.||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44290|14|Not recorded|p438|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44309|14|Not recorded|p8|||Correlated with Riversdale Formation.||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44355|14|Not recorded|map legend||Cambrian|||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44441|2|Defined|opp.p.6,Tb.1, map||Cambrian|See also p.7-11. (E53-12,16;F53-4;E54-9,13).||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44442|14|Not recorded|map legend||Cambrian|||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44457|14|Not recorded|p.4,6|||Avon Downs area. (F53-4).||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44482|14|Not recorded|p.5,12,opp.p.6 ; map|||(E53-12). See also p.14,16, for more details.||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44483|5|Briefly described|map legend||Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian.||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44521|14|Not recorded|p7,map|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44765|14|Not recorded|p17|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44920|14|Not recorded|Map Legend,Sheet 2,4||Middle Cambrian|||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44922|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Overlies Thorntonia Limestone.||||||01-JUL-04
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|44989|4|Described|p.124-5|||On many pages. Tb.11. (E54-9,13,1,5).||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|45032|4|Described|p8-11,22,49,88-95||Cambrian|Tb.1, Pl.1. (E53-16,F53-4).||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|45052|3|Fully described|p99|||See also p30. Middle Cambrian||||||03-AUG-06
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|45079|3|Fully described|p20|||Possibly Lower Cambrian to Ordovician||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|45102|6|Mentioned|p43|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|45119|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|45166|5|Briefly described|Table 15|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|45168|6|Mentioned|p6|||See also Table 1||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|45287|14|Not recorded|p223||Cambrian|||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|47058|6|Mentioned|p134|||||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|48901|14|Not recorded|Not recorded||Paleozoic|F53-4,7,12. Palaeozoic for most part.||||||07-NOV-08
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|48906|14|Not recorded|p5,Tb.1,App.D|Ordovician|Middle Cambrian|||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|64443|6|Mentioned|p3, p41|||Of Opik (1954, 1956). Former name of Camooweal Dolostone.||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|65337|6|Mentioned|pp66-67.|||Former name (Opik 1954, 1956a) of Camooweal Dolostone.||||||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|67323|5|Briefly described|p72, p83; GIS attrib tbl|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|See also Solid Geology Map. Undilla Sub-basin, Georgina Basin. Contains Pb, Zn and Pb-Zn anomalies 50-75km NE of Camooweal. Appears repeatedly as Camooweal Limestone on p72.||Barkly Group.||Unconformably overlies Beetle Creek Formation. Lateral equivalent to Age Creek Formation.|Dolomite, pelletal dolomite, dolomitic limestone, limestone, calcarenite, chert nodules.|
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|69591|5|Briefly described|p87, p97, p98 Fig.2.91|Cambrian|Cambrian|Undilla Sub-basin, Georgina Basin.||||Unconformably overlies Beetle Creek Formation.||
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|72414|4|Described|map sheet|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Of Geogina Basin. Of Musselbrook Sheet 6560 Surface Geology 1: 100 000 map sheet.||Unit of Barkly Group.||Overlain unconformably by Mullaman beds. Underlain by Border Waterhole Formation, or gradationally by Thorntonia Limestone.|Dolomite, pelletal dolomite, dolomitic limestone, limestone, clacarenite, chert nodules.|
3402|Camooweal Dolomite|72415|4|Described|mapsheet|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Of Geogina Basin. Of MUSSELBROOK Sheet 6560 Surface Geology 1: 100 000 compilation.||Unit of Barkly Group.||Overlain unconformably by Mullaman beds. Underlain by Border Waterhole Formation, or gradationally by Thorntonia Limestone.|Dolomite, pelletal dolomite, dolomitic limestone, limestone, clacarenite, chert nodules.|
3404|Camooweal dolomite|36644|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
3404|Camooweal dolomite|38444|6|Mentioned|p306|||||||||
3406|Camooweal oil shale|41388|6|Mentioned|p550|||||||||
3410|Camp Siltstone|41892|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
3410|Camp Siltstone|42730|6|Mentioned|Fig 13, p17|||||||||10-SEP-12
3410|Camp Siltstone|43868|5|Briefly described|Fig.2 p153|||||||||
3443|Canaway Profile|37607|5|Briefly described|p332|||See also Fig.4.||||||
3443|Canaway Profile|38982|6|Mentioned|p65|||||||||
3443|Canaway Profile|45148|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
3443|Canaway Profile|61825|5|Briefly described|p138|Oligocene|Oligocene|In western Queensland. Of Idnurm and Senior (1978).||||||29-MAY-13
3443|Canaway Profile|65338|6|Mentioned|p3.|Oligocene|Oligocene|Lateritic weathering with associated ferricrete and silcrete, in western Queensland.|30 +/- 15 Ma.|||||
3443|Canaway Profile|68593|5|Briefly described|p31|Miocene|Eocene|Idnurm and Senior (1978). Produced by deep weathering. Age supported by palaeomagnetic dating by McQueen et al. (2002).|30+/- 15 Ma.|||||
3457|Candover Beds|45166|6|Mentioned|p13|||Superseded by Candover Metamorphics [CEBMar95]||||||
3494|Cape Hay Member|13194|4|Described|p387 Tb. 4-16, p405 fig 4-71|Permian|Permian|Type Section: Petrel 1 well (3549-3918m). 200-450m thick deltaic to alluvial deposits.||Hyland Bay Formation||Overlies Pearce Member (conformably). Overlain by Dombey Member (conformably).|Siltstone, mudstone, sandstone; minor coal.|
3494|Cape Hay Member|13222|6|Mentioned|p229 Fig.2.|||Replaced by Cape Hay Formation.||Unit in Kinmore Group.||||
3494|Cape Hay Member|13234|6|Mentioned|p257|Late Permian|Late Permian|Reservoir to the Petrel gas accumulation.||Unit in Hyland Bay Formation.|||Regionally extensive coarsening-upwards sandstone.|
3494|Cape Hay Member|13242|5|Briefly described|p214 Fig. 2|Late Permian|Late Permian|Of Mory (1988, 1991). Of Hyland Bay Formation (Kinmore Group); overlay the former Pearce Member, underlay the former Dombey Member. Upgraded to Cape Hay Formation in this study. Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
3494|Cape Hay Member|41436|6|Mentioned|p41|||||||||
3494|Cape Hay Member|41532|6|Mentioned|p293|||||||||
3494|Cape Hay Member|41731|6|Mentioned|p517|||||||||
3494|Cape Hay Member|42442|3|Fully described|p19|Kazanian|Kungurian|Of Hyland Bay Formation.  Variation on Cape Hay Member, WA.  Age latest Kungurian to Kazanian.||||||03-AUG-06
3494|Cape Hay Member|62837|5|Briefly described|Stratigraphic columns|Late Permian|Early Permian|Of the Hyland Bay Formation (Kinmore Group).  Age:  ~264-~256Ma. Geological Province:  Petrel Sub-basin (offshore).||||||01-MAR-10
3494|Cape Hay Member|64690|6|Mentioned|p505|||So-called in a study by Aquitaine geoscientists, summarised in Bhatia et al.(1984), of the depositional environment of what was subsequently the Cape Hay Formation. No parent unit is given.||||||
3622|Carlo Formation|37572|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
3622|Carlo Formation|40906|6|Mentioned|Fig.11|||||||||
3622|Carlo Formation|44308|14|Not recorded|Table 1||Early Ordovician|Of Toko Group.||||||03-AUG-06
3622|Carlo Formation|45155|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
3622|Carlo Formation|63450|5|Briefly described|p78 Fig. 5, p82|Llanvirn|Llanvirn|Conformably overlies Nora Formation; overlain by Mithaka Formation. Thickness: >150m. Geological province: Georgina Basin, West Toko Syncline. Quartzose sandstones.||||||07-FEB-11
3625|Carlo beds|42504|5|Briefly described|p84|||Geological Province: Georgina Basin. Variation on Carlo formation, Carlo Sandstone.||||||03-AUG-06
3633|Carmichael Beds|39565|6|Mentioned|Fig.15|||||||||
3634|Carmichael Formation|32854|6|Mentioned|p351|||||||||
3634|Carmichael Formation|34186|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||Upper Ordovician. See also Fig.4||||||
3672|Carraman Formation|31734|4|Described|p1388|||See also p1389||||||25-JUL-06
3672|Carraman Formation|31735|4|Described|p424|||||||||
3672|Carraman Formation|32959|5|Briefly described|p21|||||||||
3672|Carraman Formation|33307|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||Informal name||||||
3672|Carraman Formation|35422|6|Mentioned|p26|||||||||
3672|Carraman Formation|39213|4|Described|p19|||See also Fig.8. Informal name||||||
3672|Carraman Formation|39571|6|Mentioned|p128|||||||||
3672|Carraman Formation|41879|6|Mentioned|Fig.27|||||||||
3672|Carraman Formation|41880|5|Briefly described|p46|||||||||
3672|Carraman Formation|42853|5|Briefly described|p593|||Of Warramunga Group.||||||25-JUL-06
3672|Carraman Formation|43568|6|Mentioned|p501|||'superseded'||||||
3672|Carraman Formation|46842|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
3672|Carraman Formation|46992|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
3672|Carraman Formation|60684|5|Briefly described|p9 Tb. 2|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the former Warramunga Group - now incorporated into the Flynn Subgroup units and Warramunga Formation.  Included the "Black Eye Member" and "Warrego Member" (Le Messurier et al 1990).||||||07-NOV-08
3678|Carrara Range Formation|32659|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
3678|Carrara Range Formation|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 5|||||||||
3678|Carrara Range Formation|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
3678|Carrara Range Formation|39497|6|Mentioned|p4|||Redefined as Group.||||||
3678|Carrara Range Formation|39925|6|Mentioned|p331|||||||||
3678|Carrara Range Formation|44482|14|Not recorded|p.5,6-7,opp.p.6, map||Paleoproterozoic|(E53-12). See also p.8,13,14,15,16, for more details. L.Prot.||||||07-NOV-08
3678|Carrara Range Formation|44483|5|Briefly described|map legend|||Lower Proterozoic.||||||
3678|Carrara Range Formation|45032|14|Not recorded|p9||Paleoproterozoic|Lower ?Proterozoic. Tb.1, Pl.1.||||||07-NOV-08
3678|Carrara Range Formation|45052|4|Described|p69|||Carp. See also Table 9||||||
3678|Carrara Range Formation|49018|5|Briefly described|p3|||||||||
3678|Carrara Range Formation|65337|6|Mentioned|p12 Fig.8.|||Named by Smith and Roberts (1963); in this study, the rocks and an un-named volcanic unit are attributed to the Carrara Range Group (Sweet 1984) as well as the Surprise Creek and Drummond Formations.||||||
3705|Cartier Beds|34363|6|Mentioned|p56|||See Fig.7. Oligocene.||||||
3705|Cartier Beds|41437|5|Briefly described|p77|||||||||
3705|Cartier Beds|41532|6|Mentioned|Fig.15|||||||||
3705|Cartier Beds|41733|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
3705|Cartier Beds|41759|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
3705|Cartier Beds|42442|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P4|||||||||
3703|Cartier Beds""|30122|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
3703|Cartier Beds""|32648|6|Mentioned|p32|||||||||
3703|Cartier Beds""|36747|5|Briefly described|p103|||||||||
3703|Cartier Beds""|36890|5|Briefly described|p385|||||||||
3703|Cartier Beds""|42442|6|Mentioned|p31|||Superseded by Cartier Formation.||||||
3703|Cartier Beds""|46875|6|Mentioned|p135|||||||||
3703|Cartier Beds""|46983|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
3761|Castlemaine Hill Beds|41639|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
3775|Cat Creek Member|23776|5|Briefly described|p705 Fig 2.|||Of McMinn Formation.||||||03-AUG-06
3775|Cat Creek Member|41220|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
3774|Cat Creek Member""|41268|5|Briefly described|Fig.4|||||||||
3859|Celia Formation|38639|6|Mentioned|p50|||||||||04-AUG-06
3864|Central Mount Stuart Beds|30017|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Precambrian|Precambrian|||||||
3864|Central Mount Stuart Beds|30684|4|Described|p10|||Adelaidean||||||
3864|Central Mount Stuart Beds|33103|4|Described|Table 4|||See also P14||||||
3864|Central Mount Stuart Beds|33104|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cambrian|Adelaidean|Adelaidean to L.Camb.||||||
3864|Central Mount Stuart Beds|33758|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
3864|Central Mount Stuart Beds|34557|6|Mentioned|p351|||Upper Precambrian||||||
3864|Central Mount Stuart Beds|34724|6|Mentioned|p343|||||||||
3864|Central Mount Stuart Beds|35221|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
3864|Central Mount Stuart Beds|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cambrian|Adelaidean|Adelaidean to Cambrian||||||
3864|Central Mount Stuart Beds|37572|6|Mentioned|p164|||||||||
3864|Central Mount Stuart Beds|39210|5|Briefly described|p53|||||||||
3864|Central Mount Stuart Beds|42504|6|Mentioned|p85|||||||||
3864|Central Mount Stuart Beds|45052|3|Fully described|p69|||Adelaidean||||||
3864|Central Mount Stuart Beds|45102|6|Mentioned|p43|||See also P45,49||||||
3864|Central Mount Stuart Beds|46865|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
3864|Central Mount Stuart Beds|48990|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
3866|Central Mount Stuart beds""|42643|5|Briefly described|p21|||Superseded by Central Mount Stuart Formation.||||||
3866|Central Mount Stuart beds""|68270|6|Mentioned|p686|||Nomenclature by Shaw & Warren 1975. Superseded, units mapped are now reassigned as Boko Formation.||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|9199|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Of the Pertaoorrta Group.  Limestone and dolomite with chert laminae; evaporites.  Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||04-NOV-04
3902|Chandler Limestone|22442|6|Mentioned|p58|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|22653|6|Mentioned|Fig 15 on p 237|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|22762|6|Mentioned|Fig 6 on p368|||Age - ?Cambrian-Ordovician.||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|24064|5|Briefly described|p229 Fig.7|Cambrian|Cambrian|Of Pertaoorrta Group. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|29972|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|30220|6|Mentioned|p245|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|30238|4|Described|p64|||Cambrian age||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|30258|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Cambrian. Part of Pertaoorrta Group||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|30544|6|Mentioned|p48|||Map legend||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|31566|6|Mentioned|p246|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|31969|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|33307|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|33761|6|Mentioned|p146|||Cambrian||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|34111|4|Described|Table 2|||Cambrian. See also pp12,15-19||||||04-AUG-06
3902|Chandler Limestone|34579|4|Described|Table 2|||Cambrian. See pp13,15,17||||||04-AUG-06
3902|Chandler Limestone|34724|6|Mentioned|p342|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|35102|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|35798|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||Correlation of lower units in Desert Syncline drill holes.||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|35805|5|Briefly described|p36|||See also Fig.3.||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|36198|6|Mentioned|p294|||See also Fig.III.2||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|37462|6|Mentioned|p288|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|37735|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|38885|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|39210|6|Mentioned|Fig.11|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|39213|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||Amadeus Basin Succession||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|39583|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|40740|6|Mentioned|p30|||Mention Fig.12||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|40810|5|Briefly described|p4|||See also p13.||||||04-AUG-06
3902|Chandler Limestone|40852|6|Mentioned|p34|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|40906|6|Mentioned|Fig.11|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|40998|6|Mentioned|p431|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|41203|5|Briefly described|p42|||Mention p5.||||||04-AUG-06
3902|Chandler Limestone|41224|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|42504|5|Briefly described|Table 5 P79|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|44433|14|Not recorded|map legend||Cambrian|||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|44484|14|Not recorded|p.6,9,10,13, Tb.1||Cambrian|(Cambrian). Part of Pertaoorrta Group.||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|44485|14|Not recorded|map legend||Cambrian|Part of Pertaoorrta Group. Defn on Tech File G/53-1.||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|45041|4|Described|p52|||Refers Ranford et al. (1966) L.Camb.||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|45085|6|Mentioned|p12|||Structure described.||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|45148|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||Amadeus Basin||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|45155|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|46957|6|Mentioned|p166|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|47035|6|Mentioned|p83|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|48639|4|Described|p.13,Pl.2,Sh.1,2||Cambrian|See page, 11,17.||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|48863|2|Defined|p.18||Cambrian|Tb.1. opp.p.7,9,15,17,19,37,Pl.9,15. Lower Cambrian-lower Middle Cambrian? (G53-1).||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|48865|14|Not recorded|p.45|||Ref. to Mt.Charlotte No.1 Well.results. N of Finke.||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|48880|14|Not recorded|p.28|||Cambrian salt horizon.||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|48890|4|Described|p.38||Cambrian|See also Tables, Figs, Plates. Of the Pertaoorrta Gp.||||||04-AUG-06
3902|Chandler Limestone|48963|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|60547|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Of the Pertaoorrta Group. Limestone and dolomite with chert laminae; evaporites. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
3902|Chandler Limestone|63562|6|Mentioned|p338 fig 3, p352 fig 10|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Of Amadeus Basin.||||Overlies Todd River Dolomite. Is overlain by Giles Creek Dolomite.||
3902|Chandler Limestone|69438|6|Mentioned|p23:28|||Ranford et al. (1965). Subsequently the Chandler Formation (eg Jackson et al., 1984).||||||12-JUL-16
3902|Chandler Limestone|71800|5|Briefly described|p26 fig 3|Middle Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Amadeus Basin.||||Unconformably overlies the Mu Formation and the Mount Currie Conglomerate. Overlain by the Giles Creek Dolomite.||
3904|Chandlor Limestone|29721|6|Mentioned|p44|||||||||
3923|Charley Creek Formation|30531|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
3923|Charley Creek Formation|44270|14|Not recorded|Map Legend||Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
3923|Charley Creek Formation|44271|14|Not recorded|p31,60|||Unconformably overlies Argylla Formation. Probably represents lateral transition from Corella Formation.||||||
3923|Charley Creek Formation|44275|14|Not recorded|Map Legend|||||||||
3923|Charley Creek Formation|44278|2|Defined|Tb.1,map||Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
3923|Charley Creek Formation|44806|14|Not recorded|p294|||Petrographic descriptions.||||||
3923|Charley Creek Formation|44989|2|Defined|p.92-94||Paleoproterozoic|Overlies Argylla Formation. 4000' thick? Lower Proterozoic. (F54-2). On many pages.||||||07-NOV-08
3923|Charley Creek Formation|45136|6|Mentioned|p5|||Now discarded.||||||04-AUG-06
3923|Charley Creek Formation|45166|5|Briefly described|p19|||||||||
3923|Charley Creek Formation|45287|14|Not recorded|p226,227,232|||||||||
3923|Charley Creek Formation|46962|6|Mentioned|p249|||||||||
3969|Chewing Range Quartzite|42504|6|Mentioned|p40|||Misspelling of Chewings Range Quartzite||||||
3970|Chewings Range Group|9141|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|||Age: 2-1.5 B.Y.||||||
3970|Chewings Range Group|40859|6|Mentioned|p96|||||||||
3970|Chewings Range Group|43649|6|Mentioned|fig.1,p454-455|||||||||
3988|Chilling Creek Formation|39889|6|Mentioned|p485|||||||||
3987|Chilling Creek Formation""|41661|5|Briefly described|p14|||||||||
3989|Chilling Sandstone""|41661|4|Described|p14|||||||||
4021|Chiripee Gneiss|33103|4|Described|Table 1|||Mention p3.||||||04-AUG-06
4021|Chiripee Gneiss|33104|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Precambrian|Precambrian|||||||
4021|Chiripee Gneiss|39887|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
4021|Chiripee Gneiss|40906|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
4021|Chiripee Gneiss|50369|6|Mentioned|p9.2|||Intruded by Crooked Hole Granite.||||||
4021|Chiripee Gneiss|69427|5|Briefly described|p12:8, 13, 44|||Crops out poorly N of Mount Bleechmore Granulite and S of the Delny Shear Zone, Aileron Province. May be a lower-grade equivalent of Mount Bleechmore Granulite, with less mafic rock. Appears as Chirripee Gneiss on 12:8 and 12:44. Has metamorphic zircon rims with LA-ICPMS U-Pb age of 1558 +/- 9 Ma.|||||Dominated by garnet-biotite migmatite, with minor calc-silicate rock, amphibolite, muscovite-biotite migmatite and quartzite; locally intruded by garnetiferous orthogneiss.|12-JUL-16
4021|Chiripee Gneiss|71858|6|Mentioned|p69|||Aileron Province. Of  Beyer et al. 2010, Bodorkos et al 2013 [although Bodorkos et al. actually used Chiripee Metamorphics].||||||06-MAR-19
4051|Chuall Beds|29813|5|Briefly described|p17, p18 Tb. 4|||Inferred to be unconformable on Lake Willson Beds and Pindar Beds.||||||04-AUG-06
4051|Chuall Beds|29818|5|Briefly described|Map legend|||||||||04-AUG-06
4051|Chuall Beds|36532|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleozoic|Paleozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
4051|Chuall Beds|41883|6|Mentioned|p65|||||||||
4051|Chuall Beds|45140|2|Defined|p13-14, p43, p61, p66, p75, Appx.p44-45|Paleozoic|Paleozoic|Blake et al. (1977), Blake and Yeates (1977). Named after Chuall Pool in Sturt Creek. Forms low hills and cuestas to 8m high. Reference area is 4km SE of Sturt Creek homestead, at 19deg 10'40"S, 128deg 11'30"E, where it reaches its maximum thickness of 140m. Lithology and friable nature resemble the Pedestal Beds. Possibly Devonian.||||Inferred to overlie unconformably the Pindar Beds and Lake Willson Beds.|Flat-lying to gently dipping, friable, fine- to medium-grained, quartzose to lithic sandstone; pellet-rich and gritty bands common. Some local low-angle cross-bedding.|
4051|Chuall Beds|46864|4|Described|p38|||||||||
4133|Cleland Formation|34186|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||See also Fig.4. Cambrian||||||
4133|Cleland Formation|41039|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|13234|6|Mentioned|p250 Fig.2, p252|Devonian|Devonian|Includes traces of oil.||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|23820|5|Briefly described|p203|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Geological Province: Bonaparte Gulf Basin.||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|23821|5|Briefly described|p244 Fig.2|Devonian|Devonian|Geological Province: Ord Basin.||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|31152|6|Mentioned|p45|||||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|32109|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Devonian||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|32648|6|Mentioned|p32|||Dev.||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|32662|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|32663|4|Described|Table 2|||U.Dev.||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|32664|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Briefly described in notes||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|32699|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Includes two members: Kellys Knob Sandstone and Ragged Range Conglomerate Members.  Sandstone, conglomerate.||||||02-DEC-04
4271|Cockatoo Formation|32701|4|Described|Table 2|||U.Dev.||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|32865|5|Briefly described|p468|||See also p469. Frasnian. Fauna||||||17-MAR-08
4271|Cockatoo Formation|32870|6|Mentioned|p40|||Basal U.Dev.||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|33376|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|34018|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|34154|6|Mentioned|p77|||Devonian||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|36257|6|Mentioned|Table 2.1|||||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|36551|6|Mentioned|p22|||See also Table 16.||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|36890|3|Fully described|p376|||Formerly Cockatoo Series,Cockatoo Sst. (See also p397).||||||17-MAR-08
4271|Cockatoo Formation|36892|5|Briefly described|p453|||||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|36904|4|Described|p7|||||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|38277|6|Mentioned|p149|||||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|39702|6|Mentioned|p223|||||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|39827|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|40301|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|40494|4|Described|p13|||||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|41023|6|Mentioned|p297|||||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|41158|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|41690|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|41840|6|Mentioned|p44|||Occurs in Bonaparte Basin||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|42175|5|Briefly described|p197|||See also Fig.2||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|42547|6|Mentioned|p102|Frasnian||||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|42994|6|Mentioned|p50|||||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|44159|6|Mentioned|Table p.38||Late Devonian|||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|44363|5|Briefly described|p.18||Late Devonian|Upper Devonian.||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|44364|14|Not recorded|map legend|||||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|45038|2|Defined|p.16-49||Late Devonian|See also Plates and Figures.||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|45039|6|Mentioned|p1|||Upper Devonian. See also PP5-8 etc.||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|45040|14|Not recorded|p5||Late Devonian|See also p1,6,7,9,10,12,21,22,24,29,38,49,58,59,64,67,69,70. (Upper Devonian). Fig.2,5,7. Inc. Cecil Ss Me, Hargreaves Me, Jeremiah Me, Kellys Knob Me, Kununurra Me, Ragged Range Conglom Me, Westwood Me.||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|45041|6|Mentioned|Fig.45|||M.Dev.||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|45050|6|Mentioned|p8|||See also pp9,21,23 etc.||||||17-MAR-08
4271|Cockatoo Formation|45058|6|Mentioned|Fig. 4|||||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|45063|6|Mentioned|p6|||See also p12, 28 and Fig. 3. U.Dev.||||||17-MAR-08
4271|Cockatoo Formation|45169|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|47040|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|48886|14|Not recorded|Map, p.1||Late Devonian|Fig,4,7,10,13,24. Upper Devonian||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|48938|6|Mentioned|p9|||Stratigraphy||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|48971|6|Mentioned|p10|||See also P21, P26, P28, P29, P30.||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|49637|5|Briefly described|Fig. 6|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
4271|Cockatoo Formation|60364|6|Mentioned|p185 Fig.2|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|60682|6|Mentioned|p23|||Superseded by Cockatoo Group.||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|64694|5|Briefly described|p248|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|68298|5|Briefly described|p216|||In Bonaparte Basin, this mainly terriginous formation contains a limestone horizon (the Westwood Member near the coast, the Hargreaves and Kunnunurra Members inland) refers to conodont zones (Roberts, 1972).|||Includes Westwood, Hargreaves and Kunnunurra Members.|||
4271|Cockatoo Formation|69597|6|Mentioned|p2|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Southern Bonaparte Basin.||||Unconformably overlies the Antrim Plateau Volcanics.|Clastic and carbonate sediments.|
4308|Coirwong Conglomerate|35140|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
4310|Coirwong Greywacke|30831|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
4310|Coirwong Greywacke|34528|6|Mentioned|p19|||Lower Proterozoic||||||
4310|Coirwong Greywacke|35465|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Summary of positions of magnetic units in the Lower Proterozoic||||||
4310|Coirwong Greywacke|36085|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
4309|Coirwong Greywacke Member|30831|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
4309|Coirwong Greywacke Member|44399|5|Briefly described|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|Of the Masson Formation.  Quartz greywacke with conglomerate lenses.||||||07-NOV-08
4309|Coirwong Greywacke Member|45022|14|Not recorded|p.34,47||Paleoproterozoic|Of Masson Formation.  Tb.2, Pl.28,31.||||||07-NOV-08
4309|Coirwong Greywacke Member|46678|5|Briefly described|Table 1|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Of Masson Formation. Medium to coarse quartz greywacke, minor conglomerate.  Max. thickness: 1,000 feet.||||||
4309|Coirwong Greywacke Member|67355|6|Mentioned|p7 Tb.2|||||Masson Formation (Goodparla Group)||||25-JAN-17
4309|Coirwong Greywacke Member|67564|6|Mentioned|p15.|||In Walpole (1963); a defunct unit in the defunct Goodparla Group; now Mundogie Sandstone.||||||
4457|Constance Range beds|36751|6|Mentioned|p474|||||||||
4457|Constance Range beds|44989|14|Not recorded|p.129|||||||||
4458|Constance Range iron formation|36751|6|Mentioned|p474|||||||||
4532|Cooley Dolomite|23961|6|Mentioned|p1191|||Geological Province: Mt Isa Inlier. Of the Barney Creek Formation.||||||
4532|Cooley Dolomite|30272|6|Mentioned|p5|||Stratigraphic table||||||
4532|Cooley Dolomite|32339|6|Mentioned|p143|||||||||
4532|Cooley Dolomite|35162|6|Mentioned|Table.1|||||||||
4532|Cooley Dolomite|35958|6|Mentioned|p1701|||||||||
4532|Cooley Dolomite|36796|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
4532|Cooley Dolomite|37371|6|Mentioned|p368|||||||||
4532|Cooley Dolomite|38582|6|Mentioned|p218|||||||||
4532|Cooley Dolomite|40193|6|Mentioned|p2005|||||||||
4532|Cooley Dolomite|40691|6|Mentioned|p75|||||||||
4532|Cooley Dolomite|41268|5|Briefly described|Fig.10|||||||||
4532|Cooley Dolomite|42935|6|Mentioned|p529 Fig.2|||||||||
4532|Cooley Dolomite|65340|6|Mentioned|p61|||In the vicinity of the HYC deposit.||||||26-MAR-18
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|22538|6|Mentioned|Fig3 P709|||Member written as Mbr.||||||07-AUG-06
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|22662|6|Mentioned|24,29|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Geol province: McArthur Basin.||||||07-AUG-06
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|22853|5|Briefly described|21|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Of the Barney Creek Formation.||||||07-AUG-06
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|23776|5|Briefly described|p705 Fig 2.|||Of Barney Creek Formation.||||||
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|23902|4|Described|p1568 Fig.2|||Of the Barney Creek Formation (Umbolooga Subgroup). Overlain by the Reward Dolomite. Overlies the Coxco Dolomite Member. Geological Province: McArthur Basin||||||
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|23910|5|Briefly described|p292 Fig. 3|||Of Umbolooga Subgroup.  Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|23963|5|Briefly described|p1239 Fig.2|||Geological Province: McArthur Basin. Of the Umbolooga Subgroup||||||
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|30272|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|32363|6|Mentioned|p330|||||||||
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|32479|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|32658|3|Fully described|Table 2|||See also Fig.3 & 4.||||||
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|32660|6|Mentioned|p249|||||||||
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|33665|4|Described|p368|||See also Fig.2.||||||
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|35162|6|Mentioned|p1008|||||||||
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|35261|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|37371|6|Mentioned|p370|||||||||
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|38156|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|38582|6|Mentioned|p219|||||||||
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|39561|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|42385|4|Described|p21|||Member of Barney Creek Formation.||||||
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|42639|5|Briefly described|p28, Fig.8 p30|||Of Barney Creek Formation.||||||07-AUG-06
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|42812|5|Briefly described|p38, Fig.5|||Of Barney Creek Formation.||||||07-AUG-06
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|43036|6|Mentioned|p52|||Of Barney Creek Formation.||||||07-AUG-06
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|45162|4|Described|p100-101, p98|||Type section in CEC DDH Ie 115, between 46 and 610m depth.||||||06-APR-18
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|60483|5|Briefly described|p7 Fig. 5|||Of Barney Creek Fm (Umbolooga Subgroup, McArthur Group). Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||05-OCT-07
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|60558|5|Briefly described|p8 Fig. 6|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Of Barney Creek Formation.||||||03-JUN-09
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|64817|6|Mentioned|p353 Fig.4 |||||Unit in Barney Creek Formation.||||
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|65228|6|Mentioned|Fig.02.|||||Unit in Barney Creek Formation.||||
4530|Cooley Dolomite Member|72248|5|Briefly described|p147|||Of McArthur Basin.||Unit of Barney Creek Formation.||||
4531|Cooley Dolomite formation|36796|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
4533|Cooley Formation|42570|5|Briefly described|p547|||Variation on Cooley Dolomite, Cooley Member||||||
4534|Cooley Member|30345|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Carpentarian age. Member of Barney Creek Formation. Lithology||||||
4534|Cooley Member|32363|6|Mentioned|p333|||||||||
4542|Coolibah Formation""|28255|6|Mentioned|p51|||Of Laing and Allen (1956). Superseded by Bynoe Formation.||||||
4542|Coolibah Formation""|45112|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
4542|Coolibah Formation""|48942|6|Mentioned|p61|||Nomenclature table. Informal. Refers Laing & Allen (1956)||||||
4546|Coolibah beds|42504|5|Briefly described|p84|||Georgina Basin. Variation on Coolibah Formation.||||||
4548|Coolibah"" Formation|45112|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|22479|5|Briefly described|fig1p2|Orosirian|Orosirian|||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|22720|6|Mentioned|p 168|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|22810|4|Described|Table2 P5, P12|||Conformable on Crater Formation. Maximum thickness of 300m.||||||07-AUG-06
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|22813|5|Briefly described|Map|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Unconformably overlies Celia Dolomite. Dolomitic marble and magnesite.||||||07-NOV-08
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|23714|4|Described|p9|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|See also page 8 Table 1. Of Mount Partridge Group. Overlain by Whites Formation; underlain by Crater Formation. Geological Province: Rum Jungle Region. Max. thickness: 300 m.||||||07-AUG-06
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|23715|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Proterozoic|Of the Mount Partridge Group, in the Rum Jungle Region||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|23733|5|Briefly described|p32 Fig. 19|||Of Mount Partridge Group.||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|24047|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.4, p40|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Mount Partridge Group.  Dolomite, magnesite.  Geological Province: Pine Creek Orogen.||||||07-NOV-08
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|29591|5|Briefly described|p122|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|30558|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||See also P37||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|30559|6|Mentioned|p282|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|30838|6|Mentioned|p272|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|30912|6|Mentioned|p367|||Proterozoic age||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|32873|5|Briefly described|p36|||Lithology. See also Fig. 1 & 15||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|32875|5|Briefly described|Fig.1|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|33225|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|33278|5|Briefly described|Fig.2|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|34722|6|Mentioned|p287|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|34925|6|Mentioned|p125|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|35055|5|Briefly described|p222|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|35064|6|Mentioned|p208|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|35140|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|35247|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|35465|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Summary of positions of magnetic units in the Lower Proterozoic||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|35495|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|37462|6|Mentioned|Fig.4.8|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|38239|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|38349|6|Mentioned|Table 4|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|38351|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|38557|6|Mentioned|p287|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|39069|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|39320|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|39518|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|39679|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|39801|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Mount Partridge Group. Stromatolitic magnesite and dolomite; stromatolitic silicified carbonate occuring as chert or paraquartzite; rare carbonaceous para-amphibolite, metapelites.||||||07-NOV-08
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|40243|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|40493|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|40495|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|40808|3|Fully described|p9|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|40809|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|40852|5|Briefly described|p25|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|41125|6|Mentioned|p24|||See also Fig.6||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|41304|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic||||||||07-NOV-08
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|41305|3|Fully described|p14|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|41663|4|Described|p25|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|41878|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|42202|4|Described|p510|||See also Table 1||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|43115|6|Mentioned|p181|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|43187|5|Briefly described|p2|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|44314|2|Defined|p.5-7,13,map|||(D52-4). Darwin Sheet.||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|44315|14|Not recorded|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|Lower Proterozoic.||||||07-NOV-08
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|45022|4|Described|p.27||Paleoproterozoic|Of Bachelor Group. On many pages||||||07-NOV-08
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|45146|3|Fully described|Table 1|||See also p5.||||||07-AUG-06
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|45168|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|46163|14|Not recorded|p.169,170-173|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|46658|6|Mentioned|p550|||||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|46675|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Mount Partridge Group.  Divided into an upper silicified carbonate occurring as chert or paraquartzite; and lower stromatolitic magnesite and dolomite||||||07-NOV-08
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|46676|14|Not recorded|p.6||Paleoproterozoic|L. Proterozoic; formation of Batchelor Group.||||||07-NOV-08
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|47049|5|Briefly described|Table|||Moved from Batchelor Group to Mt Partridge Group.||||||
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|60575|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Mount Partridge Group.||||||07-NOV-08
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|65232|5|Briefly described|p6 Fig. 5, App. 2|Palaeoproterozoic|Palaeoproterozoic|Of Mount Partridge Group. Dolomite, magnesite. See Coomalie Dolostone.||||||09-FEB-10
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|68811|6|Mentioned|p119, p120, p131 tbl 19, p196 tbl 50|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Forms a high yielding aquifer with the Koolpinyah Dolomite. ||||Overlain by the Darwin Member.||16-APR-20
4580|Coomalie Dolomite|69420|6|Mentioned|p5:6|||Lithological name updated to Coomalie Dolostone.||||||12-JUL-16
4581|Coomalie Formation|38639|6|Mentioned|p50|||||||||
4584|Coomane Sandstone|42504|5|Briefly described|Table 3 P60|||||||||
4585|Coomarie Dome granite|31361|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
4703|Corby Limestone|36890|6|Mentioned|p397|||||||||
4703|Corby Limestone|39210|5|Briefly described|Fig.18|||||||||
4703|Corby Limestone|41840|6|Mentioned|p41|||Superseded by Corby Limestone Member||||||
4703|Corby Limestone|41864|6|Mentioned|p19|||Status changed. This unit now a Member of the Panton Formation||||||
4703|Corby Limestone|44965|14|Not recorded|Not recorded|||||||||
4703|Corby Limestone|48943|6|Mentioned|p110|||Refers Traves (1955).||||||
4725|Corella 'Formation'|41568|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
4725|Corella 'Formation'|41978|6|Mentioned|p491|||||||||
4738|Coronation Member|23384|6|Mentioned|Fig 27|||Of Walpole et al. (1968).||||||
4738|Coronation Member|23867|5|Briefly described|Fig. 3|||Of Edith River Volcanics.  Superseded by Coronation Sandstone of El Sherana Group.  Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||
4738|Coronation Member|29599|4|Described|p30|||||||||
4738|Coronation Member|34528|6|Mentioned|p18|||See also pp19,23. Upper Proterozoic||||||07-AUG-06
4738|Coronation Member|36535|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
4738|Coronation Member|36635|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
4738|Coronation Member|37579|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|Of the Edith River Volcanics. Pebbly coarse quartz sandstone, commonly tuffaceous.||||||10-OCT-05
4738|Coronation Member|37815|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
4738|Coronation Member|39357|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
4738|Coronation Member|40248|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
4738|Coronation Member|45022|4|Described|p.60,61||Carpentarian|Of Edith River Volcanics. Fig.15, Tb.3, Pl.13,31||||||
4738|Coronation Member|67564|6|Mentioned|p26, p39 Fig.20.|||Rocks mapped by Walpole et al. (1960) now called Coronation Sandstone (Needham and Stuart-Smith 1985).||Unit in (superseded) Edith River Volcanics.||||
4737|Coronation Member""|41397|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
4740|Coronation formation|31723|6|Mentioned|p523|||Formation of Uranium deposits||||||
4784|Coulters sandstone|23823|5|Briefly described|p75|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Informal name. Of the Hatches Creek Group (midddle). Ridge-forming sandstone. Overlies Arabulja volcanics. Underlies Kudinga basalt. Max. thickness: ~800m. Geological Province: Davenport Geosyncline.||||||07-FEB-11
4784|Coulters sandstone|41524|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
4819|Coxco Dolomite|23910|6|Mentioned|p291|||||||||
4819|Coxco Dolomite|30272|6|Mentioned|p5|||Stratigraphic table||||||
4819|Coxco Dolomite|35162|6|Mentioned|Table.1|||||||||
4819|Coxco Dolomite|38582|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
4819|Coxco Dolomite|41220|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
4819|Coxco Dolomite|62084|6|Mentioned|p941 Fig.9|||||||Is overlain by W-Fold Shale.||
4820|Coxo Dolomite Member|32363|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||||||||
4837|Craig Creek Member|32958|4|Described|p953|||||||||
4837|Craig Creek Member|42190|6|Mentioned|p282|||||||||
4837|Craig Creek Member|45022|14|Not recorded|p.35,36.||Paleoproterozoic|Of Golden Dyke Formation. Tb.2.||||||07-NOV-08
4837|Craig Creek Member|67355|6|Mentioned|p7 Tb.2|||Of Walpole et al. (1968). Now part of the Wildman Siltstone, Mount Partridge Group?||Golden Dyke Formation ||||23-MAR-20
4852|Crater Formation Conglomerates|32874|6|Mentioned|p181|||Elongated pebbles.||||||08-AUG-06
4855|Craven Peak Beds|23522|6|Mentioned|p244 Fig 1|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
4855|Craven Peak Beds|24065|4|Described|p235|Devonian|Silurian|Geological Province: Georgina Basin.||||||
4855|Craven Peak Beds|33103|6|Mentioned|Table 4|||||||||
4855|Craven Peak Beds|41018|6|Mentioned|p237|||||||||
4855|Craven Peak Beds|50244|6|Mentioned|p88|Middle Devonian|Early Devonian|Geological Province: Georgina Basin.||||||21-APR-09
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|22646|6|Mentioned|p 107|||Georgina Basin.||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|22650|5|Briefly described|p 165|Devonian|Devonian|Province - Georgina Basin.||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|30544|6|Mentioned|p51|||||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|30914|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Silurian|Silurian - Devonian||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|31714|6|Mentioned|Fig. 4|||||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|32853|6|Mentioned|p70|||Equiv. Mulga Downs Gp.||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|32865|4|Described|p482|||Late Dev.||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|33111|4|Described|p34|||||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|33326|6|Mentioned|p449|||Fauna.||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|33625|6|Mentioned|p191|||||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|34454|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||Upper Silurian - Lower Devonian||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|34847|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Stratigraphy and hydrocarbon prospects.||||||08-AUG-06
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|35121|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Silurian|Devonian - Silurian||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|35139|4|Described|Table.2|||||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|36234|6|Mentioned|p175|||||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|36580|6|Mentioned|p469|||||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|37272|6|Mentioned|p237|||||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|37572|5|Briefly described|p169|||See also p164.||||||08-AUG-06
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|37727|4|Described|p52|||See also p23.||||||08-AUG-06
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|38374|6|Mentioned|p599|||||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|39445|5|Briefly described|p72|||Early-Mid Dev. Wrongly mapped in Toko Syncline. See also p61, p64, p71,||||||08-AUG-06
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|39921|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|39978|6|Mentioned|p65|||||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|40728|6|Mentioned|p173|||||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|40906|6|Mentioned|p30|||||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|41276|6|Mentioned|p68|||||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|41385|6|Mentioned|p374|||||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|42060|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P140|||||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|42482|6|Mentioned|p103|||||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|42581|6|Mentioned|p35|||Georgina Basin||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|43461|14|Not recorded|p615|Devonian|Late Silurian|||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|44091|14|Not recorded|p34|Devonian|Late Silurian|||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|44308|14|Not recorded|p10,Tb.1|Devonian|Silurian|Of Toko Group.||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|44309|2|Defined|Tb.1,opp.p7,13,map|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|Appears conformable on Mithaka Formation. Sandstone with clay pellets. Fish scales.||||||08-AUG-06
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|44310|14|Not recorded|Map Legend||Early Cambrian|||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|44312|14|Not recorded|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|44326|14|Not recorded|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|44469|2|Defined|p.11,19,opp.p.6,Tb.I|Devonian|Silurian|(F53-12,16,F54-13,9). See also p.14. Unconf.on Mithaka Formation. Conglomerate and sandstone; fish fragments; may have good aquifers. Silurian-Devonian.||||||08-AUG-06
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|44470|5|Briefly described|map legend|||Silurian to Devonian.||||||02-DEC-04
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|44920|14|Not recorded|Map Legend, Sheet 4|Devonian|Silurian|||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|45041|6|Mentioned|p108|||||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|45052|2|Defined|p131|Devonian|Silurian|Silurian - Devonian||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|46959|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|46973|1|Redefined|p69|Middle Devonian|Early Devonian|See also p52. Early to Middle Devonian.E - M||||||08-AUG-06
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|47050|6|Mentioned|p239|||||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|48901|14|Not recorded|Not recorded||Late Devonian|U.Devonian. Definition on Tech.File SF/54-9.||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|65449|6|Mentioned|p10|||Georgina Basin. Contains Turinia australiensis fish scales, resembling those found in the Tandalgoo Formation in Wilson Cliffs 1 (Canning Basin).||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|65489|6|Mentioned|p125|Devonian|Devonian|Georgina Basin. See also Cravens Peak beds (p126).||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|66498|6|Mentioned|p43, 45||||||||Includes a small, richly fossiliferous limestone outcrop.|
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|66499|5|Briefly described|p59, p60, p64, p66, p67|Eifelian|Emsian|Part of Georgina Basin, probably of Emsian age, small limestone outcrop at base of Craven Peak Beds has yielded rich assemblage of vertebrate micro-remains. Previously considered mid-Eifelian based on fish and ostracods. [Also spelt as Cravens Peak beds in text]||||||05-SEP-14
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|68297|5|Briefly described|p183, 184, 192, 193|Middle Devonian|Emsian|Georgina Basin (Turner et al 1981). Includes vertebrate bone beds, shark scales. Possible late Early Devonian age.||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|68298|5|Briefly described|p222|||Of Georgina Basin. Includes Wuttagoonaspis fletcheri (Ritchie, 1973), asterolepid antiarchs (Young, 1984), the shark Mcmurdodus (Turner and Young, 1987), agnathans Pituriaspis and Neeyambaspis (Young, 1991b).||||||
4858|Cravens Peak Beds|73181|6|Mentioned|p60|||Georgina Basin.||||||
4861|Cravens Peake Beds|42504|6|Mentioned|p85|||Misspelling of Cravens Peak beds.||||||
4933|Crooked Creek Limestone|41220|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|22536|5|Briefly described|p7|Orosirian|Orosirian|||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|22574|5|Briefly described|map|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|23714|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|24567|5|Briefly described|p160 Tb. 2|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Age: 1890-1825Ma. Geological Province: Pine Creek Inlier. Name written as Cullen only under heading for GRANITE.||||||07-NOV-08
4989|Cullen Granite|30317|6|Mentioned|p952|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|30319|5|Briefly described|p270|||Re mineralization||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|30559|6|Mentioned|p283|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|30831|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|31347|6|Mentioned|p135|||See also p150.||||||08-AUG-06
4989|Cullen Granite|31435|6|Mentioned|p61|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|32170|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|32700|4|Described|Table 1|||Age: 1820 my. See p13.||||||08-AUG-06
4989|Cullen Granite|32758|6|Mentioned|p63|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|33278|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|33376|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
4989|Cullen Granite|35140|6|Mentioned|p321|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|35465|6|Mentioned|p56|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|35950|6|Mentioned|p303|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|36085|6|Mentioned|p495|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|36153|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|37462|4|Described|Table 4.II|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|37579|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Pink and grey porphyritic granite, minor medium even-grained granite and aplite.||||||07-NOV-08
4989|Cullen Granite|38557|6|Mentioned|p287|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|39357|4|Described|p17|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|40248|6|Mentioned|p222|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|41309|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|41465|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|42163|5|Briefly described|p61|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|42772|5|Briefly described|p17|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|43140|5|Briefly described|p2|||Of Noakes (1949). Approx. equivalent to Cullen Batholith.||||||08-AUG-06
4989|Cullen Granite|43187|5|Briefly described|p7|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|43624|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|43962|14|Not recorded|p619|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|44201|14|Not recorded|p.10|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|44399|5|Briefly described|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|Biotite-hornblende granite.||||||07-NOV-08
4989|Cullen Granite|44954|14|Not recorded|Not recorded|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|45003|14|Not recorded|p23|||See also Lexicon||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|45022|3|Fully described|p.137||Carpentarian|On many pages.  Pl.28.||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|45086|6|Mentioned|p27|||See also p28.||||||08-AUG-06
4989|Cullen Granite|45087|5|Briefly described|p43|||Chem. analyses.||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|45112|5|Briefly described|Table 22|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|45921|14|Not recorded|Pages not known?|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|46163|14|Not recorded|p.169,171|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|46675|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Coarse porphyritic pink and green adamellite.  Intrudes the Mount Partridge, South Alligator and Finniss River Groups.||||||07-NOV-08
4989|Cullen Granite|46676|14|Not recorded|p.9|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|46678|6|Mentioned|p9|||Mount Evelyn, N.T., Sheet D.53/5. BMR 1:250,000 Geol.Ser.Explan.Notes. Age: K/Ar1695 Ma.||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|46679|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Map legend of Katherine, 1 mile. (D53-9).||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|46848|4|Described|p165|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|46877|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|48800|14|Not recorded|Not recorded|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|48867|14|Not recorded|p.5,18-20;map||Paleoproterozoic|map. L. Proterozoic.||||||07-NOV-08
4989|Cullen Granite|48942|4|Described|p30|||||||||
4989|Cullen Granite|48982|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
4988|Cullen Granite Complex|42012|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
4991|Cullen granite|24260|6|Mentioned|p1012|||Geological Province: Pine Creek Inlier. Cullen granite is referred to as the Cullen batholith.||||||08-AUG-06
4991|Cullen granite|39559|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
4991|Cullen granite|41873|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
5103|Cyclops member|35088|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
5103|Cyclops member|64625|5|Briefly described|p244, p251|||Amadeus Basin||Pertatataka Formation|||Sandstone.|
5103|Cyclops member|73086|6|Mentioned|p171|||[Variation of published name?; see Cyclops Member].||||||
5160|Daly Basin Siltstone|34439|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
5162|Daly River Group""|45058|6|Mentioned|p18|||Refers Noakes (1949).||||||08-AUG-06
5164|Daly-River Group|41645|6|Mentioned|p4|||Misspelling of Daly River Group. [CEBMar95]||||||
5206|Dare Siltstone|46928|6|Mentioned|Fig.9|||||||||
5205|Dare Siltstone member|47050|6|Mentioned|p250|||||||||
5251|Darwarunga Formation|42597|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Carpentarian||||||||
5258|Darwin Member|9534|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Of the Bathurst Island Formation.  Sandstone.||||||
5258|Darwin Member|9691|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|||Sandstone, white clayey sandstone, ferruginous sandstone, siltstone, shale, basal conglomerate. Of the Bathurst Island Formation?||||||
5258|Darwin Member|9701|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Sandstone, white clayey sandstone, ferruginous sandstone, siltstone, shale, basal conglomerate. Of the Bathurst Island Formation?||||||02-JUN-05
5258|Darwin Member|9733|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Of the Bathurst Island Formation. Sandstone, white clayey sandstone, ferruginous sandstone, siltstone, radiolarian shale, basal conglomerate.||||||10-JUN-05
5258|Darwin Member|22853|5|Briefly described|29|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Parent Bathurst Island Formation||||||
5258|Darwin Member|23437|5|Briefly described|p36|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|of Bathurst Island Formation||||||
5258|Darwin Member|23714|5|Briefly described|p37|Late Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Of Bathurst Island Formation.||||||
5258|Darwin Member|23999|5|Briefly described|p9, p16|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Mispelt - should be Darwin Formation.||||||07-FEB-11
5258|Darwin Member|31407|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Lower to Upper Cretaceous||||||
5258|Darwin Member|36535|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Early to Late Cretaceous||||||
5258|Darwin Member|36635|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Early to Late Cretaceous||||||
5258|Darwin Member|37815|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Early to Late Cretaceous||||||
5258|Darwin Member|38351|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
5258|Darwin Member|39068|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Of the Bathurst Island Formation.||||||19-APR-06
5258|Darwin Member|39069|4|Described|p15|||||||||
5258|Darwin Member|39803|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|||||||
5258|Darwin Member|40492|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|||||||
5258|Darwin Member|40493|4|Described|p12|||||||||
5258|Darwin Member|40495|4|Described|p13|||||||||
5258|Darwin Member|40808|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
5258|Darwin Member|41304|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cretaceous||||||||
5258|Darwin Member|41305|3|Fully described|p22|||||||||
5258|Darwin Member|41311|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
5258|Darwin Member|41397|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
5258|Darwin Member|41532|6|Mentioned|Fig.15|||||||||
5258|Darwin Member|42003|6|Mentioned|p141|||||||||
5258|Darwin Member|42385|5|Briefly described|p29|||Member of Bathurst Island Formation.||||||
5258|Darwin Member|42442|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P4|||||||||
5258|Darwin Member|43140|6|Mentioned|p4|||of Bathurst Island Formation.||||||
5258|Darwin Member|43630|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
5258|Darwin Member|43762|6|Mentioned|p408|||||||||
5258|Darwin Member|43832|6|Mentioned|31-32|Late Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Member of Bathurst Island Formation. Underlain by Jurassic Petrel Formation.||||||
5258|Darwin Member|45121|2|Defined|p47|Aptian|late Neocomian|Late Neocomian to Aptian||||||
5258|Darwin Member|45146|3|Fully described|Table 1|||See also p5.||||||08-AUG-06
5258|Darwin Member|45148|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
5258|Darwin Member|45162|6|Mentioned|p152|||||||||
5258|Darwin Member|46700|6|Mentioned|P30|||||||||
5258|Darwin Member|60550|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Late Carboniferous|Early Carboniferous|Sandstone, white clayey sandstone, ferruginous sandstone, siltstone, radiolarian shale, basal conglomerate.||||||
5258|Darwin Member|61827|5|Briefly described|p157|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Of the Bathurst Island Formation.||||||
5258|Darwin Member|68811|5|Briefly described|p119, p157 app 1, p196 tbl 50|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Between 30-60m thick. Forms a low yielding aquifer. ||Bathurst Island Formation||Overlies the Coomalie Dolomite and the Koolpinyah Dolomite.|Quartz conglomerate.|
5258|Darwin Member|73083|6|Mentioned|p18|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Money Shoal Basin.||Bathurst Island Formation||||
5260|Darwin formation|41532|6|Mentioned|p306|||||||||
5261|Darwin member|41305|5|Briefly described|p22|||||||||
5262|Dashwood Creek migmatite|40859|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Informal name||||||
5294|De Sousa Sandstone|34580|4|Described|Table 1||Jurassic|||||||
5294|De Sousa Sandstone|42504|5|Briefly described|p83|||or Hooray Sandstone||||||
5293|De Sousa Sandstone""|33939|5|Briefly described|p413|||Cretaceous - Jurassic||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|22566|5|Briefly described|p79|Mesozoic|Mesozoic|Of the Finke Group.||||||08-AUG-06
5295|De Souza Sandstone|22826|4|Described|p576|Mesozoic|Mesozoic|Geological Province - Eromanga Basin.  Age - probably Jurassic, Mond & Harrison correlated the De Souza Sandstone with the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous Hooray Sandstone of the main Eromanga Basin.||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|23818|6|Mentioned|p141 Fig.65|||Geological Province: Great Artesian Basin.||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|29591|6|Mentioned|p82|||||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|33832|5|Briefly described|p11|||Strat. and correlation||||||08-AUG-06
5295|De Souza Sandstone|33844|6|Mentioned|p36|||Jurassic||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|33964|6|Mentioned|p6|||Refers Sullivan and Opik (1951) & Wells et al. (1966).||||||08-AUG-06
5295|De Souza Sandstone|33971|6|Mentioned|p26|||||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|34111|4|Described|Table 3|||Mesozoic. See also pp13,16.||||||08-AUG-06
5295|De Souza Sandstone|34611|6|Mentioned|Fig.65|||Correlation chart||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|36751|6|Mentioned|p489|||||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|40926|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|41063|6|Mentioned|p46|||||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|42547|5|Briefly described|p82|||||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|42699|5|Briefly described|map legend|Jurassic||||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|42940|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|43035|5|Briefly described|p26|||||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|44323|14|Not recorded|map legend|||SG/53-6. Jurassic (?).||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|44335|4|Described|p.10|||Tb.2 p.11. Jurassic (?).||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|44336|14|Not recorded|map legend||Jurassic|SG/53-3.||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|44342|5|Briefly described|p.8, Table 3|||SG/53-5.  ?Jurassic.||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|44343|14|Not recorded|map legend||Jurassic|||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|44393|4|Described|p.6,8,9,10,Tb.1,Fig1|||? Jurassic.||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|44394|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Jurassic?||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|44433|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Jurassic?||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|44946|14|Not recorded|Not recorded|||||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|45011|14|Not recorded|p9,11||Jurassic|Overlain by Rumbalara Shale.||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|45041|4|Described|p114|Jurassic|Jurassic|||||||08-AUG-06
5295|De Souza Sandstone|48639|14|Not recorded|opp.p.1, map||Jurassic|||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|48865|2|Defined|p.37|||Many figures. Fig.4,28,33,36,38,Fig.13,51,53,Pl.6,10,11,p.39-40. ?Jurassic. (G53-3,6).||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|48880|14|Not recorded|p.20||Mesozoic|(map).||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|48890|4|Described|p.55||Jurassic|See also Tables, Figs, Plates.||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|48963|6|Mentioned|Plate 5|||||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|62609|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Jurassic|Jurassic|Sandstone, pebbly sandstone, some siltstone. Underlies Rumbalara Shale. Overlies: Finke Group.||||||14-AUG-06
5295|De Souza Sandstone|62620|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Jurassic|Jurassic|Sandstone, pebbly sandstone, some siltstone.||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|65309|6|Mentioned|p14.|Jurassic|Jurassic|Known in South Australia as Algebuckina Sandstone, and in Queensland as Hooray Sandstone.||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|65342|6|Mentioned|p10.|||Pedirka Basin. Max. thickness at least 254 m.||||Overlies Crown Point Formation. Is overlain by Cadna-owie Formation.||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|67227|14|Not recorded|?|||||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|69457|5|Briefly described|p41:3-5, 8, 14|||Wells (1969); Edgoose et al. (1993). Presumably named after Mount De Souza. Western Eromanga Basin (NT). Appears in the stratigraphic correlation diagram as Algebuckina Sst ('De Souza Sst'). The name is described as a "local" name, used in the KULGERA, FINKE and RODINGA map areas; it appears that it is to be superseded by the Algebuckina Sandstone. The upper part is possibly equivalent to the Cadna-owie Formation.||||Was overlain unconformably by Rumbalara Shale locally, and by Bulldog Shale disconformably.||12-JUL-16
5295|De Souza Sandstone|69946|6|Mentioned|p11, p44|||||||Correlated with Algebuckina Sandstone (SA).||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|71321|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||Correlatable with Algebuckina Sandstone.||31-AUG-20
5295|De Souza Sandstone|71342|5|Briefly described|Ch5 p11, Ch5 p44, Ch9 p20|||In the Northern Territory the lower part of this unit is correlated with the Algebuckina Sandstone.||||||
5295|De Souza Sandstone|73281|6|Mentioned|Appendix (DIP)|||See DIP034_Petroleumdata.xlsx and DIP034_Welldata.xlsx. Reinterpreted as Algebuckina Sandstone in Colson 1 and McDills 1 wells.||||||
5299|Dean Quartzite""|33478|6|Mentioned|p454|||||||||
5299|Dean Quartzite""|35308|6|Mentioned|p454|||||||||
5303|Dean quartzite|32954|6|Mentioned|p185|||||||||
5304|Dean-Heavitree Quartzites|39565|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
5311|Deception Siltstone|41115|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
5311|Deception Siltstone|42940|5|Briefly described|Plate 12|||||||||
5311|Deception Siltstone|62379|5|Briefly described|p17|||Fine grained siliclastic unit, siltstone, shale.||||||
5311|Deception Siltstone|64068|6|Mentioned|p65, 67, 69, 225|||Amadeus Basin. Correlated with Chabalowe Formation, southern Georgina Basin, Arrinthrunga Formation, Georgina Limestone.||||||
5311|Deception Siltstone|64778|6|Mentioned|p18|||Amadeus Basin. Thermal and maturation history modelling.||||||
5311|Deception Siltstone|65233|4|Described|p3 Fig. 2, p9|Late Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Of the Pertaoorrta Group. Max. thickness: 1250m. Geological province: Amadeus Basin. Red-bed alluvial clastics.||||||07-FEB-11
5311|Deception Siltstone|67326|5|Briefly described|p4|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|In stratigraphic drillhole LA05DD01, this unit appears to be genetically related to the Petermann Sandstone via progradation of a fan-delta/braid-plain succession. See reference to Deception Sandstone (p2).||||||
5311|Deception Siltstone|72516|6|Mentioned|p93|Cambrian|Cambrian|Amadeus Basin.||||Equivalent to the Arrinthrunga Formation.||08-JUN-21
5322|Deep Creek Dolomite|32658|6|Mentioned|p110|||Refers Cotton (1965).||||||
5336|Deering Siltstone|41385|6|Mentioned|p364|||||||||
5336|Deering Siltstone|47050|5|Briefly described|p240|||||||||
5368|Denison Beds|29813|4|Described|Table 2|||||||||
5368|Denison Beds|29818|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|||||||
5368|Denison Beds|36532|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
5368|Denison Beds|45140|2|Defined|p13, p40, p43, p48, p51, p75, Appx.p29|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Blake et al. (1977). Named after Denison Range, NW Birrindudu Basin. Mapped as Gardiner Beds by Casey and Wells (1964). The reference area is the SE part of the Denison Range, S of Pyramid Hill, where it is 30m thick.||||Inferred to overlie unconformably the Pindar Beds. Is inferred to be overlain conformably by Jawilga Beds. May correlate with Lewis Range Sandstone.|Basal thick-bedded quartz arenite, overlain by pale pinkish, medium to thin-bedded quartz arenite and thin-bedded sublithic arenite containing abundant shale pellets.|
5368|Denison Beds|46864|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
5378|Depot Creek Sandstone Member|32170|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Carpentarian|Adelaidean or Carpentarian||||||
5378|Depot Creek Sandstone Member|32700|6|Mentioned|p15|||O'lies L. Prot. sediments and early Carpentarian on sides of Daly Basin||||||08-AUG-06
5378|Depot Creek Sandstone Member|32873|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
5378|Depot Creek Sandstone Member|33278|5|Briefly described|p162|||||||||
5378|Depot Creek Sandstone Member|39801|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Prob.Late Proterozoic. Of the Buldiva Sandstone?||||||04-OCT-05
5378|Depot Creek Sandstone Member|39803|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|||||||
5378|Depot Creek Sandstone Member|40495|4|Described|p11|||||||||
5378|Depot Creek Sandstone Member|40852|5|Briefly described|p24|||||||||
5378|Depot Creek Sandstone Member|41125|6|Mentioned|p25|||See also Fig.14||||||
5378|Depot Creek Sandstone Member|41663|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
5378|Depot Creek Sandstone Member|44314|2|Defined|p.6,7,9,map|||(D52-4). Darwin Sheet.||||||
5378|Depot Creek Sandstone Member|44315|14|Not recorded|map legend||Neoproterozoic|Upper Proterozoic.||||||
5378|Depot Creek Sandstone Member|45022|3|Fully described|pp.90,91, 92||Adelaidean|Of Buldiva Sandstone. On many pages. Max thickness ~1000 ft. See also Table 11 opp. p78.||||||18-MAY-17
5378|Depot Creek Sandstone Member|45112|5|Briefly described|Table 12|||||||||
5378|Depot Creek Sandstone Member|46675|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Of the Buldiva Sandstone.  Pink quartzite and quartz sandstone commonly ripple marked; lenses of quartz pebble conglomerate.||||||29-NOV-04
5378|Depot Creek Sandstone Member|46676|14|Not recorded|p.6||Neoproterozoic|U.Proterozoic; unit of Buldiva Sandstone.||||||
5378|Depot Creek Sandstone Member|48942|3|Fully described|p40|||||||||
5378|Depot Creek Sandstone Member|60575|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Of the Buldiva Sandstone (Tolmer Group).||||||
5378|Depot Creek Sandstone Member|69383|5|Briefly described|p37|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Of Tolmer Group [but what Formation?]||||Overlies Burrell Creek Formation.||
5381|Depot Creek formation|31723|6|Mentioned|p522|||Geomorphology||||||
5382|Depot Creek sandstone|31723|6|Mentioned|p522|||||||||
5414|Desert Sandstone|13497|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
5414|Desert Sandstone|30225|5|Briefly described|p315|||||||||
5414|Desert Sandstone|32554|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
5414|Desert Sandstone|33938|6|Mentioned|p19|||Refers David & Browne (1950).||||||
5414|Desert Sandstone|40924|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
5414|Desert Sandstone|44377|14|Not recorded|8,19|||Equivalent in this area to Gubberamunda Sandstone. See also Lexicon.||||||
5414|Desert Sandstone|44471|14|Not recorded|p.7|||(D53-10). Rocks now known as Katherine River Group.||||||
5414|Desert Sandstone|44665|14|Not recorded|p26,28,34|||||||||
5414|Desert Sandstone|44742|14|Not recorded|p82||Lias|Ref. to Daintree, Ref. to Dunstan. Unconformably overlies Stanwell Coal Measures. Correlated without regard to age or lithology with Razorback Beds.||||||
5414|Desert Sandstone|44877|14|Not recorded|p187||Tertiary|||||||
5414|Desert Sandstone|45009|14|Not recorded|p7||Tertiary|Ref. to Cameron 1900.||||||
5414|Desert Sandstone|45025|6|Mentioned|p94|||||||||
5414|Desert Sandstone|48904|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
5414|Desert Sandstone|68008|5|Briefly described|p261|||See Rands (1892), Maitland (1895) and Dunstan (1898). The upper, sandstone-dominated part of what is now the Precipice Sandstone. Interpreted incorrectly to overlie the Stanwell Coal Measures.||||||
5414|Desert Sandstone|71276|5|Briefly described|p285, p287|||Northern margin of the Galilee Basin; Betts Creek area. Found by Rands (1891) to include a bed of shale containing Glossopteris leaves. The unit was thought to be Cretaceous.||||||
5414|Desert Sandstone|71849|6|Mentioned|p9|||Daintree (1872).||||||
5438|Devoncourt Limestone""|44205|14|Not recorded|p48|||||||||
5438|Devoncourt Limestone""|44211|4|Described|p91,96,100|||"No formal name can be applied because the outcrops are too small and the lower and upper contacts are unknown."||||||
5438|Devoncourt Limestone""|45052|6|Mentioned|p48|||Is in fact Marqua Beds||||||
5440|Devoncourt"" limestone|35553|6|Mentioned|p181|||Refers Opik (1961).||||||
5449|Diamond Creek Formation|23867|5|Briefly described|Fig. 3|||Superseded by Diamond Creek Volcanics.  Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||
5449|Diamond Creek Formation|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
5449|Diamond Creek Formation|43010|6|Mentioned|Table 11,Table 15.|||||||||
5449|Diamond Creek Formation|44471|14|Not recorded|p.7, opp.p.7, map|||(D53-10). Formation of Katherine Group.||||||
5449|Diamond Creek Formation|44472|5|Briefly described|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|Of the Katherine River Group.  Interbedded amygdaloidal basalt and dolomite banded siltstone. conglomerate.||||||07-NOV-08
5449|Diamond Creek Formation|45022|4|Described|p.67,68,69||Carpentarian|Of Katherine River Group.||||||09-AUG-06
5449|Diamond Creek Formation|67564|6|Mentioned|p39 Fig.20.|||In Roberts and Plumb (1965); subsequently Diamond Creek Volcanics (in Needham and Stuart-Smith 1985).||||||
5449|Diamond Creek Formation|69430|6|Mentioned|p15:30|||Shown as part of the Katherine River Group in Dunn (1963) and replaced by McCaw Formation in Abbott et al. (2001).||||||12-JUL-16
5529|Dirty Water metamorphics|41305|6|Mentioned|Fig.11|||||||||
5536|Dismal Lakes Group|46861|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
5537|Dixon Range Beds|35102|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
5537|Dixon Range Beds|36887|5|Briefly described|p208|||||||||
5537|Dixon Range Beds|38157|6|Mentioned|Table VI|||||||||
5537|Dixon Range Beds|39210|6|Mentioned|Fig.10|||||||||
5537|Dixon Range Beds|44439|2|Defined|p.6, Tb.1, map||Precambrian|Undiffer. Conformably u/lies Dean Quartzite. Rawlinson sheet. (G52-2).||||||
5537|Dixon Range Beds|44440|14|Not recorded|map legend||Precambrian|Undifferentiated Precambrian.||||||
5537|Dixon Range Beds|45041|5|Briefly described|p15|||Precambrian||||||
5537|Dixon Range Beds|48842|2|Defined|p.12||Precambrian|p.1,8,11,12,26,Pl.3,7. Tb.I.||||||
5537|Dixon Range Beds|48864|14|Not recorded|Tb.1,p.23,Pl.10||Precambrian|(G52-2).||||||
5537|Dixon Range Beds|48963|6|Mentioned|Fig|||||||||
5537|Dixon Range Beds|62609|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Precambrian|Precambrian|Sandstone, siltstone, fine conglomerate, shale, arkose.||||||
5537|Dixon Range Beds|62620|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Precambrian|Precambrian|Sandstone, siltstone, fine congomerate, shale, arkose.||||||
5537|Dixon Range Beds|70793|4|Described|199408.1.pdf|||Sample GSWA 199408 (sandstone) yielded an interpreted (weighted mean 207Pb*/206Pb*) maximum depositional age of 1147+\-13 Ma for the sandstone.||||Equivalent to Bloods Range Formation/upper Tjauwata Group.|Quartz sandstone, siltstone, shale, arkose, feldspathic sandstone, and conglomerate, with local dolostone and quartz-mica schist.|
5537|Dixon Range Beds|71592|5|Briefly described|Appendix A.|||Amadeus Basin.|1029+/-17 Ma (MDA: U-Pb zircon SHRIMP)||||Fine-grained quartz sandstone.|
5542|Djagamaru Sandstone|33738|6|Mentioned|p54|||Misspelling of Djagamara?||||||
5543|Djagomara Formation|46865|6|Mentioned|p48|||Reference Wells 1972. Misspelling of Djagamara Formation?||||||
5583|Dombay Member|41731|6|Mentioned|p517|||Misspelling of Dombey?||||||
5585|Dombey Member|13194|4|Described|p387 Tb. 4-16, p405 fig 4-71|Permian|Permian|Type Section: Petrel 1 well (3523-3549m). 5-30m thick marine shelf deposits.||Hyland Bay Formation||Overlies Cape Hay Member. Overlain by Tern Member.|Biomicrite and biosparite limestone.|
5585|Dombey Member|13222|6|Mentioned|p229 Fig.2.|||Replaced by Dombey Formation.||Unit in Kinmore Group.||||
5585|Dombey Member|13234|6|Mentioned|p257|||||Unit in Hyland Bay Formation.|||Reefal limestone.|
5585|Dombey Member|13242|5|Briefly described|p214 Fig. 2|Late Permian|Late Permian|Of Mory (1988, 1991) to replace the informal H4 Member. Of Hyland Bay Formation (Kinmore Group); overlay Cape Hay Member, underlay Tern Member. Upgraded to Dombey Formation in this study. Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
5585|Dombey Member|41532|6|Mentioned|Fig.15|||||||||
5585|Dombey Member|42442|3|Fully described|p19|late Kazanian||Of Hyland Bay Formation.  Variation of Dombey Member, WA.||||||09-AUG-06
5585|Dombey Member|62837|5|Briefly described|Stratigraphic columns|Late Permian|Late Permian|Of the Hyland Bay Formation (Kinmore Group).  Age: ~256Ma. Geological Province:  Petrel Sub-basin (offshore).||||||01-MAR-10
5585|Dombey Member|71623|6|Mentioned|p354|Upper Permian|Upper Permian|Of McConachie et al (1996). Shown as 'Pearce and Dombey members'. Previously claimed to be reefs. That interpretation not accepted here. [presumably replaced by Dombey Formation of Hyland Bay Subgroup]||||||
5604|Donkey Creek beds""|42643|6|Mentioned|p27|||Name dropped. Unit contained regional disconformities.||||||
5616|Dook Creek Dolomite|41277|6|Mentioned|p97|||||||||
5640|Dorothy Volcanics|30831|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
5640|Dorothy Volcanics|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
5640|Dorothy Volcanics|35140|6|Mentioned|p322|||||||||
5640|Dorothy Volcanics|39069|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||||||||
5640|Dorothy Volcanics|40493|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||||||||
5640|Dorothy Volcanics|44201|14|Not recorded|p.7|||||||||
5640|Dorothy Volcanics|45022|4|Described|p.40,43,44,231.||Paleoproterozoic|Of Finniss River Group.||||||07-NOV-08
5640|Dorothy Volcanics|46163|14|Not recorded|p.170|||||||||
5640|Dorothy Volcanics|46679|14|Not recorded|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|Lower Proterozoic.||||||07-NOV-08
5640|Dorothy Volcanics|48867|14|Not recorded|map|||map. Formation of Finniss River Group.||||||
5640|Dorothy Volcanics|67355|6|Mentioned|Tb.2||Paleoproterozoic|Walpole et al. (1968)||Finniss River Group||||
5640|Dorothy Volcanics|69420|5|Briefly described|p5:8, 13|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Edith River region, Central Domain, Pine Creek Orogen. c.200m thick. Inclusion in Finniss River Group is tentative (Walpole et al., 1968).||?Finniss River Group.||Overlies, and is folded into, Burrell Creek Formation.|A succession of basaltic lavas, pyroclastic rocks and tuffaceous sediments.|12-JUL-16
5663|Douglas Leucogranite|24197|5|Briefly described|p105 Tb. 15.1|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Cullen Supersuite. Age: ~1825Ma. Geological Province: Pine Creek Inlier.||||||07-FEB-11
5663|Douglas Leucogranite|39679|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
5663|Douglas Leucogranite|40168|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Cullen Batholith. Granite, leucogranite and granodiorite.||||||07-NOV-08
5663|Douglas Leucogranite|40957|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
5663|Douglas Leucogranite|42756|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P6|||||||||
5663|Douglas Leucogranite|43624|6|Mentioned|Fig.15,p20|||||||||
5663|Douglas Leucogranite|43832|4|Described|Table8p38;46,Tb12p60||Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
5663|Douglas Leucogranite|50586|5|Briefly described|p1.1, 4.2, Table 1.1|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Geological Province: Pine Creek Inlier. Of the Cullen Supersuite.||||||07-NOV-08
5663|Douglas Leucogranite|67564|6|Mentioned|p33 Fig.19.|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Pluton within Cullen Batholith, Pine Creek Orogen.||||||
5759|Duerdin Group tillite|48938|6|Mentioned|p80|||Faulting.||||||
5786|Dulcie Syncline"" granite|46919|6|Mentioned|p216|||||||||
5977|Edith River Group""|39357|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|9733|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Rhyolite dacite; lenses of greywacke conglomerate, sandstone, sedimentary breccia agglomerate.||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|22536|5|Briefly described|p9|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Katherine River Group||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|22574|5|Briefly described|map|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|of the Katherine River Group||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|23374|6|Mentioned|p8|||Obsolete. Superceded by Edith River Group.||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|23384|6|Mentioned|Fig 27|||Of Walpole et al. (1968). Obsolete.||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|23867|5|Briefly described|Fig. 3|||Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|24197|5|Briefly described|p106 Tb. 15.1|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Jim Jim Suite. Age: ~1825Ma. Geological Province: Pine Creek Inlier. Probably superseded by Edith River Group.||||||07-FEB-11
5980|Edith River Volcanics|29599|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|30536|6|Mentioned|p102|||Correlation with Tewinga group||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|30558|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|30830|5|Briefly described|p301|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|30858|6|Mentioned|Fig.12.|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|30860|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|30863|6|Mentioned|p50|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|31347|6|Mentioned|p135|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|32106|6|Mentioned|p305|||Palaeomagnetic data||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|32170|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|32659|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|32700|4|Described|p13|||See also Table 1. C.1760 my||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|33186|6|Mentioned|p299|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|33376|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
5980|Edith River Volcanics|34257|6|Mentioned|p445|||U. Prot.||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|35114|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|35495|6|Mentioned|p340|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|35950|6|Mentioned|p303|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|36085|6|Mentioned|p502|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|36535|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
5980|Edith River Volcanics|36635|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
5980|Edith River Volcanics|37462|4|Described|Table 4.II|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|37568|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|37579|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|Includes the Pul Pul Rhyolite Member and the Coronation Member. Rhyolite, dacite, minor basic volcanics, lenses of ignimbrite and tuffaceous sandstone.||||||10-OCT-05
5980|Edith River Volcanics|37815|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|37818|6|Mentioned|p78|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|38239|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|38349|4|Described|p13|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|38557|6|Mentioned|p287|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|38639|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|38884|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
5980|Edith River Volcanics|39563|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|40248|6|Mentioned|p219|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|40489|6|Mentioned|p88|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|40852|5|Briefly described|p24|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|41311|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|41957|6|Mentioned|p63|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|43010|6|Mentioned|p94|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|43718|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|43870|14|Not recorded|p296,317||Late Precambrian|Palaeomagnetic readings. 13S 132E.||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|44201|14|Not recorded|p.7|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|44399|5|Briefly described|map legend||Neoproterozoic|Of the Katherine River Group.  Mainly rhyolite with dacite and lenses of greywacke conglomerate, arenite, sedimentary breccia, agglomerate, ignimbrite.||||||02-DEC-04
5980|Edith River Volcanics|44436|5|Briefly described|p.7|||||||||02-DEC-04
5980|Edith River Volcanics|44954|14|Not recorded|Not recorded|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|45022|14|Not recorded|p.58||Carpentarian|On many pages||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|45112|5|Briefly described|Table 22|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|46163|14|Not recorded|p.168,170,171|||Overlain by Komboglie Formation.||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|46658|6|Mentioned|p558|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|46678|5|Briefly described|Table 1|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Of Katherine River Group.  Mainly acid to intermediate volcanics - rhyolite and dacite.  Max. thickness: 4,000 feet.||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|46679|14|Not recorded|map legend||Neoproterozoic|Upper Proterozoic.||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|46700|5|Briefly described|P28, Table1 P10||Carpentarian|Age of unit is 1760 Ma||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|46848|5|Briefly described|p167|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|47049|5|Briefly described|Table|||Name dropped; units moved to Edith River Group or El Sherana Group.||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|48867|14|Not recorded|p1-20,map, Pl.1-5|||In Coronation Hill area has 3 members: Scinto Breccia Mbr, Coronation Hill Mbr & Pul-Pul Rhyolite Mbr. Units, especially Pul-Pul Rhyo.Mbr, "commonly show abnormally high radioactivity."  Contains Phillips Creek Mbr on W side of Edith Falls Basin.||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|48942|5|Briefly described|p31|||||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|50586|5|Briefly described|p1.1, Table 1.1|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Geological Province: Pine Creek Inlier. Of the Jim Jim Suite.||||||07-NOV-08
5980|Edith River Volcanics|60526|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|Acid and minor basic volcanics, pyroclastics, sandstone.||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|60550|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Rhyolite, dacite, minor basic volcanics; lenses of ignimbrite and tuffaceous sandstone; minor choritoid or silicified spherulitic metamorphosed equivalents. Valley fill volcanics.||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|67027|6|Mentioned|p350.|||Pine Creek Inlier. Said to be included in the Plum Tree Creek Volcanics.||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|67355|6|Mentioned|Tb.2|||Obsolete. Replaced by the Edith River Group. Previously assigned to the Katherine River Group by Walpole et al. (1968). ||||||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|67564|6|Mentioned|p39 Fig.20.|||In Roberts and Plumb (1965); revised by Needham and Stuart-Smith (1985).|||Included Phillip Creek, Hindrance Creek, Pul Pul Rhyolite, Scinto Breccia, and Coronation Members.|||
5980|Edith River Volcanics|69420|5|Briefly described|p5:6|||In Walpole et al. (1968). Subsequently Edith River Group (as in Needham and Stuart-Smith, 1984).||||Overlain by Katherine River Group.||12-JUL-16
5980|Edith River Volcanics|69430|6|Mentioned|p15:7|||Walpole (1958), for one of his two Formations in the Katherine River Group. Later raised to Group rank within the underlying Pine Creek Orogen succession.||||||12-JUL-16
5979|Edith River Volcanics""|23216|5|Briefly described|p13|Statherian||(Compston and Arriens, 1968; Walpole et al., 1968). Min Age: total-rock Rb-Sr age of 1750 Ma.||||||
5979|Edith River Volcanics""|40248|6|Mentioned|p225|||||||||
5979|Edith River Volcanics""|41397|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
5981|Edith River formation|31723|6|Mentioned|p523|||Formation of Uranium deposits||||||
5982|Edith River group|23714|6|Mentioned|p11|||Variation/misspelt.||||||
5982|Edith River group|41295|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
5982|Edith River group|41305|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
5982|Edith River group|41891|6|Mentioned|p304|||||||||
5982|Edith River group|63261|6|Mentioned|p23|||Geological province: Pine Creek Orogen.||||||07-FEB-11
5983|Edith River volcanics|30727|6|Mentioned|p45|||Palaeomagnetic pole positions||||||
5983|Edith River volcanics|31439|6|Mentioned|p293|||||||||
5983|Edith River volcanics|31723|6|Mentioned|p523|||Stratigraphy||||||
5983|Edith River volcanics|45070|6|Mentioned|Table 22|||||||||
5987|Edmiringee Volcanics|42644|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Misspelling of Edmirringee Volcanics. Of the Ooradidgee Subgroup. Basaltic lava, amygdaloidal to massive; minor andesitic lava, felsic lava, tuff, dacite, rhyolite, volcaniclastic arenite and siltstone.||||||07-NOV-08
5987|Edmiringee Volcanics|64735|5|Briefly described|p206 Fig 2, p210|Orosirian|Orosirian|Intruded by dolerite sills.||Of Ooradidgee Group.||||30-APR-12
5988|Edmirringee volcanics|23823|5|Briefly described|p74|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Informal name. Of the Hatches Creek Group (lower). Generally recessive mafic and minor felsic lava flows. Max. thickness: 1000m. Geological Province: Davenport Geosyncline.||||||07-FEB-11
5988|Edmirringee volcanics|41524|5|Briefly described|p9|||||||||
5993|Edward Albert Group|41883|6|Mentioned|p65|||||||||
5993|Edward Albert Group|73255|6|Mentioned|p535|||[Misspelling of Albert Edward Group?]||||||
6023|El Sherana Group""|39357|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
6024|El Sherana group|41295|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
6024|El Sherana group|41305|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
6024|El Sherana group|41891|6|Mentioned|p304|||||||||
6038|Elder Mount Sandstone|45070|6|Mentioned|Table 22|||||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|23821|4|Described|p245|Devonian|Devonian|Geological Province: Ord Basin.||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|28255|3|Fully described|p101, Tb. 9 (before p83)|Devonian|Devonian|Caps the Negri Group.  Previously Buchanan Sandstone (Dow et al 1964). Name also formerly applied to top of Hudson Fm (Traves 1955). Unit also once known as "Mount Elder Series" (Mahony, in Hobson 1936). Blocky to massive limestone overlying Hudson Fm.||||||08-JUN-05
6040|Elder Sandstone|32109|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Devonian||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|32172|4|Described|p11|||Devonian. Table 2||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|32173|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|White and red-brown feldspathic sandstone.  Unconformably overlies the Hudson Formation (Antrim Plateau Volcanics).||||||17-NOV-04
6040|Elder Sandstone|32648|6|Mentioned|p32|||Frasnian||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|33376|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|36551|6|Mentioned|Table 16|||||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|36890|3|Fully described|p397|||||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|40605|6|Mentioned|p190|||||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|41598|5|Briefly described|p412|||||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|41811|6|Mentioned|p210|||||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|41840|6|Mentioned|p41|||Superseded, in part, by the Elder Subgroup||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|41864|6|Mentioned|p15|||Superseded by Elder Subgroup||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|44222|14|Not recorded|p119||Cambrian|||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|44317|4|Described|Table 4||Devonian|||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|44318|14|Not recorded|map legend||Devonian|Devonian.||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|44324|14|Not recorded|p.11,13||Devonian|Tb.3. (Devonian).||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|44325|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Devonian?||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|44363|14|Not recorded|p.18|||Probably equ. to Ragged Range Conglomerate Member.||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|44965|14|Not recorded|Not recorded|||||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|45047|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||See also Plate 1. Devonian.||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|45168|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|48886|14|Not recorded|p.6,30||Devonian|||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|48943|3|Fully described|p111|||||||||
6040|Elder Sandstone|69448|6|Mentioned|p33:6|||Now Elder Subgroup (of Goose Hole Group). Reported (Dow, 1980) as being locally unconformable on the former Hudson Formation (now upper Panton Formation), Headleys Limestone and Antrim Plateau Volcanics.||||||12-JUL-16
6054|Elgamba Quartzite""|48992|6|Mentioned|p32|||Old mining company name. Replaced by Lander Rock beds.||||||
6074|Elkira Formation|45155|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||Georgina Basin. Misspelling of Elkera.||||||
6100|Elliot Creek Formation|29845|6|Mentioned|Table 69|||||||||
6100|Elliot Creek Formation|44161|14|Not recorded|p.47,56|||See correct spelling - Elliott Creek Formation.||||||
6100|Elliot Creek Formation|44954|14|Not recorded|Not recorded|||||||||
6105|Elliott Creek Formation|42012|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
6105|Elliott Creek Formation|45022|14|Not recorded|p.104||Cambrian|||||||
6105|Elliott Creek Formation|45058|6|Mentioned|p19|||Mid-Cambrian||||||
6104|Elliott Creek Formation""|45058|6|Mentioned|p18|||Palaeozoic. Refers Noakes (1949)||||||
6133|Emerugga Dolomite|23961|6|Mentioned|p1200|||Geological Province: Mt Isa Inlier.||||||
6133|Emerugga Dolomite|38902|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
6133|Emerugga Dolomite|41268|5|Briefly described|Fig.3|||||||||
6145|Emmeruga Formation|42570|5|Briefly described|p546|||Variation on Emmerugga Dolomite||||||
6146|Emmerugga Dolomite formation|36796|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
6172|Enbra granulite|39887|6|Mentioned|p453|||||||||
6189|Eninita Sandstone|36198|6|Mentioned|Fig.III.3|||Misspelling of Eninta?||||||
6190|Eninta Formation|41039|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
6190|Eninta Formation|41115|6|Mentioned|p1388|||||||||
6190|Eninta Formation|62376|5|Briefly described|p18|Early Cambrian|Late Proterozoic|Of the Pertaoorrta Group. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||09-FEB-10
6190|Eninta Formation|62379|5|Briefly described|p7 Fig. 2, p25|Early Cambrian|Late Proterozoic|Of the Pertaoorrta Group. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
6190|Eninta Formation|62428|5|Briefly described|p351 Tb. 6|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Palaeomagnetic data.||||||10-FEB-09
6190|Eninta Formation|64809|6|Mentioned|p3 Fig.2|Early Cambrian|Proterozoic|||Unit in Pertaoorrta Group.||||
6190|Eninta Formation|65233|5|Briefly described|p3 Fig. 2|Early Cambrian|Neoproterozoic|Of the Pertaoorrta Group. Geological province: Amadeus Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
6190|Eninta Formation|67326|5|Briefly described|p2, p4|Early Cambrian|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin.||Pertaoorrta Group.||Overlies Maurice Formation ?unconformably. Is overlain by Chandler Formation.||03-OCT-17
6190|Eninta Formation|68323|6|Mentioned|p4 Fig.2|Early Cambrian|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin.||Pertaoorrta Group.||||
6190|Eninta Formation|73085|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
6191|Eninta Sandstone Member|32469|6|Mentioned|p531|||||||||
6191|Eninta Sandstone Member|44497|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||SF/53-13.||||||
6191|Eninta Sandstone Member|48862|2|Defined|p.18-21 opp.8,9||Early Cambrian|Pl.2,8,10. L.Cambrian; part of Pertaoorrta Fm.||||||
6191|Eninta Sandstone Member|48864|14|Not recorded|p.10(tb)||Cambrian|||||||
6206|Entia Amphibolite|41967|5|Briefly described|p247|||||||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|9199|5|Briefly described|Map legend|||Geological Province: Arunta Block.||||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|9394|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Geological Province: Arunta Block (Division 2). Of the Harts Range Group. Quartzofeldspathic gneiss, layered amphibolite rock, amphibolite.||||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|22524|5|Briefly described|p43||Statherian|||||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|23733|5|Briefly described|p34 Fig.20|||Age: 1767 and 1766Ma (Pb/Pb).||||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|24197|5|Briefly described|p60 Tb. 4.1|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Entia Suite. Age: ~1767Ma. Geological Province: Arunta Inlier.||||||07-FEB-11
6208|Entia Gneiss|24540|6|Mentioned|p1|||Geological Province: Arunta region.||||||07-FEB-11
6208|Entia Gneiss|33103|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|34488|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|37462|5|Briefly described|Tab.4.VIII|||||||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|39887|6|Mentioned|p454|||||||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|39898|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Harts Range Group. Acid muscovite biotite gneiss overlain by tonalitic quartzofeldspathic gneiss, hornblende-bearing quartzofeldspathic gneiss, compositionally layered amphibolite, biotite gneiss. Geological Province: Arunta Block.||||||07-NOV-08
6208|Entia Gneiss|40100|6|Mentioned|p256|||||||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|40538|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
6208|Entia Gneiss|40906|4|Described|p8|||||||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|41967|6|Mentioned|p236|||||||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|42830|5|Briefly described|p157|||||||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|44114|5|Briefly described|p320-321, 330|||Central Arunta Inlier. Shallow-marine sedimentary rocks.|1750 Ma (Mortimer et al., 1987).|Harts Range Group.|||Pelitic and calcareous rocks, amphibolite. A deformed granite complex.|
6208|Entia Gneiss|44327|14|Not recorded|Tb.I,map||Archean|(F53-11).||||||07-NOV-08
6208|Entia Gneiss|44328|14|Not recorded|map legend||Archean|Archaean.||||||07-NOV-08
6208|Entia Gneiss|44964|14|Not recorded|p.38|||||||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|46730|5|Briefly described|p5|||Of Harts Range Group. Geological Province: Arunta Block.||||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|46868|6|Mentioned|p77|||||||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|48844|14|Not recorded|p.10, Pl.8|||(F53-11).||||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|48880|4|Described|p.10,12,13.||Archean|Archaean. Ref. to Joklik 1955.||||||07-NOV-08
6208|Entia Gneiss|50369|5|Briefly described|p1.4, 26.2, Table 1.1|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Geological Province: Arunta Inlier. Of the Entia Suite. Age: 1767 +/- 2Ma (U-Pb and Sm-Nd). See also Entia gneiss.||||||07-NOV-08
6208|Entia Gneiss|60547|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Precambrian|Precambrian|Of the Harts Range Group. Felsic gneiss, muscovite-biotite gneiss, muscovite-biotite granitic gneiss, mafic calc-silicate rock, marble, amphibolite.||||||15-AUG-06
6208|Entia Gneiss|60549|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Harts Range Group.  Quartzofeldspathic gneiss.   Probably Paleoproterozoic?||||||07-NOV-08
6208|Entia Gneiss|65232|5|Briefly described|p75|||Uranium prospects located on the margin of Entia Gneiss Dome. Geol. Prov: northern Harts Range area, Arunta Region.||||||09-FEB-10
6208|Entia Gneiss|65341|6|Mentioned|p2 Fig.2. |Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|68517|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Arunta Block. Early Proterozoic? age.||Of the Harts Range Group.|||Granitic quartzofeldspathic gneiss with muscovite-bearing quartzofeldspathic gneiss, overlain by tonalitic quartzofeldspathic gneiss with hornblende-bearing quartzofeldspathic gneiss, biotite gneiss, lenticular and compositionally-layered amphibolite|
6208|Entia Gneiss|69227|5|Briefly described|p279|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|U-Pb age for U-rich zircons within amphibolite.|1730 +/- 1 Ma (Cooper et al., 1988).|||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|69383|6|Mentioned|p56, 61|||See also Entia Gneiss Complex p4, p60. names used interchangeably.||||||
6208|Entia Gneiss|69427|6|Mentioned|p12:30|||Joklik (1955); subsequently Entia Gneiss Complex.||||||12-JUL-16
6208|Entia Gneiss|69444|6|Mentioned|p29:2|||Formerly a unit in Harts Range Group. Later recognised as part of the basement (to the now Harts Range Metamorphic Complex).||Harts Range Group.||||12-JUL-16
6208|Entia Gneiss|71592|5|Briefly described|Appendix A.|||Arunta Orogen.|335+/-17 Ma (SHRIMP U-Pb zircon).||||Pegmatite, metapelitic schist, calc-silicate, pelitic metasediment.|
6208|Entia Gneiss|73089|6|Mentioned|p31|||Aileron Province, southeast. Dominated by c. 2500 Ma detritus.|||||Includes metasedimentary units.|
6210|Entia Leucocratic Gneissic Granite|41967|6|Mentioned|Fig.1 p240|||||||||06-AUG-20
6211|Entia Suite|24197|5|Briefly described|p21, p60 Tb. 4.1|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Example of the Sally Downs Association. Comprises Entia Gneiss and the Huckitta and Inkamulla Granodiorites. Emplaced at ~1760Ma. Geological province: Arunta Inlier.||||||07-FEB-11
6211|Entia Suite|41965|6|Mentioned|p205|||||||||
6211|Entia Suite|50369|5|Briefly described|p1.4, 10.1, Table 1.1|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Geological Province: Arunta Inlier. Age: 1765-1767Ma.||||||07-NOV-08
6211|Entia Suite|69931|5|Briefly described|p269, 276, 278|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Arunta Inlier. Geochemistry described.|1767 - 1770 Ma.||Huckitta tonalite gneiss, Huckitta granodiorite gneiss.||Arc-related amphibolites.|
6212|Entia gneiss|40100|5|Briefly described|p256|||||||||
6212|Entia gneiss|41965|6|Mentioned|p205|||||||||
6212|Entia gneiss|50369|5|Briefly described|p10.1|||Informal - see Entia Gneiss. Age: 1767 +/- 2Ma (U-Pb, Sm-Nd).||||||
6213|Entia granitic gneiss|41966|6|Mentioned|Fig.9 P226|||||||||
6214|Entire Anorthosite|41083|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||See also Fig.4||||||
6214|Entire Anorthosite|41969|5|Briefly described|p281|||||||||
6214|Entire Anorthosite|69444|5|Briefly described|p29:6||Ordovician|Katz (1981), Ding et al. (1983). Is intimately associated with anorthosite metagabbro, meta-ultramafic rock and amphibolite of the Riddock Amphibolite Member. The text is unclear as to whether the unit is part of the Harts Range Metamorphic Complex, saying just that it "outcrops in the Harts Range Metamorphic Complex on the western side of the Entia Dome". But shown under a separate heading of 460 -400 Ma mafic intrusive rocks, i.e. younger than Neoprot to Cambrian Harts Range Met. Complex. Up to 50m thick and extends along strike semi-continuously for c.20km.|||||Meta-anorthositic gneiss; consistent with having derived from a mafic source through assimilation and fractional crystallisation in an extensional setting.|07-JAN-20
6214|Entire Anorthosite|69917|6|Mentioned|p178|||Of Katz 1981, Ding et al 1983. Meta-anorthositic gneiss.||||||
6215|Entire anorthositic gneiss|40583|6|Mentioned|p450|||||||||
6219|Epenarra Formation|41465|5|Briefly described|p10|||||||||
6220|Epenarra volcanics|23823|5|Briefly described|p74|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Informal name. Of the Hatches Creek Group (lower). Felsic lavas and coarse to fine pyroclastic rocks; ridge-forming quartzose to volcaniclastic sandstone and conglomerate in upper part. Max. thick: >1000m. Geol Prov: Davenport Geosyncline.||||||07-FEB-11
6220|Epenarra volcanics|42643|6|Mentioned|p5|||of Ooradidgee Subgroup. Variation on Epenarra Volcanics.||||||
6238|Ernabella Granite|45041|6|Mentioned|p14|||1120 My||||||
6242|Erontonga siliceous granulites|39470|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
6293|Ethabuka Formation|36217|6|Mentioned|p206|||A definition has been approved by Qld SNC.||||||
6293|Ethabuka Formation|40810|5|Briefly described|p15|||||||||
6293|Ethabuka Formation|42060|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P140|||||||||
6293|Ethabuka Formation|65489|6|Mentioned|p125|Ordovician|Ordovician|Georgina Basin.||||Overlies Mithaka Formation.||
6387|Eurowie Formation|47058|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P123|||Variation of Eurowie Sandstone Member.||||||
6388|Eurowie Sandstone|41525|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Quartz sandstone; siltstone, dolostone interbeds.||||||26-OCT-05
6407|Everard Range Granite|34488|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
6407|Everard Range Granite|48880|14|Not recorded|p.9||Precambrian|Ref.to Hodge-Smith 1932. In the Arunta Complex.||||||18-SEP-06
6585|Fenn Gap Conglomerate|23361|5|Briefly described|17|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Of Heavitree Quartzite.||||||18-SEP-06
6585|Fenn Gap Conglomerate|41816|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
6585|Fenn Gap Conglomerate|73086|6|Mentioned|p7|||[Abbreviated variation of Fenn Gap Conglomerate Member].||Heavitree Formation||||
6590|Fergusson Toscanite|32700|6|Mentioned|p13|||Refers Carter (1952)||||||
6590|Fergusson Toscanite|45022|14|Not recorded|p.60|||||||||
6590|Fergusson Toscanite|48867|14|Not recorded|p.20|||Now included in Edith River Volcanics.||||||
6591|Fergusson Volcanics|32700|5|Briefly described|p8|||Re Rattigan & Clark (1955). Edith R. Volcanics||||||
6591|Fergusson Volcanics|45022|14|Not recorded|p.60|||||||||
6591|Fergusson Volcanics|48867|14|Not recorded|p.20|||Now included in Edith River Volcanics.||||||
6626|Festing Creek Formation|32658|6|Mentioned|p106|||See also P107. Refers Smith (1964). Name not now used.||||||
6626|Festing Creek Formation|44287|14|Not recorded|p.11, opp.9|||(E53-3).||||||
6626|Festing Creek Formation|44288|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Dolomite, chert, dolomitic siltstone, siltstone. Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
6626|Festing Creek Formation|44530|2|Defined|p.9,10, opp.10|||Formation of McArthur Group. (D53-15).||||||
6626|Festing Creek Formation|44531|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
6629|Fickling Beds|31421|6|Mentioned|p509|||||||||
6629|Fickling Beds|32659|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
6629|Fickling Beds|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 5|||||||||
6629|Fickling Beds|34287|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
6629|Fickling Beds|35114|6|Mentioned|p202|||||||||
6629|Fickling Beds|36012|6|Mentioned|p16|||Refers Roberts and others 1963.||||||18-SEP-06
6629|Fickling Beds|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
6629|Fickling Beds|39445|6|Mentioned|p39|||Refers Roberts and others (1963).||||||18-SEP-06
6629|Fickling Beds|44305|14|Not recorded|p.6,14,18,21|||(E53-8). opp.6,18.||||||
6629|Fickling Beds|44306|14|Not recorded|map legend|||(?) Lower Proterozoic.||||||
6629|Fickling Beds|44482|14|Not recorded|p.5,8,13,opp.p.6,map|||(E53-12).||||||
6629|Fickling Beds|44483|5|Briefly described|map legend|||Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
6628|Fickling Beds""|45162|6|Mentioned|p146|||||||||
6632|Fickling beds|38584|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
6632|Fickling beds|39925|6|Mentioned|p333|||||||||
6632|Fickling beds|49001|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
6632|Fickling beds|65337|6|Mentioned|p30.|||Named by Carter (1959). Raised to Group status (q.v.) by Sweet et al. (1981) with four formations, one of which (Doomadgee Formation) may be reappraised.||||||
6632|Fickling beds|72527|6|Mentioned|p161|||Of Smith and Roberts, 1963. Now Caulfield beds in Bauhinia Dome area.||||||
6636|Field River Beds|30914|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
6636|Field River Beds|31645|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||Correlation||||||
6636|Field River Beds|33073|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
6636|Field River Beds|33102|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
6636|Field River Beds|34454|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||U.Prot.||||||
6636|Field River Beds|34847|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Stratigraphy & hydrocarbon prospects.||||||
6636|Field River Beds|35121|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
6636|Field River Beds|35139|4|Described|Table.2|||See also P10.||||||
6636|Field River Beds|36234|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
6636|Field River Beds|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
6636|Field River Beds|37572|5|Briefly described|p155|||See also Fig.8||||||
6636|Field River Beds|38157|6|Mentioned|p279|||||||||
6636|Field River Beds|39210|4|Described|p51|||See also P39||||||
6636|Field River Beds|39445|5|Briefly described|Table 3|||See also P55, P90, P93 & Fig.5. Adelaidean||||||
6636|Field River Beds|39978|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
6636|Field River Beds|42060|6|Mentioned|p139|||||||||
6636|Field River Beds|44233|14|Not recorded|Fig.1||Adelaidean|||||||
6636|Field River Beds|44308|14|Not recorded|p5|||||||||
6636|Field River Beds|44312|14|Not recorded|Map Legend||Neoproterozoic|||||||
6636|Field River Beds|44334|14|Not recorded|map legend||Neoproterozoic|Upper Proterozoic.||||||
6636|Field River Beds|44358|4|Described|p7,Tb.1||Neoproterozoic|||||||
6636|Field River Beds|44469|2|Defined|p.6, opp.p6, Tb.I|||(F53-12). See also p.16,Tb.2.||||||
6636|Field River Beds|44470|5|Briefly described|map legend|||Upper Proterozoic?||||||02-DEC-04
6636|Field River Beds|44848|14|Not recorded|p106|||||||||
6636|Field River Beds|44920|14|Not recorded|Map Legend,Sheet 4||Adelaidean|||||||
6636|Field River Beds|45041|6|Mentioned|p45|||Correlate with Areyonga Fm.||||||
6636|Field River Beds|45052|3|Fully described|p67|||Adelaidean||||||
6636|Field River Beds|45079|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
6636|Field River Beds|46865|6|Mentioned|p43|||||||||
6636|Field River Beds|46959|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
6636|Field River Beds|46973|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
6636|Field River Beds|47024|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
6636|Field River Beds|48597|14|Not recorded|p4|||||||||
6636|Field River Beds|48901|14|Not recorded|Not recorded||Adelaidean|Pt. Mopunga Gp.||||||
6636|Field River Beds|48990|6|Mentioned|p9|||Superseded by Black Stump Arkose.||||||
6636|Field River Beds|65489|5|Briefly described|p30, p125|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Georgina Basin. Includes flat-lying siliciclastics below the Eromanga sequence in Marduroo 1.||||Is overlain by Sun Hill Arkose.||
6634|Field River Beds""|37572|6|Mentioned|p165|||||||||
6634|Field River Beds""|49027|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
6659|Finke Beds|39565|6|Mentioned|Fig.15|||||||||
6659|Finke Beds|41535|6|Mentioned|p368|||||||||
6659|Finke Beds|48865|14|Not recorded|p.45|||Mt.Charlotte No.1 Well.||||||
6659|Finke Beds|71001|6|Mentioned|p24|||Superseded name; see references to Wallara Formation (p21, 23-24).||||||
6662|Finke River Beds|42746|6|Mentioned|p34|||||||||25-OCT-06
6663|Finke River Sandstone|45041|6|Mentioned|p103|||Refers Chewings (1914).||||||18-SEP-06
6663|Finke River Sandstone|69438|6|Mentioned|p23:40|||This author claims that the name Finke River Sandstone was first used by Chewings (1914) [who in fact used the names Finke River sandstones and Finke River sandstones formation]. The current name, Finke Group, applies to the Devonian succession underlying the Pedirka and Eromanga Basins but overlying basement rocks of the Musgrave Province or older successions of the Amadeus Basin.||||||12-JUL-16
6671|Finniss River group|23714|6|Mentioned|p75|||Informal - see Finniss River Group.||||||18-SEP-06
6671|Finniss River group|41305|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
6671|Finniss River group|41661|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
6678|Firstwall Series|42372|6|Mentioned|p17|||Intended as informal name.||||||
6685|Fisher Creek Formation|30831|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
6685|Fisher Creek Formation|31268|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
6685|Fisher Creek Formation|32932|4|Described|p324|||||||||
6685|Fisher Creek Formation|35165|6|Mentioned|p1421|||||||||
6686|Fisher Creek Siltstone Member|31833|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
6687|Fisher Creek siltstone|30142|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
6687|Fisher Creek siltstone|31268|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
6687|Fisher Creek siltstone|35165|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
6690|Fisher creek siltstone|32959|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Misspelling of Fisher Creek?||||||
6700|Fitzmaurice group|40494|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
6700|Fitzmaurice group|40495|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
6725|Flamingo Formation|23356|5|Briefly described|26 Tab.2|Late Jurassic|Late Jurassic|||||||
6725|Flamingo Formation|23377|6|Mentioned|p212 Fig.5||Late Jurassic|Of Vulcan Sub-basin.||||||18-SEP-06
6725|Flamingo Formation|23934|5|Briefly described|p3|Tithonian|Tithonian|||||||
6725|Flamingo Formation|41759|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
6725|Flamingo Formation|42151|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P57|||||||||
6725|Flamingo Formation|61548|6|Mentioned|p480 Fig.3|Early Cretaceous|Late Jurassic|Northern Bonaparte Basin.||||||
6725|Flamingo Formation|64696|6|Mentioned|p138, p139 |||See also reference to Upper Flamingo Group (p127 Fig.2).||||||
6725|Flamingo Formation|68223|6|Mentioned|p178 Fig.3, p179 in text and Fig.4|Valanginian|Kimmeridgian|In regional geoseismic section the Valaginian "KV" seismic marker is the Top Flamingo Formation.||||||
6728|Flamingo Shale""|41532|6|Mentioned|p305|||||||||
6728|Flamingo Shale""|42442|5|Briefly described|p25|||Superseded. Now part of Flamingo Group.||||||
6843|Forty Five Bore Orthogneiss|49831|5|Briefly described|Fig.1 P15|||Reserved as Forty Five Gneiss. Defn card with State Convenor.||||||
6860|Fossil Head beds|42442|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P4|||||||||
6860|Fossil Head beds|44159|6|Mentioned|Table p.38|||Of Port Keats Group.||||||
6860|Fossil Head beds|69452|6|Mentioned|p36:19|||Caye (1968). Now Fossil Head Formation.||||||12-JUL-16
6859|Fossil Head beds""|41532|6|Mentioned|p301|||||||||
6859|Fossil Head beds""|42442|5|Briefly described|p17|||Superseded by Fossil Head Formation.  Variation of "Fossil Head beds", NT.||||||
7082|Gecko Beds|35771|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
7083|Gecko Volcanics|23733|6|Mentioned|p7|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
7083|Gecko Volcanics|32174|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
7083|Gecko Volcanics|33307|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
7083|Gecko Volcanics|35771|2|Defined|p21|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Appendix.||||||07-NOV-08
7083|Gecko Volcanics|39213|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
7083|Gecko Volcanics|46991|6|Mentioned|p245|||||||||
7083|Gecko Volcanics|46992|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
7083|Gecko Volcanics|50588|5|Briefly described|p2.1|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Tennant Creek Supersuite. Geological Province: Tennant Creek/Davenport Province. Age: 1862 +/- 9Ma (SHRIMP). Written as Gecko volcanic in text.||||||13-APR-15
7083|Gecko Volcanics|60684|5|Briefly described|p9 Tb. 2|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Formerly of the Warramunga Group. Tuff and minor felsic volcanic rocks, greywacke.||||||07-NOV-08
7147|Gerowie Ashstone|35465|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Summary of positions of magnetic units in the Lower Proterozoic.||||||19-SEP-06
7148|Gerowie Chert|30558|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||||||||
7148|Gerowie Chert|30831|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
7148|Gerowie Chert|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
7148|Gerowie Chert|44399|5|Briefly described|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|Of the South Alligator Group.  Chert, impure chert.||||||07-NOV-08
7148|Gerowie Chert|45022|4|Described|p.48,49,50,51,183||Paleoproterozoic|Of South Alligator Group. Fig.7,14. Pl.28,31. Tb.2.||||||07-NOV-08
7148|Gerowie Chert|46163|14|Not recorded|p.168||Paleoproterozoic|Unit of South Alligator Group.||||||07-NOV-08
7148|Gerowie Chert|46678|5|Briefly described|Table 1|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Of South Alligator Group.  Chert and impure chert  Overlies Koolpin Formation.  Estimated thickness: up to 3,000 feet.||||||
7148|Gerowie Chert|46877|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
7148|Gerowie Chert|67355|6|Mentioned|p6, p7 Tb.2|Orosirian|Orosirian|Superseded, replaced by Gerowie Tuff.||South Alligator Group||||25-JAN-17
7148|Gerowie Chert|67564|6|Mentioned|p21, p22.|||Rocks of this unit, mapped by Walpole (1963), are now included in Gerowie Tuff and Mount Bonnie Formation.||||||
7148|Gerowie Chert|69420|6|Mentioned|p5:6|||Cited in Walpole et al. (1968) as a unit in the South Alligator Group. Superseded by Gerowie Tuff.||||||12-JUL-16
7149|Gerowie Formation|41876|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
7149|Gerowie Formation|46163|14|Not recorded|p.170|||||||||
7150|Gerowie Tuff Formation|24260|5|Briefly described|p1014 Fig.2|||Underlying Unit: Koolpin formation. Geological Province: Pine Creek Inlier||||||
7150|Gerowie Tuff Formation|41876|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
7173|Gibson Creek Formation|33307|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
7173|Gibson Creek Formation|39213|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
7174|Gibson Creek Member|32958|6|Mentioned|p953|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|13497|6|Mentioned|p70, p75|||Originally proposed by Kapel (1966a) who later (1972) elevated it to group status.||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|23155|6|Mentioned|p14|||Unit elevated to group status 1966, and became Gidgealpa Group.||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|23818|4|Described|p119, p123 Fig.54, p128|Kazanian|Artinskian|Geological Province: Cooper Basin. Max. thickness: 1004 ft. Dated from microfloras.||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|23830|5|Briefly described|Fig. 3a|Permian|Permian|Geological Province: eastern Arckaringa Basin and Cooper Basin.  See also Fig. 5.||||||24-JAN-06
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|23832|6|Mentioned|p325|||Superseded by Gidgealpa Group. Geological Province: Cooper Basin.||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29379|6|Mentioned|p37|||Similar to Toondina Beds in age & depositional environment.Martin 1967.||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29393|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||Permian.||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29479|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29480|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29482|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29483|6|Mentioned|p7|||See also P11.||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29487|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29488|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29490|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29491|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29495|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29496|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29497|6|Mentioned|p31|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29499|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29500|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29501|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29502|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29503|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29504|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29505|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29506|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29507|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29508|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29509|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29512|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|29516|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|30341|5|Briefly described|p122|||Permian age||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|30519|6|Mentioned|p75|||Now Gidgealpa Group||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|30624|6|Mentioned|p1852|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|30825|6|Mentioned|p37|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|30856|4|Described|Table 2|||Permian. See also P9.||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|30857|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Permian|Early Permian|Lower to Upper Permian.||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|31145|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||L. Permian||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|31431|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||L.-U.Permian||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|31436|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Permian|Early Permian|||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|31591|6|Mentioned|p53|||Renamed Gidgealpa Group||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|31923|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|32703|5|Briefly described|p23|||Petrophysics||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|32712|6|Mentioned|p128|||See also Table 1||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|32944|6|Mentioned|p704|||Permian||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|33067|4|Described|Table 1|Permian|Permian|Sandstone, siltstone,coal, conglomerate.||||||07-JUL-04
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|33082|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Permian|Permian|||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|33089|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|33489|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Refers Martin (1967)||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|33523|6|Mentioned|Fig.13|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|33936|6|Mentioned|Fig.3A|||See also Fig.5.||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|33964|6|Mentioned|p8|||Petroleum.||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|33971|6|Mentioned|Fig.28|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|33977|4|Described|p7|||Hydrology. See also P7 et seq.||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|33998|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|34138|6|Mentioned|Cor.Chart|||Artinskian - Gaz.||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|34170|6|Mentioned|p47|||Lower Permian.||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|34282|6|Mentioned|p94|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|34309|6|Mentioned|p42|||See also P43, Table 1. Permian||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|34412|6|Mentioned|p108|||See also P109. Permian||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|34415|6|Mentioned|p79|||See also PP80,81,82 etc. Lower - Upper Permian||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|34436|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|34487|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Permian|Early Permian|Lower - Upper Permian.||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|34611|6|Mentioned|p135|||Upper Permian||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|34612|4|Described|p129|||See also PP119,121. Artinskian - Kazanian. Subsurface||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|34618|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|35602|6|Mentioned|p149|||Natural gas traps.||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|38068|5|Briefly described|p70|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|38779|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|40003|6|Mentioned|Fig.9|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|44020|14|Not recorded|Tb.1,2,p10,13,15|Late Permian|Early Permian|Correlates with Rewan Formation.||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|46939|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|48995|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|63978|6|Mentioned|p9|Permian|Permian|Of Kapel (1966) - for "sequence of Permian sediments intersected in petroleum exploration wells". Upgraded to Gidealpa Group (Kapel 1972) and subdivided into: Tirrawarra Sandstone and Patchawarra, Moomba (subsequently revised) and Toolachee Formations.||||||07-FEB-11
7178|Gidgealpa Formation|69023|6|Mentioned|p81|||Raised to Group status by Martin (1967).||||||
7205|Giles Complex""|42794|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P2|||||||||
7209|Giles Creek Formation|12891|5|Briefly described|p733 Fig. 2|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Geological province: Amadeus Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
7209|Giles Creek Formation|22566|5|Briefly described|p83|||Giles Creek mentioned in Fig 2 on p77 with no specification as to which stratigraphic unit intended - see Giles Creek Dolomite.||||||
7209|Giles Creek Formation|22653|6|Mentioned|Fig 15 on p 237|||||||||
7209|Giles Creek Formation|22762|5|Briefly described|p374|||||||||
7209|Giles Creek Formation|34186|6|Mentioned|p1988|||See also Figs. 3,4,8.||||||
7209|Giles Creek Formation|35088|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
7209|Giles Creek Formation|41039|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
7209|Giles Creek Formation|41190|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
7209|Giles Creek Formation|41270|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
7209|Giles Creek Formation|41717|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
7209|Giles Creek Formation|42059|5|Briefly described|Fig.2 P131|||See also p133.||||||19-SEP-06
7209|Giles Creek Formation|42060|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P140|||||||||
7209|Giles Creek Formation|42082|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P323|||||||||
7209|Giles Creek Formation|42886|5|Briefly described|Fig.2 P219|||||||||19-SEP-06
7209|Giles Creek Formation|43781|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
7209|Giles Creek Formation|65489|6|Mentioned|p125|Cambrian|Cambrian|Amadeus Basin.||Unit in Pertaoorrta Group.||||
7209|Giles Creek Formation|72489|5|Briefly described|p3, p4, p7 Fig.6, p12 Fig.9|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Located in the Amadeus Basin. Carbonate-rich successions.""Trilobite stratigraphy"" constrains the age of the Giles Creek Fm. carbonate platform to between ca. 507 and 504 Ma (Opik, 1975; Schmid, 2017; Smith et al., 2015).||||||
7210|Giles Dolomite|45055|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
7214|Giles complex|23205|6|Mentioned|p56|||||||||
7214|Giles complex|32282|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
7214|Giles complex|33244|6|Mentioned|p1009|||||||||
7214|Giles complex|37372|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
7241|Gilruth Volcanic Member""|36085|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
7243|Gilruth volcanics|32394|6|Mentioned|p293|||||||||
7459|Gnallan-a-Gea Arkose|24442|6|Mentioned|p49|||Geological Province: Georgina Basin.||||||
7459|Gnallan-a-Gea Arkose|38157|6|Mentioned|Table IX|||||||||
7459|Gnallan-a-Gea Arkose|60590|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Of the Mopunga Group.  Pebbly arkose, sandstone, siltstone, shale.  Overlies the Wonnandinna Dolostone (Keepera Group); overlain by the Grant Bluff Formation.||||||26-NOV-04
7459|Gnallan-a-Gea Arkose|61404|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|Of the Mopunga Group. Pebbly arkose, sandstone, siltstone, shale.  Age: Ediacaran.  Geological Province: southern Georgina Basin.||||||
7459|Gnallan-a-Gea Arkose|64068|3|Fully described|p49, p19, p viii|Ediacaran|Ediacaran|Variable thickness. Appears largely devoid of radioelements.||Of Mopunga Group.||Interdigitates with Elyuah Formation. Is overlain by Grant Bluff Formation.|Light brown to grey, fine to very coarse pebbly arkose, sandstone, siltstone and shale.|04-APR-12
7459|Gnallan-a-Gea Arkose|65341|6|Mentioned|p14. |||||Unit in Mopunga Group.||||
7459|Gnallan-a-Gea Arkose|68270|5|Briefly described|p681|Ediacaran|Ediacaran|Southern Georgina Basin. ||||Underlain disconformably by Wonnadinna Dolostone.||
7459|Gnallan-a-Gea Arkose|69437|5|Briefly described|p22:4-5, 7|Ediacaran|Ediacaran|SE Georgina Basin, Centralian A Superbasin. Supersequence 3.||Mopunga Group.||Is overlain by Grant Bluff Formation.||12-JUL-16
7459|Gnallan-a-Gea Arkose|69443|4|Described|p28:7, 9-10, 31; 28:38 Fig.28.36|Ediacaran|Ediacaran|Walter (1980). Southern Georgina Basin. Response to the Toomba Movement. Unfossiliferous. Thickness varies considerably, from 10m to over 1450m. Low-energy, shallow to moderately deep-marine deposits mainly below wave-base.||Mopunga Group.||Overlies Wonnadinna Dolostone disconformably or with slight angular unconformity. Is overlain gradationally by Grant Bluff Formation, as well as the Elyuah Formation with which it also interdigitates.|Fine to very coarse pebbly arkose, sandstone, siltstone and shale; arkose and sandstone are commonly cross-stratified.|12-JUL-16
7459|Gnallan-a-Gea Arkose|72516|6|Mentioned|p88|Ediacaran|Ediacaran|Southern Georgina Basin. Age from correlation.||||Equivalent to the Elyuah Formation.||02-JUN-21
7484|Gold Creek Volcanic Member|23065|5|Briefly described|16|||Geol province: Lawn Hill Subprovince. Of the Masterton Sandstone.||||||20-SEP-06
7484|Gold Creek Volcanic Member|32519|6|Mentioned|p340|||||||||
7484|Gold Creek Volcanic Member|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
7484|Gold Creek Volcanic Member|33665|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
7484|Gold Creek Volcanic Member|35114|6|Mentioned|Table.1|||||||||
7484|Gold Creek Volcanic Member|35640|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
7484|Gold Creek Volcanic Member|35776|4|Described|p819|||See also Fig.1 and Table 1.||||||
7484|Gold Creek Volcanic Member|36012|3|Fully described|Table 2|||||||||
7484|Gold Creek Volcanic Member|37568|6|Mentioned|p75|||||||||
7484|Gold Creek Volcanic Member|39561|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
7484|Gold Creek Volcanic Member|40811|6|Mentioned|p318|||||||||
7484|Gold Creek Volcanic Member|44287|14|Not recorded|p.8, opp.7||Paleoproterozoic|(E53-3).||||||07-NOV-08
7484|Gold Creek Volcanic Member|44288|14|Not recorded|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|Basalt, trachyte. Lower Proterozoic.||||||07-NOV-08
7484|Gold Creek Volcanic Member|44305|14|Not recorded|p.6,12,13,20|||(E53-8). opp.p.6.||||||
7484|Gold Creek Volcanic Member|44306|14|Not recorded|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|Lower Proterozoic.||||||07-NOV-08
7484|Gold Creek Volcanic Member|44436|5|Briefly described|p.4,7-9, opp.p.7,map|||(E53-4). See also p.12,14, for more details.||||||02-DEC-04
7484|Gold Creek Volcanic Member|44437|5|Briefly described|map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Masterton Formation (Tawallah Group).  Basalt, dolomitic lithic sandstone, tuffaceous siltstone, volcanic agglomerate and breccia.||||||07-NOV-08
7484|Gold Creek Volcanic Member|46915|6|Mentioned| P156|||||||||
7483|Gold Creek Volcanic Member""|32904|6|Mentioned|p91|||||||||
7483|Gold Creek Volcanic Member""|42812|6|Mentioned|p24|||Superseded by Gold Creek Volcanics.||||||20-SEP-06
7485|Gold Creek Volcanic member|37569|6|Mentioned|p91|||||||||
7492|Golden Creek Formation""|45162|6|Mentioned|p41|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|22810|6|Mentioned|P13|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|30319|5|Briefly described|p270|||Re mineralization||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|30363|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|30558|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||See also p37.||||||20-SEP-06
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|30559|6|Mentioned|p282|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|30831|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|30838|6|Mentioned|p272|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|30912|6|Mentioned|p367|||Proterozoic||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|31268|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|31824|6|Mentioned|p26|||See also p28||||||20-SEP-06
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|31833|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|32144|6|Mentioned|p81|||Solvent extractable organic matter||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|32873|6|Mentioned|p36|||Lithology. Figs. 1 and 15||||||20-SEP-06
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|32874|6|Mentioned|p179|||Vanadium associated with uranium||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|32875|5|Briefly described|Fig.1|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|32908|6|Mentioned|p21|||Mineralisation||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|32958|5|Briefly described|p953|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|33225|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|33278|5|Briefly described|Fig.2|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|34722|6|Mentioned|p287|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|34736|6|Mentioned|p69|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|34953|6|Mentioned|p47|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|35055|6|Mentioned|p222|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|35064|6|Mentioned|p208|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|35140|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|35247|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|35256|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|35465|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Summary of positions of magnetic units in the Lower Proterozoic||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|36085|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|38557|6|Mentioned|p287|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|38740|6|Mentioned|p304|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|39119|6|Mentioned|p144|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|40593|6|Mentioned|p104|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|40808|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|43115|6|Mentioned|p181|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|43624|6|Mentioned|Table 1,p9||Paleoproterozoic|Of Goodparla Group.||||||07-NOV-08
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|44314|2|Defined|p.6,7,5,8-14 map|||(D52-4). Darwin Sheet. Tb.1.||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|44315|14|Not recorded|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|Lower Proterozoic.||||||07-NOV-08
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|44399|5|Briefly described|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|Of the Goodparla Group.  Chert,quartz siltstone, dolomite, minor carbonaceous pyritic siltstone with chert lenses, bands and nodules.||||||07-NOV-08
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|45022|3|Fully described|p.34.||Paleoproterozoic|On many pages. Of Goodparla Group.||||||07-NOV-08
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|45146|3|Fully described|Table 1|||See also p5.||||||20-SEP-06
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|46163|14|Not recorded|p.168-172,174|||Overlies Coomalie Dolomite.||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|46676|14|Not recorded|p.6||Paleoproterozoic|L.Proterozoic; unit of Goodparla Group.||||||07-NOV-08
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|46678|5|Briefly described|Table 1|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Of Goodparla Group.  Chert, carbonaceous siltstone, thin-bedded dolmite, pyritic carbonaceous silstone with chert lenses, bands and nodules.  Interfingers withoverlying Burrel Creek Formation.  Max. thickness: 9,000 feet.  Density: 2.85-2.95.||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|46824|5|Briefly described|p330|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|46848|5|Briefly described|p167|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|46877|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|48866|2|Defined|p.3,7|||Overlies Batchelor Group. (D52-4,8).||||||20-SEP-06
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|65339|6|Mentioned|p9.|||Named by Malone (1962a); subsequently Masson Formation (Needham et al. 1980) then Whites Formation (Crick 1984).||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|67355|6|Mentioned|p5, p7 Tb.2|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of Walpole et al. (1968). Shown as equivalent to the Wildman Siltstone, Mount Partridge Group?||Goodparla Group|Craig Creek Member.|Laterally equivalent to the Masson Formation and Mount Partridge Formation.||23-MAR-20
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|67564|6|Mentioned|p22.|||Defunct. Rocks of this unit mapped by Walpole (1963) are now included in Mount Bonnie Formation.||||||
7494|Golden Dyke Formation|69420|6|Mentioned|p5:6|||||Goodparla Group.||||12-JUL-16
7495|Golden Dyke formation|31723|6|Mentioned|p524|||Origin of Uranium deposits.||||||20-SEP-06
7495|Golden Dyke formation|32251|6|Mentioned|p17|||Uranium prospects.||||||20-SEP-06
7495|Golden Dyke formation|34953|6|Mentioned|p47|||||||||
7495|Golden Dyke formation|35495|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
7495|Golden Dyke formation|42190|6|Mentioned|p282|||||||||
7522|Golliger Beds|42638|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||Not shown in schematic sections.|Massive limestone.|11-NOV-11
7522|Golliger Beds|44287|14|Not recorded|p.6,15, opp.11||Tertiary|(E53-3).||||||
7522|Golliger Beds|44288|14|Not recorded|map legend||Tertiary|Massive limestone. Tertiary.||||||
7522|Golliger Beds|44459|2|Defined|p.11, opp.p.6, map|||(E53-2).||||||
7522|Golliger Beds|44460|14|Not recorded|map legend||Tertiary|||||||
7522|Golliger Beds|45064|4|Described|Table 1|||||||||
7522|Golliger Beds|60703|6|Mentioned|p725 Fig. 18|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||12-APR-05
7548|Goodparla Group|9733|6|Mentioned|Map Legend|||||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|29599|5|Briefly described|p30|||||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|30558|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Lower Proterozoic||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|30830|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|30831|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|30832|5|Briefly described|p318|||||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|31347|6|Mentioned|p135|||||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|31824|6|Mentioned|p25|||Lithology||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|32144|6|Mentioned|p116|||Solvent extractable organic matter.||||||21-SEP-06
7548|Goodparla Group|32659|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
7548|Goodparla Group|32660|4|Described|Table 2|||||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|32873|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|33225|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|33278|5|Briefly described|Fig.2|||||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|35247|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
7548|Goodparla Group|38239|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|43624|6|Mentioned|Table 1,p9||Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
7548|Goodparla Group|44314|2|Defined|p.6-7,5,9|||(D52-4). Darwin Sheet. Tb.1.||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|44315|14|Not recorded|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|Lower Proterozoic.||||||07-NOV-08
7548|Goodparla Group|44399|5|Briefly described|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|Includes the Golden Dyke, Masson and Mount Partridge Formations.||||||07-NOV-08
7548|Goodparla Group|45022|4|Described|p.28||Paleoproterozoic|On many pages.||||||07-NOV-08
7548|Goodparla Group|45086|6|Mentioned|p28|||L.Prot. Lithology p26.||||||21-SEP-06
7548|Goodparla Group|45146|4|Described|Table 1|||||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|46163|14|Not recorded|p.168-170|||Includes Mount Partridge Formation.||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|46676|14|Not recorded|p.6||Paleoproterozoic|L.Proterozoic; includes Acacia Gap Tongue, Masson Formation and Golden Dyke Formation.||||||07-NOV-08
7548|Goodparla Group|46678|5|Briefly described|Table 1|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Contains the Golden Dyke, Masson and Mount Partridge Formations.  Geological Province: Pine Creek Syncline.||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|46824|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|46848|6|Mentioned|p167|||||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|46877|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|48866|14|Not recorded|p.3||Paleoproterozoic|Overlies Batchelor Group. L.Prot. (D52-4,8).||||||07-NOV-08
7548|Goodparla Group|48867|14|Not recorded|p.4|||Map. Katherine-Darwin area.||||||21-SEP-06
7548|Goodparla Group|48982|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|67355|6|Mentioned|p5, p7 Tb.2|||Grouping of Walpole et al (1968). Possibly replaced by the Mount Partridge Group. Pine Creek Orogen (North Australian Craton).|||Golden Dyke Formation, Masson Formation, Mount Partridge Formation.|||25-JAN-17
7548|Goodparla Group|67564|6|Mentioned|p15.|||Defunct. Rocks attributed to this unit are now in the Mount Partridge Group.||||||
7548|Goodparla Group|69420|6|Mentioned|p5:6|||As in Walpole et al. (1968). Obsolete name.|||Golden Dyke, Masson, Mount Partridge Formations.|||12-JUL-16
7549|Goodparla group|32954|6|Mentioned|p182|||||||||
7561|Goomadeer Volcanic Member|23374|6|Mentioned|p41,42|||Status uncertain, probably obsolete. Equivalent to Nungbalgarri Volcanics, or to Oenpelli Dolerite.||||||
7561|Goomadeer Volcanic Member|42597|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Carpentarian||||||||
7561|Goomadeer Volcanic Member|43010|2|Defined|p95||Paleoproterozoic|of Kombolgie Formation. Of Statherian age.||||||07-NOV-08
7561|Goomadeer Volcanic Member|45022|5|Briefly described|p.52,53||Carpentarian|Of Kombolgie Formation. fig.15. Table 3.||||||
7633|Gosse River East Granite|29135|4|Described|p40|||Informal use of name -Pgr on Tennant Creek 1:250k sheet.||||||21-SEP-06
7633|Gosse River East Granite|39571|6|Mentioned|p123|||||||||
7633|Gosse River East Granite|43751|6|Mentioned|p611|||U-Pb zircon age: 1712+/-5 Ma. Mineral analyses: 1330+/-100 Ma||||||
7633|Gosse River East Granite|46842|6|Mentioned|p114|||||||||
7633|Gosse River East Granite|46964|6|Mentioned|p269|||||||||
7633|Gosse River East Granite|60684|6|Mentioned|p52 Appendix|||Superseded by Mumbilla Granodiorite.  Also known as Gosse River Adamellite, Gosse River South Adamellite, Gosse River North Granite, North Seismic Adamellite, South Gosse Adamellite (Mendum and Tonkin 1976). See also Gosse River East "Granite".||||||28-APR-05
7649|Goyder Member|41820|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
7649|Goyder Member|44497|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||SF/53-13.||||||
7649|Goyder Member|48862|1|Redefined|p.8-24; Pl.8,10||Late Cambrian|Redefinition of 'Goyder Formation'. U.Cambrian; in Pertaoorrta Fm.||||||
7649|Goyder Member|48864|14|Not recorded|p.10(tb)||Cambrian|||||||
7649|Goyder Member|71898|5|Briefly described|p17|||Of Wells (1965). Superseded by the Goyder Formation of Ranford et al (1965).||||||14-NOV-18
7651|Goyder Sandstone|42049|5|Briefly described|p216|||||||||
7651|Goyder Sandstone|45170|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
7651|Goyder Sandstone|46740|14|Not recorded|p.187,188||Middle Cambrian|U.Cambrian. Conformably overlies Jay Creek Limestone.||||||
7650|Goyder Sandstone Formation|41039|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
7653|Grace Creek Porphyry|41295|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
7653|Grace Creek Porphyry|44201|14|Not recorded|p.11|||||||||
7653|Grace Creek Porphyry|45022|6|Mentioned|p.148|||= Grace Creek Granite||||||
7689|Granites-Tanami Complex|23808|6|Mentioned|p2, p3, p8|||||||||
7689|Granites-Tanami Complex|38066|5|Briefly described|p50|||Variation of The Granites?||||||
7689|Granites-Tanami Complex|50216|6|Mentioned|p208|||||||||
7689|Granites-Tanami Complex|61564|6|Mentioned|p589 Fig. 1|||Structural term in this context.||||||
7689|Granites-Tanami Complex|63869|6|Mentioned|p3 Fig.1|||||||||
7689|Granites-Tanami Complex|64635|6|Mentioned|p2 Fig.1|||||||||
7744|Grebe Sandstone|13310|6|Mentioned|p298.|Tertiary|Tertiary|Includes a small one metre live oil column.||||||
7744|Grebe Sandstone|23377|6|Mentioned|p211|||Same unit as Grebe Formation in Fig.5. of Vulcan Sub-basin.||||||
7744|Grebe Sandstone|23378|4|Described|p180 Fig.2, p182, 190, 191||Eocene|Of Woodbine Group. Vulcan Sub-basin.||||||01-MAR-10
7744|Grebe Sandstone|41437|6|Mentioned|p56|||||||||
7744|Grebe Sandstone|61548|6|Mentioned|p480 Fig.3|Eocene|Eocene|Northern Bonaparte Basin.||||||
7744|Grebe Sandstone|64695|5|Briefly described|p270|Eocene|Eocene|See also reference to Grebe Sandstone Member (p261 Fig.6). Northern Bonaparte Basin. Carbon isotope compositions of calcite cements are diagnostic of carbonates formed by oxidation of thermogenic-derived hydrocarbons, implying leakage due to fault breaches.||||||
7744|Grebe Sandstone|68223|6|Mentioned|p178 Fig.3, p180 Fig.5, p181 Fig.6|Eocene|Eocene|||||||
7830|Grindle Metamorphics|37565|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||Misspelling of Grindall?||||||
7833|Groote Eylandt Beds|29761|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
7833|Groote Eylandt Beds|32132|5|Briefly described|p815|||||||||
7833|Groote Eylandt Beds|32659|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
7833|Groote Eylandt Beds|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
7833|Groote Eylandt Beds|32959|6|Mentioned|Fig.30|||||||||
7833|Groote Eylandt Beds|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
7833|Groote Eylandt Beds|37216|6|Mentioned|p556|||||||||
7833|Groote Eylandt Beds|37462|4|Described|Table4.IV|||||||||
7833|Groote Eylandt Beds|37568|5|Briefly described|p78|||See also Fig.5||||||
7833|Groote Eylandt Beds|38143|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
7833|Groote Eylandt Beds|41482|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
7833|Groote Eylandt Beds|42597|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Carpentarian||||||||
7833|Groote Eylandt Beds|43010|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
7833|Groote Eylandt Beds|44299|4|Described|p.10||Paleoproterozoic|SD/53-7,8. L.Proterozoic. Table 1.||||||07-NOV-08
7833|Groote Eylandt Beds|44300|14|Not recorded|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|SD/53-7,8. L.Proterozoic.||||||07-NOV-08
7833|Groote Eylandt Beds|44434|2|Defined|p.6-7,9-11,opp6,map|||L.Proterozoic; equiv.of Tawallah Group and Parsons Range Group. Unconformably overlain by pisolitic Mn beds. (D53-11,12).||||||21-SEP-06
7833|Groote Eylandt Beds|44435|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
7832|Groote Eylandt Beds""|24048|6|Mentioned|p99 App. 1|||Superseded by Groote Eylandt Group.||||||
7832|Groote Eylandt Beds""|41484|5|Briefly described|p74|||||||||
7834|Groote Eylandt argillite|37216|6|Mentioned|p559|||||||||
7868|Gum Ridge formation|41129|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
7879|Gumtree Granite|9199|5|Briefly described|Map legend|||Sphene-bearing porphyritic granite.  Geological Province: Arunta Block.||||||04-NOV-04
7879|Gumtree Granite|23844|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||08-NOV-06
7879|Gumtree Granite|35519|6|Mentioned|p21|Neoproterozoic||Age relationship with Harry Creek Deformed Zone.  Age: 999 +/- 13Ma (Rb-Sr)||||||08-NOV-06
7879|Gumtree Granite|38319|6|Mentioned|p326|||||||||
7879|Gumtree Granite|48992|6|Mentioned|p55|||||||||
7879|Gumtree Granite|60547|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Sphene bearing porphyritic granite.||||||
7879|Gumtree Granite|69427|5|Briefly described|p12:41, 62|||Shaw et al. (1979). Comprises a 7x3 km pluton and a number of dykes and smaller bodies. May have potential for allanite-related REE mineralisation.||||Intrudes Utnalanama Granulite, Harry Anorthositic Gabbro, Erontonga Metamorphics, Johannsen Metagabbro and ?Ankala Gneiss.|The main pluton consists of a foliated porphyritic biotite granite containing appreciable titanite and allanite.|12-JUL-16
7879|Gumtree Granite|69931|6|Mentioned|p269, 283|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Arunta Inlier.||Gumtree Suite.||||
7879|Gumtree Granite|71839|4|Described|iii, p1, p10-p13|Neoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Associated with skarn alteration of metacarbonate rocks in the southeastern Strangways Range area. SHRIMP U-Pb date is derived from this volume and interpreted as the magmatic crystallisation age for this granite. A historical Rb-Sr age of 990 +/- 13 Ma is within error of the SHRIMP age (source not provided); however it is uncertain whether this is a magmatic crystallisation age or a metamorphic age. Sampling location, description at outcrop, zircon morphology and U-Pb interpretation are provided.|1001 +/- 7 Ma (SHRIMP U-Pb)|||Equivalent to the Wuluma Granite and the Anamarra Granite. Intrudes the Ankala Gneiss, Utnalanama Granulite, Harry Anorthositic Gabbro, Erontonga Metamorphics and Johansen Metagabbro.|Foliated alkali feldspar-quartz-biotite granite.|
7879|Gumtree Granite|71858|5|Briefly described|p4|||Aileron Province. Prospective for REE mineralisation.||||||
7879|Gumtree Granite|72378|5|Briefly described|p13|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Geological province: Aileron Province. In the Strangways Range area. Records local felsic magmatism in a major shear zone close to the Johnnies Reward prospect. Kositcin et al., 2018 reported a 238U/206Pb magmatic crystallisation age of 1001+\-7 Ma. |1001+\-7 Ma|||||
7882|Gunbatgari Granite|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
7882|Gunbatgari Granite|42597|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Archean||||||||07-NOV-08
7894|Gundi Greywacke|23216|6|Mentioned|p24|||Walpole et al. (1968). Superseded by Gundi Sandstone.||||||
7894|Gundi Greywacke|23374|6|Mentioned|p18||Statherian|Superseded by Gundi Sandstone. Of Katherine River Group, McArthur Basin.||||||21-SEP-06
7894|Gundi Greywacke|23867|6|Mentioned|p13|||Superseded by Gundi Sandstone.  Geological Province: McArthur Basin.  See also Fig. 3.||||||
7894|Gundi Greywacke|23937|5|Briefly described|p26 Fig. 12|||Superseded by Gundi Sandstone. Of the Katherine River Group.||||||
7894|Gundi Greywacke|24050|6|Mentioned|p23|||Superseded by Gundi Sandstone.||||||
7894|Gundi Greywacke|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
7894|Gundi Greywacke|42597|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Carpentarian||||||||
7894|Gundi Greywacke|43010|3|Fully described|p105|||Of Katherine River Group.||||||21-SEP-06
7894|Gundi Greywacke|44400|2|Defined|p.8,12,Tb.1,opp.p.6||Paleoproterozoic|Conformably overlain by West Branch Volcanics. Lower Proterozoic. Mt.Marumba Sheet. (D53-6). Formerly Gundi Greywacke Member of Diljin Hill Formation.||||||07-NOV-08
7894|Gundi Greywacke|44401|14|Not recorded|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|Lower Proterozoic.||||||07-NOV-08
7894|Gundi Greywacke|44471|14|Not recorded|p.7, opp.p.7, map|||(D53-10). Formation of Katherine River Group.||||||
7894|Gundi Greywacke|44472|5|Briefly described|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|Of the Katherine River Group.  Purple tuffaceous greywacke.||||||07-NOV-08
7894|Gundi Greywacke|45022|4|Described|p.68||Carpentarian|Of Katherine River Group. On many pages.||||||
7894|Gundi Greywacke|67564|6|Mentioned|p39 Fig.20.|||In Roberts and Plumb (1965); subsequently Gundi Sandstone (in Needham and Stuart-Smith 1985).||||||
7894|Gundi Greywacke|69430|6|Mentioned|p15:30|||Shown as part of the Katherine River Group in Dunn (1963) and replaced by Gundi Sandstone in Abbott et al. (2001).||||||12-JUL-16
7953|H.Y.C. Member|31720|6|Mentioned|p366|||||||||
7953|H.Y.C. Member|37217|6|Mentioned|p649|||Misspelling of HYC Pyritic Shale Member [CEBMar95]||||||
7956|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale|32658|3|Fully described|Table 2|||||||||
7956|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale|33665|6|Mentioned|p373|||||||||
7956|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale|35086|6|Mentioned|p1048|||||||||
7956|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale|35162|6|Mentioned|Table.1|||||||||
7956|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale|35956|6|Mentioned|p1695|||||||||
7956|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale|36796|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
7956|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale|38156|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
7956|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale|38582|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
7956|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale|39561|6|Mentioned|p212|||Superseded by HYC Pyritic Shale Member[CEBMar95]||||||
7954|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale Member|31720|6|Mentioned|p365|||||||||
7954|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale Member|32144|6|Mentioned|p81|||Solvent extractable organic matter||||||
7954|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale Member|32363|6|Mentioned|p330|||||||||
7954|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale Member|32479|6|Mentioned|p1393|||||||||
7954|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale Member|32658|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
7954|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale Member|32660|6|Mentioned|p236|||||||||
7954|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale Member|33665|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
7954|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale Member|35261|6|Mentioned|p316|||||||||
7954|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale Member|35956|6|Mentioned|p1695|||||||||
7954|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale Member|36796|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
7954|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale Member|37217|6|Mentioned|p649|||||||||
7954|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale Member|37569|6|Mentioned|p93|||||||||
7954|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale Member|38156|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
7954|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale Member|38582|6|Mentioned|p218|||||||||
7954|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale Member|39561|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
7954|H.Y.C. Pyritic Shale Member|40088|6|Mentioned|p224|||Superseded by HYC Pyritic Shale Member [CEBMar95]||||||
7957|H.Y.C. Shale|40089|6|Mentioned|p209|||||||||
7957|H.Y.C. Shale|42570|6|Mentioned|p547|||Variation on HYC Pyritic Shale Member etc NT||||||
7958|H.Y.C. tuff beds|37217|6|Mentioned|p649|||||||||
7959|H.Y.C. tuffs|37217|6|Mentioned|p649|||||||||
7962|HYC Pyritic Shale|23957|6|Mentioned|p1124|||Geological Province: Mount Isa Inlier.||||||
7962|HYC Pyritic Shale|23968|4|Described|p1345, 1349|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Geological Province: McArthur Basin.  Age: 1640 +/- 3Ma.  Underlying Unit: W-Fold Shale.  Overlying Unit: Reward Dolomite.||||||07-NOV-08
7962|HYC Pyritic Shale|30272|6|Mentioned|p5|||On stratigraphic table||||||
7962|HYC Pyritic Shale|42819|5|Briefly described|p307|||||||||
7962|HYC Pyritic Shale|72248|5|Briefly described|p147|||Of McArthur Basin.||Unit of Barney Creek Formation.||||
7963|HYC Shale|30272|6|Mentioned|p1|||Misspelling of HYC Pyritic Shale Member [CEBMar95]||||||
7987|Halls Creek Complex|47047|6|Mentioned|p219|||||||||
7991|Halls Creek Metamorphics|22764|6|Mentioned|p12|||Egan Formation and Landrigan Tillite previously mapped as Halls Creek Metamorphics||||||01-FEB-10
7991|Halls Creek Metamorphics|31828|6|Mentioned|p44|||Mineralisation||||||
7991|Halls Creek Metamorphics|32442|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
7991|Halls Creek Metamorphics|33443|6|Mentioned|p261|||||||||
7991|Halls Creek Metamorphics|36885|6|Mentioned|p164|||Renamed Tickalara Metamorphics.||||||
7991|Halls Creek Metamorphics|36887|6|Mentioned|p206|||Renamed Halls Creek Group.||||||
7991|Halls Creek Metamorphics|44324|14|Not recorded|p.2|||||||||
7991|Halls Creek Metamorphics|44363|14|Not recorded|p.28|||(Probably refers to Halls Creek Group).||||||
7991|Halls Creek Metamorphics|44479|2|Defined|p.6|||E/51-1.||||||
7991|Halls Creek Metamorphics|44965|14|Not recorded|Not recorded|||||||||
7991|Halls Creek Metamorphics|44998|14|Not recorded|p17|||||||||
7991|Halls Creek Metamorphics|45038|14|Not recorded|p.28, Fig.16||Precambrian|||||||
7991|Halls Creek Metamorphics|45047|6|Mentioned|p60|||Refers Traves (1955).||||||
7991|Halls Creek Metamorphics|45048|5|Briefly described|p10|||Refers Traves(1955). See Table 1||||||
7991|Halls Creek Metamorphics|45140|6|Mentioned|p14, Appx.p2, p12.|||Casey and Wells (1964) mapped outcrops in WA of Tanami Complex rocks under this name.||||||
7991|Halls Creek Metamorphics|48826|2|Defined|p.13-14||Paleoproterozoic|Tb.III, p.13-14,15,16,33,36,38,Pl.I,F.6. Intruded by Lewis Granite. L?Proterozoic. (E52-13,14,F52-2,6).||||||07-NOV-08
7991|Halls Creek Metamorphics|48950|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
8016|Hammer Creek Member|32658|6|Mentioned|p106|||Refers Smith (1964). See also P107. Name not now used.||||||
8016|Hammer Creek Member|44287|14|Not recorded|p.11, opp.9|||(E53-3). "Hammer Creek Formation" - Defn. on Tech.File E/53-8.||||||
8016|Hammer Creek Member|44288|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Chert and cherty siltstone, chert, breccia. Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
8016|Hammer Creek Member|44530|14|Not recorded|p.10, opp.10|||Chert, chert breccia & sandstone; basal member of Lynott Formation (McArthur Group). (D53-15).||||||
8016|Hammer Creek Member|44531|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
8016|Hammer Creek Member|45162|6|Mentioned|p108|||||||||
8015|Hammer Creek Member""|42639|6|Mentioned|p24|||Discarded member of Lynott Formation.||||||
8015|Hammer Creek Member""|42812|6|Mentioned|p34|||superseded by Amelia Dolomite||||||
8015|Hammer Creek Member""|45162|6|Mentioned|p108|||||||||
8040|Hanging Wall Schists|42372|6|Mentioned|p17|||Informal name used at Koongarra.||||||
8055|Hanson River Beds|12891|4|Described|p731, p733|Ordovician|Cambrian|Correct name is Hanson River beds. Overlie Point Wakefield Beds (gradational) - further discussion (p732); overlain by Lake Surprise Sst. Thickness: 200m. Four lith.units identified (Kennewell and Huleatt (1980) - details included for Units 1, 2, 3, 4.||||||07-FEB-11
8055|Hanson River Beds|24066|5|Briefly described|p237|Middle Ordovician|Middle Ordovician|Geological Province: Wiso Basin.||||||
8055|Hanson River Beds|31413|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
8055|Hanson River Beds|33738|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
8055|Hanson River Beds|34810|4|Described|Table 1|||||||||
8055|Hanson River Beds|35125|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
8055|Hanson River Beds|35224|4|Described|Table 1|||See also p6.||||||25-SEP-06
8055|Hanson River Beds|35227|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
8055|Hanson River Beds|35229|4|Described|Table.1|||||||||
8055|Hanson River Beds|35254|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
8055|Hanson River Beds|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Ordovician|Cambrian|Cambrian to Ordovician||||||
8055|Hanson River Beds|40136|5|Briefly described|p27|||||||||
8055|Hanson River Beds|40852|6|Mentioned|Fig.3.7|||||||||
8055|Hanson River Beds|42059|5|Briefly described|p132|||See also Fig.2||||||
8055|Hanson River Beds|42504|5|Briefly described|p84|||In the Wiso Basin.||||||25-SEP-06
8055|Hanson River Beds|45064|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||See also p13.||||||25-SEP-06
8055|Hanson River Beds|45148|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||Wiso Basin||||||
8055|Hanson River Beds|46844|6|Mentioned|Fig. 2|||||||||
8054|Hanson River Beds""|33738|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
8063|Harajica Member|22762|6|Mentioned|p377||Devonian|Of the Pertnjara Group.||||||25-SEP-06
8063|Harajica Member|47050|6|Mentioned|p244|||||||||
8066|Harajica Sandstone|22566|6|Mentioned|p84|||Also see Harajica Sandstone Member. Of the lower Pertnjara Group.||||||25-SEP-06
8066|Harajica Sandstone|22646|6|Mentioned|p 107|||Overlies Mereenie Sandstone p 107.||||||25-SEP-06
8066|Harajica Sandstone|22762|6|Mentioned|p364|Devonian|Devonian|Of the Pertnjara Group.||||||25-SEP-06
8066|Harajica Sandstone|35102|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
8066|Harajica Sandstone|40740|6|Mentioned|p97|||||||||
8066|Harajica Sandstone|41018|6|Mentioned|p237|||||||||
8066|Harajica Sandstone|41385|6|Mentioned|p363|||||||||
8066|Harajica Sandstone|47050|6|Mentioned|p244|||||||||
8065|Harajica Sandstone member|47050|6|Mentioned|p250|||||||||
8065|Harajica Sandstone member|68298|5|Briefly described|p226|||Bothriolepis-phyllolepid assemblage (Young, 1985a, 1988b).||Of Parke Siltstone||Overlies Deering Siltstone member.||
8104|Harry Anorthosite|39470|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
8105|Harry Creek Anorthositic Gabbro|42830|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 p155|||||||||25-SEP-06
8119|Harts Range Complex|23361|6|Mentioned|12|||||||||
8119|Harts Range Complex|41242|6|Mentioned|p237|||||||||
8119|Harts Range Complex|61309|6|Mentioned|p12|||Geological Province: eastern Arunta Inlier.||||||06-FEB-08
8119|Harts Range Complex|64337|4|Described|pp373-375||Neoproterozoic|Geol. Prov: Arunta Inlier. Protoliths of metasediments were thought to have been deposited prior to c.1750-1740. This study reveals presence of detrital zircons as young as c.650 Ma and possibly even c.510 Ma. Granulite facies metamorphism occurred c.470 Ma, i.e. in the Ordovician.|||Includes Brady Gneiss and Irindina Gneiss.|Structurally overlying Entia Gneiss Complex, separated by the Harts Range Detachment Zone containing Bruna Granite Gneiss.||
8119|Harts Range Complex|65237|6|Mentioned|p5, p10|||Highly deformed and metamorphosed deposits.||||||07-FEB-11
8119|Harts Range Complex|69928|6|Mentioned|p210-211, 219, 222-224|||Central Tectonic Province, Arunta Inlier. Referred to as HRC after first appearance in text.|||Irindina Gneiss.||Amphibolite facies complex. Mainly supracrustal rocks including mafic metapelite and a very thick mafic intrusive and meta-basaltic complex.|
8119|Harts Range Complex|70376|5|Briefly described|p832 fig 1|||Used in a geological province sense?|||||Migmatitic metapelite, metabasite, gneiss, calc-silicate, marble and quartzite; amphibolite.|
8120|Harts Range Group|9394|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Geological Province: Arunta Block (Division 2). Includes: Brady Gneiss, Irindina Gneiss, Bruna Gneiss, Entia Gneiss.||||||01-NOV-04
8120|Harts Range Group|9694|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Geological Province: Arunta Block (Division Two). Includes: Irindina Gneiss. Quartzite, amphibolite, gneiss.||||||18-NOV-04
8120|Harts Range Group|22524|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|23732|4|Described|p20|Paleozoic|Neoproterozoic|Geological Province: Arunta Province.  See also p1, 2, 5, 10, 24.  Age: 417 +/- 10 (Ar-Ar), 390 +/- 5Ma, 349 +/- 2Ma.||||||07-NOV-08
8120|Harts Range Group|23844|5|Briefly described|p44|||Referred to as Irindina Supracrustal Assemblage by Mawby et al (1999)||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|23868|5|Briefly described|p740 Fig.1|||Age: Neoproterozoic?  Geological Province: Arunta Inlier.||||||25-SEP-06
8120|Harts Range Group|23983|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|24540|6|Mentioned|p1|||Geological Province: Arunta region/partly of the more recently named Irindina province.||||||07-FEB-11
8120|Harts Range Group|33102|4|Described|p439|||||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|33103|4|Described|Table 1|||Mention p14.||||||25-SEP-06
8120|Harts Range Group|33104|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Precambrian|Precambrian|||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|34488|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|37462|5|Briefly described|Tab.4.VIII|||||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|38885|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Prob.Early Proterozoic||||||07-NOV-08
8120|Harts Range Group|38896|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|39583|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Prob.Early Proterozoic||||||07-NOV-08
8120|Harts Range Group|39887|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||See also Fig.5||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|39888|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|39898|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Geological Province: Arunta Block.||||||07-NOV-08
8120|Harts Range Group|39931|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Prob.Early Proterozoic||||||07-NOV-08
8120|Harts Range Group|40100|6|Mentioned|p254|||||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|40538|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
8120|Harts Range Group|40906|4|Described|p8|||||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|41967|6|Mentioned|p235|||||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|41969|5|Briefly described|p281|||||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|42147|5|Briefly described|p670|||See also Fig.2||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|42770|6|Mentioned|Fig.14|||||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|43568|6|Mentioned|p505|||||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|44114|5|Briefly described|p317-320, 327-328, 330|||Southern Arunta Inlier.|||Entia Gneiss.|Is intruded by Bruna Gneiss. Locally faulted against Strangways Metamorphic Complex.|Aluminous sediments (calc-silicates, aluminous schists, pelitic schists) and amphibolites.|
8120|Harts Range Group|44327|14|Not recorded|Tb.I,p6,map||Archean|(F53-11).||||||16-JUN-21
8120|Harts Range Group|44328|14|Not recorded|map legend||Archean|Archaean.||||||07-NOV-08
8120|Harts Range Group|44964|14|Not recorded|p36|||||||||16-JUN-21
8120|Harts Range Group|45052|6|Mentioned|p59|||||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|46730|4|Described|p5|||Geological Province: Arunta Block.||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|46740|14|Not recorded|p188|||||||||16-JUN-21
8120|Harts Range Group|46830|6|Mentioned|p23|||Refs Goklik 1955||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|46868|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|46919|6|Mentioned|p213|||||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|48844|14|Not recorded|p1,8,10,11|||||||||16-JUN-21
8120|Harts Range Group|48880|14|Not recorded|p10|||p.9,11,13. Ref.to Joklik 1955. = Hossfeld's Riddock Series.||||||16-JUN-21
8120|Harts Range Group|48992|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|50369|6|Mentioned|p9.2|||Intruded by Queenie Flat Granite.||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|60547|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Precambrian|Precambrian|||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|60549|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Probably Paleoproterozoic?  Includes: Irindina, Bruna and Entia Gneisses.||||||07-NOV-08
8120|Harts Range Group|60551|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Geological Province: Arunta Block. Muscovite-biotite schist, quartz rich metasediment, quartzite, biotite gneiss, quartzofeldpathic gneiss.||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|60668|6|Mentioned|p12|||Includes the Irindina Gneiss.||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|61208|5|Briefly described|p207 Fig. 1|Cambrian|Neoproterozoic|Geological Province: eastern Arunta Inlier.||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|62595|4|Described|p1, p3, p11, pp27-28.|Early Paleozoic|Neoproterozoic|Irindina Province. Intensely deformed and metamorphosed (upper amphibolite to granulite facies) in the Ordovician (Larapinta Event, 480-460 Ma). The high-grade metamorphic equivalents of sedimentary rocks in adjacent Amadeus and Georgina Basins. Rocks in this unit are also referred to as the Irindina Supracrustal Assemblage. Source of industrial garnet. Partial melting seems to have occurred at the base of an extensional basin, coeval with deposition of overlying Irindina Gneiss.|Deposited c.850-c.500 Ma.||Includes Brady, Irindina, Naringa and Stanovos Gneisses and Harts Range Meta-Igneous Complex.||A complex assemblage of granite gneiss, marble, calc-silicate, amphibolite, psammites and pelites.|
8120|Harts Range Group|63562|6|Mentioned|p345 Fig.7.|Cambrian|Neoproterozoic|||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|64572|5|Briefly described|p805, p806 Fig. 8|Cambrian|Cambrian|High-grade metasedimentary rocks. Deposited in the Late Neoproterozoic or Early Palaeozoic.||||||22-DEC-08
8120|Harts Range Group|64574|5|Briefly described|p704 Fig. 1, p706|Ordovician|Cambrian|Structurally overlies Entia Gneiss Complex.||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|65341|6|Mentioned|p2 Fig.2. |||||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|65343|5|Briefly described|p4||||||||Metasediments.|
8120|Harts Range Group|65358|5|Briefly described|p14, p17|||Irindina Province. Includes Irindina Gneiss.||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|66860|6|Mentioned|p67|||Has been thrust over the Oonagalabi domain.||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|68517|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Arunta Block. Early Proterozoic? age.|||Includes Brady Gneiss, Irindina Gneiss, Bruna Gneiss and Entia Gneiss.|||
8120|Harts Range Group|69031|6|Mentioned|p5|||A zone of orthogneiss, near the northern margin of outcrop of the Harts Range Metamorphic Complex, was previously mapped as this unit (Buick et al., 2001; Maidment et al., 2002).||||||
8120|Harts Range Group|69227|5|Briefly described|p261-266, p268, p272-274, p279-283|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Arunta Inlier. Timing of deposition of sedimentary protoliths is unclear. Deformation history detailed.||||Structurally underlain by Entia Gneiss Complex.|Granulites: migmatitic metapelite, metabasite, gneiss; subordinate calc-silicate rock, marble and quartzite.|
8120|Harts Range Group|69417|6|Mentioned|p2:6-7|||Irindina Province, Arunta Region. A thick metasedimentary succession.||||||12-JUL-16
8120|Harts Range Group|69444|5|Briefly described|p29:2|||Joklik (1954), Shaw et al. (1982). Subsequently Harts Range Metamorphic Complex.|||Entia Gneiss, Bruna Granitic Gneiss.|||12-JUL-16
8120|Harts Range Group|69929|6|Mentioned|p233-234, 237-242, 244-247|||Highest structural element of the Arltunga Nappe Complex. K-Ar and 40Ar/39Ar isotopic age determinations tabulated. Southern parts of this Group  were uplifted and cooled through ~500 degrees C at c.400 Ma.|520 +5/-4 Ma (cryst'n age).|||||
8120|Harts Range Group|69931|6|Mentioned|p267|||Central Province, Arunta Inlier.|||||Turbidites and K-feldspar granitic gneisses generally metamorphosed to upper greenschist to lower amphibolite, and locally granulite, facies.|
8120|Harts Range Group|70094|5|Briefly described|p75-86|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Appears as HRG from p76. Protoliths were deposited and intruded in the Cambrian. Metamorphism was driven by deep rift-basin burial with high heat flow and mafic magmatism in an extensional setting. Present thickness up to 12 km. Calculated P - T pseudosections.|c.480-460 Ma.||Stanovos, Irindina, Brady Gneisses; Harts Range Meta-Igneous Complex.||Medium-P, high-T metasedimentary and metabasic rocks.|
8120|Harts Range Group|70744|5|Briefly described|p941 Fig.10, p944-945|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Contains abundant "Grenville-age" detrital zircons (1.3 - 1 Ga); age distribution graph.|||Irindina Gneiss, Brady Gneiss.|||
8120|Harts Range Group|72516|6|Mentioned|p6, p78|Cambrian|Neoproterozoic|Aileron Province. Originally considered to be Precambrian [Palaeoproterozoic?]. Replaced by Harts Range Metamorphic Complex.||||||16-JUN-21
8121|Harts Range Meta-igneous Complex|41969|6|Mentioned|p282|||||||||
8121|Harts Range Meta-igneous Complex|68316|6|Mentioned|p778 Fig.1|||See also Harts Range Meta-Igneous Complex.||||||
8122|Harts Range Metaigneous Complex|41083|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8122|Harts Range Metaigneous Complex|41242|6|Mentioned|p237|||||||||
8123|Harts Range meta-igneous complex|40098|4|Described|p223|||||||||
8123|Harts Range meta-igneous complex|40100|5|Briefly described|p258|||||||||
8123|Harts Range meta-igneous complex|40583|6|Mentioned|p449|||||||||
8123|Harts Range meta-igneous complex|41083|6|Mentioned|p458|||||||||
8123|Harts Range meta-igneous complex|41242|5|Briefly described|Fig.1|||||||||
8123|Harts Range meta-igneous complex|41969|6|Mentioned|p282|||||||||
8123|Harts Range meta-igneous complex|69927|6|Mentioned|p190||Statherian|Part of the Irindina suparcrustal assemblage overlying the Entia gneiss complex. Shows evidence of repeated fold generations.|||||Pelitic, semi-pelitic, carbonate and other minor lithologies|
8124|Harts Range metagabbro|40098|6|Mentioned|Table 4|||||||||
8125|Harts Range metanorite|40098|6|Mentioned|Table 4|||||||||
8126|Harts Range metatholeiites|41968|6|Mentioned|p273|||||||||
8138|Hatches Creek Formation|41963|6|Mentioned|p171|||||||||
8141|Hatches Creek Series|41129|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
8141|Hatches Creek Series|48835|14|Not recorded|p.9|||||||||
8141|Hatches Creek Series|49033|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
8141|Hatches Creek Series|65338|6|Mentioned|pp19-20.|||Named by Hossfeld (1941). Redefined (Smith et al. 1961) to include Hossfeld's 'Bottom Series' (1954). Subsequently named as a Group by Ryan (1961) and Blake et al. (1985).||||||
8140|Hatches Creek Series""|41129|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
8142|Hatches Creek sandstone|33516|6|Mentioned|p99|||||||||
8142|Hatches Creek sandstone|67227|14|Not recorded|?|||||||||
8143|Hatches Group|39624|4|Described|p46|||Misspelling of Hatches Creek?||||||
8192|Hay Member|13242|5|Briefly described|p214 Fig. 2|Late Permian|Late Permian|Of Bhatia et al (1984). Member of former Hyland Bay Fm; overlay H5 Member; underlay H4 Member (Hyland Bay Fm); superseded by Cape Hay Member which is now upgraded to Cape Hay Formation of the Hyland Bay Sub-group (Kinmore Gp). In Bonaparte Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
8192|Hay Member|40077|4|Described|p300|||||||||
8190|Hay Member sand|40077|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
8191|Hay Member""|41532|6|Mentioned|p301|||||||||
8193|Hay River Formation Lower|42060|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P140|||||||||
8193|Hay River Formation Lower|47058|5|Briefly described|p125|||||||||
8194|Hay River Formation Upper|42060|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P140|||||||||
8194|Hay River Formation Upper|47058|6|Mentioned|p136|||||||||
8196|Hay River Shale|40906|6|Mentioned|Fig.11|||||||||
8197|Hay member sand|40077|6|Mentioned|p308|||||||||
8198|Hay sand|40077|6|Mentioned|p300|||||||||
8200|Haywards Creek Formation|39624|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||Misspelling of Hayward?||||||
8203|Hazlett Beds|29807|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
8203|Hazlett Beds|29809|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
8203|Hazlett Beds|29817|5|Briefly described|p7|||||||||
8203|Hazlett Beds|29819|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesozoic|Mesozoic|||||||
8203|Hazlett Beds|31360|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
8203|Hazlett Beds|31362|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
8203|Hazlett Beds|32648|6|Mentioned|p32|||Lower Cretaceous.||||||
8203|Hazlett Beds|36532|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesozoic|Mesozoic|||||||
8203|Hazlett Beds|36890|3|Fully described|p354|||||||||
8203|Hazlett Beds|41883|6|Mentioned|p65|||||||||
8203|Hazlett Beds|44998|2|Defined|p.177||Aptian|Overlies Prices Creek Group and Gardiner Beds. Probably correlates with Bejah Beds. On many pages. p.133,177,180-1,188.||||||03-JUN-08
8203|Hazlett Beds|45140|2|Defined|p13-14, p48, p50, p58 Fig.43, p65, p67|Mesozoic|Mesozoic|See also p75, Appx.p45. Veevers and Wells (1961). Named after Lake Hazlett. Reference area is SW of Redcliff Pound, at 21deg 38'00"S, 128deg 43'30"E in Stansmore sheet area. Forms cappings up to 10m thick on plateaus and mesas; locally steep-sided hillocks. Probably fluvial sediments. 10m thick. Previous suggested Cretaceous age is doubtful, as supposed radiolaria were re-examined and appear unfossiliferous.||||Overlies Murraba Formation, and Erica Sandstone (Redcliff Pound Group) unconformably. May be equivalent to Larranganni Beds.|Fine- to medium-grained, mainly medium-bedded, quartzose sandstone, siltstone and soft white claystone.|
8203|Hazlett Beds|48950|6|Mentioned|p43|||||||||
8224|Heavitree Gap Quartzite|30684|6|Mentioned|p4|||Correlation||||||
8224|Heavitree Gap Quartzite|48880|14|Not recorded|p.5,8|||Ref.to Ellis 1937 who concluded was part of Arunta Complex.||||||
8224|Heavitree Gap Quartzite|73086|6|Mentioned|p9, p144|||Superseded [see Heavitree Formation].||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|7837|6|Mentioned|p94|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|9141|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|||Age: c.a. 0.8 B.Y.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|9199|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|9814|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Quartzite, sandstone.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22496|6|Mentioned|p10||Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22506|3|Fully described|p129|Cryogenian|Tonian|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22524|6|Mentioned|p37|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22560|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22561|4|Described|p15|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22562|5|Briefly described|p33|||Equivalent to Dean Quartzite.||||||26-SEP-06
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22564|5|Briefly described|p59|||Bitter Springs Formation overlies Heavitree Quartzite p59||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22565|6|Mentioned|p71 & Table 1||Neoproterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22566|5|Briefly described|p73|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Approx. 500m thick.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22567|4|Described|p91|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Age: 850 to 800 Ma.  Preserves burrow-like structures, of metazoan origin.||||||26-SEP-06
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22646|6|Mentioned|Fig 1 on p 98|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22647|5|Briefly described|p 125|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22648|5|Briefly described|p 135|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22649|6|Mentioned|Fig 1 on p 138|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22716|6|Mentioned|p238|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Part of sequence 1 of Centralian Superbasin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22760|6|Mentioned|p339|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22762|5|Briefly described|p362|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22763|5|Briefly described|p393|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22772|6|Mentioned|p64|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22803|6|Mentioned|p424|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22804|5|Briefly described|p442|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22805|5|Briefly described|p464|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22826|6|Mentioned|p568|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22857|6|Mentioned|p64|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|22901|6|Mentioned|76 fig 2|||Geol Province Amadeus Basin||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|23282|6|Mentioned|p51|||May be equivalent to Younghusband Conglomerate.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|23286|6|Mentioned|p89|||equivalent to Pindyin Sandstone.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|23288|6|Mentioned|p137 Fig.18|||Of Amadeus Basin..||||||26-SEP-06
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|23314|5|Briefly described|333 Fig.4|Tonian||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|23361|4|Described|17|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|23557|5|Briefly described|p95 Fig.1|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|23621|5|Briefly described|p32|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Age: ~1800 Ma. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||07-NOV-08
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|23818|5|Briefly described|p57|||Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. Equivalent of the Burra Group.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|23844|5|Briefly described|p41, 43|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Sandstone, siltstone and conglomerate.||||||26-SEP-06
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|23983|6|Mentioned|p19|||Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|23984|5|Briefly described|p3 Fig.2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|24064|5|Briefly described|p229 Fig.7|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|24111|5|Briefly described|p215|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. See also p215 Fig. 11.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|24173|5|Briefly described|p8, 24|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Part of extensive sand blanket including Mount Kinahan Sandstone, Vaughan Springs Quartzite, Lewis Range Sandstone (Redcliff Pound Group) and Townsend Quartzite. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. Correlates with Eliot Range Dolomite.||||||06-APR-05
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|24301|5|Briefly described|p15|||Geological Province: Amadeus Basin||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|24442|6|Mentioned|p38, p51|||Succession of carbonates, evaporites and fine siliciclastics.  Geological Province: Centralian Superbasin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|24540|6|Mentioned|p5|||Geological Province: Arunta region.||||||07-FEB-11
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|29442|6|Mentioned|p103|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|29721|6|Mentioned|Table 44|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|29806|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|29807|4|Described|Table 1|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|29813|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|29817|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|29972|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Proterozoic||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|30238|4|Described|p68|||Late Proterozoic||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|30258|6|Mentioned|FIg.2|||Proterozoic age||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|30816|5|Briefly described|p174|||Adelaidean. See also Fig.2,3,5,7.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|30817|6|Mentioned|p9|||See also P14||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|31022|6|Mentioned|Fig. 4|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|31362|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|31566|6|Mentioned|p230|||Proterozoic||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|31707|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||See also Fig. 2||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|31967|6|Mentioned|p.4|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|31971|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|31991|6|Mentioned|p291|||Unconformable on migmatites of Redbank Zone.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|32085|5|Briefly described|p45|||See also p47-50,57,58-61,63-66.||||||26-SEP-06
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|32442|6|Mentioned|p9|||Similar to Vaughan Springs Quartzite.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|32640|6|Mentioned|p238|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|32720|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|32722|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||Stromatolite. Adelaidean||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|33025|6|Mentioned|p927|||Maximum age||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|33102|6|Mentioned|p441|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|33103|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|33306|6|Mentioned|p205|||U.Prot.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|33307|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|33468|6|Mentioned|p212|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|33478|6|Mentioned|p454|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|33729|6|Mentioned|p80|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|33761|6|Mentioned|p146|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|34111|5|Briefly described|Table 3|||Precambrian. See also p11.||||||26-SEP-06
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|34201|6|Mentioned|p373|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|34202|6|Mentioned|p1058|||Precambrian||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|34433|6|Mentioned|p9|||Upper Proterozoic. See also PP11,12,13 etc||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|34442|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||Prot. See also pp7,10.||||||26-SEP-06
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|34488|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||Upper Proterozoic. See also pp9,11,12 etc.||||||26-SEP-06
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|34535|6|Mentioned|p57|||Prob. equiv. Burra Gp.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|34579|4|Described|Table 1|||Proterozoic. See also pp4,10-17.||||||26-SEP-06
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|34812|6|Mentioned|p111|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|34970|6|Mentioned|p91|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|35038|6|Mentioned|p368|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|35102|6|Mentioned|p1|||See also Fig.2||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|35127|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|35201|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|35222|4|Described|Table.2|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|35223|4|Described|Table.2|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|35308|6|Mentioned|p454|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|35485|6|Mentioned|p335|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|35805|5|Briefly described|p36|||See also Fig.3.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|35863|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|36526|6|Mentioned|p151|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|36532|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|36551|6|Mentioned|Table 13|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|36751|6|Mentioned|p368|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|36887|5|Briefly described|p208|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|37299|6|Mentioned|p89|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|37462|4|Described|Table 4.IX|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|37544|6|Mentioned|p476|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|37928|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|37929|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|38157|6|Mentioned|Table VI|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|38319|6|Mentioned|p326|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|38606|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|38885|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|39210|6|Mentioned|Fig.10|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|39213|6|Mentioned|p6|||Adelaidean. Envelopes basement in Arltunga Nappe Complex||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|39552|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|39565|6|Mentioned|p31|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|39583|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|39610|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|39888|6|Mentioned|p464|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|39898|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Sandstone, conglomerate, quartzite. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||14-FEB-06
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|39931|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|40105|6|Mentioned|p311|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|40201|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|40562|6|Mentioned|p684|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|40740|3|Fully described|p8|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|40852|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|40859|5|Briefly described|p99|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|40906|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|41039|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|41115|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|41190|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|41224|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|41404|6|Mentioned|p121|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|41405|6|Mentioned|p206|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|41509|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|41510|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Neoproterozoic||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|41618|5|Briefly described|p324|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|41665|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|41717|6|Mentioned|p349|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|41816|4|Described|p16|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|41820|6|Mentioned|p6|||See also Fig.3||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|41837|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Proterozoic||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|41852|6|Mentioned|p209|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|41884|6|Mentioned|p70|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|42037|5|Briefly described|Table 3 P79|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|42059|6|Mentioned|p130|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|42082|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P323|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|42147|6|Mentioned|p674|||See also Fig.2||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|42307|5|Briefly described|p251|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|42326|5|Briefly described|p10|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|42354|6|Mentioned|p6|Neoproterozoic||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|42504|4|Described|p68|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|42643|6|Mentioned|p20|||Amadeus Basin||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|42843|5|Briefly described|p443, p442 Fig. 1|||||||||09-MAY-05
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|42845|5|Briefly described|p496|||See also Fig.2 p497.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|42886|5|Briefly described|Fig.2 P219|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|42940|5|Briefly described|Plate 2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Quartzite, sandstone, conglomeratic sandstone, siltstone, metaquartzite.  Geological province: Amadeus Basin.||||||23-JAN-08
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|43052|5|Briefly described|Table 2.1|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|43105|5|Briefly described|Fig.3,p8|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|43225|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Neoproterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|43442|6|Mentioned|p14||Neoproterozoic|C.820 Ma (Korsh & Kennard,1991)||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|43503|6|Mentioned|11-29|||age from Ediacaran||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|43595|5|Briefly described|p548,Fig.5-33,549||Adelaidean|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|43631|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|43647|6|Mentioned|Fig.4,533|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|43648|6|Mentioned|p491|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|43649|6|Mentioned|fig.1,p454-455|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|43692|6|Mentioned|p144|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|43697|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|43749|6|Mentioned|p34|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|43756|6|Mentioned|p541|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|43817|6|Mentioned|Fig.1,p42|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|44109|5|Briefly described|p157|||Overlain by Bitter Springs Quartzite. At base of Neoproterozoic to Palaeozoic Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|44111|6|Mentioned|p.58 Fig. 2|||in Amadeus Basin, presented as "Heavitree" only in Fig. 2.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|44114|6|Mentioned|p318|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|44139|6|Mentioned|p286|||Amadeus Basin. Correlated with Dean Quartzite (Paterson Orogen).||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|44158|5|Briefly described|p21|Cryogenian|Tonian|Age: ~850Ma. of Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|44327|14|Not recorded|p.13|||(F53-11).||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|44335|4|Described|p.7||Proterozoic|Table 1. p.8.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|44336|14|Not recorded|map legend||Proterozoic|SG/53-3.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|44342|6|Mentioned|p.9|||SG/53-5.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|44395|14|Not recorded|p.6,12, Tb.1||Proterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|44396|5|Briefly described|map legend|||(Proterozoic). SF/52-15.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|44402|5|Briefly described|map legend|||||||||02-DEC-04
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|44484|14|Not recorded|p.6|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|44497|4|Described|p.6, Table 1||Proterozoic|SF/53-13.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|44498|14|Not recorded|map legend||Proterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|44499|14|Not recorded|opp.p.6, Tb.1||Proterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|44500|5|Briefly described|map legend||Proterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|44505|14|Not recorded|p.3, Figure 1||Proterozoic|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|44964|14|Not recorded|p.25|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|45036|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|45041|4|Described|p19|||See also Fig.7||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|45085|6|Mentioned|p11|||See P15 for age of folding.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|45097|6|Mentioned|Fig.|||Correlation chart. Refers Forman et al. (1967) & Jones (1972)||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|45140|2|Defined|p12-14,  p26-32, p44, p46, p60-61, p66|||See also p75, Appx.p15, p39-40. Joklik (1955), Wells (1970). Heavitree Gap at Alice Springs is the type locality and source of the unit's name. Amadeus Basin. Up to 500m thick. Forms cuestas and strike ridges. Correlated with basal Redcliff Pound Group and Vaughan Springs Quartzite. Younger than an underlying migmatite (in the Arunta Complex) aged 1076 +/- 50 Ma (Marjoribanks and Black, 1974). Shallow-marine deposits.|Probably <1000 Ma (Wells, 1976).|||Unconformably overlies Arunta Complex, Pollock Hills Formation and Mount Webb Granite. Is overlain conformably by Bitter Springs Formation, and unconformably by Angas Hills Beds.|Mostly white to pale pink or maroon, generally thin-bedded and cross-bedded, quartz arenite, sublithic arenite, and subordinate siltstone and greywacke. Arenites are mainly medium- to coarse-grained. Local near-basal grit and conglomerate lenses.|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|45149|6|Mentioned|p21|||See also Table 1 and P19.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|45153|6|Mentioned|App.4-65|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|45155|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||Amadeus Basin||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|46730|4|Described|p7|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Underlain by Arltunga Igneous Complex; overlain by Bitter Springs Formation.  Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||26-SEP-06
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|46788|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|46829|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|46830|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|46864|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|46865|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|46903|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||Correlation chart||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|46928|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|48639|14|Not recorded|opp.p.1||Neoproterozoic|U.Prot.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|48786|14|Not recorded|Not recorded|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|48838|1|Redefined|p.8-10, Tb.I|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|48842|2|Defined|p.12-3||Neoproterozoic|p.1,7,8,10,12-3,14,22,26,27,30,Pl.4,8. Tb.I. Correl.with Dean Qtzite.Overlain by Bitter Springs Limestone. Upper Proterozoic.||||||26-SEP-06
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|48844|14|Not recorded|p.10|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|48862|14|Not recorded|p.1,8-12,36,38,41,43||Neoproterozoic|Pl.6,10,11. U.Proterozoic. (F52-15).||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|48864|14|Not recorded|p.23||Neoproterozoic|Tb.1. On many pages. p.8-10,24,46,49,50,U.Prot.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|48865|14|Not recorded|Fig.4.opp.p.10|||(F53-13).||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|48880|2|Defined|p.14||Neoproterozoic|On many pages. p.1,4,5,8,9,13,17,19-20,22-29,31,33,34,71,73-77,Pl.10-13. U.Prot. (F53-13,14,15,G53-3).||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|48890|4|Described|p.10||Neoproterozoic|See also Tables, Figs & Plates. U.Proterozoic.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|48963|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||See also Plate 5.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|48990|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|48992|3|Fully described|p25|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|49036|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|49833|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|50246|5|Briefly described|p8, p10, p20 Fig. 2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Basal unit of Amadeus Basin. Incl: Undoolya Siltstone, Temple Bar Sandstone, Fenn Gap Conglomerate and Blatherskite Members. Unconformable on Stuart Pass Dolerite; conformable below Bitter Springs Fm. Age poorly constrained: ~840Ma, 950-680?Ma and ~1050Ma||||||07-FEB-11
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|50369|5|Briefly described|p2.3, 11.1|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|60525|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. Quartzite, sandstone, pebbly sandstone, shale.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|60547|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. Quartzite.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|60549|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Sandstone, conglomerate, quartzite.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|60668|5|Briefly described|Fig. 21a|||Quartzite, sandstone shale and conglomerate. ||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|60674|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Crystalline quartz sandstone, quartz conglomerate.  Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|60683|6|Mentioned|p7|||Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.  Correlated with Dean Quartzite further south in the basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|61153|5|Briefly described|p343, p344-345 Fig. 1|||Unconformably overlies the Stuart Dyke Swarm; unconformably overlain by Areyonga Tillites. Geological Province: Arunta Inlier.||||||29-JUN-05
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|61250|5|Briefly described|p44|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|61309|5|Briefly described|p17, p13 Fig. 2|||Basal unit in Amadeus Basin. Comprises: Undoolya Siltstone, temple Bar Sst + Fenn Gap Conglomerate Mbrs, + Blatheskite quartzite member. Disconformably overlain; Bitter Springs Fm. Thickness (est.): 430m.  G.P: Amadeus Basin. See also p16 Fig. 4. ||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|61385|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Quartz sandstone, conglomeratic sandstone, siltstone.  Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|61387|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Sandstone, conglomeratic sandstone, siltstone. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||23-DEC-09
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|61518|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Neoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Crystalline quartz sandstone, quartz conglomerate. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|61519|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Sandstone, conglomeratic sandstone, siltstone. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|61660|6|Mentioned|p3 Fig.2.|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|61732|5|Briefly described|p4 Fig. 3|Willouran|Willouran|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. See also p90.||||||07-FEB-11
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|61861|6|Mentioned|p4.|||Basal Amadeus Basin. Loosely correlated with Muriel Range Sandstone.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|62359|5|Briefly described|p541 Fig. 3, p542|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Overlain by Bitter Springs Formation. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. See also p546 Fig. 6.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|62376|5|Briefly described|p18|Late Proterozoic|Late Proterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||09-FEB-10
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|62379|5|Briefly described|p7 Fig. 2|Late Proterozoic|Late Proterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|62453|5|Briefly described|p12 Fig. 8|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|62595|4|Described|p8, p9, p10, p29 Fig.6, p31 Fig.9, p32.|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Type section is at Heavitree Gap. Fluvial to shallow marine. Age is maximum deposition age from detrital zircons. Forms prominent ridges. With basement rocks, hosts Arltunga goldfield deposit.|Maximum c.1050 Ma (D.Maidment unpub. data).||Includes Undoolya Siltstone, Temple Bar Sandstone, Fenn Gap Conglomerate and Blatherskite Members.|Unconformably overlies Sadadeen Gneiss and Stuart Pass Dolerite. Is thrust-faulted over Mordor Igneous Complex. Is conformably overlain by Bitter Springs Formation.||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|62609|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Quartzite, sandstone, conglomeratic sandstone, siltstone. Underlies: Bitter Springs Formation.||||||14-AUG-06
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|62620|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Quartzite, sandstone, conglomeratic sandstone, siltstone.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|62759|5|Briefly described|p1|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin. Potential for large gas reserves.||||||05-FEB-08
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|62989|5|Briefly described|p39, p40|||Equivalent of Dean Quartzite. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||07-FEB-08
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|63397|6|Mentioned|6|||||||||18-JUL-07
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|63562|4|Described|p338 fig 3, p340-342, p347, p351-352|Cryogenian|Neoproterozoic|Of Amadeus Basin. Zircons mostly 1.9-1.5 Ga (Arunta Inlier age). Youngest zircon 1.12 Ga.|Between c.1050 and c.800 Ma.|||Overlies Stuart Dyke Swarm (Arunta Inlier) and Kulgera Dyke Swarm (Musgrave Inlier) both unconformably. Overlain by Bitter Springs Formation.|A sheet of fluvial to marine sandstone.|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|64068|6|Mentioned|p44, 45, 183|||Amadeus Basin. Hosts structurally controlled Au in the Arltunga Goldfield, which may have analogues in the Yackah beds of the Georgina Basin. Also correlated with Amesbury Quartzite, southern Georgina Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|64334|6|Mentioned|p45|||Earliest phase of basin fill in the Amadeus Basin. Detrital zircon ages and provenances discussed.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|64500|5|Briefly described|p643, p645 fig 2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin.|c.820 Ma.|||Overlies Mordor Complex unconformably.||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|64580|4|Described|map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Quartz sandstone, sandstone and conglomerate, dolomite, stromatolitic dolomite and siltstone; kyanite schist locally.||||||09-DEC-08
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|64625|5|Briefly described|p244-246, p258|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Thick, widespread tidal marine sand sheets.||||Overlain by Bitter Springs Formation. Overlies Stuart Dyke Swarm.|Quartzite.|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|64746|6|Mentioned|p394. |||15% of analysed zircons (Zhao et al. 1992) were aged 1470-1418 Ma.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|64778|6|Mentioned|p13|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|64793|6|Mentioned|p284 fig 3, p285 fig 4|||Amadeus Basin. Age inferred from Fig.3.|c.840 - c.838 Ma.|||Is overlain by Bitter Springs Formation.||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|64794|6|Mentioned|p238 fig 2|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|64796|6|Mentioned|p183 fig 2, p184-185, p186 Fig.4, p193.|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|See also p199, p200 Fig.10, p205. Of Amadeus Basin. Lacks organic and carbonate carbon, thus unsuitable for isotopic study.||||Is overlain by Bitter Springs Quartzite.||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|64797|6|Mentioned|p153 Fig.2|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Amadeus Basin. Lithology not shown in diagram.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|64809|5|Briefly described|p3 Fig.2,p5-7,p11 Fig.10,p13 Fig.13   |Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|See also p15 Fig.15, p19 Fig.20.|||||Silicified transgressive marine sands.|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|64970|6|Mentioned|p719 Fig. 2, p726|Neproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||27-MAY-09
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|65074|6|Mentioned|p358, p361|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin.|< 897 +/- 9 Ma (Black et al., 1980).|||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|65102|6|Mentioned|p363, Figure 4-38, p365, 372|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Correlated with Robert Formation, Townsend Formation, Pindyin beds all Officer Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|65233|5|Briefly described|p2, p3 Fig. 2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Max. thickness: 800m. Geological province: Amadeus Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|65256|6|Mentioned|p4, p6 Tb.1, p8, p22|||Basal Amadeus Basin. Correlative of Dean Quartzite.||||||19-MAY-14
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|65272|5|Briefly described|p318-323.||Cryogenian|Amadeus Basin.||||Is conformably overlain by Bitter Springs Formation.|Silicified quartz sandstone.|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|65338|5|Briefly described|p57, p59.|Neoproterozioc||Correlated with Vaughan Springs Quartzite. Postdates 1090-1040 Ma Tjauwata Group; the overlying Bitter Springs Formation includes an 820 Ma basalt.|Between 1040 and 820 Ma.||||Cycles of channelled erosion surface overlain by conglomerate and braided-river sandstone or by laminated lacustrine shale; in turn overlain by mixed fluvial and aeolian sandstone; finally cross-bedded tidal sandstone.|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|65358|6|Mentioned|p17-19, p24|||In Amadeus Basin. A series of nappes of this unit covers basement rocks. Hosts gold in pyrite-bearing quartz veins at Winnecke and Arltunga goldfields.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|65365|5|Briefly described|p9 Fig. 3, p10 Fig. 4|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Amadeus Basin. Underlies the Bitter Springs Formation||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|65366|5|Briefly described|p23 Fig. 3|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Amadeus Basin. Underlies the Bitter Springs Formation||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|65410|6|Mentioned|p72.|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin. May be equivalent to Townsend Quartzite in the western Officer Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|65416|5|Briefly described|p137.|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Officer Basin. Crops out along the southwest margin of the Musgrave Complex. Lateral equivalent of Townsend Quartzite (Officer Basin). Part of Sequence LP1A of Supersequence PL1.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|65556|5|Briefly described|p41, p44|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Undeformed and unmetamorphosed. Overlies an unnamed low-grade, foliated muscovite quartzite with a max. deposition age of c.1235 Ma.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|66767|5|Briefly described|p58, p60|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Basal NE Amadeus Basin. 100-300m thick.||||Is overlain gradationally by the Bitter Springs Formation.|A widespread, sheet-like quartzite unit.|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|67227|14|Not recorded|?|||||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|67326|5|Briefly described|p2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin.||||Unconformably overlies Arunta Complex. Is overlain by Bitter Springs Formation.||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|67479|5|Briefly described|p39, p42|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Basal formation of the Amadeus Basin.|c. 825-800 Ma, depositional age?|||Conformably overlain by the Gillen Member.||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|67565|4|Described|p5 Fig.3, p9, p10, p25 Fig.22, pp37-38. |Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basins. Basal unit of Amadeus Basin. Forms prominent strike ridges. Variable thickness; c.340 m. The basal interval is a stratigraphic equivalent of the Kulail Sandstone in the Bloods Range 1:250 000 sheet. Locally intensely deformed by thrusts and folds.|Between 1040 Ma and 820 Ma.|||Unconformably overlies the Talipata and Udor Granites and Stuart Pass Dolerite. Is overlain conformably by Bitter Springs Formation.|Medium-grained, clean, silicified quartz sandstone, less abundant quartz conglomerate, and rare siltstone; basal boulder and pebble conglomerate.|03-DEC-15
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|67856|4|Described|p342 tab 4-8, p338 , p337, p339|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Of Wells et al., 1964, 1970 etc. Type section: Heavitree Gap (NT) 23o44'S, 133o50'E. Transgressive, mostly fluvial, grading upwards to marine shelf. Thickness 120 m [in WA?]. Said to be thicker (600m) in central basin.|<897+-9 Ma of basement dyke swarm|||Conformably overlain by Bitter Springs Formation.  Equivalent to Dean quartzite.|Quartz sandstone, shale, quartz arenite, minor conglomerate, siltstone.|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|68100|6|Mentioned|p27|||Amadeus Basin. Detrital zircon ages mentioned.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|68150|6|Mentioned|p56|||A relatively continuous quartzite ridge striking ~east-west across Mount Isabel area (and of which Mount Isabel itself is comprised) is interpreted to be deformed/metamorphosed Heavitree Quartzite.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|68270|5|Briefly described|p683|Tonian|Tonian|Amadeus Basin.||||Overlain by Bitter Springs Formation.||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|68316|6|Mentioned|p778 Fig.1, p783 Fig.4, p784|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin.|c. 850 Ma (Zhao et al. 1992)|||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|68323|6|Mentioned|p4 Fig.2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|68517|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Late Proterozoic age.|||||Quartzite, sandstone, and conglomerate.|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|68697|6|Mentioned|p6, p14|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Slices of this unit are interleaved with the underlying granitic basement (Atneequa Granitic Complex) in the E Arunta Region.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|68733|5|Briefly described|p189-192|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Amadeus Basin. Deposition is constrained by the emplacement of the Stuart Dyke Swarm (ca. 1080 Ma) and the overlying Bitter Springs Formation (c.850-800 Ma).||||Overlain by the Bitter Springs Formation. Correlated with Jasper Gorge Sandstone (discussed) and Mount Kinahan Sandstone.||05-DEC-17
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|68832|5|Briefly described|p39|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||Unconformably overlies Lizard Schist.||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|68994|4|Described|p1, p5, p8-11, p18, p20-21, p25, p27|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Inferred depositional age (1040-820 Ma) is based on deposition of underlying 1090-1040 Ma Tjauwata Group (Close et al. 2004). Detrital zircon ages detailed with Hf analyses.|c. 1040-820 Ma.|||Unconformably overlies Kiwirrkurra Formation (contact not exposed). Is overlain by Bitter Springs Formation. Equivalent to Dean Quartzite and Vaughan Springs Quartzite.|Silicified sandstone with discontinuous units of siltstone, shale and conglomerate at its base.|13-JAN-17
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69003|6|Mentioned|p5, p60-61|||West Arunta Orogen and western Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69031|5|Briefly described|p4-8, p15-16, p23, p25-26, p43, p50, p79|||Basal unit in the northern Amadeus Basin. Detrital zircon age data. Non-magnetic. Average density is 2.55 g/cm3. Appears as Heavitree Formation on p50. Geochronology by Kirkland et al. (2009).|1198 +/- 24 Ma (maximum depositional age).|||Is overlain by Bitter Springs Formation. Equivalent to Dean Quartzite.|Coarse-grained to pebbly sandstone intercalated with sandstone and minor siltstone.|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69153|6|Mentioned|500k_geologyp08_lut.csv||Neoproterozoic|Lithology description shared with Dean Quartzite.|||||Quartz sandstone, sandstone, and conglomerate; kyanite schist locally|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69383|5|Briefly described|p74||Mesoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Supersequence 1. Maximum deposition age of 1050-1000 Ma (Zhao et al 1992).||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69418|5|Briefly described|p3:4, 6, 36|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Base of the Amadeus Basin. Hosts 9 gold deposits, including White Range (Excelsior). Contains a reservoir which is prospective for both gas and helium; sealed by the Gillen Member.||||Is overlain by Gillen Member (Bitter Springs Formation).||12-JUL-16
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69427|5|Briefly described|p12:9, 14, 45, 51, 57, 63|||Strangways Range region, Aileron Province and Amadeus Basin. Hosts gold deposits in the Arltunga goldfield. Overlies Albarta and Tourmaline Gorge U prospects.|||||Quartzite, sandstone, shale and conglomerate.|12-JUL-16
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69428|5|Briefly described|p13:6-7, 12, 16-17|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|SW of Mount Liebig. Has structural interleaving as a result of the Alice Springs Orogeny. Deformation described in some detail. Plateau-like segment and total-gas ages concentrate around c.400 Ma.||||Overlies Lizard Schist, Nguman Metamorphics, and (unconformably) Walungurru Volcanics.||12-JUL-16
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69437|5|Briefly described|p22:3-6, 14-15|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|NE Amadeus Basin, Centralian A Superbasin. Basal sandstone interval of Supersequence 1. Contains auriferous quartz in gashes, fractures and breccia zones. Contains a reservoir, sealed by the Gillen Member, which is prospective for gas and helium.||||Is overlain by Bitter Springs Formation. Correlated with Dean Quartzite.||12-JUL-16
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69438|4|Described|p23:2-5, 7-10, 18, 43, 47-50, 59-61|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Widespread unit, extensively exposed on the N margin of the Amadeus Basin. Part of Supersequence 1 of the Centralian A Superbasin. 100-300m thick. Deformation has caused interleaving with Bitter Springs Formation. Maximum deposition age from detrital zircons; minimum age from a U-Pb baddeleyite age (Glikson et al., 1996) of a spilite with affinities to those in the overlying Bitter Springs Formation. Hosts the Arltunga and Winnecke goldfields. Has promising Neoproterozoic hydrocarbon reservoirs, as well as helium prospectivity, sealed by Gillen Member salt.|Between 1050-1000 Ma and c.820 Ma. |||Is overlain by Bitter Springs Formation. Correlated with Dean Quartzite. Is overlain conformably (gradationally) by Gillen Member (Bitter Springs Formation).|Widespread, sheet-like, uniform deposits of quartz sandstone; local intense silicification where the unit is exposed.|12-JUL-16
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69439|6|Mentioned|p24:2, 5|||Amadeus Basin.||||Correlative of Dean and Vaughan Springs Quartzites.||12-JUL-16
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69440|6|Mentioned|p25:2|||Amadeus Basin. Inferred to correlate with Munyu Sandstone (Murraba Basin).||||||12-JUL-16
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69443|6|Mentioned|p28:5-6|||Amadeus Basin.||||Correlated with Plenty Group.||12-JUL-16
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69444|6|Mentioned|p29:2 Fig.29.3; 29:5|||Amadeus Basin. Detrital zircon probability distribution diagram.||||||12-JUL-16
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69510|5|Briefly described|piii, p5-8|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Basal Amadeus Basin. Interleaved with Palaeoproterozoic rocks of the Aileron Province. SHRIMP U-Pb zircon maximum depositional age. Interpreted timing of sedimentation is c.800 Ma (Lindsay, 1999; Zhao et al., 1994).|1050 +/- 21 Ma (Kositcin et al., 2014).|||Unconformably overlies Bluebush Metamorphics and Atneequa Suite.|Purple, well-sorted, fine- to medium-grained quartzite with rare feldspar clasts; locally grades into granule to pebble conglomerate.|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69606|3|Fully described|p1, p2, p3, p4 fig 2, p5, p7 fig 4, p8|Cryogenian|Tonian|Supersequence 1. western Amadeus Basin. Potential reservoir rock. Intermittent exposures as strike ridges along the northern extent of the basin. Type section mentioned in NT (Heavitree Gap at Alice Springs - Joklik 1955). Approximately 120m thick. Near the Pollock Hills the formation can be sub-divided into a pebbly to conglomerate fluvial facies and an overlying shallow marine facies. Maximum age constraint derived from the youngest units underlying the Heavitree Quartzite. Where not heavily silicified it forms the reservoir of the Gillen petroleum system. See also p9 fig 5, p10, p18, p19.|c. 1040-850 Ma|||Overlain by the Gillen Member, Bitter Springs Formation. Equivalent to the Dean Quartzite.|Variably silicified medium-coarse grained, blocky to flaggy quartz sandstone and conglomerate, with minor interbeds of green siltstone. The sandstone is commonly cross-bedded with some wave and ripple marks.|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69673|4|Described|p63, p68, p84, p85, p88, p90, p99, p101|||Good reservoir rock. Gas show. Up to 700m thick.||||Correlated with Dean Quartzite|Fine to coarse grained orthoquartzite, arkosic quartzite with minor shale and conglomerate.|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69917|6|Mentioned|p122, 123|||Amadeus Basin. Underlain by an unnamed muscovite quartzite, Casey Inlier, Eastern Arunta,  in the Todd 1:100k mapsheet area.||||||29-JUL-15
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69925|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||Overlies Alice Springs Granite unconformably; Burt Bluff Gneiss and Jessie Gap Gneiss nonconformably.||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69926|6|Mentioned|p156-157, 178|||Basal deposits of Amadeus Basin.|~800 Ma (MDA).|||Unconformably overlies the Stuart Dyke Swarm. Correlated with Dean Quartzite.||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69928|6|Mentioned|p210-211, 222, 224|||Basal Amadeus Basin. South of Harts Range, is tectonically interleaved with basement gneisses.|1076 +/- 33 Ma (MDA).|||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69929|5|Briefly described|p230, 232, 234, 237, 240-241, 243|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Basal unit of the Amadeus Basin. 0.5-1km thick. Part of the Arltunga Nappe Complex where it is in contact with Arunta basement.||||Is overlain by, but locally is thrust over, the Bitter Springs Formation.||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|69937|5|Briefly described|v, vi, p5, p25|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Basal unit in the Amadeus Basin.||||Is overlain paraconformably by the Gillen Member (Bitter Springs Formation).||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|70018|5|Briefly described|p234-235,240|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Correlable to Dean Quartzite. Likely to have formed as a single shallow marine depositional sequence with the Bitter Springs Formation (Supersequence 1; Walter et al., 1995), as a continuous sheet in a ramp setting during thermal relaxation after ?830 Ma magmatic activity (Lindsay, 1999; Lindsay and Korsch, 1991; Zhao et al., 1994). Likely deposited in a broad intracratonic basin between Musgrave Block and Arunta region.||||Overlain by Gillen Member/Bitter Springs Formation. Underlain by Arunta Inlier.||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|70094|5|Briefly described|p80|||Detrital zircons from this and other units were analysed to establish similar provenances for Harts Range Group, Amadeus and Georgina Basins.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|70416|5|Briefly described|p65 Fig.2|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Amadeus Basin.||||Correlated with Dean Quartzite.||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|70634|4|Described|500k_geolgyp08_lut.csv|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Included with Dean Quartzite in file (undivided).|||||Quartz sandstone, sandstone, and conglomerate; kyanite schist locally.|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|70793|4|Described|500k_interpgeop14_lut.csv + geochron|Cryogenian|Neoproterozoic|Of Amadeus Basin (Phase 1), Centralian Superbasin. Occurs on the N marigin of Amadeus Basin. Events: Alice Springs Orogeny (450-295 Ma); Areyonga Movement; Delamarian Orogeny (520-505 Ma); Petermann Orogeny (580-520 Ma). See 500k_interpgeop14_lut.csv, 2_5m_interpgeop15_lut.csv.|1000-800 Ma (inferred; biostrat).|||Equivalent to Dean Quartzite and Kulail Sandstone.|Quartz sandstone, sandstone, and conglomerate; kyanite schist locally|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|70825|6|Mentioned|p39, 41-42, 49, 52|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Basal unit of Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|70826|6|Mentioned|p5 tbl 2|||Supersequence 1, Centralian Superbasin.||||||20-APR-20
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|70839|5|Briefly described|p328-329,332,334|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Of Amadeus Basin. Outlier in the Arunta region. Basal unit of Supersequence 1; northern equivalent to the Kulail Sandstone and Dean Quartzite. Displays a strong dominance of Arunta-age detritus, with only minor contributions from Musgrave-age zircons.||||Overlain by Bitter Springs Formation or Pinyanna beds. Underlain unconformably by Kiwirrikurra Formation. Correlable to Kulail Sandstone and Dean Quartzite.||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|71001|6|Mentioned|p18 Fig.2, p23|Tonian.||Amadeus Basin. Fluvial.||||Is overlain by Gillen Formation (Bitter Springs Group).||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|71080|6|Mentioned|p5 Fig 3|||Of Blake et al. 1979. Now Heavitree Formation.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|71088|5|Briefly described|p6-p8, p10-p11, p18, p32|Neoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Part of Supersequence 1.|c. 1200-1150 Ma|||Unconformably overlies the Kiwirrkurra Formation. Overlain by the Bitter Springs Formation. Unconformably overlain by the Angas Hills Formation.||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|71267|6|Mentioned|1m_geologyp12_lithology_lut.csv||||||||conglomerate, siltstone, sandstone|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|71268|4|Described|GEOL_LUT_CSV files|Tonian|Tonian|Of Amadeus Basin (Phase 1), Centralian Superbasin. Events: Delamarian Orogeny (520-505 Ma); Petermann Orogeny (580-520 Ma). See 500k_interpgeop16_lut.csv, 2_5m_interpgeop15_lut.csv.|1000-800 Ma (inferred)|||Correlable with Kulail Sandstone, Dean Quartzite, Vaughan Springs Quartzite.|Quartz sandstone, sandstone, and conglomerate; kyanite schist locally|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|71279|6|Mentioned|p355 Fig.2, p365|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Amadeus Basin.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|71592|5|Briefly described|Appendix A.|||Amadeus Basin.|1050+/-21 Ma (MDA: U-Pb zircon SHRIMP)||||Medium- to very coarse-grained sandstone.|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|71842|5|Briefly described|p2-3|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Of Amadeus Basin. Also referred to as Heavitree Formation in text.||||Overlain by Bitter Springs Group.  Correlable to Dean Quartzite.||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|72034|5|Briefly described|500k_interpgeop16_lut|Tonian|Tonian|[Superseded name. See also Heavitree Formation.] Amadeus Basin (Phase 1). Informal grouping of mostly time-equivalent silicilastic units. Grouped with Kulail Sandstone, Dean Quartzite, and Vaughan Springs Quartzite. Min age  from biostratigraphy.|||||Informal grouping description: Quartz sandstone, sandstone, and conglomerate; kyanite schist locally [probably only in Dean Quartzite].|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|72249|6|Mentioned|p327-329|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Of Amadeus Basin; Centralian Superbasin. Part of Supersequence 1 (Walter et al., 1995).||||Overlain by Bitter Springs Formation.||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|72360|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Of Amadeus Basin.|||||Sandstone, conglomeratic sandstone, siltstone.|09-SEP-19
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|72375|6|Mentioned|p5,25|||Of Amadeus Basin. Superseded, see Heavitree Foprmation.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|72516|6|Mentioned|p85|||Amadeus Basin. Obsolete, replaced by the Heavitree Formation.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|72714|6|Mentioned|p4, p16-17|||Former name for Heavitree Formation.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|73085|6|Mentioned|p1|||Superseded by Heavitree Formation.||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|73086|6|Mentioned|p: 5, 7, 9, 144, 148, 151, 154, 157, 171|||Superseded [see Heavitree Formation].||||||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|73088|6|Mentioned|p1-2|||Superseded; see Heavitree Formation.|||||Predominantly quartzite, with subordinate clay or shale and minor black shale.|
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|73180|6|Mentioned|p48 Fig.1|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin.||||Equivalent to Dean Quartzite, conformably underlies the Bitter Springs Group and Gillen Formation.||
8225|Heavitree Quartzite|73445|5|Briefly described|p7, 12-14|||Amadeus Basin. Whole-rock chemistry tabulated.||||Correlated with Redcliff Pound Group.||
8228|Heavitree quartzite|37468|6|Mentioned|Table II|||||||||
8228|Heavitree quartzite|73086|6|Mentioned|p9, p144|||[Variation of published name?; see Heavitree Quartzite, later Heavitree Formation].||||||
8229|Heavytree Quartzite|41270|6|Mentioned|p270|||||||||
8229|Heavytree Quartzite|42060|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P140|||||||||
8229|Heavytree Quartzite|65489|6|Mentioned|p125|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Amadeus Basin. [Mis-spelling of Heavitree].||||Is overlain by Bitter Springs Formation.||
8280|Henwood Creek member|41295|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
8281|Henwood Creek volcanic member|41295|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
8288|Hermannsberg Sandstone Formation|42504|5|Briefly described|p104|||Misspelling of Hermannsburg Sandstone Formation.||||||
8289|Hermannsburg Formation|34186|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||Devonian - Permian. See also Fig.4.||||||
8290|Hermannsburg Sandstone Formation|41708|5|Briefly described|p198|||||||||
8292|Hermannsburg sandstone|42049|6|Mentioned|p216|||||||||
8295|Hermit Hill Granite|46678|6|Mentioned|p22|||Mount Evelyn, N.T., Sheet D.53/5. BMR 1:250,000 Geol.Ser.Explan.Notes.||||||
8295|Hermit Hill Granite|48894|6|Mentioned|p29|||Age: 1640 my.||||||26-SEP-06
8307|Heyes Metamorphic Complex|41664|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
8320|Hibernia Beds|34363|6|Mentioned|p56|||See also P58. Paleocene - Eocene||||||
8320|Hibernia Beds|41437|6|Mentioned|p56|||||||||
8320|Hibernia Beds|41532|6|Mentioned|Fig.15|||||||||
8320|Hibernia Beds|41759|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
8320|Hibernia Beds|42442|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P4|||||||||
8320|Hibernia Beds|62837|5|Briefly described|Stratigraphic columns|Oligocene|Eocene|Age: ~50-~34Ma. Geological Province: Ashmore Platform.||||||01-MAR-10
8318|Hibernia Beds""|32648|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
8318|Hibernia Beds""|41532|6|Mentioned|p308|||||||||
8318|Hibernia Beds""|42442|6|Mentioned|p30|||Superseded by Hibernia Formation. Variation of "Hibernia Beds" WA.||||||
8318|Hibernia Beds""|46875|6|Mentioned|p135|||||||||
8318|Hibernia Beds""|46983|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
8377|Hinde Dolomite|9324|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Of the Tolmer Group. Dolomite; stromatolitic dolomite; dolomitic quartz arenite; quartz arenite; dolomitic shale.||||||
8377|Hinde Dolomite|22809|5|Briefly described|1|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
8377|Hinde Dolomite|23216|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
8377|Hinde Dolomite|23714|5|Briefly described|p36|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Of Tolmer Group. Underlain by Stray Creek Sandstone.||||||26-SEP-06
8377|Hinde Dolomite|23715|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Proterozoic|In the Litchfield Porvince.||||||26-SEP-06
8377|Hinde Dolomite|24297|5|Briefly described|p4 Fig.3|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Of Tolmer Group.  Geological Province: Birrindudu Basin.||||||
8377|Hinde Dolomite|32170|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Carpentarian|Adelaidean or Carpentarian.||||||26-SEP-06
8377|Hinde Dolomite|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 6|||||||||
8377|Hinde Dolomite|32700|4|Described|Table 1|||See also p15. Of the Tolmer Group.||||||26-SEP-06
8377|Hinde Dolomite|32722|6|Mentioned|p58|||Adelaidean||||||
8377|Hinde Dolomite|32723|6|Mentioned|p99|||||||||
8377|Hinde Dolomite|33376|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
8377|Hinde Dolomite|38243|6|Mentioned|p355|||||||||
8377|Hinde Dolomite|39210|5|Briefly described|p49|||See also Table 3.||||||26-SEP-06
8377|Hinde Dolomite|39679|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|||||||
8377|Hinde Dolomite|41660|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Of Tolmer Group. Dolomite; stromatolitic dolomite; ferruginous quartz arenite; dolomitic siltstone; chert; quartz arenite; siltstone. Min thickness: at least 900m.||||||07-OCT-05
8377|Hinde Dolomite|41661|5|Briefly described|p19|||||||||
8377|Hinde Dolomite|41663|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
8377|Hinde Dolomite|42012|4|Described|p14|||See also Table 1 p6.||||||26-SEP-06
8377|Hinde Dolomite|42014|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Cambrian|Mesoproterozoic|||||||
8377|Hinde Dolomite|43187|5|Briefly described|p2|||||||||
8377|Hinde Dolomite|45022|4|Described|p.94||Adelaidean|Of Tolmer Group.  On many pages.||||||
8377|Hinde Dolomite|45112|5|Briefly described|Table 12|||||||||
8377|Hinde Dolomite|46675|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Of the Tolmer Group.  Stromatolitic dolomite, flaggy dolomite.  Conformably overlain by Waterbag Creek Formation; conformable overlies Buldiva Sandstone.||||||29-NOV-04
8377|Hinde Dolomite|46676|14|Not recorded|p.6||Neoproterozoic|U.Proterozoic; part of Tolmer Group.||||||26-SEP-06
8377|Hinde Dolomite|48942|3|Fully described|p42|||Strat. section p109.||||||26-SEP-06
8377|Hinde Dolomite|60685|5|Briefly described|p4 Fig. 3|||Of the Tolmer Group. Geological Province: Birrindudu Basin.||||||
8384|Hindrance Creek Member|23216|6|Mentioned|p13|||Superseded by Hindrance Creek Sandstone.||||||
8384|Hindrance Creek Member|23384|6|Mentioned|Fig 27|||Of Walpole et al. (1968).||||||
8384|Hindrance Creek Member|23867|5|Briefly described|Fig. 3|||Of Edith River Volcanics.  Superseded by Hindrance Creek Sandstone of Edith River Group.  Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||
8384|Hindrance Creek Member|40248|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8384|Hindrance Creek Member|44201|14|Not recorded|p.7|||||||||
8384|Hindrance Creek Member|45022|5|Briefly described|p.60||Carpentarian|Of Edith River Volcanics.  Fig.15, Tb.3.||||||
8384|Hindrance Creek Member|46679|14|Not recorded|map legend||Neoproterozoic|Upper Proterozoic.||||||
8384|Hindrance Creek Member|67564|6|Mentioned|p39 Fig.20.|||In Roberts and Plumb (1965); revised to Hindrance Creek Sandstone by Needham and Stuart-Smith (1985).||||||
8385|Hobble chain Rhyolite|35776|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||Misspelling of Hobblechain?||||||
8386|Hobblechain Rhyolite Member|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
8386|Hobblechain Rhyolite Member|35114|6|Mentioned|p203|||||||||
8386|Hobblechain Rhyolite Member|35640|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
8386|Hobblechain Rhyolite Member|35776|4|Described|p819|||See also Table 1.||||||
8386|Hobblechain Rhyolite Member|36012|3|Fully described|Table 2|||||||||
8386|Hobblechain Rhyolite Member|37217|6|Mentioned|p650|||||||||
8386|Hobblechain Rhyolite Member|37462|6|Mentioned|p244|||||||||
8386|Hobblechain Rhyolite Member|37568|6|Mentioned|p75|||||||||
8386|Hobblechain Rhyolite Member|38584|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
8386|Hobblechain Rhyolite Member|40811|6|Mentioned|p318|||Superseded by Hobblechain Rhyolite [CEBMar95]||||||
8386|Hobblechain Rhyolite Member|44305|14|Not recorded|p.13|||(E53-8). opp.p.6.||||||
8386|Hobblechain Rhyolite Member|44306|14|Not recorded|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|Lower Proterozoic. Defn. on Tech.File E/53-8.||||||07-NOV-08
8386|Hobblechain Rhyolite Member|44436|5|Briefly described|p.9,10,opp. p. 7,map|||(E53-4).||||||02-DEC-04
8386|Hobblechain Rhyolite Member|44437|5|Briefly described|map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic| Of the Masterton Formation (Tawallah Group).  Porphyritic rhyolite.||||||07-NOV-08
8386|Hobblechain Rhyolite Member|44459|14|Not recorded|p.7|||(E53-2). Represented in Tanumbirini sheet area by Tanumbirini Volcanic Member.||||||
8386|Hobblechain Rhyolite Member|49001|6|Mentioned|p9|||Superseded by Hobblechain Rhyolite [CEBMar95]||||||
8390|Hobblechain Volcanics|37565|6|Mentioned|p11|||Superseded by Hobblechain Rhyolite [CEBMar95]||||||
8390|Hobblechain Volcanics|37670|6|Mentioned|p71|||||||||
8390|Hobblechain Volcanics|38042|6|Mentioned|p160|||Superseded by Hobblechain Rhyolite [CEBMar95]||||||
8390|Hobblechain Volcanics|72527|6|Mentioned|p196.|Statherian|Statherian|One of three units considered to represent c. 1725 Ma felsic volcanism in the region, including Peters Creek Volcanics and Top Rocky Rhyolite.|||||Includes volcanics.|
8491|Horn Valley Formation|22561|6|Mentioned|p9|||also see Horn Valley Siltstone p28||||||
8491|Horn Valley Formation|22657|5|Briefly described|p 285|||||||||
8491|Horn Valley Formation|22759|6|Mentioned|p317|||Name changed to become the Horn Valley Siltstone.||||||
8491|Horn Valley Formation|23356|5|Briefly described|26 Tab.2|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
8491|Horn Valley Formation|23818|6|Mentioned|p111|||Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
8491|Horn Valley Formation|30983|6|Mentioned|p71|||||||||
8491|Horn Valley Formation|34186|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||See also Figs.4,8. Lower Ordovician.||||||
8491|Horn Valley Formation|34612|6|Mentioned|p111|||Ordovician. Correlation||||||
8491|Horn Valley Formation|41039|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
8491|Horn Valley Formation|41717|5|Briefly described|p355|||||||||
8491|Horn Valley Formation|42049|5|Briefly described|p216|||||||||
8491|Horn Valley Formation|45036|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
8491|Horn Valley Formation|48838|2|Defined|p.20, Tb.1|||||||||
8491|Horn Valley Formation|48862|14|Not recorded|p.25,26|||Name now superseded by Horn Valley Siltstone. (F52-15).||||||
8491|Horn Valley Formation|48865|14|Not recorded|p.23|||Now called Horn Valley Siltstone.||||||
8491|Horn Valley Formation|62794|5|Briefly described|p288|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Now called Horn Valley Siltstone (Wells et al. 1970). Prichard & Quinlan (1962) formalised the name and Type section from previously named Horn Valley Beds (Madigan 1932).||||||
8491|Horn Valley Formation|69438|5|Briefly described|p23:34|||Pritchard and Quinlan (1962). Previously the Horn Valley beds of Madigan (1932), for rocks whose palaeontology was described by Tate (1896); type section at Ellery Creek. Later renamed by Wells et al. (1965) as Horn Valley Siltstone.||||||12-JUL-16
8492|Horn Valley Shale|29721|6|Mentioned|p46|||||||||
8492|Horn Valley Shale|36331|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
8492|Horn Valley Shale|48963|6|Mentioned|Plate 8|||||||||
8492|Horn Valley Shale|61250|5|Briefly described|p43|Ordovician|Ordovician|Contains petroleum systems. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
8492|Horn Valley Shale|62759|5|Briefly described|p1|Ordovician|Ordovician|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||05-FEB-08
8494|Horn Valley siltstone|35628|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||||||||
8494|Horn Valley siltstone|38733|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
8519|Hossfeld Bottom Series|49033|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
8520|Hossfeld's Bottom Series|41129|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
8548|Huckitta Granodioritic Gneiss|41242|6|Mentioned|p238|||||||||
8548|Huckitta Granodioritic Gneiss|41967|4|Described|p245|||||||||
8549|Huckitta Tonalite|41967|6|Mentioned|p247|||||||||
8549|Huckitta Tonalite|69928|6|Mentioned|p216|||Arunta Inlier. One of the Entia Dome area granitic gneisses (Foden et al., 1988).||Entia Gneiss Complex.||||
8550|Huckitta Tonalitic Gneiss|41242|6|Mentioned|p238|||||||||
8550|Huckitta Tonalitic Gneiss|41967|4|Described|p243|||||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|23821|5|Briefly described|p244|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Of Negri Group. Geological Province: Ord Basin.||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|24334|5|Briefly described|p48 Tb.1|Middle Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Age: 505 - 535 Ma.||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|28255|3|Fully described|p100, Tb.9 (before p83)|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Formerly the Elder Sandstone (Traves 1955). Elder Sst now refers to the massive Devonian limestone overlying Negri Group. Feldspathic sst and arkose; minor sltst. Conformable over Panton Fm; paraconformable below Elder Sst. Max. thickness: 75m.||||||14-JUN-05
8551|Hudson Formation|30660|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Lower - Middle Cambrian age||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|30661|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|30662|6|Mentioned|p188|||Palaeomagnetic dates||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|32172|4|Described|Table 2|||Middle Cambrian||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|32173|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Of the Negri Group.  Red and brown medium feldspathic sandstone and minor siltstone.  Unconformably overlain by the Elder Sandstone; conformably overlies the Panton Formation.||||||17-NOV-04
8551|Hudson Formation|33376|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Ordovician|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian to Lower Ordovician||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|33625|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|35088|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|36138|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|36551|6|Mentioned|Table 16|||||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|36890|3|Fully described|p397|||Formerly Hudson Shale||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|37818|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|40254|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|41840|5|Briefly described|p42|||As defined by Sweet et al 1974, is now Eagle Hawk Sandstone. As desc. Dow 1980, part = Panton Formn||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|41864|6|Mentioned|p26|||NT equivalent to WA Eagle Hawk Sandstone||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|44317|4|Described|Table 4||Cambrian|||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|44318|14|Not recorded|map legend||Middle Cambrian|Mid.Cambrian.||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|44363|5|Briefly described|p.6,18,21||Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian, Negri Group.||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|44364|14|Not recorded|map legend|||||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|45047|6|Mentioned|p105|||||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|48943|3|Fully described|p110|||||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|67860|6|Mentioned|p419 Tb. 4-18|||Of Dow et al. (1964). Mentioned as historical reference: said to be included in Panton Formation. [??]||||||
8551|Hudson Formation|69448|6|Mentioned|p33:6|||Obsolete. Now the upper part of the Panton Formation (redefined by Mory and Beere, 1985). Reported (Dow, 1980) as being locally unconformably overlain by the former Elder Sandstone (now Elder Subgroup).||||||12-JUL-16
8557|Hugh River Formation|22651|6|Mentioned|Fig 4 on p 176|Late Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Of the Pertaoorrta Group.||||||27-SEP-06
8557|Hugh River Formation|34186|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||See also Figs.4,8. Middle Cambrian.||||||
8557|Hugh River Formation|41039|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8557|Hugh River Formation|41801|6|Mentioned|p211|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|5952|5|Briefly described|p213, p214 Fig. 4|Late Permian|Late Permian|Of Kinmore Group. Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin.||||||01-MAR-10
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|7142|6|Mentioned|p350 Fig.4.|Late Permian|Late Permian|Browse Basin.||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|12466|5|Briefly described|p173.|||Gas chromatographic analysis showed mildly biodegraded hydrocarbons, with larger than C20 alkanes still present; sourced from predominantly terrestrial organic matter deposited in estuaries.||||Overlies Fossil Head Formation. Is overlain by Mount Goodwin Formation.||03-SEP-14
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|13194|4|Described|p387 Tb. 4-16; p382, 405 figs 4-59,-71|Late Permian|Kungurian|Type Section: Petrel 1 well (3464-3980m). 176-520m thick deltaic, barrier bar, alluvial and marine shelf deposits.||Kinmore Group||Overlies Fossil Head Formation. Overlain by Mount Goodwin Formation (conformably).|Sandstone, mudstone; minor coal and limestone.|
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|13222|6|Mentioned|p229 Fig.2.|||||Unit in Kinmore Group.||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|13224|6|Mentioned|p485 fig 3|Tatarian|Kazanian|||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|13234|5|Briefly described|p250-252 Fig.4, p257-258,p262 Tb.3.  |Late Permian|Late Permian|Split into 5 Members based on lithologic character. Proven reservoir.|||Includes Pearce, Dombey, Cape Hay and Tern Members.|Overlies Fossil Head Formation.|Sandstones, limestones.|
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|13242|3|Fully described|p214 Fig. 2|Late Permian|Late Permian|Defined by Hughes (1978) - now superseded by Hyland Bay Sub-group of the Kinmore Group. Formerly included 5 informal members of Bhatia et al (1984) - Basal, H5, Hay, H4 and Tern Members. All names now upgraded/changed. Geological Prov: Bonaparte Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|13310|6|Mentioned|p296.|Permian|Permian|||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|13354|6|Mentioned|p375 Fig.6, p377, p378.|Late Permian|Late Permian|Bonaparte Basin. Unit of Kinmore Group. Overlies Fossil Head Formation and underlies Mount Goodwin Formation of the Sahul Group. Roughly equivalent to the Liveringa Group of the onshore Canning Basin.||200||||28-OCT-14
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|22663|5|Briefly described|NT97 -1-4 Fig.3||Permian|||||||01-MAR-10
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|23356|5|Briefly described|26 Tab.2|Late Permian|Late Permian|||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|23358|5|Briefly described|65|Late Permian|Late Permian|||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|23377|6|Mentioned|p212 Fig.5||Late Permian|Of Vulcan Sub-basin.||||||10-APR-08
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|23378|6|Mentioned|p180 Fig.2||Late Permian|Of Vulcan Sub-basin.||||||10-APR-08
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|23820|4|Described|p205|Early Permian|Early Permian|Geological Province: Bonaparte Gulf Basin.||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|24171|5|Briefly described|p722 Fig. 3|Permian||Geological Province : Vulcan Sub-Basin.||||||01-MAR-10
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|24378|5|Briefly described|p14, 15|Late Permian|Late Permian|Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin.||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|24390|5|Briefly described|p3 Table 1|Late Permian|Late Permian|Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin.||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|24569|5|Briefly described|p248 Fig. 3|Late Permian|Late Permian|Of the Kinmore Group. Geological Province: Petrel Sub-basin.||||||02-MAR-05
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|31406|4|Described|Table 2|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|31407|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Permian|Early Permian|Lower to Upper Permian||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|31408|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Permian|Late Permian|||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|33076|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Permian|Late Permian|||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|33084|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|33093|4|Described|Table 2|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|38732|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|38733|6|Mentioned|Table 4|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|39854|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|40077|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|40992|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|41271|6|Mentioned|p109|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|41436|6|Mentioned|p41|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|41459|6|Mentioned|p283|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|41474|6|Mentioned|p59|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|41532|3|Fully described|p301|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|41690|5|Briefly described|p5|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|41731|5|Briefly described|p577|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|41733|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|41759|6|Mentioned|p270|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|42034|4|Described|Fig.4 P11|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|42053|5|Briefly described|Fig.2 P29|||||||||01-MAR-10
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|42055|4|Described|Fig.1 P52|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|42057|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P70|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|42066|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P199|||||||||01-MAR-10
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|42442|2|Defined|p17|Kazanian|Kungurian|Age: late Early Permian (Kungurian) to Late Permian (Kazanian).||||||05-MAY-09
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|42864|5|Briefly described|p16|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|43230|5|Briefly described|p9||Late Permian|Bonaparte Basin.||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|43482|6|Mentioned|22||Permian|||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|43661|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|43699|6|Mentioned|Fig.6,p10||Permian|||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|43739|6|Mentioned|Fig.5,p38||Permian|||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|43826|6|Mentioned|Fig.2,p163||Late Permian|||||||01-MAR-10
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|45121|2|Defined|p37|Late Permian|Late Permian|||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|46849|6|Mentioned|Fig. 3|||||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|49637|5|Briefly described|p7, p10|Late Permian|Late Permian|Of the Kinmore Group. Age: ~250Ma. Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin, Petrel Sub-basin. See also Fig. 6.||||||07-FEB-11
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|50085|5|Briefly described|p3 Tb. 1|Late Permian|Late Permian|Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin.||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|60386|5|Briefly described|p297, 311, 314|Lopingian|Guadalupian|Bonaparte Basin/Petrel Sub-basin. Proximal shelf.|||||Thick limestones.|
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|60634|6|Mentioned|p1168 Fig.3. |Permian|Permian|||Unit in Kinmore Group.||Is overlain by Mount Goodwin Formation.||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|60666|5|Briefly described|p15 (Fig.)|||Geological Province: Bonaparte  Basin.||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|60701|5|Briefly described|p12, p13|Permian|Permian|Contains carbonaceous shales and coals; oil reservoirs. Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin.||||||10-APR-08
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|61550|6|Mentioned|p495 Fig.2. |Late Permian||||||Is overlain by Mount Goodwin Formation.||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|62837|5|Briefly described|Stratigraphic columns|Late Permian|Early Permian|Of the Kinmore Group. Includes Pearce, Cape Hay, Dombey and Tern Members.  Age: ~268-~256Ma. Geological Province:  Western Bonaparte Basin.||||||01-MAR-10
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|63929|6|Mentioned|p132.|Late Permian|Late Permian|Carbonate sediments, unconformably overlain by a shale-carbonate Early Triassic interval over much of the North West Shelf.||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|64690|6|Mentioned|p505|||Mentioned in the context of a palynological PhD study (Grenfell, 1984, 1987) of Petrel-3 and Tern-2 and -3 cores.||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|64694|6|Mentioned|p245 Fig.9|||Appears as Hyland Bay.||||Overlies Fossil Head Formation. Is overlain by Mount Goodwin Formation.||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|64697|5|Briefly described|p84 Fig.2 |Late Permian|Late Permian|||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|66187|5|Briefly described|p413 Fig.2|Early Triassic|Late Permian|Underlies the Mount Goodwin Formation. Mount Ashmore Dome.||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|67370|6|Mentioned|p332.|||Helby (1983) suggested an affinity between this unit and his P. microcorpus-bearing A and B shales interval in the Mount Goodwin Formation.||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|68223|6|Mentioned|p178 Fig.3, p182 Fig.7|Permian|Permian|||||||
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|69452|5|Briefly described|p36:20|||Mory (1988). Did not include the current Torrens Formation (Gorter, 1998).|||Pearce Member.|||12-JUL-16
8627|Hyland Bay Formation|71623|5|Briefly described|p354|Upper Permian|Upper Permian|Of McConachie et al (1996).|||Includes Pearce member, Dombey member.|||
8641|Ida Granite|33103|4|Described|Table 2|||||||||
8641|Ida Granite|33104|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
8641|Ida Granite|69427|6|Mentioned|p12:30 Fig.12.28|||Included in a map of 1780-1740 Ma granites in the Aileron Province.||||||12-JUL-16
8641|Ida Granite|69794|5|Briefly described|iv ,p1, p9-11|Orosirian|Orosirian|Geological province: Aileron Province. Of Arunta region. Sample NTGS AC08EEB184 yielded an igneous crystallisation age of 1803.6+\-5.4 Ma, consistent with Stafford Event magmatism, and contradicts previous notion of a coeval relationship with the Mount Swan Granite.||||||06-APR-20
8641|Ida Granite|71592|5|Briefly described|Appendix A.|||Arunta Orogen.|1804+/-5.4 Ma (metamorphism: U-Pb zircon).||||Leucogranite.|
8674|Inca Creek Formation|35553|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
8674|Inca Creek Formation|43883|14|Not recorded|p18 Fig.4-3|||See also Lexicon.||||||
8674|Inca Creek Formation|44211|2|Defined|p100-101|||Contemporaneous with Current Bush Limestone.||||||
8674|Inca Creek Formation|44920|14|Not recorded|Map Legend,Sheet 2,4||Middle Cambrian|||||||
8674|Inca Creek Formation|64068|6|Mentioned|p63, 225|||Of Opik (1956). Superseded by Inca Formation.||||||
8678|Inca Limestone|40386|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
8678|Inca Limestone|40855|6|Mentioned|Fig.24.1|||||||||
8701|Ingula Migmatite Complex|9199|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Precambrian|Precambrian|Migmatite, granitoid.  Geological Province: Arunta Block.||||||03-NOV-04
8701|Ingula Migmatite Complex|37266|6|Mentioned|p64|||||||||
8701|Ingula Migmatite Complex|37267|6|Mentioned|p68|||||||||
8701|Ingula Migmatite Complex|60547|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Precambrian|Precambrian|Of the Strangways Metamorphic Complex. Migmatite, granitoid. Geological Province: Arunta Block.||||||06-JUN-05
8702|Ingula Migmatite Suite|48992|6|Mentioned|p50|||||||||
8704|Ingula migmatite|39888|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|22804|6|Mentioned|Fig 2 on p432|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|22826|6|Mentioned|Fig 8, 9 & 10 p571|||||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|24301|5|Briefly described|p19, p7 Tb. 2|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Also referred to as Inindia beds throughout text.   Geological Province: Amadeus Basin||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|30815|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|30817|4|Described|p6|||See also p14||||||27-SEP-06
8705|Inindia Beds|31567|6|Mentioned|p276|||Overlain unconformably by Polly Congl.||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|33307|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|33478|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|33729|6|Mentioned|p81|||||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|34580|4|Described|Table 1|||Proterozoic||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|35102|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|35308|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|36473|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|37928|3|Fully described|p521|||See also p515.||||||27-SEP-06
8705|Inindia Beds|38157|6|Mentioned|Table VI|||||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|39210|4|Described|p34|||||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|39213|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||Amadeus Basin Succession||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|39565|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|40740|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|41039|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|41723|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Neoproterozoic||||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|41852|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|42504|6|Mentioned|p76|||Superseded by Inindia Formation?||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|42940|5|Briefly described|Plate 9|||||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|44323|14|Not recorded|map legend||Proterozoic|SG/53-6. Proterozoic.||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|44342|4|Described|p.4, Table 1||Proterozoic|SG/53-5.||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|44343|14|Not recorded|map legend||Proterozoic|||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|44484|14|Not recorded|p.10,13, Tb.1, Fig.4|||(Proterozoic).||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|44485|14|Not recorded|map legend||Proterozoic|||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|44493|4|Described|p.10|||Bloods Range sheet. (SG53-3). See p.8,12,13, for details.||||||22-DEC-09
8705|Inindia Beds|44494|14|Not recorded|map legend||Neoproterozoic|Upper Proterozoic.||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|44495|4|Described|p.5, map||Neoproterozoic|U.Prot.Ayers Rock sheet. (G52-8). See p.7,9, for details.||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|44496|5|Briefly described|map legend||Neoproterozoic|Red-brown and white siltstone, chert, sandstone, pebbly siltstone, thin beds of dolomite, Upper Proterozoic.||||||02-DEC-04
8705|Inindia Beds|44499|14|Not recorded|opp.p.6, Tb.1||Proterozoic|||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|44505|14|Not recorded|p.4, Table 1, Fig 2||Proterozoic|||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|44506|14|Not recorded|map legend||Proterozoic|||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|45036|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|45041|4|Described|p29|||See also Fig.7.||||||27-SEP-06
8705|Inindia Beds|46829|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|48842|14|Not recorded|p.16,Tb.I|||Equivalent to Carnegie & Boord Formations.||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|48863|2|Defined|p.10||Neoproterozoic|Tb.1. opp.p.7,11,15,28, Pl.15,16. Upper Proterozoic. (G52-4,G53-1).||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|48864|2|Defined|p.26||Neoproterozoic|Tb.1. On many pages. p.1,9,10,27,37,38,42,44,45,49,50,Pl.11-13. U.Proterozoic. (G52-3,7,8).||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|48865|2|Defined|p.11-12|||On many pages. p.5,6,9,10,16,20,23,45,46,47,Pl.9-11,Fig.14. In part equiv.to Areyonga Fm. (G52-8,G53-5,6).||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|48963|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|49796|5|Briefly described|Sect C BDF 64|||Misspelling of beds?||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|60683|6|Mentioned|p7, p25|||Formerly mapped as part of Winnall beds (Forman 1966a).||||||27-SEP-06
8705|Inindia Beds|61306|5|Briefly described|p23 Fig. 19B|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||30-JUN-06
8705|Inindia Beds|62609|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Siltstone, shale, sandstone, chert, chert breccia, some dolomite and tillitic conglomerate. Underlies Winnall Beds. Overlies: Pinyinna Beds and Bitter Springs Formation.||||||14-AUG-06
8705|Inindia Beds|62620|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Siltstone, shale, sandstone, chert, chert breccia, some dolomite and tillitic conglomerate.||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|64794|6|Mentioned|p238 fig 2|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|The rank is not shown in Fig.2.||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|64970|6|Mentioned|p719 Fig. 2|Sturtian|Sturtian|Informal, should be beds. Geological Province: Amadeus Basin.||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|70018|5|Briefly described|p234-235|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Amadeus Basin. Shallow-marine and glaciogenic sedimentary rocks. Of Supersequence 3 and 2 in the southern Amadeus Basin. Composite unit containing stratigraphic equivalents of the units between the upper Bitter Springs Formation and Arumbera Sandstone in the northern part of the Amadeus Basin.||||Underlain unconformably by Johnny's Creek Member/Bitter Springs Formation. Underlain unconformably by Pinyanna Beds.||
8705|Inindia Beds|71279|5|Briefly described|p355 Fig.2, p382 Tb.1|Ediacaran|Cryogenian|Amadeus Basin. Modelled magnetic properties.||||||
8705|Inindia Beds|73086|6|Mentioned|p158, p164, p169, p171|||[Variation of published name?; See Inindia beds].||||May correlate to Ringwood Member (Aralka Formation) and Waldo Pedlar and Cyclops members (Pertatataka Formation).||
8706|Inindia Formation|41190|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
8706|Inindia Formation|41270|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
8706|Inindia Formation|41717|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8706|Inindia Formation|42082|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P323|||||||||
8706|Inindia Formation|42504|6|Mentioned|p72|||||||||
8707|Inindia-Areyonga Formation|39565|6|Mentioned|p32|||||||||
8715|Inkamulla Granite Gneiss|41242|6|Mentioned|p238|||||||||
8715|Inkamulla Granite Gneiss|41967|4|Described|p247|||||||||
8768|Irindina Gneiss formation|35033|6|Mentioned|p241|||||||||
8770|Irindina gneiss|41083|6|Mentioned|p450|||||||||
8771|Irinidna Gneiss|39792|6|Mentioned|p268|||Misspelling of Irindina?||||||
8778|Ironbark Silts|48992|6|Mentioned|p44|||Old usage by mining companies.||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|22538|6|Mentioned|Fig3 P708|||||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|22853|3|Fully described|27|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Of the Abner Sandstone. Max thickness 15 m. Underlain by Arnold Sandstone Member.||||||28-SEP-06
8842|Jalboi Member|23216|6|Mentioned|p34|||||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|23937|5|Briefly described|p26 Fig. 12|||Previously of the Abner Sandstone - now upgraded to Jalboi Formation (Collara Subgroup, Roper Group).  See also p38.||||||27-OCT-04
8842|Jalboi Member|24050|6|Mentioned|p47|||Superseded by Jalboi Formation.||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|39791|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|40691|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|41013|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|41220|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|41268|5|Briefly described|p291|||Mention p296.||||||28-SEP-06
8842|Jalboi Member|42385|4|Described|p27|||See also Table 5 p25. Member of Abner Sandstone.||||||28-SEP-06
8842|Jalboi Member|42386|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic||||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|42638|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic||Age: Middle Proterozoic.||Of Abner Sandstone.||In schematic section, underlies Hodgson Sandstone Member; overlies Arnold Sandstone Member.|Mudstone, sandstone, conglomerate, quartz arenite, micaceous quartz arenite. Detailed lithology given.|11-NOV-11
8842|Jalboi Member|42639|4|Described|p41, Table 7 p39|||||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|42700|5|Briefly described|map legend|Mesozoic|Early Cretaceous|||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|42739|5|Briefly described|map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Of the Abner Sandstone. Quartzarenite and sublitharenite, very fine to medium grained with thinly interbedded, commonly micaceous siltstone and mudstone.||||||19-OCT-05
8842|Jalboi Member|42812|3|Fully described|p52, Table 5|||Of Abner Sandstone.||||||28-SEP-06
8842|Jalboi Member|42846|6|Mentioned|Fig.4 p507|||Of Abner Sandstone. Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||09-MAY-05
8842|Jalboi Member|43010|4|Described|Table 30.|||Of Abner Sandstone?||||||28-SEP-06
8842|Jalboi Member|43036|4|Described|p61|||Of Abner Sandstone.||||||28-SEP-06
8842|Jalboi Member|43645|5|Briefly described|p561-562|||||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|44287|14|Not recorded|p.13, opp.11|||(E53-3).||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|44288|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Sandstone, shale bands. Upper (?) Proterozoic.||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|44299|4|Described|p.13|||SD/53-7,8. U(?) Proterozoic. Table 1.||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|44300|14|Not recorded|map legend||Neoproterozoic|SD/53-7,8. Part of Roper Gp.||||||28-SEP-06
8842|Jalboi Member|44332|14|Not recorded|p.8,opp.6,map|||(D53-14).||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|44333|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Upper(?) Proterozoic.||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|44400|2|Defined|p.9,Tb.1,opp.p.6,map|||O/lies Arnold Sandstone Member; U/lies Hodgson Sandstone Member. Upper? Proterozoic. Mt. Marumba Sheet. (D53-6).||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|44401|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Upper (?) Proterozoic.||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|44434|14|Not recorded|p.8, opp.p.6, map|||Lower of 2 members of Abner Sandstone in this area. (D53-11,12).||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|44435|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Upper (?) Proterozoic.||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|44459|14|Not recorded|p.8, opp.p.6, map|||(E53-2). Middle (of 3) members of Abner Sandstone (Roper Group).||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|44460|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Upper (?) Proterozoic.||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|44471|14|Not recorded|p.10, opp.p.7, map|||(D53-10). Shallow water sed.||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|44472|5|Briefly described|map legend|||Of the Abner Sandstone.  Blocky and flaggy quartz sandstone, interbedded with slumped micaceous quartz greywacke; siltstone and shale.  Upper (?) Proterozoic.||||||02-DEC-04
8842|Jalboi Member|44530|14|Not recorded|p.11,12, opp.12|||(D53-15).||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|44531|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Upper (?) Proterozoic.||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|45162|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|46861|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8842|Jalboi Member|60483|5|Briefly described|p7 Fig. 5|||Of Abner Sandstone (Roper Group). Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||05-OCT-07
8842|Jalboi Member|60558|5|Briefly described|p8 Fig. 6|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Of Abner Sandstone.||||||03-JUN-09
8842|Jalboi Member|64817|6|Mentioned|p353 Fig.4 |||||Unit in Abner Sandstone.||||
8842|Jalboi Member|64975|6|Mentioned|p162 Fig.6.|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Name replaced by Jalboi Formation.||Unit in Roper Group.||||
8842|Jalboi Member|65342|6|Mentioned|p8.|||McArthur Basin. Max. thickness at least 19 m.||Unit in Abner Sandstone.||Is overlain by Hodgson Member.||
8842|Jalboi Member|69430|6|Mentioned|p15:29|||Superseded name. Of Dunn (1963) who divided the Abner Sandstone in the Roper River region into four Members. Raised to Formation status by Abbott et al. (2001).||Abner Sandstone.||||12-JUL-16
8842|Jalboi Member|70968|5|Briefly described|p39|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Of Dunn (1963), who identified this as one of his four Members of his Abner Sandstone. Subsequently raised to Formation rank and defined by Abbott et al. (2001). See references to Jalboi Formation (p6, p18, p35, p39-40, p42, p44-48, p50).||||||
8850|Jamieson Formation, Upper|42066|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 p199|||||||||21-OCT-15
8850|Jamieson Formation, Upper|62837|5|Briefly described|Stratigraphic columns|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Informal - see Jamieson Formation. Age: ~106-~95Ma. Ma. Geological Province: Vulcan Sub-basin and Londonderry High.||||||01-MAR-10
8850|Jamieson Formation, Upper|69297|5|Briefly described|p305|Cenomanian|Albian|Caswell, Barcoo and Seringapatam Sub-basins of the Browse Basin. ||Bathurst Island Group||Overlies the Lower Jamiesone Formation. Overlain by the Woolaston Formation.|Mudstones or shales.|
8850|Jamieson Formation, Upper|70064|5|Briefly described|Regional Fig. 6. Central: Fig.2|Cenomanian|Albian|See also Northern: Fig.2; p1. Yampi: Fig.2; p2. Browse Basin. Oil-prone, immature-marginally mature shallow marine source rocks. Gas show in Phrixus 1 well. Potential reservoir and regional seal.||Bathurst Island Group.||Overlies Lower Jamieson Formation. Is overlain by Wooolaston Formation.|Includes shallow-marine sandstones, submarine fans and ponded turbidites.|12-JUL-16
8877|Jarong Conglomerate|32170|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|||||||
8877|Jarong Conglomerate|32700|4|Described|Table 2|||L.Camb. See also P16||||||
8877|Jarong Conglomerate|33376|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|||||||
8877|Jarong Conglomerate|41661|6|Mentioned|p21|||Belonging to the Uniya Formation||||||
8877|Jarong Conglomerate|48942|2|Defined|p71|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|||||||
8877|Jarong Conglomerate|65337|6|Mentioned|p94.|||||Unit in Kalkarindji Volcanic Group.||Is overlain by Antrim Plateau Volcanics.||
8877|Jarong Conglomerate|69442|6|Mentioned|p27:5|||Superseded; included in the Uniya Formation (Dundas et al., 1987; Edgoose et al., 1989).||||||12-JUL-16
8877|Jarong Conglomerate|69445|5|Briefly described|p30:3-4|||Pontifex and Mendum (1972); Sweet et al. (1974). Included in the Kalkarindji Volcanic Group of Kruse (in Rawlings et al., 2008). Now subsumed into the Uniya Formation.||||Directly overlain by Antrim Plateau Volcanics.||12-JUL-16
8882|Jasper Gorge Sandstone""|33373|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Refers Laing and Allen (1956).||||||28-SEP-06
8890|Jawilga Beds|29813|4|Described|Table 2|||||||||
8890|Jawilga Beds|29818|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|||||||
8890|Jawilga Beds|36532|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Adelaidean|Adelaidean|||||||
8890|Jawilga Beds|45140|2|Defined|p13, p40, p48, p51-52, p75, Appx.p29-30|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Blake et al. (1977). Named after Jawilga Pool on Sturt Creek. Birrindudu Basin. Over 130m thick. The reference area is at 19deg 14'30"S, 128deg 16'30"E, in a fault-bounded band 8km WNW of Pyramid Hill.||||Inferred to overlie conformably the Denison Beds, and faulted against Baines Beds. Probable correlative of Murraba Formation. Is overlain conformably by Boee Beds.|Conglomerate, creamy-grey to maroon, medium- to fine-grained sublithic arenite and thin-bedded chert granule conglomerate.|
8890|Jawilga Beds|46864|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
8891|Jay Creek (Shannon) Formation|34186|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||See also Figs.4,8. Middle Cambrian.||||||
8908|Jennings granitic gneiss|39887|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
8925|Jericho pegmatite|39888|6|Mentioned|p467 Fig.8, p482 App|Statherian|Statherian|Rb-Sr  total rock age 1642 +/- 26 Ma. Aileron event.||||||05-DEC-17
8925|Jericho pegmatite|44114|6|Mentioned|p340||||1642 Ma (Rb-Sr; Shaw et al., 1984).|||||
8946|Jervois Metamorphics|39515|6|Mentioned|p190|||||||||
8947|Jervois Range pegmatites|46964|6|Mentioned|p269|||||||||
8983|Jinduckin Limestone|33625|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
8983|Jinduckin Limestone|73083|6|Mentioned|p30|||||||||
8984|Jinduckin formation|30312|6|Mentioned|p60|||Ordovician age||||||
8984|Jinduckin formation|32106|6|Mentioned|p305|||Palaeomagnetic data||||||
8984|Jinduckin formation|45064|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
9008|Johnny Creek beds""|41203|6|Mentioned|p50|||||||||
9072|Julie member|35088|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9072|Julie member|35136|6|Mentioned|p141|||||||||
9109|Kakado Group|36535|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
9111|Kakadu group|40808|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
9111|Kakadu group|41305|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
9111|Kakadu group|42372|6|Mentioned|p16|||Misspelling of Kakadu Group.||||||04-OCT-06
9112|Kalamurta Gneissic Unit|42699|5|Briefly described|map legend|Mesoproterozoic||Reserved as Kalamurta. Shown in all caps.||||||18-JAN-16
9112|Kalamurta Gneissic Unit|69436|5|Briefly described|p21:5|||Edgoose et al. (1993). Kulgera region and eastern Mann Ranges, Musgrave Province. Protoliths probably pelitic sediments either interlayered with basalts or intruded by mafic sills, prior to metamorphism.|||||Interlayered pelitic and mafic gneiss, typically with a gneissic fabric defined by leucosomes or alternating mafic/felsic layers. Dominantly cordierite-sillimanite-garnet gneiss with lesser quartzo-feldspathic gneiss and amphibolite.|12-JUL-16
9112|Kalamurta Gneissic Unit|70083|6|Mentioned|p207|||Fregon Subdomain, eastern Musgrave Inlier.||Birksgate Complex.|||Peraluminous metapelite.|
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|22498|6|Mentioned|Fig6 P239|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|22623|6|Mentioned|p225|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|22673|6|Mentioned|64|||Geol province Mount Isa Basin. Underlying unit Murphy Metamorphics||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|22747|5|Briefly described|p8||Statherian|Age: 1760 Ma.||||||09-FEB-09
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|24308|5|Briefly described|p1001 Fig. 13|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|24567|5|Briefly described|p160 Tb. 2|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Age: 1850-1800Ma. Geological Province: Mount Isa Inlier. Name written as Kalkadoon only under heading for GRANITE.||||||07-NOV-08
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|29550|5|Briefly described|p44|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|29969|6|Mentioned|p394|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|30095|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|30108|6|Mentioned|p390|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|30529|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||25-AUG-04
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|30534|6|Mentioned|p300|||See also P305||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|30536|6|Mentioned|p97|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|30723|5|Briefly described|p340|||Rb-Sr1930mg. Map p341. Isotopic plot p345.||||||09-FEB-09
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|30724|6|Mentioned|p74|||Age given||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|30725|4|Described|p574|||Ages: 1788+8 Ma, 1930+51 Ma.||||||09-FEB-09
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|30914|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|32041|6|Mentioned|p352|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|32042|6|Mentioned|p45|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|32576|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|32659|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 5|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|32951|5|Briefly described|p1276|||Consists of several phases.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|32952|4|Described|p1188|Precambrian|Precambrian|See also p90, p92,p93.||||||09-FEB-09
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|32959|6|Mentioned|Fig.21|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|33111|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|33482|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|33893|6|Mentioned|p41|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|33897|6|Mentioned|p1280|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|33900|5|Briefly described|p21|||Mention p7.||||||09-FEB-09
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|34834|6|Mentioned|p213|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|35074|6|Mentioned|p206|||Fig.2 also.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|35114|6|Mentioned|p204|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|35121|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|35139|4|Described|Table.2|||See also p10.||||||09-FEB-09
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|35167|6|Mentioned|p153|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|35286|4|Described|p143|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|35932|6|Mentioned|p451|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|35950|6|Mentioned|p303|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|36052|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|36226|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|36818|6|Mentioned|p207|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|37217|6|Mentioned|p650|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|37413|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|37462|4|Described|Table4.VII|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|37565|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|37568|4|Described|p81|||See also p84.||||||09-FEB-09
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|37816|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|37862|6|Mentioned|p581|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|38232|6|Mentioned|p82|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|38234|6|Mentioned|p107|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|38276|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|38350|4|Described|p16|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|38444|5|Briefly described|p106|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|38448|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Paleoproterozoic|Early Proterozoic to Carpentarian||||||07-NOV-08
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|38608|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|38833|6|Mentioned|p161|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|38900|6|Mentioned|p69|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|39202|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|39362|6|Mentioned|p1492|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|39445|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||See also p35 and p39.||||||09-FEB-09
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|39571|6|Mentioned|p130|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|39690|6|Mentioned|p93|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|39798|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|39799|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Carpentarian||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|39934|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|39937|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|40623|5|Briefly described|p95|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|40648|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|40840|6|Mentioned|Map legend|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|40984|4|Described|p389|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|41150|5|Briefly described|p1820|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|41307|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|41381|5|Briefly described|p326|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|41465|5|Briefly described|p7|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|41744|6|Mentioned|p406|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|42365|6|Mentioned|p258|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|42706|5|Briefly described|map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Age: ~1860Ma. Biotite granite, commonly foliated and porphyritic; minor leucogranite.||||||09-FEB-09
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|42879|6|Mentioned|p214|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44091|14|Not recorded|p10||Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44210|14|Not recorded|p8|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44257|14|Not recorded|p19,21,22|||1760-1800 Ma. Rb-Sr.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44258|14|Not recorded|p10||Precambrian|||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44275|14|Not recorded|Map Legend|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44276|4|Described|p6,10,12,13,15,17,|||Tb.1, map.||||||09-FEB-09
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44278|4|Described|p5,map|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44279|14|Not recorded|p5,map|||Invades Leichhardt Metamorphics.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44290|14|Not recorded|p439|||Underlies Makbat Sandstone.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44361|14|Not recorded|Map Legend||Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44362|4|Described|p5,Tb.1||Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44517|2|Defined|p234|||Overlain by Mount Guide Quartzite. Intrudes Argylla Formation and Mount Guide Quartzite.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44526|14|Not recorded|p254|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44552|14|Not recorded|p11|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44749|14|Not recorded|p25,26|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44751|14|Not recorded|p300||Precambrian|||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44755|14|Not recorded|Fig.1||Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44757|14|Not recorded|p155|||Shown on brief stratigraphic table.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44765|14|Not recorded|p15||Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44766|14|Not recorded|p23-25|||Suggests 2 phases with different ages: 1760Ma and 1540Ma.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44788|14|Not recorded|p7,22,25|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44812|14|Not recorded|p7|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44849|14|Not recorded|p73,75,87,88,94|||1420 Ma.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44920|14|Not recorded|Map Legend,Sheet 4||Proterozoic|||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|44989|2|Defined|p.143-5|||Tb.II,IV. On many pages. Overlain by Surprise Creek Beds. (E54-14,F54-2,6).||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|45003|14|Not recorded|p37|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|45052|4|Described|p75|||Proterozoic.||||||09-FEB-09
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|45079|6|Mentioned|p8|||Precambriage age. Minimum age 1400 m.y.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|45087|6|Mentioned|p36|||Chemical analyses||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|45136|3|Fully described|p52|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|45161|4|Described|p27|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|45166|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|45167|5|Briefly described|p50|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|45287|14|Not recorded|p.226,228|||Related to Leichhardt Metamorphics?||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|46801|6|Mentioned|p117|||See also Fig. 14||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|46859|4|Described|p312|||Re stratigraphy. See also p311.||||||09-FEB-09
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|46919|6|Mentioned|p221|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|46960|6|Mentioned|p216|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|46962|4|Described|Fig.3|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|46995|6|Mentioned|p270|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|48894|6|Mentioned|p31|||1420my.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|48906|14|Not recorded|p4,24,25,Pl.7||Precambrian|||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|49009|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|49041|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|60359|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Mainly biotite granite, commonly porphyritic; massive to foliated.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|60558|5|Briefly described|p4 Fig. 3|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Age: 1860Ma. Geological Province: Kalkadoon - Leichhardt Block.||||||03-JUN-09
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|60684|6|Mentioned|p51 Appendix|||felsic intrusive.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|61922|5|Briefly described|p8, p17 Fig. 9|||Coarse-grained, hornblende- and biotite-bearing granodiorite to monzogranite. Age: 1870-1840Ma. Geological Province: Kalkadoon Belt/Mount Isa Inlier.  See also p17 Fig. 9, p20 Fig. 12.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|61933|6|Mentioned|p169 Fig.3|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Mentioned in legend only. Age: 1860-1850 Ma.||||||07-NOV-08
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|63593|5|Briefly described|p288 Fig.2. |Palaeoproterozoic|Palaeoproterozoic||ca 1860 Ma|||Intrudes Leichhardt Volcanics.||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|63866|5|Briefly described|p59|Orosirian|Orosirian|Kalkadoon-Leichhardt Belt. Age from Bierlein is a U-Pb SHRIMP date. Additional numeric ages include U-Pb zircon TIMS dates of 1862 +/- 24 Ma, 1860 +/- 32 Ma and 1856 +/- 10 Ma (Page, 1978; Wyborn and Page, 1983). |1847 +/- 3 Ma (Bierlein et al., in press)|||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|64248|6|Mentioned|p32, p38 Fig.5|Orosirian|Orosirian|Appears as Kalkadoon granite on p32.|1856 +/- 9 Ma|||Intrudes Plum Mountain Gneiss.||11-DEC-17
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|64249|5|Briefly described|p82 Fig. 1|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Age: 1860-1850Ma. Geological Province: Mount Isa Inlier.||||||22-APR-09
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|64250|6|Mentioned|p8, p9 fig 1, p11 fig 3, p21|||Kalkadoon-Leichhardt Belt, Mount Isa Inlier. Earliest post-Barramundi Orogeny igneous activity in the Inlier. Co-magmatic with Leichhardt Volcanics. SHRIMP U-Pb ages.|1856 +/- 9 Ma; 1847 +/- 3 Ma.|||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|64251|6|Mentioned|p51|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Age: 1870-1850Ma. Geological Province: Mount Isa Inlier.||||||05-MAY-09
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|64254|5|Briefly described|p161, p162, p165, p169|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Age: 1860Ma (SHRIMP). Geological Province: Kalkadoon - Leichhardt Belt.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|64567|5|Briefly described|p1095-1098|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|SHRIMP U/Pb zircon age 1862 +/- 24 Ma. Granodiorite.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|64722|5|Briefly described|Fig. 2 p3-6, p11, 27|Orosirian|Orosirian|Mount Isa region. Geochemical data suggests a magmatic arc depositional [???] setting.|1875 - 1845 Ma.|||||18-JUL-13
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|65387|6|Mentioned|p81|Orosirian|Orosirian|This unit has been associated with the Leichhardt Volcanics (crystallisation age 1864 +/- 3 Ma).|c.1862-1847 Ma (Neumann, 2007).|||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|65396|6|Mentioned|p4, p7, p11, p17, p23, p80, p82, p84,p90|Orosirian|Orosirian|See also p103, p172-173, p175, p182, p187, p192, p241, p274, p319, p437. Earliest post-Barramundi Orogeny igneous activity in Mount Isa Inlier. Intruded contemporaneously with Eastern Succession, Cover Sequence 1. Kalkadoon-Leichhardt Belt. Co-genetic with Leichhardt Volcanics.|1856 +/- 9 Ma, 1847 +/- 3 Ma||||I-type granites.|
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|65505|5|Briefly described|969, 978, 981, Fig 1-4,8|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Kalkadoon-Leichhardt Block basement. Age: 1875-1852 Ma and 1849+/-2 Ma and 1857 Ma (zircon). Grey medium-grained equigranular granodiorite.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|65755|5|Briefly described|p2|||1870 - 1850 Ma||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|67323|5|Briefly described|p9, p12, p14-15|Orosirian|Orosirian|Kalkadoon-Leichhardt Domain, central Mount Isa Block. Basement to westen Mary Kathleen Domain. Variation on Kalkadoon Granodiorite. May be two plutons of distinctly different age.|1856-1862 Ma|||Coeval with Nicholson Granite. In contact with Bottletree Formation at Domain boundary. Appears to intrude Quilalar Formation south of Lake Julius.|Grey biotite granodiorite and tonalite, pink biotite granite, commonly foliated, porphyritic and xenolithic; minor leuco- and muscovite granite, microgranite, porphyritic granophyre, porphyritic biotite-muscovite granite, monzonite, diorite, aplite.|
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|67497|5|Briefly described|p887, p889, p891 Tb.1, p911 Fig.20|Orosirian|Orosirian|New age determinations for the main phases of the Kalkadoon Granite, Kalkadoon-Leichhardt Belt, using SHRIMP U-Pb zircon analysis. Geochemistry and ages from samples FBMI-6504, 6501, 6516, 5602 etc, discussed.|1855 +/- 8 Ma, ~1860 Ma.|||Comagmatic with the Leichhardt Volcanics.|Felsic intrusive rocks. Homogeneous to moderately deformed and contains highly deformed amphibolite  gneiss.|07-MAY-12
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|67539|5|Briefly described|p4|Orosirian|Orosirian||~ 1860 Ma||||Coarse-grained variably porphyritic granites.|
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|68146|6|Mentioned|p193|||Age determinations by several authors (listed) are similar to the age determined in this study for the Kalkadoon Granodiorite and Plum Mountain Gneiss.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|68542|6|Mentioned|p12|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic||1860 Ma|||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|68575|5|Briefly described|p1, p6-7, p107-111, p124, p134|||Kalkadoon-Leichhardt Domain, Mount Isa Province. Whole rock Sm-Nd isotopic data and age (1858 Ma).|1858 +/- 5 Ma|||Is overlain nonconformably by Quilalar Formation.|Granite, dominated by very coarse-grained, subhedral to euhedral plagioclase and perthite and anhedral quartz.|
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|68576|6|Mentioned|Q_2: p12|||Comagmatic with Leichhardt Volcanics.|1860 Ma.|||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|69370|5|Briefly described|p306|Orosirian|Orosirian|Central part of Mount Isa Inlier. With coeval felsic volcanics, constitutes Cover Sequence 1.|c.1870-1850 Ma (Wyborn and Page, 1983)|||||25-JAN-19
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|71606|5|Briefly described|p137|Orosirian|Orosirian| Leichardt River Fault Trough, Mount Isa Inlier.||||Emplaced within Leichardt Volcanics.||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|72526|5|Briefly described|p8 Fig.1.3.|Orosirian|Orosirian|Shown as located in the Leichhardt River Fault Trough and the Kalkadoon-Leichhardt Belt of the Mount Isa Province. U-Pb SHRIMP crystallisation ages given are 1855 +/- 4 Ma, 1856 +/- 10 Ma, 1857 +/- 3 Ma and 1858 +/- 5 Ma.|1858 +/- 5 Ma to 1855 +/- 4 Ma|||Shown as overlying Leichardt Volcanics and underlying Magna Lynn Metabasalt.||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|72596|6|Mentioned|p1|||Of Carter et al. , 1961. Renamed as the Kalkadoon Granodiorite.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|72912|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3.|Orosirian|Orosirian|Located in the Kalkadoon-Leichhardt Belt of the Mount Isa Province. Four U-Pb zircon igneous crystallisation age determinations shown.|1858 +/- 5 Ma to 1855 +/- 4 Ma|||Shown as overlying Leichhardt Volcanics.||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|73042|6|Mentioned|p4|Orosirian|Orosirian|Mount Isa Province. Geochronology is a suite of U-Pb zircon igneous crystallisation ages including: 1855 +/- 4 Ma, 1856 +/- 10 Ma, 1857 +/- 3 Ma, 1858 +/- 5 Ma.|1855 to 1858 Ma (see comments and Fig.1.2)|||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|73083|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|73413|6|Mentioned|p3|||Mount Isa Inlier, Kalkadoon-Leichhardt Belt.||||||
9132|Kalkadoon Granite|73553|6|Mentioned|p10, p46, p54, p243, p250, p254|||Now referred to as Kalkadoon Granodiorite.||||||
9182|Kambolgie Formation|31833|6|Mentioned|p27|||Misspelling of Kombolgie ?||||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|9394|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Geological Province: Arunta Block (Division 1). Quartzofeldspathic gneiss, commonly migmatitic and garnetiferous, mafic granulite, calc-silicate rock.||||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|9694|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Quartzofeldspathic gneiss, mafic granulite, biotite gneiss, garnet quartzofeldspathic gneiss, migmatite. Of the Strangways Metamorphic Complex. Geological Province: Arunta Block (Division One).||||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|23732|4|Described|p3|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Strangways Metamorphic Complex.  Age: 1817 +/- 15Ma.  See also p 1, 2, 10.  Geological Province: Arunta Province.||||||07-NOV-08
9201|Kanandra Granulite|23809|5|Briefly described|p44, p41 Tb. 5|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Semipelitic to pelitic gneiss.  Ages: 1642Ma and 1747Ma; 1820Ma (U-Pb).  Geological Province: Arunta Province.||||||07-NOV-08
9201|Kanandra Granulite|23844|3|Fully described|p39|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Geological Province: Arunta Province. Age: 1817Ma. See also Fig.22||||||07-NOV-08
9201|Kanandra Granulite|23868|5|Briefly described|p741 Fig. 2, p753|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||21-SEP-09
9201|Kanandra Granulite|33103|4|Described|Table 1|||Mention p3.||||||04-OCT-06
9201|Kanandra Granulite|33104|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Precambrian|Precambrian|||||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|38829|6|Mentioned|p130|||||||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|39566|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|39887|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|39888|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|40538|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
9201|Kanandra Granulite|40906|4|Described|p6|||||||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|40940|5|Briefly described|p220|||||||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|46868|6|Mentioned|p76|||||||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|48992|6|Mentioned|p50|||||||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|48997|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|50246|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||07-FEB-11
9201|Kanandra Granulite|50369|6|Mentioned|p15.2|||Intruded by Mount Swan Granite.||||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|60668|5|Briefly described|p11, p2 Tb. 1|||Consists of an upper amphibolite or hornblende granulite facies, mafic or pelitic rocks. Part of Strangways Metamorphic Complex. See also Figs. 22a and 22b. ||||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|62595|6|Mentioned|p3. |||Included in Scrimgeour's (2003) Ongeva package.||||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|64737|6|Mentioned|p231|||Metamorphosed Ongeva Package.||||||01-MAY-12
9201|Kanandra Granulite|64738|5|Briefly described|p250 Table 1, p253-254, p259-260.|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|A large area of predominantly mafic granulite. Subjected to high-grade metamorphism c.1735-1690 Ma involving partial melting followed by interaction with metamorphic fluids.|Crystallised 1734 +/- 3 Ma.|||Intruded by Mount Swan Granite.||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|66767|5|Briefly described|p57, p61|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|S of the Delny Shear Zone. Reworked c.445 Ma during the Late Ordovician Rodingan Movement.|||||Granulite-facies pelitic metasedimentary rocks and mafic granulite.|
9201|Kanandra Granulite|68150|5|Briefly described|p7, p10, p11 Tb.3.2|||Rare but distinctive zircons with igneous zoning and shape define a unimodal cluster of concordant isotopic compositions with a weighted mean 207Pb/206Pb age of 1734  +/-  3 Ma (MSWD 1.3; no.of analyses 13), interpreted as a magmatic crystallisation age, and metamorphism ca. 1730-1670 (Claoue-Long et al., 2008a).|1734 +/- 3 Ma, magmatic crystallisation|||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|69031|5|Briefly described|p12|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Scrimgeour and Raith (2001). Northern Aileron Province. Occurs between the Entire Point Shear Zone and the Delny Shear Zone. Is marked by high electrical resistivity.||||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|69203|6|Mentioned|p50|||Arunta Region.|c.1730 Ma.|||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|69227|4|Described|p261-284|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|North of the Harts Range Group, Arunta Inlier. Multiply reworked. Lithology, deformation, geochemistry, geochronology and structures described in detail. Rb-Sr whole-rock age. Reworked monazite was dated at 445 +/- 5 Ma.|1790 +/- 35 Ma (Black et al., 1983).|Strangways Metamorphic Complex.|||Felsic and mafic granulites with garnet-bearing pelitic and semi-pelitic migmatites and rare calc-silicate rock, intruded by deformed granite. Granulite-facies metamorphosed.|
9201|Kanandra Granulite|69383|5|Briefly described|p63, 65, 80-81|Paleoproterozoic||Arunta region, Aileron Province.  LA-ICPMS  U-Pb and Hf geochronology analyses on sample GA 2003082021 gave detrital zircon data but no primary crystallisation age. Minimum age from intrusive unnamed granite.|1726+/-6 Ma minimum age |||Intruded by numerous granitic bodies thought to represent in situ granitic melt, but also by Mount Swan Granite. Mapata Gneiss is considered a lower metamorphic grade equivalent.|Garnet-bearing biotite-quartz-feldspar +/-sillimanite metapelitic gneiss interlayered with pods and thin horizons of mafic granulite.|
9201|Kanandra Granulite|69427|4|Described|p12:3-4, 6-7, 13, 38-39, 47|||Crops out poorly between the Entire Point and Delny Shear Zones, N of Harts Range, Aileron Province. Underwent high-grade metamorphism (described in some detail) at 1734 +/- 15 Ma and 1726 +/- 6 Ma (Strangways Event). Reworked within the Entire Point Shear Zone by movement of the Irindina Province at c.445 Ma (Alice Springs Orogeny). Detrital zircon age from Bodorkos (pers. comm.) based on data of Smith (2001).|<1844 +/- 8 Ma maximum deposition age.|||Is intruded by the Mount Swan Granite.|Pelitic and semi-pelitic migmatite, mafic granulite, metapsammitic rock, garnet leucogranite and biotite granite with rare calc-silicate rock.|12-JUL-16
9201|Kanandra Granulite|69444|6|Mentioned|p29:3 Fig.29.4; 29:7|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Was reworked within the Entire Point Shear Zone by the Rodingan Event (450-440 Ma).||||||12-JUL-16
9201|Kanandra Granulite|69932|6|Mentioned|p302|||Arunta Inlier.||||||
9201|Kanandra Granulite|71592|5|Briefly described|Appendix A.|||Arunta Orogen.|||||Granulite, felsic granulite.|
9201|Kanandra Granulite|72367|5|Briefly described|p6,12,20|||Geological province: Aileron Province. Carmencita Granulite is referred to as Kanandra Granulite in Scrimgeour and Raith (2001). See Carmencita Granulite.||||||
9202|Kanandra granulite|1490|6|Mentioned|p5|||Arunta Inlier. Affected by the ~1780-1760 Ma Strangways Orogeny.|1790 +/- 35 Ma.|||||
9202|Kanandra granulite|39566|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
9202|Kanandra granulite|39888|6|Mentioned|Appendix|||Published isotopic ages.||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|22453|6|Mentioned|p 12|||On the Wearyan Shelf.||||||20-JUL-06
9292|Karns Dolomite|22479|5|Briefly described|fig4, pg10|Calymmian|Calymmian|included in Nathan Group||||||14-NOV-06
9292|Karns Dolomite|22538|6|Mentioned|Fig4 P710, Table1||Calymmian|Part of the Favenc package||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|23776|5|Briefly described|p705 Fig 2.|||Of Nathan Group.||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|24047|5|Briefly described|p12 Fig. 10, p11|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Geological Province: McArthur Basin.  See also p60, 61.||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|30318|6|Mentioned|p327|||||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|34925|6|Mentioned|p125|||||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|35114|6|Mentioned|p203|||||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|37462|4|Described|Table4.IV|||||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|37568|6|Mentioned|p79|||See also Fig.5.||||||04-OCT-06
9292|Karns Dolomite|37569|6|Mentioned|p90|||||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|39210|6|Mentioned|p50|||||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|39925|6|Mentioned|p337|||||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|41277|6|Mentioned|p84|||||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|41406|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic||||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|41721|3|Fully described|p6, p27|||Of  the McArthur Group. Thickness: 130m+. Geological province: McArthur Basin. Alternating dolomite, siltstone and sandstone.||||||01-AUG-07
9292|Karns Dolomite|41722|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic||||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|42385|5|Briefly described|Fig.4 P7|||||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|42386|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic||||||||07-NOV-08
9292|Karns Dolomite|42638|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic||Shown in legend associated with units of Nathan Group, relationship unclear. Age: Middle Proterozoic.||||Not shown in schematic sections.|Quartzarenite, dolarenite; gypsum and halite casts; cauliflower chert, pebble beds, chert clasts; stromatolitic dololutite. Detailed lithology given.|11-NOV-11
9292|Karns Dolomite|42639|4|Described|p37, Table 6 p35|||||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|42700|5|Briefly described|map legend|||||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|42739|5|Briefly described|map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Dolostone, sandstone, mudstone, evaporite clasts.||||||19-OCT-05
9292|Karns Dolomite|42812|5|Briefly described|Fig.3|||see also Fig.5.||||||04-OCT-06
9292|Karns Dolomite|43010|5|Briefly described|Fig.6||Mesoproterozoic|of "Mid Proterozoic age.||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|43036|5|Briefly described|Fig.3|||||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|44287|14|Not recorded|p.11, opp.9|||Stable shelf deposit. (E53-3).||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|44288|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Dolarenite, dolomite, chert, siltstone, sandstone. Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|44305|14|Not recorded|p.7,14,16,20,21|||(E53-8). opp.6,18.||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|44306|14|Not recorded|map legend|||(?) Lower Proterozoic.||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|44436|5|Briefly described|p.6-7, map|||(E53-4). See also p.10-11,13-14, for more details.||||||02-DEC-04
9292|Karns Dolomite|44437|14|Not recorded|map legend|Precambrian|Precambrian|Of the McArthur Group.  Unconformably overlies Masterton Formation; conformably overlain by Limmen Sandstone. Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||20-JUL-06
9292|Karns Dolomite|45162|3|Fully described|p145|||type section proposed. Location given.||||||22-FEB-18
9292|Karns Dolomite|46968|6|Mentioned|p304|||||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|46998|6|Mentioned|p290|||||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|60483|5|Briefly described|p7 Fig. 5, p9|||Geological Province: McArthur Basin. Correlates with Nathan Group. Well-developed karstic carbonaceous unit. ||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|60558|5|Briefly described|p8 Fig. 6, p9 Fig. 7|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Of Nathan Group.||||||03-JUN-09
9292|Karns Dolomite|60574|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Ungrouped unit. Geological Province: McArthur Basin. Interbedded with the Lower Karns Dolomite. Consists of stromatolitic, evaporitic, intraclastic and ooidal dolostone; minor siltstone and sandstone.||||||14-NOV-06
9292|Karns Dolomite|64817|6|Mentioned|p352 Fig.3, p353 Fig.4 |||||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|65228|6|Mentioned|Fig.02.|||Appears to be equivalent to Nathan Group.||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|65340|3|Fully described|p11, pp57-61. |Calymmian|Mesoproterozoic|Type section location given p58.  Possible partial correlation with McArthur Group and Nathan Group, although it lacks the latter's characteristic pink tuffite beds. Basal siliciclastic unit may be lateral equivalent of the lithologically similar Smythe Sandstone. Coarse basal sediments fill and drape the irregular, palaeokarstically weathered Echo Sandstone. Hosts several Cu, Mn, and P +/- Cu + U + REE deposits.|1600 - ?1570 Ma.|||Unconformably overlies Tawallah Group and, locally, Settlement Creek Dolerite and Wollogorang Formation. Is unconformably overlain by Roper Group.|Succession of fluviatile to shallow-marine stromatolitic and evaporitic carbonates and lesser sandstone, mudstone and conglomerate; basal siliciclastic rocks under fresh to chertified dolostone with various shallow-water sedimentary structures.|26-MAR-18
9292|Karns Dolomite|67323|6|Mentioned|Mount Isa Block Time-Space Plot|||See also Eastern Australia Time-Space Plot. Camooweal-Murphy Domain, Mount Isa Inlier.||||||
9292|Karns Dolomite|70849|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Statherian|Statherian|McArthur Basin.||McArthur Group.||Unconformably overlies Masterton Sandstone.|Dolomite, algal dolomite; laminated, oolitic and algal chert; dolomitic siltstone and sandstone, silty and sandy dolomite, oolitic-chamosite dolomite.|
9292|Karns Dolomite|71606|5|Briefly described|p137-138|Calymmian|Calymmian|Wearyan Shelf, McArthur Basin.  Deposited in a broad sag basin across most of the region with no evidence of tectonic control from previous rifts.||||Overlain unconformably by Roper Group. Underlain unconformably by Tawallah Group. Correlable to Nathan and Mount Rigg groups.||
9292|Karns Dolomite|71632|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|McArthur Basin.|||||Cyclic coarse-grained evaporitic-stromatolitic dolostone, sandstone, siltstone.|
9292|Karns Dolomite|73083|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
9311|Katherine Group|30558|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||Misprint for Katherine River Group||||||
9311|Katherine Group|38639|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
9366|Keep Inlet Beds|30550|5|Briefly described|p86|||Permian age||||||
9366|Keep Inlet Beds|32648|6|Mentioned|p32|||L. Perm.||||||
9366|Keep Inlet Beds|32662|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Permian|Permian|Prob. Permian||||||
9366|Keep Inlet Beds|32663|4|Described|Table 2|||Permian||||||
9366|Keep Inlet Beds|32664|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Permian|Permian|Briefly described in notes||||||
9366|Keep Inlet Beds|34085|6|Mentioned|Cor.chart|||Stephanian||||||
9366|Keep Inlet Beds|36257|6|Mentioned|Table 2.1|||||||||
9366|Keep Inlet Beds|36551|6|Mentioned|Table 16|||||||||
9366|Keep Inlet Beds|36890|3|Fully described|p383|||||||||
9366|Keep Inlet Beds|37913|3|Fully described|p447|||||||||
9366|Keep Inlet Beds|45038|2|Defined|p.123|||||||||
9366|Keep Inlet Beds|45039|6|Mentioned|p5|||Permian.||||||
9366|Keep Inlet Beds|45056|6|Mentioned|p7|||U.Carb. - L.Perm.||||||
9366|Keep Inlet Beds|46849|6|Mentioned|Fig. 3|||||||||
9366|Keep Inlet Beds|48635|14|Not recorded|Fig.1|||Lower Permian? (D/52-10,11,14,15).||||||
9366|Keep Inlet Beds|48886|14|Not recorded|Map, Pl.7||Permian|||||||
9366|Keep Inlet Beds|69452|6|Mentioned|p36:18|||Veevers and Roberts (1968). Now Keep Inlet Formation (Cockbain, 1985).||||||12-JUL-16
9373|Keep River Group|36904|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
9373|Keep River Group|38733|6|Mentioned|Table 4|||||||||
9373|Keep River Group|41690|5|Briefly described|p3|||See also P109||||||
9373|Keep River Group|49637|5|Briefly described|Fig. 6|Early Carboniferous|Early Carboniferous|Geological Province: Bonaparte Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
9371|Keep River Group""|36904|4|Described|p9|||||||||
9371|Keep River Group""|40993|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
9371|Keep River Group""|41864|6|Mentioned|p101|||Could be confused with Keep Inlet Formation so replaced by Langfield Group||||||
9401|Kellys Knob Sandstone Member|32662|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
9401|Kellys Knob Sandstone Member|32663|4|Described|Table 2|||Upper Dev.||||||
9401|Kellys Knob Sandstone Member|32664|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Briefly described in notes||||||
9401|Kellys Knob Sandstone Member|32699|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Of the Cockatoo Formation.  Sandstone, conglomerate; quartz sandstone, pebbly in part.||||||02-DEC-04
9401|Kellys Knob Sandstone Member|32701|4|Described|Table 2|||U.Dev. See also p15.||||||04-OCT-06
9401|Kellys Knob Sandstone Member|36890|4|Described|p376|||||||||
9401|Kellys Knob Sandstone Member|39827|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
9401|Kellys Knob Sandstone Member|40494|4|Described|p14|||||||||
9401|Kellys Knob Sandstone Member|45038|2|Defined|p.17,18||Late Devonian|U.Dev.||||||
9401|Kellys Knob Sandstone Member|45050|6|Mentioned|p6|||See also pp8,14. Early Frasnian.||||||04-OCT-06
9401|Kellys Knob Sandstone Member|45063|6|Mentioned|p6|||Devonian||||||
9401|Kellys Knob Sandstone Member|48886|14|Not recorded|Map||Late Devonian|Upper Devonian.||||||
9401|Kellys Knob Sandstone Member|69452|6|Mentioned|p36:6|||Veevers and Roberts (1986). Equivalent to Kellys Knob Sandstone (Rowley and Lee, 1986).||||||12-JUL-16
9559|Killi Killi Beds|22446|5|Briefly described|p20, fig2||Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
9559|Killi Killi Beds|22496|6|Mentioned|p9|||Halls Creek Group, Halls Creek Province. Underlies Gardiner Sandstone||||||
9559|Killi Killi Beds|23733|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
9559|Killi Killi Beds|23809|5|Briefly described|p6 Tb. 3|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Quartzarenite with minor volcanic and sedimentary clasts.  Age: 1815+/-13Ma.||||||07-NOV-08
9559|Killi Killi Beds|24197|5|Briefly described|p81|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Tanami Complex. Geological province: The Granites-Tanami Block.||||||07-FEB-11
9559|Killi Killi Beds|29809|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
9559|Killi Killi Beds|29811|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Archean|Archean|||||||07-NOV-08
9559|Killi Killi Beds|29812|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Archean|Archean|Prob. Archaean||||||07-NOV-08
9559|Killi Killi Beds|29813|4|Described|Table 2|||||||||
9559|Killi Killi Beds|29818|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Archean|Archean|||||||07-NOV-08
9559|Killi Killi Beds|31361|4|Described|Table 2|||||||||
9559|Killi Killi Beds|31362|4|Described|Table 1|||||||||
9559|Killi Killi Beds|33102|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9559|Killi Killi Beds|35205|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Archean|Archean|Prob. Archaean||||||07-NOV-08
9559|Killi Killi Beds|36532|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
9559|Killi Killi Beds|36902|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
9559|Killi Killi Beds|38482|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
9559|Killi Killi Beds|41125|6|Mentioned|p30|||||||||
9559|Killi Killi Beds|41882|5|Briefly described|p60|||||||||
9559|Killi Killi Beds|42504|5|Briefly described|p59|||||||||
9559|Killi Killi Beds|45140|2|Defined|p13-20, p22, p24-25, p41, p46-47, p77|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|See also p80-81, Appx.p2. Blake et al. (1975). Previously mapped in WA as Halls Creek Metamorphics (Casey and Wells, 1964) and Halls Creek Group (Dow and Gemuts, 1969). The Granites-Tanami Block. Named after Killi Killi Hills, straddling the WA-NT border. Reference area is 5km S of Mount Stubbins, at 19deg 13'30"S, 128deg 54'30"E, in Billiluna sheet area. Forms steep, hilly terrain. Probably several thousand metres thick. Turbidity current deposits, locally reworked. Metamorphism, structure described. Gold was recorded (1905) in this unit near Larranganni Bluff.||Tanami Complex.||Is overlain unconformably by Pargee and Gardiner Sandstones, Birrindudu and Redcliff Pound Groups. Intruded by Slatey Creek and Lewis Granites. Correlated with Olympio Formation.|Schistose greywacke, lithic arenite, siltstone and mudstone; local quartzite, banded chert, basalt, dolerite, gabbro and acid volcanics.|
9559|Killi Killi Beds|46864|6|Mentioned|p37|||||||||
9559|Killi Killi Beds|48950|2|Defined|p8|Archean|Archean|||||||07-NOV-08
9559|Killi Killi Beds|50589|5|Briefly described|p1.1|||Geological Province: Granites-Tanami Block. Of the Tanami Complex. Intruded by: The Granites Supersuite.||||||
9559|Killi Killi Beds|61861|6|Mentioned|p12|||Named by Blake et al. (1972). Redefined in this study as Killi Killi Formation and now incorporates the Madigan beds.||||||
9559|Killi Killi Beds|65232|6|Mentioned|p78|||Tanami region.||||||09-FEB-10
9559|Killi Killi Beds|69426|6|Mentioned|p11:5 Fig.11.4, 11:6, 8|||Blake et al. (1975). Subsequently Killi Killi Formation, although some sedimentary units are assigned to the Wilson Formation.||||Overlain by Pargee Sandstone.||12-JUL-16
9568|Kilpin Formation|31833|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
9724|Kolmbolgie Sandstone|41891|6|Mentioned|p304|||Misspelling of Kombolgie?||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|9534|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Of the Katherine River Group.  Contains the Gilruth Volcanic and Nungbalgarri Volcanic Members.||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|9538|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Of the Katherine River Group.  Coarse, commonly poorly-sorted, pebbly and clayey, white to buff sandstone; minor brown ferruginous siltstone interbeds; cross-bedded and ripple-marked; some siltstone lenses.||||||28-OCT-04
9736|Kombolgie Formation|9691|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|||Sandstone, siltstone, breccia, conglomerate, greywacke. Of the Katherine River Group. Includes: Gilruth Volcanic Member and Nungbalgarri Volcanic Member.||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|9701|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Sandstone, siltstone, breccia, conglomerate, greywacke. Of the Katherine River Group. Includes: Gilruth Volcanic Member and Nungbalgarri Volcanic Member.||||||02-JUN-05
9736|Kombolgie Formation|9733|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|Of the Katherine River Group. Quartz sandstone, massive to flaggy, minor siltstone, tuffaceous siltstone, minor breccia, conglomerate, hematitic and brown ferruginous sandstone.||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|22479|5|Briefly described|fig1p2|||placed in South Alligator valley||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|22536|5|Briefly described|p10|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Katherine River Group||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|22548|5|Briefly described|p150|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|22574|5|Briefly described|map|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|of the Katherine River Group||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|23059|5|Briefly described|637|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|23119|5|Briefly described|p433|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|23216|4|Described|p2,12-4,19-20|||Of the Katherine River Group. Unconformably overlies Finniss River Group; conformably overlain by McKay Sandstone, and by Mount Rigg Group (unconformably) where the Katherine River Group has been eroded away.||||||19-JAN-06
9736|Kombolgie Formation|23363|5|Briefly described|351 Tab.1|Orosirian|Orosirian|||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|23374|6|Mentioned|p8,9||Statherian|Revised name is Kombolgie Subgroup. of Katherine River Group, McArthur Basin.||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|23384|5|Briefly described|p26, Fig 27|||Now Kombolgie Subgroup||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|23397|6|Mentioned|p464 Fig.3|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|23475|5|Briefly described|p4|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|23714|5|Briefly described|p36|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Of Katherine River Group. Max. thickness: 450 m.||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|23715|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Proterozoic|In the Central Region||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|23867|5|Briefly described|p2|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Superseded by Kombolgie Subgroup.  Of the Katherine River Group.  See also Fig. 3.||||||07-NOV-08
9736|Kombolgie Formation|24047|6|Mentioned|p106 Appendix 1|||Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|24050|5|Briefly described|p11|||Upgraded to Kombolgie Subgroup.  Parent: Katherine River Group.||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|29373|6|Mentioned|p82|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|29552|6|Mentioned|p37|||Map legend||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|29599|5|Briefly described|p31|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|30142|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|30318|6|Mentioned|p327|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|30558|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|30559|6|Mentioned|p282|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|30680|4|Described|Table 1|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|30830|5|Briefly described|p301|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|30831|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|30832|5|Briefly described|p318|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|30858|6|Mentioned|p35|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|30859|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|30860|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|30863|6|Mentioned|p50|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|30912|6|Mentioned|p367|||Upper Proterozoic||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|31268|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|31347|6|Mentioned|p135|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|31407|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|31410|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|31833|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|32394|4|Described|p287|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|32397|6|Mentioned|p399|||Stratigraphy||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|32932|4|Described|p324|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|32959|6|Mentioned|p1|||Stratigraphy||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|33031|6|Mentioned|p17|||On map||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|33084|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|33085|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|33186|4|Described|p293|||See also Fig.3||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|33225|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|33508|6|Mentioned|p304|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|34257|6|Mentioned|p445|||U. Prot.||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|34528|6|Mentioned|p18|||See also P19. Upper Proterozoic||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|35114|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|35165|6|Mentioned|p1420|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|35494|6|Mentioned|p291|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|35495|6|Mentioned|p340|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|35890|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|36085|6|Mentioned|p495|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|36431|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|36535|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|36635|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|36751|6|Mentioned|p472|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|36902|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|37568|4|Described|p80|||See also P78 and Fig.7||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|37579|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|Of the Katherine River Group. Contains the Kurundie and Plum Tree Creek Volcanic Members. Medium-coarse quartz sandstone.||||||10-OCT-05
9736|Kombolgie Formation|37815|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|38042|6|Mentioned|p160|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|38239|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|38349|4|Described|p16|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|38351|4|Described|p12|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|38639|5|Briefly described|p27|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|38740|6|Mentioned|p304|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|38884|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|39048|6|Mentioned|p824|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|39069|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|39118|6|Mentioned|p140|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|39357|4|Described|p15|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|39620|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|39679|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|40104|6|Mentioned|p333|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|40105|6|Mentioned|p321|||See also Fig.7||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|40223|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Of the Katherine River Group. Ripple marked and cross-bedded, very coarse to pebbly quartz sandstone. Conglomerate, greywacke, marlstone.||||||19-OCT-05
9736|Kombolgie Formation|40248|4|Described|p225|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|40296|6|Mentioned|p345|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|40553|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|40593|6|Mentioned|p110|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|40823|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|40852|5|Briefly described|p24|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|40957|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|41125|6|Mentioned|p15|||See also Fig.6||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|41146|5|Briefly described|p858|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|41147|5|Briefly described|p1153|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|41294|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|41295|4|Described|p16|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|41309|4|Described|p7|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|41311|4|Described|p22|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|41397|4|Described|p19|||Mention P21||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|41406|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|41407|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Proterozoic||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|41465|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|41586|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|41594|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|41601|5|Briefly described|p43|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|41649|5|Briefly described|p66|||See also P76||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|41663|6|Mentioned|p30|||See also Fig.2||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|41957|5|Briefly described|p67|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|42207|6|Mentioned|Fig.1 P302|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|42372|5|Briefly described|p19, p20|||Also called Kombolgie Sst on p19.||||||08-DEC-05
9736|Kombolgie Formation|42597|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Carpentarian||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|42753|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|42812|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|43010|2|Defined|p94||Paleoproterozoic|Of Katherine River Group. Of Statherian age.||||||07-NOV-08
9736|Kombolgie Formation|43140|6|Mentioned|p4|||of Katherine River Group||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|43149|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Paleoproterozoic|of Katherine River Group. Of Statherian age.||||||07-NOV-08
9736|Kombolgie Formation|43719|5|Briefly described|p4|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|43726|5|Briefly described|p2|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|43832|3|Fully described|25-28,Table7 p27||Mesoproterozoic|Formation top not preserved. Thickness Table 7 and text disagree. Now known to be Palaeoproterozoic.||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|44112|6|Mentioned|p35|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|44201|14|Not recorded|p.8|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|44338|14|Not recorded|p.6,8,opp.6|||(C53-14).||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|44339|14|Not recorded|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|Lower Proterozoic.||||||07-NOV-08
9736|Kombolgie Formation|44399|5|Briefly described|map legend||Neoproterozoic|Of the Katherine River Group.  Includes the Birdie Creek and Plum Tree Volcanic Members and the Kurrundie Member.||||||02-DEC-04
9736|Kombolgie Formation|44400|2|Defined|p.3,7,11,12,Tb.1|||(D53-6), opp.p.6, map.||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|44401|14|Not recorded|map legend||Paleoproterozoic|Lower Proterozoic.||||||07-NOV-08
9736|Kombolgie Formation|44471|14|Not recorded|opp.p.7|||(D53-10).||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|45022|3|Fully described|p.63||Carpentarian|Of Katherine River Group.  On many pages.||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|45121|4|Described|Table 3|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|45162|6|Mentioned|Fig.169|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|46163|14|Not recorded|p.168|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|46639|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Mesoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Contains the Nungbalgarri and Gilruth Volcanic Members.||||||07-NOV-08
9736|Kombolgie Formation|46658|4|Described|p560|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|46676|14|Not recorded|p.6||Neoproterozoic|U.Proterozoic; unit of Katherine River Group.||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|46678|5|Briefly described|Table 1|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Of Katherine River Group; contains Kurrundie, Plum Tree Volcanic and Birdie Creek Volcanic Members.  Max. thickness: 5,200 feet.  Alternating sediments and volcanics.  Overlies Edith River Volcanics.||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|46679|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Map legend of Katherine, 1 mile, (D53-9).||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|46700|5|Briefly described|P28, Table1 P8||Statherian|||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|46824|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||See also P322||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|46874|6|Mentioned|p125|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|46877|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||21773||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|47025|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|47049|5|Briefly described|Table|||Felsic volcanic member elevated to formation status.||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|48867|14|Not recorded|p.1-7,15-18,20|||map. 5 Members.||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|49744|5|Briefly described|p2|||||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|50586|5|Briefly described|p2.1|||Of the Katherine River Group. Overlies: Nimbuwah Complex (unconformably).||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|60550|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Carpentarian|Carpentarian|Of the Katherine River Group. Massive quartz sandstone, quartz greywacke, minor siltstone and pebble conglomerate, tuffaceous siltstone, minor breccia.||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|61206|6|Mentioned|p517 Fig.1, p518 |Middle Proterozoic|Middle Proterozoic|||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|61561|5|Briefly described|p531|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Superseded by Gumarrirnbang Sandstone.||||||07-NOV-08
9736|Kombolgie Formation|61827|6|Mentioned|p157, p158 Fig. 4|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|Sandstones.||||||05-JUN-06
9736|Kombolgie Formation|62082|5|Briefly described|p17, p128|||See also Kombolgie Formation sandstone, K. quartzite, K. quartzite saprolite and K. Sandstone. Its quartzites directly erodes to aprons of white sand. Geological Province: Pine Creek terrain. See also p135 Fig. 65.||||||07-FEB-11
9736|Kombolgie Formation|62375|5|Briefly described|p10 Fig. 3|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Katherine River Group. ||||||09-FEB-10
9736|Kombolgie Formation|64725|5|Briefly described|pp74-75.|Late Paleoproterozoic|Late Paleoproterozoic|Pine Creek Orogen. Associated with Coronation Hill Au-PGE-U deposit.|||||Shallowly dipping, coarse-grained sandstone, sedimentary breccia, conglomerate.|
9736|Kombolgie Formation|65232|6|Mentioned|App. 2|||probable misspelling of Kombolgie Subgroup||||||09-FEB-10
9736|Kombolgie Formation|67057|6|Mentioned|p462.|||Mentioned in a reference to Polito et al. (2005) discussing an illite Ar/Ar age of 1798 +/- 13 Ma which dates the termination of diagenetic processes in this unit.||||||15-MAR-12
9736|Kombolgie Formation|67564|5|Briefly described|p39 Fig.20.|||In Roberts and Plumb (1965); elevated to Kombolgie Subgroup by Sweet et al. (1999).|||Included Kurrundie Member; Henwood Creek, McAddens Creek, Plum Tree Creek, Birdie Creek, Mount Callanan, Gilruth and Nungbalgarri, Volcanic Members.|||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|67779|6|Mentioned|pp32-38.|||Subsequently Kombolgie Subgroup. The upper part was defined as Gumarrirnbang Sandstone of Kombolgie Subgroup by Carson et al. (1999).||||||
9736|Kombolgie Formation|69383|6|Mentioned|p13 fig 8|||See Kombolgie Sandstone, same page.|||||Conglomeratic sandstone|
9736|Kombolgie Formation|69426|5|Briefly described|p11:36|||Pine Creek Orogen. Similar stratigraphic position to that of the Gardiner Sandstone in the Tanami Region.|||||Basinal sandstone.|12-JUL-16
9736|Kombolgie Formation|69430|6|Mentioned|p15:7|||Walpole (1958), for one of his two Formations in the Katherine River Group. Later raised to Subgroup rank by Carson et al. (1999).||||||12-JUL-16
9733|Kombolgie Formation Sandstone|47025|6|Mentioned|Fig.A5|||||||||
9735|Kombolgie Formation sandstone|38349|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
9735|Kombolgie Formation sandstone|38351|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
9735|Kombolgie Formation sandstone|38639|6|Mentioned|p50|||||||||
9735|Kombolgie Formation sandstone|39357|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
9735|Kombolgie Formation sandstone|39518|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
9735|Kombolgie Formation sandstone|62082|6|Mentioned|p135 Fig. 65|||Informal reference to sandstone of the Kombolgie Formation. Horizontally bedded. Geological Province: Pine Creek terrain.||||||07-FEB-11
9734|Kombolgie Formation sandstone and conglomerate|38351|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
9739|Kombolgie Sandstone|23475|6|Mentioned|p4 Fig 2|||||||||
9739|Kombolgie Sandstone|29551|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
9739|Kombolgie Sandstone|30831|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
9739|Kombolgie Sandstone|33225|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
9739|Kombolgie Sandstone|40593|6|Mentioned|p111|||||||||
9739|Kombolgie Sandstone|41072|6|Mentioned|p64|||||||||
9739|Kombolgie Sandstone|41295|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
9739|Kombolgie Sandstone|41649|5|Briefly described|p68|||||||||
9739|Kombolgie Sandstone|41811|6|Mentioned|p217|||||||||
9739|Kombolgie Sandstone|42372|4|Described|p15, p19|||Said to be "Formation" status also called Kombolgie Fmn p19.||||||09-OCT-06
9739|Kombolgie Sandstone|42821|5|Briefly described|p36, p66, p86|||||||||
9739|Kombolgie Sandstone|43720|6|Mentioned|Appendix,p23|||||||||
9739|Kombolgie Sandstone|62082|6|Mentioned|p135 Fig. 65|||Probably misspelt - should be Kombolgie Formation.||||||07-FEB-11
9739|Kombolgie Sandstone|63109|6|Mentioned|p1113|||Is the basal proximal fluvial facies of the Leichhardt superbasin in Arnham Land region. Geological Province: Leichhardt Superbasin.||||||30-SEP-08
9739|Kombolgie Sandstone|65390|6|Mentioned|p27 Fig. 6|Statherian|Statherian|Pine Creek Inlier. Figure 6 infers age is about 1650 Ma. Written as Kombolgie s/s.||||||
9739|Kombolgie Sandstone|67027|6|Mentioned|p350.|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|McArthur Basin. |1.69 - 1.65 Ga.|||||
9739|Kombolgie Sandstone|67873|6|Mentioned|p131, p137, p145, p162|||Was included in U mineralisation models as a source of oxidising fluids. Has low ferrous ion abundance in airborne hyperspectral imagery. Appears as Kombolgie sandstone on p145.||||||
9739|Kombolgie Sandstone|69383|5|Briefly described|p13|||Unconformably overlies Cahill Formation (previously Myra Falls Metamorphics in this area).||||||
9738|Kombolgie Sandstone Formation|29550|6|Mentioned|Photo|||||||||
9740|Kombolgie formation|30142|6|Mentioned|p14|||Fig. on this page.||||||
9740|Kombolgie formation|31268|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
9740|Kombolgie formation|31723|6|Mentioned|p522|||Geomorphology||||||
9740|Kombolgie formation|32959|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9740|Kombolgie formation|35495|6|Mentioned|p340|||||||||
9740|Kombolgie formation|35551|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
9740|Kombolgie formation|41147|6|Mentioned|p1156|||||||||
9740|Kombolgie formation|41963|6|Mentioned|p171|||||||||
9741|Kombolgie sandstone|29372|6|Mentioned|p145|||||||||
9741|Kombolgie sandstone|29373|6|Mentioned|p85|||||||||
9741|Kombolgie sandstone|30142|6|Mentioned|p14|||Fig. on this page.||||||
9741|Kombolgie sandstone|30831|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
9741|Kombolgie sandstone|31723|5|Briefly described|p522|||||||||
9741|Kombolgie sandstone|32394|6|Mentioned|p291|||||||||
9741|Kombolgie sandstone|32959|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
9741|Kombolgie sandstone|38557|6|Mentioned|p287|||||||||
9741|Kombolgie sandstone|41601|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
9742|Kombolgie sandstones|38639|6|Mentioned|p26|||||||||
9743|Kombolgie volcanic member|30858|6|Mentioned|p55|||||||||
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|22538|6|Mentioned|Fig3 P709|||||||||
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|23937|5|Briefly described|p26 Fig. 12|||Of McArthur Gp.  Name originally used, without definition, by Dunn (1963a). Now abandoned and subdivided into several distinct formations within the Nathan Gp.  Lower part has become Knuckey Fm. below Yalwarra Volcs. Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||28-OCT-04
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|32658|4|Described|Table 2|||See also Fig. 3||||||
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|32660|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|37568|6|Mentioned|p79|||||||||
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|40259|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|42597|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Carpentarian||||||||
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|43010|4|Described|Table 14.|||Of McArthur Group||||||20-JUL-06
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|44112|6|Mentioned|p53|||Presently assigned to 'Balbirini Dolomite' (Nathan Group)||||||
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|44299|4|Described|p.13||Paleoproterozoic|SD/53-7,8. L.Proterozoic. Table 1.||||||07-NOV-08
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|44300|14|Not recorded|map legend|||SD/53-7,8. Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|44332|14|Not recorded|p.7,opp.6,map|||(D53-14).||||||
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|44333|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|44434|14|Not recorded|p.7, opp.p.6, map|||Formation of McArthur Group. (D53-11,12).||||||
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|44435|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|44471|14|Not recorded|p.8,15,opp.p.7, map|||(D53-10). Includes Yalwarra Volcanic Member.||||||
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|44472|5|Briefly described|map legend|||Of the McArthur Group.  Silicified dolomite in part oolitic, containing stromatolites, chert, ferruginous chert breccia, sandstone.  Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||02-DEC-04
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|44530|14|Not recorded|p.9,11,17, opp.10|||(D53-15).||||||
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|44531|14|Not recorded|map legend|||Lower (?) Proterozoic.||||||
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|45162|6|Mentioned|p45|||||||||
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|60483|5|Briefly described|p7 Fig. 5|||Of the Nathan Group. Geological Province: McArthur Basin.||||||05-OCT-07
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|60573|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Calymmian|Statherian|Of the Nathan Group.  Red-brown siltstone and mudstone; dololutite and dolomitic siltstone; dolomitic sandstone; oolitic chert in upper half of formation; stromatolitic marker bed near top.||||||
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|64817|6|Mentioned|p353 Fig.4 |||||Of the Nathan Group.|Includes Yalwarra Volcanic Member.|||
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|69430|5|Briefly described|p15:25, 30|||Dunn (1963). Superseded name. In the Urapunga Fault Zone, the lower part is now the Knuckey Formation (Abbott et al., 2001), and the upper part above the Yalwarra Volcanics is now the Walmudga Formation (Abbott et al., 2001). In the NE McArthur Basin and in the Walker Fault Zone, the Kookaburra Creek Formation rocks are mostly assigned to the Balbirini Dolostone (Haines et al., 1999).|||Yalwarra Volcanic Member.|||12-JUL-16
9765|Kookaburra Creek Formation|70968|6|Mentioned|p6|||Now part of Nathan Group.||||||
9764|Kookaburra Creek Formation""|24048|6|Mentioned|p52|||Informal.||||||
9764|Kookaburra Creek Formation""|42639|6|Mentioned|p35|||Superseded by the Balbirini Dolomite||||||
9764|Kookaburra Creek Formation""|42812|6|Mentioned|p44|||superseded by Balbirini Dolomite||||||
9764|Kookaburra Creek Formation""|43010|4|Described|p148|||intended as informal use. Name abandoned. Nathan Group used instead. Equivalent to Mount Rigg Group.||||||
9764|Kookaburra Creek Formation""|45162|6|Mentioned|p139|||||||||
9778|Koolpin Formation""|32959|6|Mentioned|p1|||Stratigraphy||||||
9779|Koolpin Member, Lower|41875|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
9780|Koolpin formation|31723|6|Mentioned|p524|||Uranium deposits.||||||09-OCT-06
9780|Koolpin formation|32959|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9780|Koolpin formation|41305|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
9782|Koolpinyah Surface|28255|6|Mentioned|p7|||Most recent land surface - a modern erosion surface, largely immature with variable relief. Includes all of the Victoria River Plateau.||||||14-JUN-05
9782|Koolpinyah Surface|37579|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Quaternary|Tertiary|In Mount Callahan Basin and on Arnhem Land Plateau.||||||
9782|Koolpinyah Surface|38239|5|Briefly described|p5|||||||||
9782|Koolpinyah Surface|45148|5|Briefly described|p4|||||||||
9782|Koolpinyah Surface|61827|5|Briefly described|p157 Fig. 3|||See also Koolpinyah surface.||||||
9782|Koolpinyah Surface|67779|5|Briefly described|p42.|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|Of Williams (1969). An extensive sand plain over the lowlands and floodplains north of the Arnhem Plateau. Interpreted as alluvial fan deposits in the lowlands, and coarser residual sands on the plateau.|||||Unconsolidated to weakly cemented coarse quartz sand and minor conglomerate.|
9782|Koolpinyah Surface|69458|5|Briefly described|p42:31-33|||Hays (1967) who proposed that laterites associated with deep weathering profiles were detrital, and land surfaces decreased in age with height due to scarp retreat. This was the youngest (and lowest) such Surface. May have originally developed during the Paleoproterozoic, then buried beneath Cretaceous seas and subsequently exhumed. The type section is composed of in situ weathered Cretaceous strata.|||||Typically a detrital laterite top overlying mottled and pallid zones, with the sediment derived from the laterite of the Tennant Creek Surface. Locally composed of in situ weathering rather than detrital laterite.|12-JUL-16
9782|Koolpinyah Surface|71754|14|Not recorded|p200-203, Fig 9.2 p186|||||||||
9781|Koolpinyah Surface""|39357|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
9871|Kulampirri beds""|42812|6|Mentioned|p57|||||||||
9875|Kulgera Adamellite|42699|5|Briefly described|map legend|Neoproterozoic||Variation on Kulgera Granites?||||||
9875|Kulgera Adamellite|43035|4|Described|p14|||||||||
9875|Kulgera Adamellite|43697|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
9875|Kulgera Adamellite|44342|6|Mentioned|p.3|||SG/53-5.||||||
9875|Kulgera Adamellite|50607|5|Briefly described|p2.1|Mesoproterozoic|Mesoproterozoic|Geological Province: Musgrave Block. Of the Kulgera Supersuite. Age: 1150 +/- 12Ma (Shrimp).||||||
9875|Kulgera Adamellite|61154|5|Briefly described|p42 Appendix|||New formal name is Kulgera Granite, superseding this adamellite.||||||09-OCT-06
9875|Kulgera Adamellite|69926|5|Briefly described|p155, 159, 164-165, 168-171, 178|||Fregon Subdomain, central to eastern Musgrave Block. IDTIMS and SHRIMP U-Pb data tabulated.|1152 +/- 11 Ma (U-Pb SHRIMP).|||Coeval intrusion with Ayers Range Adamellite.|Red, discrete elliptically-shaped bodies; porphyritic and equigranular phases with identical mineralogy but differing in texture and mineral abundance. Quartz monzonites to adamellites. Has weak to moderate N-S directed foliation.|
9875|Kulgera Adamellite|71592|5|Briefly described|Appendix A.|||Musgrave Province.|1152+/-11 Ma (crystallisation: U-Pb zircon SHRIMP)||||Granite.|
9875|Kulgera Adamellite|73338|6|Mentioned|p7 Fig.5|||||||||
9876|Kulgera Granites|42504|6|Mentioned|p67|||Related to Kulgeran granites of SA?||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|23820|4|Described|p204|Early Permian|Late Carboniferous|Can be divided into three informal units. Geological Province: Bonaparte Gulf Basin.||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|29721|6|Mentioned|p59|||||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|30550|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||Lower Permian age. See also p83.||||||09-OCT-06
9894|Kulshill Formation|31406|4|Described|Table 2|||||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|31407|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Permian|Early Permian|Lower to Upper Permian||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|31408|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Permian|Early Permian|||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|32307|6|Mentioned|Fig. 2|||Permian||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|32870|5|Briefly described|p48|||See also p53.||||||09-OCT-06
9894|Kulshill Formation|33076|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Permian|Early Permian|||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|33084|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|33093|4|Described|Table 2|||||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|33192|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|37107|5|Briefly described|p280|||||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|37926|6|Mentioned|p499|||||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|40077|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|40495|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|40764|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Permian|Early Permian|||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|40765|3|Fully described|p12|||||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|41645|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|41646|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Permian||Of the Port Keats Group. Subarkose, white, iriable, saccharoidal.||||||17-OCT-05
9894|Kulshill Formation|41731|5|Briefly described|p517|||See also p514.||||||09-OCT-06
9894|Kulshill Formation|41733|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|41839|6|Mentioned|p33|||Superseded by Keep Inlet Formation.||||||09-OCT-06
9894|Kulshill Formation|41864|6|Mentioned|p145|||||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|42442|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P4|||||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|42547|5|Briefly described|p103|||||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|44159|6|Mentioned|Table p.38||Early Permian|Of Port Keats Group.||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|45097|6|Mentioned|p20|||Early Permian. Correlation||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|45121|2|Defined|p33|Early Permian|Early Permian|||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|46849|6|Mentioned|Fig. 2|||||||||
9894|Kulshill Formation|65342|5|Briefly described|p14. |||Bonaparte Basin. Max. thickness at least 480 m.||||Overlies Tanmurra Formation.|Subarkose.|
9894|Kulshill Formation|69452|6|Mentioned|p36:17|||Caye (1968); Hughes (1978). Now Kulshill Group (Gunn, 1988).||||||12-JUL-16
9892|Kulshill Formation""|41532|5|Briefly described|p297|||||||||
9892|Kulshill Formation""|41864|6|Mentioned|p145|||NT and offshore equivalent to WA onshore Keep Inlet Formation.||||||09-OCT-06
9892|Kulshill Formation""|42442|6|Mentioned|p13|||Superseded by Kulshill Group, NT and WA. In part equivalent to Point Spring Sandstone.||||||09-OCT-06
9922|Kurinelli sandstone|41204|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
9936|Kurrundie Sandstone Member|41311|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
9965|Kyalla shale|46861|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
