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
69591|Aberfeldy Province Volcanics|61155|5|Briefly described|p19|Late Oligocene|Late Oligocene|Age: 28.5-26. In the Ovens, Buchan Valleys, Victoria.||||||
42|Aberfeldy basalt|33752|6|Mentioned|p372|||||||||
78|Acheron Cauldron Complex|40725|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
79|Acheron Complex|35277|6|Mentioned|p96|||||||||
80|Acheron Rhyodacite|33602|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
81|Acheron Subgroup|23309|5|Briefly described|p165|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||20-AUG-09
81|Acheron Subgroup|33607|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
81|Acheron Subgroup|35073|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
68389|Acheron Volcanic Complex|24551|6|Mentioned|p219 Fig. 8.1|||||||||
68389|Acheron Volcanic Complex|64312|5|Briefly described|p435 Fig. 2|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Contains high barium levels. ||||||
68390|Acheron Volcanics Subgroup|24551|4|Described|p166|||Of the Marysville Igneous Complex.||||||
82|Acheron complex|39291|6|Mentioned|p217|||||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|23214|5|Briefly described|p20|Ordovician|Ordovician|Now included in the Adaminaby Group. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|24128|5|Briefly described|p3|Ordovician|Ordovician|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|24133|6|Mentioned|p35|||Superseded by the Adaminaby Group.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|29992|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|29994|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Ordovician|Late Ordovician|||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|30332|6|Mentioned|p120|||Refs Adamson(1953). Same as Nungar Beds. See also P126.||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|32820|5|Briefly described|p2|||||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|33325|4|Described|p22|||See also Table 1||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|33393|6|Mentioned|p158|||||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|33780|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Silurian|Ordovician|Ordovician to Early Silurian||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|33782|6|Mentioned|p106|||||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|34404|3|Fully described|p93|||Upper Ordovician||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|35109|3|Fully described|p18|||||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|35118|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|36413|2|Defined|p21-22|Late Ordovician|Late Ordovician|||||||09-JUN-09
96|Adaminaby Beds|36414|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Ordovician|Late Ordovician|Interbedded quartzite, sandstone, siltstone, shale and chert. GSNSW map code: -Oa (theta symbol + a).||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|36441|5|Briefly described|map legend|Bolindian|Eastonian|Quartz arenite, siltstone and shale forming a proximal flysch sequence; graptolitic shale. Intruded by Cow Flat Granite Porphyry and Shannons Flat Adamellite; unconformably underlies Paddys River Volcanics and Tidbinbilla Quartzite. BMR map code: Oub.||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|36443|5|Briefly described|map legend|Bolindian|Late Ordovician|Quartz arenite, siltstone and shale forming proximal flysch sequence. Minor chert. BMR map code: Oub.||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|37728|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|38500|6|Mentioned|p92|||||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|40136|5|Briefly described|p15|||||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|40328|6|Mentioned|p139|||See also P202||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|41898|6|Mentioned|p1184|||||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|42497|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Bolindian|Eastonian|||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|42820|4|Described|p7|||||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|43344|14|Not recorded|p124|||||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|43491|14|Not recorded|pIII/13||Ordovician|||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|44970|14|Not recorded|p87|||||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|46574|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|Of the Monaro Slope and Basin. Geological Province: Lachlan Pre-Cratonic Province.||||||09-NOV-04
96|Adaminaby Beds|49705|5|Briefly described|p21|||||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|60541|6|Mentioned|p49|Ordovician|Ordovician|Together with Mallacoota Beds, replaced by Pinnak Sst in East Gippsland nomenclature.  Both units are composite, incorp. Early Ord. turbidites and Late Ord. black shales.  Where Pinnack Sst. extends into NSW  it is called Adaminaby Beds.||||||12-JAN-06
96|Adaminaby Beds|68592|6|Mentioned|p272, p274, p282|||Originally Adaminaby Beds of Fairbridge (1953) after Adamson (1955) and defined by Richardson (1979); divided into Adaminaby Group and Warbisco Shale by Glen et al.(1990). Appears as Adaminaby beds (Owen and Wyborn, 1979) on p338.||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|70125|5|Briefly described|p391, p394-395|Middle Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Probability density plot (PDP) of U-Pb ages of detrital zircons is compared with that of other units. PDP peaks indicate the Adaminaby Beds contributed zircons at source, as wall rock, or both, to the Berridale Batholith and Hawkins Dacite.|c.480-460 Ma.|||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|71069|6|Mentioned|p51, p52, p58|||||||||
96|Adaminaby Beds|71700|5|Briefly described|CD|||See also the Adaminaby Group which superseded this unit.||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|22603|5|Briefly described|p100|Llandoverian|Llandeilian|(Gisbornian)||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|23214|5|Briefly described|p20|Ordovician|Ordovician|Now included in the Adaminaby Group. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|23615|6|Mentioned|p64|||||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|23710|14|Not recorded|p69|||Correlation.||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|34519|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|36633|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Ordovician|Late Ordovician|||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|37728|4|Described|Table 2|||||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|40761|6|Mentioned|p223|||||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|41905|2|Defined|p16|Late Ordovician|Late Ordovician|See also mention P74. Late Ordovician to Estonian.||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|41933|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Includes Sunlight Creek Formation||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|42294|5|Briefly described|p24|||||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|42647|5|Briefly described|p18|||||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|42727|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Ordovician|Middle Ordovician|Interbedded sandstone, siltstone, shale and hornfels. Intruded by Shannons Flat Adamellite. BMR map symbol: Oa. Geol. Prov: Monaro Basin.||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|42820|4|Described|p7|||||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|44092|5|Briefly described|map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|Of2||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|45147|3|Fully described|M59|||Late Eastonian to Early Bolindian||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|46598|6|Mentioned|p300|||||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|60078|6|Mentioned|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|63562|6|Mentioned|p353 fig 11|||||||||
99|Adaminaby beds|70661|6|Mentioned|p19|||Discontinued name, replaced by Adaminaby Group.||||||
38443|Adaminaby group|23309|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 1.3|Ordovician|Ordovician|Misspelt-see Adaminaby Group.||||||
38443|Adaminaby group|24133|5|Briefly described|p20 Fig. 8|||Informal name - see Adaminaby Group.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
38443|Adaminaby group|24551|6|Mentioned|p96 Fig.4.1|||Informal - see Adaminaby Group||||||
38443|Adaminaby group|60541|6|Mentioned|p16|||Informal name.||||||
38443|Adaminaby group|60542|6|Mentioned|p17|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|Informal name. ||||||
38443|Adaminaby group|61160|6|Mentioned|p44|||Informal - see Adaminaby Group.||||||
114|Addiscot Greywacke|23778|6|Mentioned|p678 Appendix 1|||||||||
114|Addiscot Greywacke|33155|6|Mentioned|p117|||||||||
114|Addiscot Greywacke|70942|4|Described|p120|||Of Raggatt and Crespin's Demons' Bluff Formation? Incorporated into Angelsea Sand here.||||||17-FEB-17
112|Addiscot Greywacke Member|29356|6|Mentioned|p147|||of Raggatt & Crespin 1955. Superseded by Anglesea Member.||||||
112|Addiscot Greywacke Member|35276|6|Mentioned|p231.|||||||||
112|Addiscot Greywacke Member|35854|6|Mentioned|p160|||||||||
112|Addiscot Greywacke Member|36499|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
112|Addiscot Greywacke Member|42827|6|Mentioned|p305|||of Demons Bluff Formation||||||
112|Addiscot Greywacke Member|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
111|Addiscot Greywacke Member""|35276|6|Mentioned|p231|||||||||
113|Addiscot Greywacke member|35290|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
113|Addiscot Greywacke member|36499|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
36803|Addiscot Greywacke""|23778|6|Mentioned|p679 Appen. 1|||||||||
115|Addiscot Member|24055|5|Briefly described|p75|||Of Demons Bluff Formation.  Geological Basin: Bass Basin.||||||
115|Addiscot Member|36499|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
24647|Addiscot Member""|36499|6|Mentioned|p44|||||||||
116|Addiscot member|36499|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
36799|Addiscott Formation|23778|6|Mentioned|p661|||Misspelt - Addiscot Formation? Geological Province: Torquay Basin.||||||
36799|Addiscott Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p311|||Of the Demons Bluff Group.||||||
36798|Addiscott Greywacke|23778|5|Briefly described|p 661|||Misspelt. Of Demons Bluff Formation. Torquay Group.||||||
36798|Addiscott Greywacke|24551|6|Mentioned|p308|||Of the Demons Bluff Group.||||||
36802|Addiscott Member|23778|6|Mentioned|p678 Appen. 1|||||||||
34203|Adelaidean sequence|22671|6|Mentioned|p832||Neoproterozoic|||||||
34203|Adelaidean sequence|22772|5|Briefly described|p62-63,Table13.1,71|Neoproterozoic III|Cryogenian|||||||
34203|Adelaidean sequence|22858|6|Mentioned|Fig14.8p96|||||||||
34203|Adelaidean sequence|22933|6|Mentioned|Table11.1p5,10|Neoproterozoic III|Cryogenian|||||||
147|Aegiria-Encrinurus beds""|42827|6|Mentioned|p107|||refers to Talent (1965b)||||||
24649|Agnes Formation""|35273|6|Mentioned|p256|||||||||
77712|Airey's Inlet basalt|66002|5|Briefly described|p18|||Used by Hall (1901). Informal unit within Newer Volcanic Group.||||||
77713|Airey's Inlet limestone|66002|5|Briefly described|p18|||Used by Hall (1901). Informal unit within Newer Volcanic Group||||||
77714|Airey's Inlet tuffs|66002|5|Briefly described|p18|||Used by Hall (1901). Informal unit within Newer Volcanic Group.||||||
184|Aireys Inlet Basalt|29356|6|Mentioned|p145|||Age dating.||||||
185|Aireys Inlet basalt|29356|6|Mentioned|p149|||Age dating.||||||
206|Akuna Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
206|Akuna Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p47|Silurian|Ordovician|||||||
206|Akuna Formation|41572|5|Briefly described|p21|||||||||
206|Akuna Formation|41905|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
206|Akuna Formation|41933|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Ordovician|Early Ordovician|||||||
206|Akuna Formation|42294|5|Briefly described|p24|||||||||
206|Akuna Formation|42827|5|Briefly described|p21|||||||||
206|Akuna Formation|63290|5|Briefly described|p403, p396 Fig. 3|Llandovery|Llandovery|Of Bendoc Group. Underlain by Warbisco Shale. Consists of poorly graptolitic Llandovery buff-coloured shale.||||||11-DEC-07
32176|Akuna Siltstone|43228|5|Briefly described|p9||Late Ordovician|of Bendoc Group.||||||
228|Albert Park formation|37583|6|Mentioned|p161|||||||||
226|Albert Park formation A|37583|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
227|Albert Park formation B|37583|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
231|Alberton Group|38929|4|Described|p50|||See also Fig.6||||||
232|Alberton Seam|42649|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P197-198|||Variation on Alberton Coal Measures.||||||
232|Alberton Seam|61336|5|Briefly described|p(xii)|||Of the two main coal seams in the Alberton Formation this is the A seaam; B seam joins with Traralgon seam c to form Gelliondale Seam.||||||07-FEB-11
72744|Albion Formation, lower|62749|6|Mentioned|p726|||Informal - see Albion Formation||||||
236|Albury gneiss|34221|6|Mentioned|p11|||Refers Joplin (1947).||||||
239|Alcheron Volcanics|39291|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Misspelling of Acheron.||||||
68391|Almonds granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p223|||Informal||||||
24655|Altona Coal seam|35712|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
77301|Altona brown coal beds|65715|5|Briefly described|p11 Tb.7|||Superseded name for Altona Coal Seam used by Thomas and Baragwanath (1950).||||||
338|Altona coal seam|37035|6|Mentioned|p116|||||||||
339|Altona seam|37128|5|Briefly described|p358|||||||||
38566|Amboy Granodiorite|23615|6|Mentioned|p32|||Probably misspelt - see Amboyne Granodiorite.||||||10-SEP-19
356|Amboyne Granite|23615|5|Briefly described|p204 App. 1|Silurian|Silurian|Name used interchangeably with Amboyne Granodiorite in the publication.  Cordierite-biotite granite.||||||
356|Amboyne Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||374.  Of the Bullenbalong Suite (Bullenbalong Supersuite).  Formal name not intended. Variation on Amboyne Granodiorite.||||||08-FEB-05
36123|Amboyne granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p338|||||||||
36123|Amboyne granite|23454|5|Briefly described|p28|Llandovery|Llandovery|427+/-3Ma||||||
32448|Amphitheatre Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p438 Appendix 1|||Superseded by Mount Lonarch Granite.||||||
32448|Amphitheatre Granodiorite|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|G371 Unassigned||||||
404|Anakie granite|37385|6|Mentioned|p6|||Misspelling of Anakies granite? Name refers to an outcrop area only.||||||
405|Anakie granulite|40266|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
83320|Anchor Sandstone''|73153|6|Mentioned|p287|||Herne et al. (2018). Informal name for the stratum underlying the 'Eric the Red West Sandstone' within the Eumeralla Formation.||||||
72785|Anderson Creek Formation, upper|61185|6|Mentioned|p19|||Informal - see Anderson Creek Formation. Considered equivalent to Dargile Formation.||||||07-FEB-11
422|Andersons Creek Beds|33599|6|Mentioned|p2|||Refers Selwyn (1854-5).||||||
423|Andersons Creek Formation|23269|5|Briefly described|Fig14-3.3p405|Early Devonian|Silurian|||||||
423|Andersons Creek Formation|23273|5|Briefly described|Fig14-5.1p435|Silurian|Early Silurian|||||||
423|Andersons Creek Formation|33020|6|Mentioned|p33|||Semi-logarithmic plot of sediments||||||
423|Andersons Creek Formation|33464|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
423|Andersons Creek Formation|43282|6|Mentioned|p78|||Misspelling of Anderson Creek Formation.Same age as Keilor Formation.||||||
435|Angahook Member|23240|5|Briefly described|Fig11-2.1p120, 121, 127||Late Oligocene|||||||
435|Angahook Member|23778|5|Briefly described|p661|||Geological Province: Torquay Basin.||||||
435|Angahook Member|24055|5|Briefly described|p75|||Of Demons Bluff Formation.  Geological Basin: Bass Basin.||||||
435|Angahook Member|29356|4|Described|p147|||Stratigraphy.Middle to Late Oligocene||||||
435|Angahook Member|30576|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
435|Angahook Member|35276|4|Described|p232|||||||||
435|Angahook Member|35290|4|Described|p30|||||||||
435|Angahook Member|35854|6|Mentioned|p160|||||||||
435|Angahook Member|36499|3|Fully described|p40|||||||||
435|Angahook Member|42318|5|Briefly described|p6|||||||||
435|Angahook Member|42827|4|Described|p305, p306|||Of Demons Bluff Formation||||||24-JAN-08
435|Angahook Member|43702|6|Mentioned|Fig.2,p398|Late Oligocene|Late Eocene|||||||
435|Angahook Member|43733|6|Mentioned|Fig.2.11,p65||Oligocene|||||||
435|Angahook Member|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
435|Angahook Member|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Late Oligocene|Early Oligocene|Of the Demons Bluff Formation (overlies it).Age: 31.5-25Ma. Thickness: 40m. Geological Province: Torquay Basin.||||||03-MAR-10
435|Angahook Member|62899|6|Mentioned|p58|||In South Australia?||||||12-DEC-06
435|Angahook Member|63739|6|Mentioned|p58|||||||||
435|Angahook Member|65316|6|Mentioned|p599 Fig. 3|||Showing site of dated basalt sample. Misnaming of Angahook Formation. Figure caption uses Angahook Formation.||||||23-APR-12
436|Angahook member|24551|6|Mentioned|p308|||Of the Demons Bluff Group.||||||
436|Angahook member|33155|6|Mentioned|p117|||Now Angahook Formation.||||||
436|Angahook member|35290|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
436|Angahook member|36499|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
436|Angahook member|70942|6|Mentioned|p120|||Of Raggatt and Crespin's Demons' Bluff Formation.||||||
79765|Angahook pyroclastics|70942|14|Not recorded|p129|||Excursion details.||||||
77635|Angler Shale|13324|5|Briefly described|p95 Fig.5|Campanian|Campanian|Gippsland Basin.||Of Latrobe Group||Overlies Golden Beach Subgroup. ?Laterally equivalent to Latrobe Siliciclastics.||
69258|Anglers Rest granite|60503|6|Mentioned|p68|||Informal - see Anglers Rest Granite.||||||
443|Anglesea Coal measures|42574|6|Mentioned|p245|||Variation on Anglesea Formation?||||||
82897|Anglesea Formation, Lower|73217|6|Mentioned|p1008 Fig.1|||||||||
82898|Anglesea Formation, Upper|73217|6|Mentioned|p1008 Fig.1|||||||||
445|Anglesea Member|23240|5|Briefly described|Fig11-2.1p120, 121, 126|||||||||
445|Anglesea Member|23778|6|Mentioned|p678 Appendix 1|||||||||
445|Anglesea Member|29356|4|Described|p148|||Stratigraphy.||||||
445|Anglesea Member|30576|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
445|Anglesea Member|31245|6|Mentioned|p82|||||||||
445|Anglesea Member|31922|6|Mentioned|p169|||||||||
445|Anglesea Member|35066|6|Mentioned|p221|||||||||
445|Anglesea Member|35276|6|Mentioned|p231|||||||||
445|Anglesea Member|35290|4|Described|p30|||See also P31.||||||
445|Anglesea Member|36499|3|Fully described|p39|||Also mentioned P19 & 42.||||||
445|Anglesea Member|41043|6|Mentioned|p101|||||||||
445|Anglesea Member|42318|5|Briefly described|p6|||||||||
445|Anglesea Member|42827|4|Described|p305|||of Demons Bluff Formation, same as Anglesea Siltstone Member||||||
445|Anglesea Member|65316|6|Mentioned|p598|||Of Raggatt and Crespin, 1955; previously has been thought to be equivalent in age to the Angahook Formation. See Anglesea Sand (p597, Fig 2).||||||23-APR-12
446|Anglesea Sand|22504|3|Fully described|P262, Table1|Middle Eocene|Early Oligocene|||||||
446|Anglesea Sand|22626|6|Mentioned|446 fig 10|Early Oligocene|Early Oligocene|Geol province East Otway Basin. Overlying unit Angahook Formation||||||
446|Anglesea Sand|23778|6|Mentioned|p678 Appendix 1|||||||||
446|Anglesea Sand|24551|5|Briefly described|p308, 607, 630|Lower Oligocene|Upper Eocene|Overlies: Eastern View Formation ).  Of the Demons Bluff Group.||||||
446|Anglesea Sand|33154|5|Briefly described|p9|||||||||
446|Anglesea Sand|33155|4|Described|p117|||||||||
446|Anglesea Sand|43702|6|Mentioned|Fig.2,p398|Late Oligocene|Late Eocene|||||||
446|Anglesea Sand|46053|14|Not recorded|p.446|||||||||
446|Anglesea Sand|61155|5|Briefly described|p3|||Marginal-marine to shallow-marine carbonaceous sands. Geological Province: Torquay Basin.||||||03-MAR-10
446|Anglesea Sand|65316|5|Briefly described|p597, Fig 2|Rupelian|Lutetian|Marginal marine. See also ?former name, Anglesea Member (p598).||Of the Demons Bluff Group.||||23-APR-12
446|Anglesea Sand|70901|4|Described|p9|||Marine deltaic environment.||||||
446|Anglesea Sand|70942|14|Not recorded|p118-120||Late Eocene|Incorporates Addiscot Greywacke, Anglesea Siltstone of Raggatt and Crespin.||||||17-FEB-17
68393|Anglesea Sand Member, Lower|24551|6|Mentioned|p311|||||||||
68406|Anglesea Sand Member, Upper|24551|6|Mentioned|p311|||||||||
68407|Anglesea Sand, Lower|24551|6|Mentioned|p308|||Of the Demons Bluff Group.||||||
68408|Anglesea Sand, Upper|24551|6|Mentioned|p308|||Of the Demons Bluff Group.||||||
449|Anglesea Siltstone|23778|5|Briefly described|p661|||Now known as Anglesea Formation. Of Demons Bluff Formation. Torquay Group.||||||
449|Anglesea Siltstone|24551|6|Mentioned|p308|||Of the Demons Bluff Group.||||||
449|Anglesea Siltstone|33155|6|Mentioned|p117|||||||||
449|Anglesea Siltstone|67061|5|Briefly described|p546.|Eocene|Eocene|Extensive shallow marine deposits.||Unit in Demons Bluff Group.||Overlies Boonah Formation. Is overlain by Angahook Formation.||
449|Anglesea Siltstone|70942|5|Briefly described|p120|||Of Raggatt and Crespin's Demons' Bluff Formation? Incorporated into Angelsea Sand here.||||||17-FEB-17
447|Anglesea Siltstone Member|24055|5|Briefly described|p75|||Of Demons Bluff Formation.  Geological Basin: Bass Basin.||||||
447|Anglesea Siltstone Member|29356|6|Mentioned|p147|||of Raggatt & Crespin 1955. Superseded by Anglesea Member.||||||
447|Anglesea Siltstone Member|35276|6|Mentioned|p231|||||||||
447|Anglesea Siltstone Member|35854|6|Mentioned|p160|||||||||
447|Anglesea Siltstone Member|36499|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
447|Anglesea Siltstone Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p305|||||||||
447|Anglesea Siltstone Member|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
24659|Anglesea Siltstone Member""|36499|6|Mentioned|p42|||Refers Raggatt and Crespin||||||
448|Anglesea Siltstone member|35290|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
448|Anglesea Siltstone member|36499|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
36804|Anglesea Siltstone""|23778|6|Mentioned|p678 Appendix 1|||||||||
68392|Anglesea coal measure|24551|6|Mentioned|p607|Eocene|Paleocene|||||||
450|Anglesea member|35290|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
450|Anglesea member|36499|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
72723|Angusvale Diorite""|61161|6|Mentioned|p121|||Name introduced by Talent (1963) for largest of intrusions of the Angusvale Dyke Swarm, referred to as 'Tabberabbera Dyke Swarm' by Talent.||||||
68409|Anthony Road Andesites|24551|5|Briefly described|p88|||Of Mount Read Volcanics.||||||
68409|Anthony Road Andesites|69859|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Furongian|Furongian|Elliott Bay-Queenstown-Rosebery region.||Unit in Mount Read Volcanics.|||Andesitic lavas, breccias and intrusive rocks.|
68373|Ararat 'Suite'|24551|6|Mentioned|p228|||||||||
532|Ararat Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p422 App1|||Superseded by Ararat Granodiorite.||||||
532|Ararat Adamellite|41572|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
26349|Ararat Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p422 App1|||Superseded by Ararat Granodiorite.||||||
26349|Ararat Granite|34735|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
26349|Ararat Granite|35281|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
26349|Ararat Granite|37501|6|Mentioned|p408|||||||||
26349|Ararat Granite|41572|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
26349|Ararat Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
26349|Ararat Granite|42745|5|Briefly described|p11|||||||||
26349|Ararat Granite|42827|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
26349|Ararat Granite|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Middle Devonian|G380 I-type.||||||
26349|Ararat Granite|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3, p82, p83 Fig.1.|Middle Devonian|Middle Devonian|Stawell Zone, Melbourne Terrane. Age interpreted from Fig.3. High-K radiometric response. Susceptibility measures given.|c.382 Ma.|||Intrudes and contact metamorphoses Carrolls Amphibolite.||
26349|Ararat Granite|70268|6|Mentioned|p256|||||||||
77715|Ararat Pluton|66002|5|Briefly described|p7 Tb.5|||[Informal name] Of Ararat Suite. Includes Ararat Granodiorite, Burrumbeep Granodiorite and Curtis Diorite||||||
68374|Ararat Supersuite|24551|6|Mentioned|p228|||||||||
36816|Ararat granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p65|||||||||
36816|Ararat granite|23857|5|Briefly described|p902|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Age: 401+/-4 Ma.||||||
36816|Ararat granite|24087|5|Briefly described|p329|Devonian|Devonian|Age: 401 +/- 4Ma (U-Pb zircon).   Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
36816|Ararat granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
36816|Ararat granite|70268|5|Briefly described|p258|||Atypically, this pluton is elongate parallel to the regional structural fabric. An earlier age of 383 +/- 5 Ma (K-Ar biotite) was by Richards and Singleton (1981).|401 +/- 4 Ma.|||||
535|Ararat granodiorite|22942|6|Mentioned|fig4|||Informal||||||
535|Ararat granodiorite|23061|6|Mentioned|295|||||||||
535|Ararat granodiorite|24221|6|Mentioned|p894 Fig.3|||Misspelt - see Ararat Granodiorite.||||||
535|Ararat granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p228|||||||||
535|Ararat granodiorite|33154|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
535|Ararat granodiorite|67978|6|Mentioned|p513|||See also Ararat Granodiorite.||||||
535|Ararat granodiorite|70901|14|Not recorded|p3|||Strongly schistose aureoles.||||||
592|Aringa Volcanic Formation|41769|4|Described|p29|||||||||
593|Aringa Volcanics Formation|41769|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
619|Armstrong Calcarenite|37583|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||See also Fig.2||||||
619|Armstrong Calcarenite|41701|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Holocene||||||||
35959|Arte Gabbro Complex|23309|6|Mentioned|p312|||||||||
35959|Arte Gabbro Complex|43314|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Of the Arte River Gabbro Suite. Coarse grained hornblende gabbro and pyroxene-hornblende gabbronorite. Highly magnetic.||||||
35959|Arte Gabbro Complex|43315|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Coarse grained hornblende gabbro and pyroxene-hornblende gabbronorite. Highly magnetic.||||||
35959|Arte Gabbro Complex|60541|5|Briefly described|p19 Tb. 1|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|See also Arte Gabbro and Arte gabbro. Names used interchangeably. Similar 'umbrella' term to Arte Gabbro Suite to encompass the two intrusive phases of Arte Gabbro Suite? Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||11-AUG-08
69209|Arte Gabbro Suite|60541|5|Briefly described|p79|||An informal 'umbrella' term encompassing the two intrusive phases of the Arte Gabbro.||||||11-AUG-08
69209|Arte Gabbro Suite|68115|6|Mentioned|p6.|||In Hendrickx et al. (1996b); name now changed to Arte Suite, as suite names generally do not include lithology.||||||
69208|Arte Gabbro complex|60541|5|Briefly described|p22-23|||Informal - see also Arte Gabbro Complex, Arte Gabbro and Arte gabbro.  Names used interchangeably.  Interpreted as a deep-seated intrusion, characterised by a high magnetic anomalous zone; magnetics indicate two intrusive  phases.||||||11-AUG-08
69210|Arte River Gabbro|60541|6|Mentioned|p43, p86|||Misspelt? Should it be Arte Gabbro or Arte Gabbro Complex?  has been described informally as Jungle Hill Gabbro.||||||
69211|Arte River Gabbro Complex|60541|6|Mentioned|p43|||Misspelt? Should it be Arte River Gabbro, or Arte Gabbro Complex? Names used interchangeably. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
41944|Arte River Gabbro Suite|43314|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Includes: Scrubby Flat Gabbro, Arte Gabbro Complex.||||||
41944|Arte River Gabbro Suite|43315|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Includes: Scrubby Flat Gabbro, Arte Gabbro Complex.||||||
69207|Arte gabbro|60541|6|Mentioned|p10, p24|||Informal - see Arte Gabbro, and Arte Gabbro Complex. Variations of this name used interchangeably.||||||
650|Arthurs Seat Complex|23269|6|Mentioned|Fig14-3.1p403|||||||||
650|Arthurs Seat Complex|32001|6|Mentioned|p78, 97|||||||||14-NOV-16
650|Arthurs Seat Complex|41641|6|Mentioned|Fig.5.1|||||||||
650|Arthurs Seat Complex|42827|5|Briefly described|p148, Fig 5.1, 167|||||||||14-NOV-16
651|Arthurs Seat Dacite|31510|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||On p5.||||||05-AUG-08
651|Arthurs Seat Dacite|35712|6|Mentioned|Table 6|||||||||
652|Arthurs Seat Granite|34956|6|Mentioned|p82|||||||||
28335|Arthurs Seat granite|35012|6|Mentioned|p431|||||||||
75252|Avon Group|61185|5|Briefly described|p14|||Thick redbeds and felsic volcanics of Avon and Mansfield groups.||||||07-FEB-11
796|Avon River Group|22628|6|Mentioned|p117,p118|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|23235|6|Mentioned|p68|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
796|Avon River Group|23522|5|Briefly described|p247 Fig 3||Devonian|||||||
796|Avon River Group|23710|14|Not recorded|p74|||Flat lying non-marine.||||||
796|Avon River Group|24053|5|Briefly described|p36|Early Carboniferous|Late Devonian|Geological Basin: Gippsland Basin.||||||
796|Avon River Group|24177|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|24551|6|Mentioned|p168, 574|Lower Carboniferous|Upper Devonian|||||||
796|Avon River Group|30329|6|Mentioned|p30|||On table P30||||||
796|Avon River Group|31161|5|Briefly described|PA11|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|31706|6|Mentioned|p645|||Devonian correlation chart||||||
796|Avon River Group|32399|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
796|Avon River Group|32865|4|Described|p485|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|33238|5|Briefly described|p645|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|33393|5|Briefly described|p164|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|33603|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carboniferous|Carboniferous|||||||
796|Avon River Group|33606|6|Mentioned|p68|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|33607|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carboniferous|Devonian|Carboniferous to Devonian.||||||
796|Avon River Group|33732|5|Briefly described|Table III|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|34989|6|Mentioned|p81|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|35073|6|Mentioned|p8|||See also Table 5.||||||
796|Avon River Group|35112|6|Mentioned|p280|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|35277|3|Fully described|p99|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|35281|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|37330|5|Briefly described|p19|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|38367|5|Briefly described|Table 3|||Includes Snowy Plains Formation.||||||16-DEC-08
796|Avon River Group|39291|6|Mentioned|p217|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|39331|6|Mentioned|Fig.0-3|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|39447|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|39860|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|40761|6|Mentioned|p237|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|40995|6|Mentioned|p362|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|41047|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|41137|6|Mentioned|p294|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|41570|6|Mentioned|Fig.3.9|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|41571|6|Mentioned|Fig.2.7|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|41572|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|41585|6|Mentioned|Fig.4.1|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|41590|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|41641|4|Described|p172|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|42089|5|Briefly described|p51|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|42547|6|Mentioned|p58|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|42577|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P28 P31|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Carboniferous|Late Devonian|||||||
796|Avon River Group|42827|4|Described|Table 5.3|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|43461|14|Not recorded|table p628|Early Carboniferous|Late Devonian|||||||
796|Avon River Group|43530|14|Not recorded|p1030|||||||||
796|Avon River Group|43547|14|Not recorded|Table p153,154|Famennian|Frasnian|||||||
796|Avon River Group|44185|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Late Devonian|Late Devonian||||Includes Moroka Glen and Snowy Plains Formations, Wellington Rhyolite and Mount Kent Conglomerate.|||
796|Avon River Group|44187|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Late Devonian|||||||
796|Avon River Group|50077|6|Mentioned|p19|Frasnian|Frasnian|||||||
796|Avon River Group|60599|6|Mentioned|p14||Middle Devonian|Post Tabberabberan deformation.||||||
796|Avon River Group|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3, p51 Fig.2. |Early Carboniferous|Late Devonian|Benambra Terrane. Correlative of Mount Tambo Group (Benambra Terrane) and Mansfield Group (Melbourne Zone, Melbourne Terrane).||||||
796|Avon River Group|61329|5|Briefly described|p121|Early Carboniferous|Early Carboniferous|Includes Timber Top and Mount Kent Conglomerates. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
796|Avon River Group|65214|6|Mentioned|p281|Devonian|Devonian|VIC, Tabberabbera. Appears in text as Avon R Group. Shows any correlations across Australia, and with South Africa, South America and East Greenland.||||||
796|Avon River Group|66252|6|Mentioned|p212 Fig.2.|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Unit in stratigraphic nomenclature of Marsden (1976) applied to part of northern Macalister Synclinorium, comprising his "Unit 2" to "Unit 6", Mount Kent Conglomerate and Snowy Plains Formation. This study revises that nomenclature, replacing "Unit 2 and 3" by Rose River Volcanics (in the N), Bindaree Formation (in the centre) and Refrigerator Gap Dacite (in the S); and replacing "Units 4-6" by Howitt Spur Formation.||||||
796|Avon River Group|68298|5|Briefly described|p230|||'lower mudstone' of Marsden (1976)||||||
40590|Avon River group|23309|6|Mentioned|p171|||||||||
800|Avon Sandstone|35277|6|Mentioned|p99|||||||||
800|Avon Sandstone|41641|6|Mentioned|p172|||||||||
797|Avon Sandstone Series|41641|6|Mentioned|p172|||||||||
798|Avon Sandstone proper""|41641|6|Mentioned|p175|||||||||
799|Avon Sandstone""|35277|6|Mentioned|p99|||||||||
801|Avon Sandstones""|41641|6|Mentioned|p169|||||||||
816|Axedale Clay|35094|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
817|Axedale clay|24439|6|Mentioned|p37|||Informal name.  Stratigraphic relationships of these clay deposits are ambiguous.  Also named Torrumbarry Clay and correlated with Calivil Fm. (Lawrence, 1975; Brown and Stephenson, 1991);  interpreted by Cherry and Wilkinson (1994) as White Hills Gravel.||||||
817|Axedale clay|34924|6|Mentioned|Table 7|||||||||
39698|Axedale clays|24439|6|Mentioned|p37|Recent|Pleistocene|Informal name.||||||
838|Bacchus Marsh Beds|32094|6|Mentioned|p382|||||||||
68375|Bacchus Marsh Formation sandstone|24551|6|Mentioned|p206||Permian|||||||
840|Bacchus Marsh Group|39865|6|Mentioned|p26|||||||||
841|Bacchus Marsh Sandstone|23275|5|Briefly described|p469||Permian|||||||
841|Bacchus Marsh Sandstone|32977|6|Mentioned|p558|||||||||
841|Bacchus Marsh Sandstone|36858|6|Mentioned|p503|||||||||
841|Bacchus Marsh Sandstone|62897|5|Briefly described|p113, p115 Fig. 1|Early Permian|Early Permian|Disconformably underlies Council Trench Formation. Marine ferruginous siltstones and sandstones.||||||15-MAY-08
841|Bacchus Marsh Sandstone|63741|5|Briefly described|p113, p115 Fig. 1|Early Permian|Early Permian|Overlain by Council Trench Formation; overlies Mortons Conglomerate Member.||||||22-OCT-22
842|Bacchus Marsh seam|37128|5|Briefly described|p358|||||||||
858|Baddaginnie Granite|22971|6|Mentioned| p 35|||||||||
858|Baddaginnie Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p422 App1|||G214. S-Type||||||
858|Baddaginnie Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p222|||Of the Strathbogie Province.||||||
858|Baddaginnie Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
858|Baddaginnie Granite|66244|5|Briefly described|p3.|||The map of Chappell et al. (1991) showed a small granite body on the Hume Highway near Baddaginnie; described as containing hypersthene and cordierite. Now recognised as an ignimbrite; hence this name, unit and one-member eponymous Suite no longer exist.|||||Quartz-feldspar-biotite ignimbrite; coarse-grained with recrystallised groundmass.|
31582|Baddaginnie Suite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
31582|Baddaginnie Suite|66244|5|Briefly described|p3.|||A one-member Suite (Chappell et al. 1991). Re-examination revealed the unit is not a granite but an ignimbrite, part of the Violet Town Volcanic Group; hence this Suite and its eponymous member no longer exist.|||Included the Baddaginnie Granite.|||
21175|Bagshot Formation|24177|5|Briefly described|p72|||Interpreted to belong to Parilla Sand; originally named by Cherry & Wilkinson, 1994) Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
21175|Bagshot Formation|24439|5|Briefly described|p8|Pliocene|Pliocene|Of Cherry and Wilkinson (1994).  Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
21175|Bagshot Formation|43493|2|Defined|33-37|Early Miocene|Oligocene|||||||
21175|Bagshot Formation|60452|6|Mentioned|p37|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|Former name for sand deposits in the Bendigo region - now included in the Parilla Sand.||||||19-NOV-08
68376|Bagshot Formation''|24551|6|Mentioned|p425|||||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|23671|6|Mentioned|p2|||Along with the Dartmoor Formation, included in the Knight Group by Sprigg and Boutakoff (1953).||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|23818|4|Described|p174 Fig.84, p175|Middle Pleistocene|Middle Pleistocene|Oldest formation of the Knight Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin. Underlying unit: Sherbrook Group. Overlying unit: Dartmoor Formation. Max. thickness: 130 ft.||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p292|||Informal-see Pebble Point Formation.||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|29697|6|Mentioned|Fig.11|||||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|30754|6|Mentioned|p14|||Stratigraphic table||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|30932|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleocene|Paleocene|Equivalent to Pebble Point Formation||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|31245|4|Described|p76|||See also P79. Unit of Wangerrip Gp.||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|31372|6|Mentioned|Fig. 2|||||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|31424|6|Mentioned|p32|||Sedimentology||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|31624|2|Defined|p93|Paleocene|Paleocene|See also P99. Unit of Knight Group||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Palaeocene||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|31629|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.1|||U. to M. Palaeocene||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|31920|4|Described|p55|||Palaeocene. Knight Gp. See Figs 3-2,3,4,5.||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|31922|6|Mentioned|p177|||||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|32117|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|32852|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|32894|4|Described|p286|||M. Palaeocene||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|32897|5|Briefly described|p178|||L.Tert.||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|32898|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|32899|4|Described|p167|||See also PP168-175||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|33109|6|Mentioned|p86|||Geological section||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|33940|6|Mentioned|p414|||||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|34308|5|Briefly described|p175|||Correlation chart. Fig.84. Mid Pliocene||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|34418|6|Mentioned|p503|||||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|35066|6|Mentioned|p202|||||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|36366|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|38068|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|42827|6|Mentioned|p276|||||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|48624|14|Not recorded|p4-6, Fig.2|||Fm. of Knight Gp. (J54-6/Benara).||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
881|Bahgallah Formation|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Late Paleocene|Late Paleocene|Of the Wangerrip (Knight) Group. Overlain by Dartmoor Formation. Thickness: 130m. Geological Province: Otway Basin (Gambier Embayment).||||||03-MAR-10
881|Bahgallah Formation|63124|6|Mentioned|p88|||Of Kenley (1954) and Ludbrook (1971). Former name in South Australia for Pebble Point Formation.||||||
24680|Bahgallah Formation""|31036|6|Mentioned|p206|||Refers Leslie 11966||||||
24680|Bahgallah Formation""|35066|6|Mentioned|p203|||||||||
883|Bahgallah formation|37065|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
884|Bahgallan Formation|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Misspelling of Bahgallah?||||||
37261|Baileys Rocks Granite|24012|3|Fully described|p224 appendix 1|||||||||
37261|Baileys Rocks Granite|24551|5|Briefly described|p77|||Formerly included as part of "Dergholm Granite"||||||
37261|Baileys Rocks Granite|50154|6|Mentioned|p107|||Subdivision of Dergholm Granite by Kemp et al. (2002), however considered here to be part of the Dergholm Granite.||||||25-AUG-04
37261|Baileys Rocks Granite|66002|6|Mentioned|p8 Tb.5|||Of  Kemp et al. 2002. Included in Dergholm Granite||||||
40291|Bairnsdale Limestone Formation|24468|5|Briefly described|p405 Fig.2|Miocene|Miocene|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin. Of the Albacore Subgroup. Max Thickness: 25m||||||
40291|Bairnsdale Limestone Formation|60538|5|Briefly described|p483 Fig. 22|||Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
40291|Bairnsdale Limestone Formation|73289|6|Mentioned|p765 Fig.2|||||||Overlies Wuk Wuk Marl. Is overlain by Jemmys Point Formation.||
40291|Bairnsdale Limestone Formation|73488|6|Mentioned|p634 Fig.4|||||||||
897|Bairnsdale Limestone Member|24551|5|Briefly described|p327 Fig. 10.33|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
897|Bairnsdale Limestone Member|29355|6|Mentioned|p185|||||||||
897|Bairnsdale Limestone Member|35271|6|Mentioned|p67|||||||||
897|Bairnsdale Limestone Member|35273|4|Described|p260|||||||||
897|Bairnsdale Limestone Member|35274|5|Briefly described|p423|||||||||
897|Bairnsdale Limestone Member|37330|6|Mentioned|p45|||||||||
897|Bairnsdale Limestone Member|41231|6|Mentioned|p109|||||||||
897|Bairnsdale Limestone Member|41868|5|Briefly described|p577|||||||||
897|Bairnsdale Limestone Member|42371|6|Mentioned|p38|Bairnsdalian||||||||
897|Bairnsdale Limestone Member|42635|5|Briefly described|p90|||||||||
897|Bairnsdale Limestone Member|60542|5|Briefly described|p127|Tertiary|tertiary|Relationship unclear?||||||
897|Bairnsdale Limestone Member|61181|5|Briefly described|p134|Middle Miocene|Middle Miocene|Of the Gippsland Limestone. Consists of fine-grained, well bedded, yellowish-brown limestone with common megafossils. Conformably overlies Wuk Wuk Marl. ||||||
897|Bairnsdale Limestone Member|62899|5|Briefly described|p37 Fig. 2|||Geological province: Lakes Entrance Platform.||||||
897|Bairnsdale Limestone Member|63739|5|Briefly described|p37 Fig. 2|||Geological province: Gippsland Basin.||||||01-JUL-08
898|Bairnsdale Limestone""|38377|6|Mentioned|p180|||||||||
32825|Bairnsdale Substage|48831|14|Not recorded|p.73,75|||||||||
900|Bairnsdale gravel""|35273|6|Mentioned|p263|||Names for Haunted Hill.Gravel.||||||
901|Bairnsdale gravels""|42827|6|Mentioned|p337|||refers to Chapman (1918)||||||
68377|Bairnsdale limestone|24551|6|Mentioned|p625|||||||||
32795|Bairnsdalian Stage|44238|14|Not recorded|Fig.3||Miocene|||||||
905|Bakara Pedoderm|30994|6|Mentioned|p247|||Refers Firman 1969||||||
905|Bakara Pedoderm|30996|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
905|Bakara Pedoderm|34758|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|23818|5|Briefly described|p215|||Geological Province: Murray Basin. Has the Ripon Calcrete at the base in many places.||||||
908|Bakara Soil|24176|5|Briefly described|p21, p22 Tb. 1|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|Of Telford Gravel.  Geological Province: Mount Painter Province.||||||
908|Bakara Soil|29406|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|29697|5|Briefly described|Table 3|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|30056|6|Mentioned|Table 4|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|30176|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|||||||
908|Bakara Soil|30750|6|Mentioned|p1|||See also P3||||||
908|Bakara Soil|30751|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|||||||
908|Bakara Soil|30752|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|30753|4|Described|p15|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|30754|4|Described|p32|||See also Table on p22||||||22-FEB-13
908|Bakara Soil|30755|6|Mentioned|p169|||Tectonic map.||||||
908|Bakara Soil|30994|6|Mentioned|p247|||Refers Firman 1969||||||
908|Bakara Soil|32323|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|32426|6|Mentioned|p142|||Stratigraphic table. Renmark area||||||
908|Bakara Soil|32432|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||See also Table 1||||||
908|Bakara Soil|32433|6|Mentioned|p80|||See also Table 2||||||
908|Bakara Soil|32438|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|32439|6|Mentioned|p99|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|33423|6|Mentioned|p14|||Strat.||||||
908|Bakara Soil|33725|6|Mentioned|p9|||Small sinkholes.||||||
908|Bakara Soil|33767|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|33826|6|Mentioned|p42|||Strat. table||||||
908|Bakara Soil|34180|5|Briefly described|p215|||Middle Pleistocene. See also P212.||||||
908|Bakara Soil|34461|5|Briefly described|p49|||Pleistocene. Calcrete||||||
908|Bakara Soil|34536|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|||||||
908|Bakara Soil|34758|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|35200|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|||||||
908|Bakara Soil|35232|5|Briefly described|Table.4|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|35673|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||Location plan, Para Hills quartzite quarry.||||||
908|Bakara Soil|35772|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|36626|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|36834|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|36835|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|37853|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|38068|6|Mentioned|p76|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|39349|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|||||||
908|Bakara Soil|40215|6|Mentioned|p56|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|42475|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|42717|5|Briefly described|map legend|Pleistocene||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|42813|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|43073|5|Briefly described|p17|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|44200|6|Mentioned|p.355|||||||||
908|Bakara Soil|66287|5|Briefly described|p27 Fig 4,5|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|||||Underlies the Woorinen Formation; overlies Bungunnia Limestone and Blanchetown Clay.|Pisolitic calcrete|22-FEB-13
908|Bakara Soil|71248|14|Not recorded|p1, 2|||Upper Pleistocene.||||||
908|Bakara Soil|73112|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|Calcrete of this unit and of the Ripon Calcrete is mapped as a single unit.|||||Forms a calcrete surface.|
24682|Balcombe Clay|23274|5|Briefly described|p448, 454||Balcombian|||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|23537|6|Mentioned|p 447|||||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|24551|6|Mentioned|p316, 578|||Of the Fyansford Formation.  Maximum Thickness: 20m.||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|30865|6|Mentioned|p291|||Middle Miocene age||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|30866|6|Mentioned|p47|||Middle Miocene age||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|31080|5|Briefly described|p51|||||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|31510|5|Briefly described|p19|||See also Table 1||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|31516|6|Mentioned|Fig. 6|||Ommatocarcinus distribution||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|32687|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|33604|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|35290|6|Mentioned|p41|||||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|36200|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|41043|6|Mentioned|p103|||||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|41075|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|41274|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|41398|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|41521|6|Mentioned|p236|||||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|42318|5|Briefly described|p5|||||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|42827|6|Mentioned|p316|||||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|43604|6|Mentioned|p146||Middle Miocene|||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|43702|6|Mentioned|Fig.9,p405||Miocene|||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|45128|6|Mentioned|Fig.42|||Correlation table of sediments containing Dromornithidae in Australia.||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|65715|5|Briefly described|p14 Tb.8|||Used by Gostin (1966) p483. Uuperseded name for Gellibrand Marl||||||09-FEB-15
24682|Balcombe Clay|71205|14|Not recorded|p217|||Geological map.||||||
24682|Balcombe Clay|71419|5|Briefly described|p21|Miocene|Miocene|Of Gostin (1966). Marl. After the less formal 'clays and limestones of Balcombe's Bay' and 'Balcombe's Bay Beds' of Hall and Prichard (1902). See discussion p22. Superseded by Gellibrand Marl in 2009.||||||
927|Balcombe Clay""|35276|6|Mentioned|p242|||Refers Gostin 1966.||||||
80415|Balcombe's Bay Beds|71419|5|Briefly described|p21|Eocene|Eocene|Hall and Pritchard (1902). Contained a distinct fauna used as a basis for their 'Balcombian' sequence of Cenozoic [Tertiary] deposits. Eventually formalised by Gostin (1966) as Balcombe Clay.|||||Clays and limestones.|
32796|Balcombian Stage|44238|14|Not recorded|Fig.3||Miocene|||||||
928|Balcombian beds|32687|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
929|Balcombian series|32687|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
944|Bald Hill Sandstone|23275|5|Briefly described|p470|||||||||
944|Bald Hill Sandstone|41718|6|Mentioned|p254|||||||||
944|Bald Hill Sandstone|61186|6|Mentioned|p80|Permian|Permian|Victorian dimension stone. Name not intended as a formal stratigraphic name.||||||19-AUG-08
39699|Bald Hill lava flows|24439|5|Briefly described|p10, p15|||Informal name.  Age: 1.64Ma (K/Ar, Webb, 1989).||||||
39700|Bald Hill volcanic complex|24177|5|Briefly described|p74|Neogene|Neogene|Age: 1.64 Ma (K/Ar; Webb 1989). Of the Newer Volcanics.||||||
39700|Bald Hill volcanic complex|24439|6|Mentioned|p26, p37|||Informal name.  Age: 1.64Ma (K/Ar, Webb, 1989).||||||
34861|Baldhead Granodiorite|22968|6|Mentioned|P88|||Parent is Mount Baldhead Igneous Complex||||||
973|Ballan basalt|30271|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
973|Ballan basalt|35293|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
23354|Ballantyne Gap Megabreccia|23615|5|Briefly described|p23, p50|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|See also p225 App 2. See also Ballantyne Megabreccia. Age: 410-395Ma.||||||
23354|Ballantyne Gap Megabreccia|41585|5|Briefly described|p136|||||||||
23354|Ballantyne Gap Megabreccia|42827|5|Briefly described|p136|||||||||
23354|Ballantyne Gap Megabreccia|43206|5|Briefly described|map legend||Ludlow|Of Berrmarr Subgroup.||||||
23354|Ballantyne Gap Megabreccia|68115|6|Mentioned|p4.|Devonian|Devonian|Of Orth et al. (1995); name later shortened to Ballantyne Megabreccia by VandenBerg et al. (2000).||||||
77716|Ballarat West basalts|66002|5|Briefly described|p18|||Used by Yates (1954). Informal unit within Newer Volcanic Group ||||||
72840|Balley Hooley Ignimbrite|60542|4|Described|p60|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Probably misspelt - prefix should read Bally. Of Little River Sbgp. Granular to ash-like; abundant feldspar phenocrysts and quartz, lithic clasts; pumice. Underlies Boorabel Adst and Moores Ford Adst; uncon. underlies Raymond Falls Lava. Max. thick: 500m.||||||
72839|Bally Hooley ignimbrite|60542|5|Briefly described|p60|||Informal name. Of the Little River Subgroup. See also the misspelt Balley Hooley Ignimbrite.||||||
68378|Ballyrogan granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p227-228|||||||||
69176|Balook Sands|60538|6|Mentioned|p473 Fig. 12|||||||||
1058|Banimboola Diorite|29860|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Silurian|Late Ordovician|Lower Silurian-Upper Ordovician||||||
1058|Banimboola Diorite|33602|6|Mentioned|p32|||||||||
1058|Banimboola Diorite|35112|6|Mentioned|p287|||||||||
1058|Banimboola Diorite|42089|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
1059|Banimboola Granite|30332|6|Mentioned|p131|||||||||
1059|Banimboola Granite|31800|6|Mentioned|p203|||||||||
1059|Banimboola Granite|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
1059|Banimboola Granite|60503|6|Mentioned|p16, p149|Silurian|Silurian|Probably superseded by the Banimboola Quartz Monzodiorite||||||
29233|Banimboola Granodiorite|23710|14|Not recorded|p69|||Possibly pre-Middle Silurian||||||
29233|Banimboola Granodiorite|29709|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
29233|Banimboola Granodiorite|29711|6|Mentioned|p67|||||||||
29233|Banimboola Granodiorite|30329|6|Mentioned|p30|||On table P30||||||
29233|Banimboola Granodiorite|33393|6|Mentioned|p158|||||||||
29233|Banimboola Granodiorite|35278|6|Mentioned|p362|||||||||
29233|Banimboola Granodiorite|37727|6|Mentioned|p73|||||||||
29233|Banimboola Granodiorite|38367|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||||||||
29233|Banimboola Granodiorite|39331|6|Mentioned|Fig.0-3|||||||||
29233|Banimboola Granodiorite|39446|6|Mentioned|p26|||||||||
1060|Banimboola Quartz Diorite|40761|6|Mentioned|p249|||||||||
1060|Banimboola Quartz Diorite|41868|6|Mentioned|p481|||Misspelling of Bannimboola?||||||
1060|Banimboola Quartz Diorite|42827|6|Mentioned|p481|||||||||
1060|Banimboola Quartz Diorite|43220|5|Briefly described|p10||Devonian|||||||
1060|Banimboola Quartz Diorite|60503|5|Briefly described|p43 Tb.2|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Misspelt? See also Banimboola Quartz Monzodiorite.||||||
1060|Banimboola Quartz Diorite|60504|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Boggy Plain Supersuite. Hornblende-biotite quartz diorite: I-type; medium grained, light green to dark green.||||||
1060|Banimboola Quartz Diorite|60505|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Boggy Plain Supersuite. Hornblende-biotite quartz diorite: I-type; medium grained, light green to dark green.||||||
1060|Banimboola Quartz Diorite|60506|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Boggy Plain Supersuite. Hornblende-biotite quartz diorite: I-type; medium grained, light green to dark green.||||||
1060|Banimboola Quartz Diorite|60507|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Boggie Plain Supersuite. Hornblende-biotite quartz diorite: I-type; medium grained, light green to dark green.||||||07-OCT-04
69257|Banimboola Quartz Granodiorite|60503|6|Mentioned|p156 Fig. 80|||Probably refers to Banimboola Quartz Monzodiorite?||||||05-SEP-05
1062|Bankivia Beds""|36386|6|Mentioned|p156|||||||||
1067|Bannimboola Diorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p422 App1|||Succeeded by Banimboola Quartz Monzodiorite.||||||
1067|Bannimboola Diorite|39860|4|Described|p16|||See also P36||||||
1067|Bannimboola Diorite|41850|6|Mentioned|p431|||||||||
1068|Bannimboola Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||559. Of the Bannimboola Suite (Boggy Plain Supersuite).  Misspelling of Banimboola Granite, Granodiorite?  Formal name not intended.||||||11-JUL-13
37615|Bannimboola Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p422 App 1|||Superseded by Banimboola Quartz Monzodiorite.||||||07-DEC-04
1069|Bannimboola Quartz Diorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p422 App1|||Superseded by Banimboola Quartz Monzodiorite.||||||07-DEC-04
1069|Bannimboola Quartz Diorite|41868|5|Briefly described|p475|||||||||
1069|Bannimboola Quartz Diorite|44184|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|||||||
1070|Bannimboola Quartz Monzodiorite|23308|6|Mentioned|Map Legend|||Mine name?||||||
1070|Bannimboola Quartz Monzodiorite|24270|6|Mentioned|p1610|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt. Of the Boggy Plain Supersuite.||||||07-DEC-04
1070|Bannimboola Quartz Monzodiorite|40882|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
1070|Bannimboola Quartz Monzodiorite|42827|6|Mentioned|p432|||||||||
1071|Bannimboola Quartz-Diorite|39221|3|Fully described|p267|||Misspelling of Banimboola.||||||
31482|Bannimboola Suite|23549|6|Mentioned|p529|||Of the Boggy Plain Supersuite.  Has considerable mineralisation.||||||05-APR-05
31482|Bannimboola Suite|24270|6|Mentioned|p1614|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
31482|Bannimboola Suite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend||Early Devonian|Of the Boggy Plain Supersuite.  Contains the Bannimbula Granite (informal name).||||||08-FEB-05
42320|Bannimboola suite|24270|6|Mentioned|p1612|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt. Of the Boggy Plain Supersuite.||||||07-DEC-04
41633|Barangaroo ignimbrite|50154|6|Mentioned|p119|||Informal - see Barangaroo Ignimbrite.||||||
1087|Baratta Formation""|31036|6|Mentioned|p202|||Refers Reynolds, Evans, Bryan & Hawkins, 1966||||||
78780|Bare Hill Rhyodacite|63457|5|Briefly described|p127 Tb.1. |||Presented as a former name for Bullawin Porphyry. See references for that unit (p124-125, p127 Tb.1, p130-131, p134,p135,p137).||||||
72931|Baringhup East granite|61186|6|Mentioned|p45 Fig. 14|||Informal name for Victorian dimension stone. Probably named for the quarry locality. See also p48. ||||||
40912|Baringhup granite|24177|6|Mentioned|p29|||Informal - see Baringhup Granodiorite.||||||
39710|Baringhup granodiorite|24177|6|Mentioned|p62|||Informal - see Baringhup Granodiorite.||||||
39710|Baringhup granodiorite|24440|6|Mentioned|Map legend (In situ units)|||Informal - see Baringhup Granodiorite (main map legend).||||||
1103|Baringo Granodiorite|24551|5|Briefly described|p160|||Part of the Mount Macedon Igneous Complex.||||||
1103|Baringo Granodiorite|35215|6|Mentioned|p196|||Misspelling of Barringo?||||||
24693|Baringo granodiorite|35215|6|Mentioned|p194|||Misspelling of Barringo?||||||
1105|Barjang Granite|35112|6|Mentioned|p281|||Misspelling of Barjarg?||||||
42309|Barjang adamellite|24109|6|Mentioned|p282|||Probably misspelt.||||||09-MAR-05
1106|Barjarg Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p423 App 1|||Superseded by Barjarg Granite.||||||
1106|Barjarg Adamellite|42827|6|Mentioned|p434|||||||||
1106|Barjarg Adamellite|61185|5|Briefly described|p47|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Of Strathbogie Suite (White & Chappell 1988; Chappell et al 1991). Presented as Trawool and Barjarg adamellites.||||||07-FEB-11
35158|Barjarg Granodiorite|22971|5|Briefly described|p 35|||||||||
35158|Barjarg Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p32|||Informal - see Barjarg Granite.||||||
68753|Barjarg adamellite|24099|6|Mentioned|p45|||Part of the Strathbogie batholith within the Strathbogie Igneous Complex. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||18-APR-05
1108|Barjarg granite|39715|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
69929|Barkly River belt andesite|60904|5|Briefly described|p790 Fig. 16|Late Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Informal name. Of the Lachlan Orogen.||||||
38473|Barmouth group|24133|5|Briefly described|p20 Fig. 8|Silurian|Silurian|Informal.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
38473|Barmouth group|24551|5|Briefly described|p118 Fig. 5.1|Devonian|Devonian|Informal - see Barmouth Group.||||||
35151|Barnawartha Granite|22971|5|Briefly described|p 33|||||||||
35151|Barnawartha Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p423 App1|||Superseded by Barnawartha Gneissic Granodiorite.||||||
1120|Barnawatha Gneissic Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p 423 App1|||Superseded by Barnawartha Gneissic Granodiorite.||||||
1120|Barnawatha Gneissic Granodiorite|31713|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
1121|Barnawatha Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||Variation on Barnawatha Gneissic Granodiorite.||||||
30560|Barrabilly Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p423 App1|||Superseded by Barrabilly Granite.||||||
30560|Barrabilly Adamellite|23615|4|Described|p156|Early Devonian|Early Silurian|Of Bullenbalong Suite.  Formerly Barrabilly Diorite (Talent, 1964). Name used interchangeably with Barrabilly Granite throughout text.||||||
30560|Barrabilly Adamellite|43206|5|Briefly described|map legend||Wenlock|Of Bullenbalong Suite. Biotite-cordierite adamellite: dark, medium grained; massive; very weathered||||||27-OCT-04
28349|Barrabilly Diorite|23615|6|Mentioned|p156|||Superseded by Barrabilly Adamellite.||||||
28349|Barrabilly Diorite|39860|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
77128|Barrabilly Granodiorite|44185|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Silurian|Silurian|Granite type unassigned.||||||04-NOV-14
1150|Barrabilly diorite|34519|6|Mentioned|p43|||||||||
35594|Barrabool Hills Sandstone|23275|5|Briefly described|p468||Early Cretaceous|||||||
77302|Barrabool River Member|65715|6|Mentioned|p10|||Of Eumeralla Formation. Superseded name of Constantine & Liberman (2001) [? or is this a misspelling of Barwon River Member, see p9 Table 6]. Now Barwon River Conglomerate.||||||04-FEB-15
1151|Barrabool Sandstone|30905|6|Mentioned|p152|||||||||
1151|Barrabool Sandstone|30929|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|||||||
1151|Barrabool Sandstone|33228|5|Briefly described|p2|||Local spelling||||||
1151|Barrabool Sandstone|33231|5|Briefly described|p53|||||||||
1151|Barrabool Sandstone|33240|5|Briefly described|p2|||||||||
1151|Barrabool Sandstone|33663|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
1151|Barrabool Sandstone|34148|6|Mentioned|p10|||Lower Cretaceous. See also P11.||||||
1151|Barrabool Sandstone|34954|6|Mentioned|p195|||||||||
1151|Barrabool Sandstone|35712|6|Mentioned|Table 6|||||||||
1151|Barrabool Sandstone|41426|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
1151|Barrabool Sandstone|42827|6|Mentioned|p222|||||||||
1151|Barrabool Sandstone|61186|4|Described|p7, p36, p70, p83|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Victorian dimension stone from west of Geelong. Brown-green sandstone. Interbedded non-marine sandstone and siltstone; fine- to medium-grained volcanigenic rocks containing quartz, feldspar, clay, calcite, chlorite and variety of accessory minerals.||||||25-JUN-13
1151|Barrabool Sandstone|64769|6|Mentioned|p26, p27|||VIC.||||||05-MAY-09
1151|Barrabool Sandstone|65715|6|Mentioned|p10|||Obsolete name of Spencer-Jones (1963). Part of this unit now called Barwon River Conglomerate.||||||
1151|Barrabool Sandstone|70998|5|Briefly described|p159||Early Cretaceous|||||||
1155|Barracouta Beds|33459|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
1159|Barracouta Sandstone|31480|6|Mentioned|p73|||Late Cretaceous - Eocene.||||||
1159|Barracouta Sandstone|33165|6|Mentioned|Chart|||Correlation chart only||||||
1159|Barracouta Sandstone|35537|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
1159|Barracouta Sandstone|41318|6|Mentioned|p189|||||||||
1158|Barracouta Sandstone""|31352|6|Mentioned|p134|||Refers Traill (1968)||||||
1158|Barracouta Sandstone""|41171|6|Mentioned|p169|||||||||
1160|Barracouta formation|35537|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
1160|Barracouta formation|38929|6|Mentioned|p45|||||||||
68379|Barrakee granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p229|||Of the Charlton Province.||||||
1162|Barralin Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p449 App1|||Obsolete granite name.||||||03-APR-06
1162|Barralin Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
1162|Barralin Granite|66002|6|Mentioned|p6 Tb.5|||Shown as Mount Emu (Barralin) Granite of White and Chappell 1988. Now included in Tiac Granite.||||||
37255|Barrama Microadamellite|24012|3|Fully described|p224 appendix 1|||||||||
37255|Barrama Microadamellite|66002|6|Mentioned|p9 Tb.5|||Of  Kemp et al. 2002. Superseded name for Barrama Microgranite||||||
1167|Barrandella Shale|23710|14|Not recorded|p72|||Faunal equivalents in Cowombat Group.||||||
1167|Barrandella Shale|32155|6|Mentioned|p186|||||||||
1167|Barrandella Shale|32483|6|Mentioned|p20|||Refers Etheridge (1904)||||||
1167|Barrandella Shale|33066|6|Mentioned|p235|||Sil. Fauna.||||||
1167|Barrandella Shale|33393|6|Mentioned|p161|||||||||
1167|Barrandella Shale|34405|4|Described|p113|||||||||
1167|Barrandella Shale|34426|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
1167|Barrandella Shale|34692|5|Briefly described|p186|||||||||
1167|Barrandella Shale|35386|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||Revision of nomenclature||||||
1167|Barrandella Shale|37727|6|Mentioned|p84|||||||||
1167|Barrandella Shale|40328|6|Mentioned|Fig.16|||||||||
1167|Barrandella Shale|43344|14|Not recorded|p113,119||Late Silurian|Yass||||||
1167|Barrandella Shale|44861|14|Not recorded|p221|||||||||
1167|Barrandella Shale|48926|6|Mentioned|p35|||See also P36 etc.||||||24-FEB-10
1167|Barrandella Shale|68592|5|Briefly described|p429 Fig.89|||First named by Etheridge (1904, p289). Cited by Shearsby (1912, p115) who inexplicably renamed the rocks the Barrandella Shales. Later included as Barrandella Shale [sic] Member (of his Silverdale Formation) by Link (1970).||Unit in Hume Beds.||Overlay Bowspring Limestone.||
77304|Barrarbool Sandstone|65715|6|Mentioned|p10|||Alternative spelling of obsolete name (Barrabool) of Spencer-Jones (1963). Part of this unit now called Barwon River Conglomerate.||||||25-JUN-13
26372|Barringhup Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Misspelling? or variation on Baringhup Granodiorite.||||||15-FEB-05
74703|Barringhup Monzogranite|64312|6|Mentioned|p439 Tb. 2|||Chemical analysis information. Informal sample name.||||||
1186|Barringo Granite|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
1186|Barringo Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p423 App1|||Superseded by Barringo Granodiorite.||||||
1186|Barringo Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Variation on Barringo Granodiorite.||||||
1186|Barringo Granite|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3. |Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Melbourne Terrane. Age interpreted from Fig.3.|c.370-c.365 Ma.|||||
74704|Barringo granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p437 Tb. 1|||Informal name - mentioned only as Barrington under a Victorian granites heading - barium content information.||||||
1189|Barringo granodiorite|35215|6|Mentioned|p194|||||||||
1228|Barwo Sand Member|35091|5|Briefly described|p16|||||||||
1229|Barwo member|35091|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
1230|Barwo sand member|35091|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
69217|Barwon River Member|60563|5|Briefly described|p45|||Of Eumeralla Formation. Max. thickness: >60m. Fanglomerate; non-marine breccia-conglomerate, conglomerate, grit, sandstone, and siltstone.||||||25-JUN-13
69217|Barwon River Member|65715|5|Briefly described|p9 Tb.6|||Superseded name used by Constantine and Liberman (2001) for Barwon River Conglomerate. Herein considered sufficently different to Eumeralla Formation to be worthy of formation status.||||||04-FEB-15
38822|Basal Sand and Gravel member|24053|6|Mentioned|p39|||Informal name.  Of Lakes Entrance Formation.  Geological Basin: Gippsland Basin.||||||
1236|Basdale Beds|29591|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
38595|Basin Limestone|23615|6|Mentioned|p137|||One of four names inadvertently introduced, but never used, by Talent (1956) for the same unit.  Now supserseded by Buchan Caves Limestone.||||||
30556|Bass Camp Creek Ignimbrite|43206|5|Briefly described|map legend||Ludlow|Of the White Monkey Subgroup.||||||26-MAR-07
77114|Bass Sequence|61553|6|Mentioned|p605 Fig.4. |Ypresian|Late Cretaceous|This name appears to be used interchangeably with Bass Megasequence in this article.||||Overlies Durroon Sequence. Is overlain by Aroo Sequence.||
77114|Bass Sequence|69297|6|Mentioned|p146|||||||||
68380|Batesford Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p316|||||||||
68380|Batesford Formation|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Early Miocene|Late Oligocene|Overlain by Fyansford Formation. Max. thickness: 60m. Geological Province: Melbourne region.||||||
32797|Batesfordian Stage|44238|14|Not recorded|Fig.3||Miocene|||||||
68381|Batman Avenue Gravels|24551|5|Briefly described|p338 Fig. 11.2|Late Pleistocene|Late Pleistocene|||||||
68381|Batman Avenue Gravels|71277|5|Briefly described|p303 Tb.1, p305|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||Is overlain by the Coode Island Silt beneath the Yarra River.|Fine- to medium-grained sand with some gravels.|
1274|Baw Baw Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p423 App1|||Superseded by Baw Baw Granodiorite.||||||
1274|Baw Baw Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p537|Devonian|Devonian|||||||18-APR-06
1274|Baw Baw Granite|35283|6|Mentioned|p48|||||||||
1274|Baw Baw Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
1274|Baw Baw Granite|61209|5|Briefly described|p221|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|The granite lies to the western margin of the Thomson Reservoir (Vic). Intrudes a sequence of Silurian and Early Devonian marine sedimentary rocks.||||||
68382|Baw Baw granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p224|||Of the Tynong Suite.||||||
1275|Baw Baw granodiorite|32074|6|Mentioned|p182|||||||||
1275|Baw Baw granodiorite|35073|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
1275|Baw Baw granodiorite|70933|14|Not recorded|p96|||Distribution map.||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|23234|6|Mentioned|p91|||||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|23262|5|Briefly described|p292, 298|Pliocene|Late Miocene|||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|24038|5|Briefly described|p448 Fig.9|||||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p310 Fig. 10.18, 320|||||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|30084|4|Described|p10|||||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|31242|5|Briefly described|p9|||Refers hydrogeology||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|32002|6|Mentioned|p114|||||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|32375|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||See also P6||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|33237|6|Mentioned|p65|||||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|33458|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|33462|4|Described|p17|||See also p29. Re hydrogeology.||||||07-FEB-18
28354|Baxter Formation|34961|6|Mentioned|p428|||||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|35276|4|Described|p245|||See also P243.||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|35943|5|Briefly described|p11|||||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|36197|4|Described|p11|||See also Table 1.||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|37366|5|Briefly described|p3|||||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|40171|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|40523|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|41868|5|Briefly described|p553|||||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|42184|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 p348|||||||||31-JAN-18
28354|Baxter Formation|42827|4|Described|p319|||see also Fig 8.15||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|61181|6|Mentioned|p183|||Useful quartz sand resource in west central Gippsland.||||||
28354|Baxter Formation|68360|6|Mentioned|p225 Fig.4|||Relationship stated in figure caption, but not shown in figure.||||Overlies Beaumaris Formation unconformably.||07-FEB-18
35536|Baxter Group|23238|6|Mentioned|p107|||Geol. Province: Port Phillip Basin||||||
1279|Baxter Sand|29591|6|Mentioned|p98|||||||||
1279|Baxter Sand|30082|6|Mentioned|p4|||In relationship to aquifers.||||||
1279|Baxter Sand|30084|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
1279|Baxter Sand|31345|6|Mentioned|p332|||||||||
1279|Baxter Sand|33458|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
1279|Baxter Sand|33462|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|23230|5|Briefly described|p42|||Present in the Western Port Basin.||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|23262|5|Briefly described|Fig13-1.1p290, 291, 296|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|23274|5|Briefly described|p448-9|Early Pliocene|Mitchellian|||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|23537|5|Briefly described|Fig 1 p 440|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|24551|6|Mentioned|p310 Fig. 10.18, 578|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|29591|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|29652|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|29653|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|30083|6|Mentioned|Map 1.|||Tertiary age.||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|30929|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|30930|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|31080|5|Briefly described|p51|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|31242|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|31508|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Miocene||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|31510|5|Briefly described|p21|||See also Table 1||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|33462|6|Mentioned|p17|||Refs Keble (1950).||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|33464|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|33604|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|34017|6|Mentioned|p3|||U.Tertiary||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|34956|6|Mentioned|p84|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|34986|6|Mentioned|p330|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|35276|4|Described|p245|||See also P243.||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|35285|6|Mentioned|p416|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|35290|4|Described|p43|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|35712|6|Mentioned|Table 6|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|35943|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|36197|6|Mentioned|p8|||On Table refs. Jenkin 1962.||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|37035|6|Mentioned|p132|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|40529|5|Briefly described|p85|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|41398|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|41511|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|41521|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|41848|6|Mentioned|p404|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|41849|6|Mentioned|p404|||||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|42318|6|Mentioned|p5|||Equivalent to Red Bluff Sand||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|42827|4|Described|p317|||see also Fig 8.15||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|61155|6|Mentioned|p5|Pliocene|Pliocene|Ferruginous sandstones. ||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|61207|5|Briefly described|p280 Fig. 2|Late Pliocene|Late Miocene|Of the Brighton Group. Geological Province: Port Phillip Basin.||||||12-JAN-06
27330|Baxter Sandstone|65715|5|Briefly described|p17|||Junior synonym, of Red Bluff Sandstone.||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|66244|5|Briefly described|p8.|||Replaced by Red Bluff Sandstone (VandenBerg 2008) with which it is identical at its type area and which has precedence.||||||
27330|Baxter Sandstone|71419|5|Briefly described|p8, p12, p14-15, p21|Pliocene|Pliocene|Of Keble (1950), who proposed a fluvial origin. Mornington Peninsula. Depositional environment based on two thin beds of 'grit with pebbles' in the type section (a road cutting near Mornington; location shown in Fig.2b).  Redefined by Gostin (1966). Fluvial environment now refuted. See discussion (p12) of sedimentary structures observed in type area. Name dropped here in favour of Sandringham Sandstone.||||Said (by Gostin 1966) to overlie Marina Cove Sand.||02-FEB-18
79975|Baxter Sandstones|71205|14|Not recorded|p216 and 217|||Geological history and map.||||||
1280|Baxter formation|36197|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
1280|Baxter formation|37366|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
1281|Baxter sandstone|35943|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
1281|Baxter sandstone|37035|6|Mentioned|p124|||||||||
68383|Bayliss Spur granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
1285|Baynton Adamellite|22886|4|Described|Table.1|||Age: K/Ar 282+/- 15 Ma - Rb/Sr 365Ma. of Cobaw Batholith||||||
1285|Baynton Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p423 App1|||Superseded by Baynton Granite.||||||
1285|Baynton Adamellite|41850|6|Mentioned|p435|||||||||
1285|Baynton Adamellite|42154|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P334|||||||||
1285|Baynton Adamellite|42827|5|Briefly described|p435|||||||||
1285|Baynton Adamellite|65715|5|Briefly described|p7 Tb.4|||Superseded name for Baynton Granodiorite used by White and Chappell (1988).||||||
27331|Baynton Granite|23309|5|Briefly described|p423 App1|||G284. I-Type.  Supersedes Baynton Granodiorite, Adamellite.||||||
27331|Baynton Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p221|||||||||
27331|Baynton Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Variation on Baynton Granodiorite, Adamellite.||||||
27331|Baynton Granite|62897|6|Mentioned|p118|||||||||18-MAR-08
27331|Baynton Granite|63741|6|Mentioned|p118|||||||||
27331|Baynton Granite|64612|6|Mentioned|p45|||||||||07-FEB-11
68384|Baynton granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p221|||||||||
68384|Baynton granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p437 Tb. 1|||Informal name - mentioned only as Baynton under a Victorian granites heading - barium content information.||||||
24703|Bealiba Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
24703|Bealiba Granite|60491|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
37275|Bear Gully Chert|23309|5|Briefly described|p32, Fig. 2.7, p55, 378, 381.|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
37275|Bear Gully Chert|24002|5|Briefly described|p228 Fig.2|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
37275|Bear Gully Chert|24098|5|Briefly described|p27 Fig. 2, p30|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|See also Bear Gully Chert Bed. Unconformably overlies Maitland Beach Volcanics and Corduroy Creek Gabbro. Age is Lancefieldian. Geological Province: Melbourne Zone, Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||05-AUG-13
37275|Bear Gully Chert|24551|4|Described|p89|Cambrian|Cambrian|Overlies Corduroy Creek Gabbro. See also Bear Gully Chert Bed.||||||
37275|Bear Gully Chert|64616|6|Mentioned|p343 Fig.23|||||||||
37275|Bear Gully Chert|73489|5|Briefly described|p650-651, p653, p654 Tb.1, p655, p660|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Less than 5 m thick. Unconformably overlies ophiolitic rocks at Waratah Bay. Mixed detrital zircon signature of both Tyennan and distal Gondwana detrital sources. See also p652 Fig.1.||||Underlies Digger Island Marl, Waratah Limestone|Silicified sedimentary unit. Includes sandstone.|
37275|Bear Gully Chert|75070|5|Briefly described|p178-180, 182, 184-185|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Waratah Bay, southern Victoria. Detrital zircon, REE graphs. The Macquarie Arc is a possible distal source of detrital zircons in this unit. See also references to Bear Gully Chert Bed (p175, 178, 184).||||Is overlain by Diggers Island Marl / Digger Island Marlstone.|Chert.|
78297|Bear Gully Gritstone|67104|6|Mentioned|p635|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Of Cayley et al. (2002). Correlates with the Wahroonga Breccia in Victoria and the Owen Conglomerate in western Tasmania.||||||18-SEP-13
36855|Beaufort formation|23301|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Cambrian|Of Saint Arnaud Group||||||
36855|Beaufort formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p83|||Informal - see Beaufort Formation.||||||
36855|Beaufort formation|60452|6|Mentioned|p21|||Informal - see Beaufort Formation.||||||
36855|Beaufort formation|60491|5|Briefly described|p14|Early Ordovician|Cambrian|Informally referring to the Beaufort Formation.||||||
76739|Beaumaris Sandstone|68360|3|Fully described|p223-229|Pliocene|Miocene|Proposed new name for the Black Rock Sandstone"". ~15m thick at type section (locality included). Miocene-Pliocene age (N16-17), from microfossils (Mallett, 1977) and isotopic dating (Wallace et al., 2005). Type locality for the vertebrate Zygomaturus gilli (Stirton, 1967) and invertebrates Lovenia woodsi (Etheridge, 1875) and Austromegabalanus victoriensis (Buckeridge, 1983). It is also the type locality for the trace fossil Ophiomorpha beaumarisensis isp. nov. (here named).||Of the Brighton Group.||Overlain by the Red Bluff Sand. Unconformably overlain by the Baxter Formation (not exposed at the Beaumaris Section). Unconformably underlain by the Fyansford Formation.|Extensively bio-turbated succession of marine sands and silts with a basal phospatic nodule layer. Lower horizons are calcareous, but up section less calcareous and ferruginous horizons become progressively more common. |03-JUL-14
76739|Beaumaris Sandstone|71419|5|Briefly described|p8, p21|||Introduced by Ter and Buckeridge (2012) to replace the Victorian Black Rock Sandstone (Kenley, 1967 after Gill, 1956), to avoid any further confusion with the NSW Black Rock Sandstone. Name dropped here in favour of Sandringham Sandstone.||||||02-FEB-18
1350|Beckworth Granite|23305|6|Mentioned|p45|||of White and Chappell (1988). Now included in Ercildoun Granite.||||||10-SEP-19
1350|Beckworth Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p448 App1|||G313 - Obsolete granite name.||||||10-SEP-19
1350|Beckworth Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
1350|Beckworth Granite|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|G313 I-type.||||||
1350|Beckworth Granite|65715|5|Briefly described|p8 Tb.4|||Named used by White and Chappell (1988). Now included in Ercildoun Granite.||||||
1350|Beckworth Granite|66002|6|Mentioned|p6 Tb.5|||Of White and Chappell 1988. Now included in Ercildoun Granite||||||
68385|Beckworth granites|24551|6|Mentioned|p228|||||||||
68386|Beckworth group|24551|6|Mentioned|p218|||||||||
68387|Bee Tree granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p234|||Of the Kuark Province||||||
68410|Beechworth 'Suite'|24551|6|Mentioned|p229|||Of the Tabberabbera Province.||||||
1380|Beechworth Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p424 App1|||Superseded by Beechworth Granite.||||||
1380|Beechworth Adamellite|41850|6|Mentioned|p432|||||||||
1380|Beechworth Adamellite|42827|6|Mentioned|p432|||||||||
35175|Beechworth Granite""|22971|5|Briefly described|p 60|||||||||
1382|Beechworth complex|31800|6|Mentioned|p206|||||||||
1382|Beechworth complex|70910|14|Not recorded|p46|||Order of intrusion.||||||
32621|Beechworth granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p229, 659|||Of the Beechworth Group.||||||
32621|Beechworth granite|46053|14|Not recorded|p.448||Late Devonian|late Devonian.||||||
32621|Beechworth granite|50087|6|Mentioned|p183|||Informal name.  Assocxiated with the Benambran Orogeny (Early Silurian) by Buckingham and Joshi (1978).||||||
32621|Beechworth granite|61181|6|Mentioned|p185|||Informal name.||||||
32621|Beechworth granite|64312|5|Briefly described|p440|||||||||
68388|Beechworth group|24551|6|Mentioned|p229|||||||||
1385|Beehive Adamellite|22815|5|Briefly described|p75|||||||||
1385|Beehive Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p424 App1|||Superseded by Beehive Granite||||||
1385|Beehive Adamellite|41850|6|Mentioned|p430|||||||||
1385|Beehive Adamellite|42827|5|Briefly described|p430|||||||||
1385|Beehive Adamellite|43233|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|of Coolangubra Suite.||||||11-JAN-10
1386|Beehive Creek Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p424|||Superseded by Beehive Granite.||||||07-FEB-05
1386|Beehive Creek Granite|40889|5|Briefly described|p97|||||||||
1386|Beehive Creek Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|134.  Of the Coolangubra Suite (Bemboka Supersuite).  Not intended as a formal name.||||||07-FEB-05
40591|Beehive granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p321 Table 3.39|||||||||
32388|Beetomba|44184|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Silurian|Shown as Beetomba Unassigned.||||||
37631|Beetomba Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p424, Appendix 1|||G574||||||
1395|Bega Granite|29992|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
1395|Bega Granite|29994|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
1395|Bega Granite|31947|6|Mentioned|p34|||||||||
1395|Bega Granite|32865|6|Mentioned|p484|||||||||
1395|Bega Granite|33269|6|Mentioned|p40|||Refers geology||||||
1395|Bega Granite|33325|5|Briefly described|Table 5|||||||||
1395|Bega Granite|33875|6|Mentioned|p32|||Uraninite deposits.||||||
1395|Bega Granite|34109|6|Mentioned|p156|||||||||
1395|Bega Granite|34225|6|Mentioned|p552|||||||||
1395|Bega Granite|34404|6|Mentioned|p88|||||||||
1395|Bega Granite|34519|6|Mentioned|p43|||||||||
1395|Bega Granite|34692|6|Mentioned|p183|||||||||
1395|Bega Granite|34706|6|Mentioned|p392|||||||||
1395|Bega Granite|35044|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
1395|Bega Granite|35257|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
1395|Bega Granite|35277|6|Mentioned|p116|||||||||
1395|Bega Granite|35633|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
1395|Bega Granite|39665|5|Briefly described|p1|||||||||
1395|Bega Granite|40328|4|Described|p202|||||||||
1395|Bega Granite|41641|4|Described|p186|||||||||
1395|Bega Granite|43344|14|Not recorded|p185,189||Middle Devonian|||||||
1395|Bega Granite|43676|6|Mentioned|p325|||||||||
1395|Bega Granite|45087|6|Mentioned|p34|||chem. analyses.||||||
1395|Bega Granite|46579|14|Not recorded|p.103-109,112||Middle Devonian|Pl.12.(J55-4/Pambula; J55-8/Eden).||||||
1395|Bega Granite|60007|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Middle Devonian|Early Devonian|Granite, granodiorite, aplite and pegamtite.||||||12-JUL-04
1395|Bega Granite|63605|6|Mentioned|p999|||||||||07-FEB-11
37127|Belair Sub Group|23562|5|Briefly described|p295 Fig 2|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Informal||||||
37127|Belair Sub Group|23869|5|Briefly described|p22 Fig. 4|||Informal - see Belair Subgroup.||||||
40993|Belfast Formation, upper|24562|6|Mentioned|p80|||Informal. See Belfast Formation.||||||
80433|Belfast Member, upper|71437|5|Briefly described|p157|||Neritic mudstones lithologically similar to Belfast Mudstone Member, but overlying the Nullawarre Greensand Member.||||||
77495|Belfast Mudstone Formation|61230|5|Briefly described|p319 Fig.2, pp325-326, p333, pp337-345.|Santonian|Turonian|The formal name (as at 2011) is Belfast Mudstone. Of the Otway Delta. Characterised by transparent to poorly defined seismic reflectors. Prodelta, outer shelf to bathyal deposits thicken significantly seaward; high sedimentation rate of up to 250 m per million years. TOC values are high, c.15%. Relatively diverse dinoflagellate assemblage. See also references to Belfast Formation (p331, p338).||Unit in Sherbrook Group.||Overlies Flaxman Formation. Is overlain by Paaratte Formation.|A relatively homogeneous mudstone-dominated unit; minor fine sand; glauconitic, decreasing upwards; lamination common, bioturbation locally.|
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|12796|6|Mentioned|p460|||Formerly of the Paarratte Formation, now superseded by Timboon Sandstone. ||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|22875|5|Briefly described|p26 Table1|||||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|24056|5|Briefly described|p85|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Of Sherbrook Group.  Geological Basin: Otway Basin.||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p623||Coniacian|Of the Paaratte Formation||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|30576|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|30578|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|30580|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|30675|5|Briefly described|p253|||Lithology and radioactivity.||||||27-MAR-07
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|30905|6|Mentioned|Table 7.3|||||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|30932|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Part of Paaratte Formation.||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|31036|1|Redefined|p204|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Unit of Paaratte Formation||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|31372|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|31424|4|Described|p19|||See also p7.||||||27-MAR-07
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||U.Cretaceous||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|31714|6|Mentioned|Fig. 8|||||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|34987|4|Described|p172|||||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|35013|6|Mentioned|p393|||||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|35066|6|Mentioned|p205|||||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|35722|6|Mentioned|p3|||Stratigraphy.||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|41642|4|Described|p245|||||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|41701|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cretaceous||||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|41769|4|Described|p16|||||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|42152|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P4|||||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|42318|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P10|||||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|42827|3|Fully described|p245|||see also Fig 8.6.||||||27-MAR-07
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|63124|5|Briefly described|p48 Fig. 5.1|||Of Sprigg (1986). Upgraded to Belfast Mudstone. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
1413|Belfast Mudstone Member|71437|4|Described|Fig. 1 opp 154, p155, p157-158|Campanian|Turonian|Also shown as Belfast Member, Belfast Mudstone. Marine, neritic. Transitional, interfingeriing or sharp contact with overlying Paaratte Formation.||Of Paaratte Formation.||Transitional, interfingeriing or sharp contact with overlying Paaratte Formation.|Glauconitic siltstones and claystones.|
1414|Belfast Mudstone""|31036|6|Mentioned|p199|||Refers Brown. Campbell and Crook, 1968.||||||27-MAR-07
75085|Belfast Mudstone, Lower|61625|5|Briefly described|p477, p478 Fig. 3, p479 Fig. 4|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Informal name, refers to the lower part of the Belfast Mudstone. Dark grey-brown mudstone with minor fine-grained sandstone interbeds, common shell fragments.||||||07-FEB-11
75086|Belfast Mudstone, Middle|61625|5|Briefly described|p477, p480, p478 Fig. 3, p479 Fig. 4|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Informal name, refers to the middle part of the Belfast Mudstone. Glaconite mudstone, but lacks shelly material||||||07-FEB-11
75087|Belfast Mudstone, Upper|61625|5|Briefly described|p477, p480, p478 Fig. 3, p479 Fig. 4|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Informal name, refers to the upper part of the Belfast Mudstone. Bioturbated shelly dark grey glauconitic mudstones and siltstones.||||||07-FEB-11
70235|Belfast Mudstone, lower|12796|6|Mentioned|p463|||Informal - see Belfast Mudstone.||||||
40994|Belfast Shale|24562|5|Briefly described|p53|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.  Maximum Thickness: 480m.||||||
40995|Belfast Shale Formation|24562|6|Mentioned|p110|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
37270|Bell Point Formation|24002|5|Briefly described|p234|Emsian|Pragian|||||||
1420|Bell Point limestone|23309|6|Mentioned|p152|||||||||
1420|Bell Point limestone|24224|5|Briefly described|p264|Pragian|Pragian|Geological Province: Turtons Creek Inlier.||||||09-MAR-05
1420|Bell Point limestone|24551|5|Briefly described|p120, 614|Devonian|Progian|Informal - see Bell Point Limestone||||||
1420|Bell Point limestone|32892|6|Mentioned|p222|||||||||
1420|Bell Point limestone|33326|6|Mentioned|p435|||Fauna.||||||
24176|Bellbridge Gneiss|37871|4|Described|p7|||||||||
24176|Bellbridge Gneiss|38367|6|Mentioned|Fig.27|||||||||
24176|Bellbridge Gneiss|39858|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Silurian|Silurian|Silurian - Ordovician||||||
24176|Bellbridge Gneiss|68115|5|Briefly described|p7.|||Omeo Zone. Shown under this name on the Hume 1:50 000 geological map (O'Shea, 1979). Later mapping showed it to be granite, hence its renaming as Bellbridge Granite. G174.||||||07-DEC-21
68315|Bemboka supersuite|24551|6|Mentioned|p235|||Of the Mallacoota Province||||||
28238|Bemm River Beds|22859|6|Mentioned|p213||Late Devonian|||||||
28238|Bemm River Beds|22878|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
28238|Bemm River Beds|30574|5|Briefly described|p4|||Refers Spencer-Jones (1967)||||||
28238|Bemm River Beds|30938|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
28238|Bemm River Beds|35277|4|Described|p119|||||||||
28238|Bemm River Beds|41572|6|Mentioned|Fig.1.11|||||||||
28238|Bemm River Beds|41641|4|Described|p189|||||||||
28238|Bemm River Beds|42647|5|Briefly described|p33|||Name discarded. Superseded by Combyingbar Formation.||||||
28238|Bemm River Beds|42827|5|Briefly described|p189|||||||||
28238|Bemm River Beds|60541|6|Mentioned|p58|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Of Douglas (1974). Superseded by Combyingbar Formation.||||||
1450|Bemm River Beds""|42647|6|Mentioned|p7|||Used 1899. Superseded by Combyingbar Formation.||||||
40592|Ben Boyd formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p187|||||||||
34429|Ben Major Adamellite|22756|5|Briefly described|P47|||||||||
34429|Ben Major Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p424 App1|||Superseded by Ben Major Granite.||||||
34429|Ben Major Adamellite|43260|6|Mentioned|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Glenlogie Suite. Hornblende-biotite adamellite: pale grey, medium grained||||||
34429|Ben Major Adamellite|66002|6|Mentioned|p7 Tb.5|||Superseded name for Ben Major Granite||||||
68316|Ben Major granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p227-228|||||||||
72932|Benambra Limestone|61186|6|Mentioned|p51 Fig. 19|||In the Brothers area, Benambra. ||||||
1460|Benambra Syenite|35278|6|Mentioned|Table 11.2|||Name shown as Benambra Syenite (The Brothers).||||||05-FEB-15
1461|Benambra complex|32104|6|Mentioned|Table 11|||||||||
1462|Benambra granite porphyry|33349|6|Mentioned|p683|||||||||
1463|Benambra monzonite|40811|6|Mentioned|p328|||||||||
35531|Benambra syenite complex|23232|6|Mentioned|p65|||||||||
68317|Benambra volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p262 Fig. 9.29|Jurassic|Triassic|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||08-MAR-07
68318|Benambran Volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p240, Fig. 9.2|Early Jurassic|Late Triassic|||||||
1470|Bendigo Series""|35118|6|Mentioned|p420|||||||||
32643|Bendigo beds|46197|14|Not recorded|p.15|||||||||
70252|Bendigo sandstones|61179|6|Mentioned|p12|Ordovician|Ordovician|Informal reference to sandstone units in the Bendigo Goldfield region.||||||
1471|Bendigonian Slate|31706|6|Mentioned|p637|||Ordovician correlation chart||||||
32794|Bendigonian [Stage]|44236|14|Not recorded|p.174|||||||||
69256|Bendoc Group black shale|60503|6|Mentioned|p122|||Informal reference to Warbisco Shale within the Bendoc Group. ||||||
38444|Bendoc group|23309|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 1.3, 59-61 Tb2.19|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
38444|Bendoc group|24133|6|Mentioned|p21|Ordovician|Ordovician|Misspelt - see Bendoc Group.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
38444|Bendoc group|24551|6|Mentioned|p96 Fig.4.1|||Informal - see Bendoc Group||||||
38444|Bendoc group|60541|6|Mentioned|p13|||Informal - see Bendoc Group.||||||
38444|Bendoc group|60542|6|Mentioned|p17|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|Informal - see Bendoc Group. ||||||
38444|Bendoc group|61160|6|Mentioned|p44|||Informal - See Bendoc Group. ||||||
38444|Bendoc group|61161|6|Mentioned|p78|||Informal - see Bendoc Group.||||||
68322|Bentleys Plain granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
1495|Benwerrin Seam|42184|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P348|||||||||
31825|Berrimal granite|23603|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||14-MAY-13
31825|Berrimal granite|43846|6|Mentioned|13||Devonian|Stated as informal name, but formal form of name exists||||||
40593|Berrmarr subgroup|23309|6|Mentioned|p131|||||||||
70618|Berry Group|62370|6|Mentioned|p458|||Mentioned in connection with the Berry United Mine and lost "leads".||||||
77285|Besford Caldera|68115|6|Mentioned|p5.|Devonian|Devonian|Of VandenBerg et al. (1998a). Superseded by Garden Creek Igneous Complex (new name).||||||
77244|Bete Belong Granite|61187|6|Mentioned|p114. |||||Unit in Bete Belong Suite.||||
77245|Bete Belong Granodiorite|61187|6|Mentioned|p123 Fig.8, p124.|||||||||
34705|Bete Belong Suite|22876|4|Described|p25|||||||||
34705|Bete Belong Suite|22877|5|Briefly described|map|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
34705|Bete Belong Suite|24270|6|Mentioned|p1610|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
34705|Bete Belong Suite|61187|5|Briefly described|p16, pp113-114, pp122-124, p126.|||Associated with sub-economic porphyry-style copper mineralisation. Forms a series of magnetic highs.|||Includes Bete Belong Granite, Double Bull Granodiorite, Feltis Farm Tonalite and Eleven Bob Granite.|||
1537|Bete Belong granodiorite|31335|6|Mentioned|p433|||Misspelling of Bete Bolong ?||||||
72841|Bete Belong-Double Bull Granite|60542|6|Mentioned|p112|||Compound term grouping two units together to describe an area of mineralisation near the Snowy River. Not intended as a formal name. Bete Bolong is incorrectly spelt.||||||
1538|Bete Bolong Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p424 App 1|||(G57) Superseded by Bete Bolong Granodiorite||||||
1538|Bete Bolong Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
1538|Bete Bolong Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Bete Bolong Granodiorite.||||||
1538|Bete Bolong Granite|43312|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Wenlock|of Bete Bolong Suite. Hornblende granodiorite, grey-green, medium to coarse grained, I-Type. G57.||||||26-OCT-04
1538|Bete Bolong Granite|43313|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Wenlock|of Bete Bolong Suite.||||||
1538|Bete Bolong Granite|60542|4|Described|p87, p26|||Of Bete Bolong Suite. See also Bete Bolong Granodiorite - names used interchangeably. Medium- to coarse-grained; perfectly shaped large hornblende crystals, quartz, biotite. Intruded Pinnak Sandstone. ||||||
1538|Bete Bolong Granite|71206|6|Mentioned|p379|||Lachlan Fold Belt.|||||Unfractionated I-type granite.|
69212|Bete Bolong Granites|60541|5|Briefly described|p83|||Probably an informal reference to granites of the Bete Bolong Suite?  Main lithology is feldspar-hornblende porphyry which comprises sericitised feldspar and chloritised hornblende phenocrysts in a fine groundmass of clay minerals and iron oxide.||||||16-JUN-05
72843|Bete Bolong Suite granites|60542|6|Mentioned|p44|||Informal for Bete Bolong Suite but probably refers to Bete Bolong Granite.||||||
1541|Bete Bolong diorite|34519|6|Mentioned|p43|||||||||
72842|Bete Bolong granite|60542|6|Mentioned|p128|||Informal - see Bete Bolong Granite. ||||||
69213|Bete Bolong granites|60541|5|Briefly described|p83|||Informal name - see also Bete Bolong Granites. Main lithology is feldspar-hornblende porphyry which comprises sericitised feldspar and chloritised hornblende phenocrysts in a fine groundmass of clay minerals and iron oxide.||||||16-JUN-05
1542|Bethanga Bridge gneiss|35278|6|Mentioned|p362|||Variation of Bethanga Gneiss?||||||
1544|Bethanga Gneiss|23938|5|Briefly described|p120 Fig. 55|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
1544|Bethanga Gneiss|24551|6|Mentioned|p396|||||||||
1544|Bethanga Gneiss|29992|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
1544|Bethanga Gneiss|29994|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
1544|Bethanga Gneiss|32684|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Petrology p252.||||||27-AUG-08
1544|Bethanga Gneiss|37871|4|Described|p6|||||||||
1544|Bethanga Gneiss|38367|6|Mentioned|Fig.27|||||||||
1544|Bethanga Gneiss|39331|4|Described|p27|||Ordovician.  Xenoliths.||||||27-AUG-08
1544|Bethanga Gneiss|39858|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Silurian|Ordovician|Silurian - Ordovician||||||
1544|Bethanga Gneiss|39860|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
1544|Bethanga Gneiss|40328|4|Described|p202|||||||||
1544|Bethanga Gneiss|40498|6|Mentioned|p392|||||||||
1544|Bethanga Gneiss|41868|6|Mentioned|p476|||||||||
1544|Bethanga Gneiss|42827|5|Briefly described|p476|||||||||
1544|Bethanga Gneiss|44184|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Silurian|||||||
1544|Bethanga Gneiss|60085|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
1544|Bethanga Gneiss|61181|6|Mentioned|p188|||Sillimanite-K-feldspar rocks are common. Associated with the Omeo Metamorphic Complex. ||||||
1544|Bethanga Gneiss|68115|5|Briefly described|p7.|||Omeo Zone. Formerly Bethanga Gneiss. Shown as granite by Keay et al. (1999), so has been renamed accordingly.||||||
1543|Bethanga Gneiss""|37871|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
1545|Bethanga Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p717 Table 2.4|Ludlow|Ludlow|Age: 420 +/- 3.8Ma.||||||
1545|Bethanga Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||592. Of the Bethanga Suite (Cooma Supersuite).  Formal name not intended.  Variation on Bethanga Gneiss.||||||09-FEB-05
31496|Bethanga Suite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend||Early Devonian|Of the Cooma Supersuite.  Includes the Bethanga and House Creek Granites (informal names).||||||09-FEB-05
68323|Bethanga granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p232|||Of the Cooma Supersuite||||||
68323|Bethanga granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p437 Tb. 1|||Informal name - mentioned only as Bethanga under a Victorian granites heading - barium content information.||||||
68323|Bethanga granite|70890|4|Described|p325-326,328-329,332,334-337,339|Earliest Devonian|Latest Silurian|Geological province: Lachlan Fold Belt. S-type granite intruded by Hawkesview adamellite. Age of 400+\-5 Ma from Evernden and Richards 1962; recalculated in Richards and Singleton 1981. Grouped age around 419.9+\-1.7 Ma interpreted as magmatic age, and less-defined group at 495.5+\-3.8 Ma. Preserves evidence of D4 and D4 deformation (over 2.1 My interval) in Tallangatta region at around 421 Ma.|419.9+\-1.7 Ma (magmatic age)|||||
1547|Bethgarno Gneiss|37871|4|Described|p5|||||||||
1547|Bethgarno Gneiss|39858|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Silurian|Ordovician|Silurian - Ordovician||||||
1547|Bethgarno Gneiss|39860|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
1547|Bethgarno Gneiss|68115|5|Briefly described|p4.|Silurian|Silurian|Of O'Shea (1976, 1979); called Spring Creek Amphibolite by Steele (1979) and Bolger (1984). Name is now changed to Bethgarno Amphibolite to distinguish it from other gneisses in the region which are all quartzofeldspathic. The name Bethgarno has precedence.||||||
1548|Betka Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p424 App1.|||Superseded by Betka Granodiorite.||||||
1548|Betka Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Betka Granodiorite.||||||
68324|Betka Suite member|24551|6|Mentioned|p235|||||||||
69255|Big Bluff"" limestone lens|60503|6|Mentioned|p230|||Informal name. Hosts copper mineralisation, and minor chalcopyrite along the Mitta Mitta River. Limestone lens within the Wombat Creek Group.   See also p104 Tb. 3.||||||07-SEP-05
1589|Big Hill Diorite|40761|6|Mentioned|p240|||||||||
1590|Big Hill Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||567. Variation on Big Hill Diorite.||||||
69799|Big Hill Series|61160|6|Mentioned|p76, p58-59 Fig. 6.8|||Of Fagan (1979).  Superseded by Big Hill Suite. ||||||
1595|Big River Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p423 App1|||Superseded by Batty Spur Granite.||||||
1595|Big River Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p234|||See also Batty Spur Granite||||||
1595|Big River Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||566.||||||
68325|Bimbimbie granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p235|||||||||
32372|Bindaree Diorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p424 Appendix 1|||G185. Supersedes Binadree Granite.||||||
32372|Bindaree Diorite|44187|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Middle Devonian|G185 Unassigned.||||||
32372|Bindaree Diorite|68115|5|Briefly described|p8.|||Tabberabbera Zone; near Mount Buller. Name changed to Changue East Diorite to eliminate conflict with the Bindaree Formation nearby.||||||
1677|Bindaree Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p424 Appendix 1|||Superseded by Bindaree Diorite.||||||
1677|Bindaree Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian||||||||
40594|Bindaree formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p185|||||||||
40594|Bindaree formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p173|||||||||
1678|Bindi Granite|22968|6|Mentioned|P14||Early Devonian|||||||
1678|Bindi Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p424 App 1|||Superseded by Bindi Granodiorite.||||||08-MAR-07
1678|Bindi Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||574. Variation on Bindi Granodiorite.||||||
1680|Bindi Limestone|23615|6|Mentioned|p137|||Of Howitt, 1876. Superseded by Buchan Group.||||||
1680|Bindi Limestone|32583|6|Mentioned|p374|||||||||
1680|Bindi Limestone|34954|4|Described|p194|||||||||
1680|Bindi Limestone|43530|14|Not recorded|p1028,1030-31||Emsian|Equivalent to Taravale Mudstone. See also Lexicon||||||
1680|Bindi Limestone|48971|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
1679|Bindi Limestone""|37330|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
31315|Bindi Mudstone""|43530|14|Not recorded|p1028,1031||Emsian|||||||
72933|Bindi limestone|61186|5|Briefly described|p45 Fig. 14, p91|Silurian|Silurian|Informal name for Victorian dimension stone. White and variegated marble (crystalline limestone) lying adjacent to Buchan Caves Limestone. Colours vary from white, cream, grey to pink; may be veined or mottled.||||||
34898|Bindi limestone""|22968|6|Mentioned|P148||Devonian|Original name superseded by Buchan Group.||||||08-MAR-07
37526|Bingo Munjie Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p425 appendix 1|||Superseded by Bingo Munjie Quartz Diorite.||||||
69254|Bingo Munjie granite|60503|6|Mentioned|p159|||Informal reference to Bingo Munjie Quartz Diorite.||||||
69253|Bingo Munjie quartz diorite|60503|6|Mentioned|p159|||Informal - see Bingo Munjie Quartz Diorite. ||||||
1711|Bird Rock Limestone|33156|6|Mentioned|p132|||||||||
1711|Bird Rock Limestone|33159|6|Mentioned|p18|||Faunas||||||
68326|Bird Rock Limestone""|24551|6|Mentioned|p130|||Formerly included in the Waratah Limestone, now included in the Digger Island Formation. ||||||
1713|Bird Rock member|33156|5|Briefly described|p130|||||||||
1713|Bird Rock member|33159|5|Briefly described|p16|||||||||
37527|Black Hill Gabbro|23309|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
37527|Black Hill Gabbro|23932|5|Briefly described|p680 Fig. 8|Ordovician|Ordovician|Geological Province: Adelaide Fold Belt. Age: ~485 Ma.||||||
1803|Black Mountain Rhyodacite|23615|5|Briefly described|p85, p102|||Replaced by Black Mountain Ignimbrite. First described by Ringwood (1955a).||||||
1803|Black Mountain Rhyodacite|33603|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
1803|Black Mountain Rhyodacite|33606|5|Briefly described|p64|||||||||
1803|Black Mountain Rhyodacite|35014|4|Described|p363|||||||||
1803|Black Mountain Rhyodacite|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
1803|Black Mountain Rhyodacite|36201|4|Described|p4|||||||||
1803|Black Mountain Rhyodacite|37330|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
1803|Black Mountain Rhyodacite|39447|5|Briefly described|p12|||||||||
1803|Black Mountain Rhyodacite|41585|6|Mentioned|p136|||||||||
1803|Black Mountain Rhyodacite|42827|6|Mentioned|p136|||refers to Ringwood (1955)||||||
1803|Black Mountain Rhyodacite|60542|6|Mentioned|p50|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Black Mountain Ignimbrite name preferred in this study.||||||
39008|Black Mountain ignimbrite|23615|6|Mentioned|p99|||Informal - see Black Mountain Ignimbrite.||||||
1810|Black Range Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Variation on Black Range Granodiorite.||||||
1811|Black Range Granodiorite""|35073|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
28373|Black Range Ring Dyke|42827|5|Briefly described|p161|||see also Fig 5.2||||||
27712|Black Range Sandstone|33232|4|Described|p72|||||||||
27712|Black Range Sandstone|41585|5|Briefly described|p141|||||||||
27712|Black Range Sandstone|43846|5|Briefly described|11|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|||||||
27712|Black Range Sandstone|61183|6|Mentioned|p30 Tb. 2|||Of Spencer-Jones (1965). Name probably obsolete. Now incorporated into the Grampians Group. ||||||
1813|Black Range Sandstones|23247|5|Briefly described|Fig12-1.1p182||Early Devonian|||||||
1813|Black Range Sandstones|42827|4|Described|p141|||see also Fig 4.10||||||
1813|Black Range Sandstones|66002|6|Mentioned|p5|||Name introduced by Spencer-Jones (1965). Duplicates other sequences, and therefore superseded||||||
79735|Black Range Volcanics (VIC)|23309|5|Briefly described|p390, Fig. 5.11|||||||||
79735|Black Range Volcanics (VIC)|24551|6|Mentioned|p24 Fig 2.13|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
79735|Black Range Volcanics (VIC)|61183|6|Mentioned|p92|||The Grampians Group has been downthrown against this unit.||||||
68327|Black Range granites|24551|6|Mentioned|p223|||Of the Strathbogie Province.||||||
1821|Black Range granodiorite|32074|6|Mentioned|p182|||||||||
1821|Black Range granodiorite|70933|14|Not recorded|p96|||Distribution map.||||||
31799|Black Ranges Greenstone|43846|4|Described|9|Late Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Informal name.||||||
31799|Black Ranges Greenstone|60544|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Includes trachy-andesite, rhyodacite, andesite and dacite together with dark chert and shale.  In the Jalumba Domain (Miga Subzone).||||||23-DEC-09
1825|Black Rock Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p319|||Of the Brighton Group. Maximum Thickness: 15m.||||||
1825|Black Rock Formation|31515|6|Mentioned|p293|Late Miocene|Middle Miocene|Includes fossil penguin bones, but at least some may have been derived from underlying sediments. Unit rests disconformably on Early to Middle Miocene sediments. Compared with bones found in Blanche Point Marls, South Australia.||||||10-JAN-12
1828|Black Rock Member|31510|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
1828|Black Rock Member|32815|6|Mentioned|p203|||||||||
1828|Black Rock Member|34421|6|Mentioned|p234|||Sandringham Sands||||||
1828|Black Rock Member|35276|6|Mentioned|p241|||||||||
1828|Black Rock Member|42827|6|Mentioned|p315|||refers to Gill (1957)||||||
1828|Black Rock Member|45028|14|Not recorded|p.170||Cheltenhamian|||||||
1828|Black Rock Member|65715|5|Briefly described|p15 Tb.8|||Superseded name for Black Rock Sandstone used by Gill (1956).||||||
1828|Black Rock Member|66002|6|Mentioned|p13 Tb.9|||Of Gill 1956. Superseded name for Black Rock Sandstone||||||
1828|Black Rock Member|68360|6|Mentioned|p224|||Accorded formation status by Kenley (1967) as the Black Rock Sandstone. It is now proposed that this be renamed the Beaumaris Sandstone.||Of the Sandringham Sands.||||07-JUL-14
1828|Black Rock Member|71419|5|Briefly described|p7, p9, p11 Fig. 9, p15|Miocene|Miocene|Of Gill (1956). Undoubtedly marine. Abundant marine fossils at Beaumaris. Replaced by Black Rock Sandstone by Kenley (1967).||Of Sandringham Sands.||Contact with overlying Red Bluff Member originally thought to be disconformable, but now considered gradational.||02-FEB-18
1829|Black Rock Sand|41043|6|Mentioned|p98|||||||||
1829|Black Rock Sand|41521|6|Mentioned|Fig.9|||||||||
1830|Black Rock Sands|41075|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|23230|5|Briefly described|p42|||||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|23267|5|Briefly described|Fig14-1.1p374, 378|Pliocene|Miocene|||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|23537|5|Briefly described|p 447|||||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|23768|5|Briefly described|p34, p30 Fig.6|Cheltenhamian|Cheltenhamian|Geological Province: Port Phillip Basin.  See also p167.||||||11-SEP-09
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|23909|5|Briefly described|p292|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|24551|6|Mentioned|p608, 711|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|29355|6|Mentioned|p185|||||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|31345|6|Mentioned|FigVIII-13|||||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|31516|6|Mentioned|p57|||||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|33464|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|33598|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|33599|4|Described|p14|||Tertiary||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|33604|5|Briefly described|p22|||||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|34588|6|Mentioned|p41|||See also P42||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|34609|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|34832|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|35276|3|Fully described|p242|||||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|35290|6|Mentioned|p43|||||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|35712|4|Described|p21|||||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|39605|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|40524|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|41511|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|41519|6|Mentioned|p173|||||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|42318|5|Briefly described|p5|||||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|42824|5|Briefly described|p262|||||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|42827|5|Briefly described|p315|||See also p322.||||||07-FEB-18
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|60703|5|Briefly described|p704 Fig. 2|Pliocene|Late Miocene|Geological Province: Port Phillip Basin.||||||12-APR-05
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|60785|5|Briefly described|p184 Fig.1, p192.  |Zanclean|Messinian|Of the Torquay/Port Phillip Basins. Has yielded a variety of fossil cetacean elements, usually worn and polished due to transportation.|||||Basal layer of ferruginous and phosphatic nodules in a matrix of quartz sand and gravel.|15-MAY-13
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|61207|5|Briefly described|p280 Fig. 2, p283 Fig. 3.|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Of Brighton Group. Lovenia horizon and basal phosphatic nodule bed (phosphatic and limonitic intraclasts; teeth, bones, shell material; qtz-rich sandy matrix) overlying Fyansford Fm unconformably. Type sect. at Beaumaris. Geol. Prov: Port Phillip Basin.||||||10-JAN-06
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|65715|3|Fully described|p15 Tb.8, p16-17, p27, p68, 75|Neogene|Neogene|Of Brighton Group. Senior synonym of Moorabool Viaduct Sand and Hanson Plain Sand. Sand and minor gravel. Overlies Gellibrand Marl and Castlemaine Group. Overlain by Newer Volcanics and Red Bluff Sandstone. Type section at Black Rock.||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|66002|4|Described|p3, p12, p13 Tb.9, p16, p18, p75-82|Neogene|Neogene|Of Brighton Group. Replaces Black Rock Member. Senior synonym of Moorabool Viaduct Sand and Hanson Plain Sand. Fully marine. Outcrop extent limited & some outcrops re-assigned to Wiridgil Gravel. Some Dilwyn Formation from Colac 1:250k reassigned to this unit. Outcrops of ridges and swales. Overlies Gellibrand Marl||||||
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|68116|5|Briefly described|Appendix, Maps 38, 40-41, 49-51, 54-55.|Pliocene|Miocene||||||Sand, sandstone, conglomerate, minor sandy limestone, local ironstone: pale to dark brown, reddish brown; generally well sorted, variably cemented; horizontally to low-angle cross-laminated; glauconitic; contains shelly fossils and burrows.|
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|68360|6|Mentioned|p224, p225 Fig.4|Neogene|Neogene|Late Neogene. Kenley (1967). Proposed herein that the Black Rock Sandstone be renamed the Beaumaris Sandstone.||||||07-FEB-18
1832|Black Rock Sandstone|71419|5|Briefly described|p8, p11, p20|||Replaced Black Rock Member. Terminology of Kenley (1967) widely used by GSV for many years. [On p11, wrongly associated with Gill (1956), who used Black Rock Member]. Also shown as 'Black Rock Sandstone' p11. Name dropped in favour of Sandringham Sandstone.||Of Brighton Group.||||07-FEB-18
1847|Black Watch Member|42577|6|Mentioned|p37|||of Bungywarr Formation. Variation on Blackwatch Volcaniclastic Member?||||||
1848|Black Watch Volcaniclastic Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p140|||of Bungywarr Formation||||||
1849|Black Watch Volcanics|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Black Watch Member, Blackwatch Formation,etc.||||||
68328|Blackfellows Flat Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p140|||Probably should be Blackfellows Flat Conglomerate||||||
68328|Blackfellows Flat Formation|60503|3|Fully described|p129|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Mount Tambo Group. Basal portion consists of four flows of vitric quartz ignimbrite; fines upwards and consists of vein quartz and quartzite pebble conglomerate, and sandstones. Overlies the Berrawan Conglomerate.||||||17-FEB-10
34882|Blackfellows Flat Formation""|22968|6|Mentioned|P122|||Parent is Mount Tambo Group||||||
23392|Blackwatch Formation|40761|5|Briefly described|p233|||||||||
77717|Blackwood basalts|66002|5|Briefly described|p18|||Used by Fenner (1918). Informal unit within Newer Volcanic Group ||||||
37256|Blair Atholl Adamellite|24012|3|Fully described|p224 appendix 1|||||||||
29460|Blanchetown Formation|42966|5|Briefly described|p406|||Superseded by Blanchetown Clay||||||
1921|Blanchetowne Clay|42517|5|Briefly described|p169|||Misspelling of Blanchetown Clay.||||||
26404|Blue Gum Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Blue Gum Tonalite.||||||
79584|Blue Gum Granite Suite|69876|5|Briefly described|p316|||Australian mainland. Discussed in relation to mafic enclaves and restite model.|||||I-type granite.|
68329|Blue Gum suite|24551|6|Mentioned|p235|||||||||
34730|Blue Gums Suite|22878|6|Mentioned|p57 Table 7|||||||||
1987|Blue Gums Tonalite|22878|4|Described|p66|||Glenbog Supersuite||||||
1987|Blue Gums Tonalite|23309|6|Mentioned|p425|||Superseded by Blue Gum Tonalite.||||||
1987|Blue Gums Tonalite|42627|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Variation on Blue Gum Tonalite?||||||
1987|Blue Gums Tonalite|42647|4|Described|p42|||||||||
1987|Blue Gums Tonalite|60541|4|Described|p65, p16, p64, p92|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|See also Blue Gum Tonalite - one is misspelt? Both attributed to Dodds (1980).  Forms mafic part of Glenbog Supersuite (Beams 1980). A zoned pluton comprising a relatively mafic tonalite but which has a felsic core and felsic outer rim. See also p17 Tb.1.||||||16-JUN-05
1987|Blue Gums Tonalite|68592|6|Mentioned|p1674|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||Unit in Glenbog Supersuite.||||
34354|Blue Range Volcanics|22729|4|Described|p583,89,90,92||Devonian|upper unit of Delatite Group. Not a variation of Blue Range Formation.||||||
34354|Blue Range Volcanics|64616|6|Mentioned|p136|||Invalid name replaced by Highton Volcanics (VandenBerg et al.,2000).||||||
34836|Blue Shirt Rhyolite|22968|6|Mentioned|P50|||||||||
69214|Bluey Creek Formation|60541|5|Briefly described|p49||Early Ordovician|Probably misspelt? -see Blueys Creek Formation. Of the Bendoc Group.||||||16-JUN-05
2012|Bluey's Creek Formation|41570|3|Fully described|p92|||||||||
2012|Bluey's Creek Formation|41585|6|Mentioned|Fig.4.5|||||||||
2012|Bluey's Creek Formation|42827|4|Described|p92|||||||||
37528|Blueys Creek Sandstone|23309|6|Mentioned|p60, Table 3.35|||||||||
24738|Bluff member|33159|6|Mentioned|p16|||Equivalents||||||
24738|Bluff member|61181|6|Mentioned|p127|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal - see Bluff Member||||||
2058|Bochara Limestone|23768|6|Mentioned|p73, p151|Balcombian|Balcombian|||||||
2058|Bochara Limestone|24551|6|Mentioned|p300|||Of the Heytesbury Group.||||||
2058|Bochara Limestone|31516|6|Mentioned|Fig. 6|||Ommatocarcinus distribution||||||
2058|Bochara Limestone|31624|6|Mentioned|p92|||Batesfordian||||||
2058|Bochara Limestone|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Miocene||||||
2058|Bochara Limestone|32601|6|Mentioned|p690|||||||||
2058|Bochara Limestone|33229|4|Described|p246|||||||||
2058|Bochara Limestone|33230|6|Mentioned|Encl.12.1|||M.Miocene||||||
2058|Bochara Limestone|34421|6|Mentioned|p258|||||||||
2058|Bochara Limestone|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.35|||||||||
2058|Bochara Limestone|35066|6|Mentioned|p213|||||||||
2058|Bochara Limestone|35097|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
2058|Bochara Limestone|35271|6|Mentioned|p66|||||||||
2058|Bochara Limestone|41537|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
2058|Bochara Limestone|42473|6|Mentioned|p61|||||||||
2058|Bochara Limestone|42827|5|Briefly described|p287|||||||||
2058|Bochara Limestone|44238|14|Not recorded|Fig.3||Miocene|||||||
2058|Bochara Limestone|45128|6|Mentioned|Fig.42|||Correlation table of sediments containing Dromornithidae in Australia.||||||
2058|Bochara Limestone|71419|5|Briefly described|p21|||Of Gill (1956)[actually 1957, from online copy].||||Overlain by Muddy Creek Marl.||
2058|Bochara Limestone|71437|5|Briefly described|Fig. 1 opp 154, p161|Miocene|Miocene|Represents transgressive shallow-water facies followed by non-marine marls.||of Heytesbury Group.||||
38777|Bochara limestone|23909|5|Briefly described|p290|||Informal name - see Bochara Limestone Member.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
32373|Boebuck Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p425 App1|||Superseded by Boebuck Granodiorite.||||||
32373|Boebuck Adamellite|44184|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Silurian|||||||
69252|Boebuck Granite|60503|6|Mentioned|p16, p19|||Probably misspelt - see Boebuck Granodiorite. Also referred to as Boebuck pluton (p31). See also p25, p69, p237.||||||
41863|Boebuck Quartz Diorite|60504|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Boggy Plain Supersuite. Hornblende-biotite quartz diorite: I-type; medium grained, light grey to mid-grey.||||||
41863|Boebuck Quartz Diorite|60505|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Boggie [Boggy] Plain Supersuite. Hornblende-biotite quartz diorite: I-type; medium grained, light grey to mid-grey.||||||08-DEC-16
41863|Boebuck Quartz Diorite|60506|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Boggie Plain Supersuite. Hornblende-biotite quartz diorite: I-type; medium grained, light grey to mid-grey.||||||
41863|Boebuck Quartz Diorite|60507|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Boggie [Boggy] Plain Supersuite. Hornblende-biotite quartz diorite: I-type; medium grained, light grey to mid-grey.||||||08-DEC-16
69251|Boebuck Quartz Granite|60503|5|Briefly described|p43 Tb.2|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Boggy Plain Supersuite. See also Boebuck Granite.||||||
30582|Boebuck Tonalite|23309|6|Mentioned|p425 App1|||Superseded by Boebuck Granodiorite.||||||
30582|Boebuck Tonalite|43220|6|Mentioned|p10||Silurian|||||||
38456|Boebuck granite|24133|6|Mentioned|p53|||Informal name.||||||
40595|Boggy Creek formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p114|||||||||
34323|Boggy Plains Supersuite|22708|6|Mentioned|p212|||||||||
34323|Boggy Plains Supersuite|23020|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Lochkovian|Lochkovian|||||||
34323|Boggy Plains Supersuite|24398|6|Mentioned|p266|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
34323|Boggy Plains Supersuite|60503|5|Briefly described|p43 Tb.2|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Misspelt - see Boggy Plain Supersuite. ||||||
34323|Boggy Plains Supersuite|60508|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Includes the Bingo Munjie Suite, Anglers Rest Granite, Banimboola Quartz Monzodiorite, Boebuck Granodiorite.||||||
34323|Boggy Plains Supersuite|61187|5|Briefly described|p15.|||Associated intrusions are particularly prospective for copper-gold mineralisation.|||Includes Boebuck Granodiorite, Banimboola Quartz Monzodiorite, Mount Mittamatite Granite, Anglers Rest Granite.|||
34323|Boggy Plains Supersuite|69801|6|Mentioned|p2, p71, p91, p98, p137|Devonian|Early Devonian|Central Lachlan Orogen. Occurs south-east of Holbrook. Appears as the Boggy Plain Supersuite on p137.|||Includes the Thologolong Granite.||Leucogranitic rocks.|
2099|Bogong Creek Beds|33393|6|Mentioned|p158|||||||||
2099|Bogong Creek Beds|34404|2|Defined|p101|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
2099|Bogong Creek Beds|40136|5|Briefly described|p18|||||||||
2099|Bogong Creek Beds|40328|6|Mentioned|p210|||||||||
2099|Bogong Creek Beds|46574|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|Geological Province: Lachlan Pre-Cratonic Province. Sandstone, siltstone, shale, chert (slightly metamorphosed).||||||09-NOV-04
2099|Bogong Creek Beds|60085|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Ordovician|Late Ordovician|||||||
69601|Bogong Province Volcanics|61155|6|Mentioned|p19|||Presented only as part of the informal compound name of Bogong and Howitt Province Volcanics.||||||
74666|Bogong Volcanic Province|22487|6|Mentioned|p211, p212 Fig. 13|Oligocene|Oligocene|Probably more a structural term although referred to in the context of geological units (p211).||||||11-SEP-08
2102|Bogong Volcanics|22487|6|Mentioned|p201 Fig. 2|Tertiary|Tertiary|Probably part of the Bogong Volcanic Province?||||||11-SEP-08
2102|Bogong Volcanics|29711|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
2102|Bogong Volcanics|31800|5|Briefly described|p210|||||||||
2102|Bogong Volcanics|33752|6|Mentioned|p366|||||||||
2102|Bogong Volcanics|61160|6|Mentioned|p93|||Former name of Beavis (1962) for basalts of the Older Volcanic Group.||||||
2102|Bogong Volcanics|70910|4|Described|p49|||||||||
69600|Bogong and Howitt Province Volcanics|61155|5|Briefly described|p19|Early Oligocene|Early Oligocene|Overlies Toombullup Province Volcanics. Age: 36-30Ma.  In the Ovens, Buchan Valley, Victoria.||||||25-MAY-06
2112|Boisdale Beds|24053|5|Briefly described|p38|Quaternary|Late Pliocene|Of Sale Group.  Geological Basin: Gippsland Basin.||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|30930|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|30933|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|31351|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|31352|5|Briefly described|p134|||Pliocene. See also Fig. 3, P133.||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|31509|5|Briefly described|p146|||||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|31627|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|32224|6|Mentioned|p30|||Refers aquifers||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|32228|6|Mentioned|p26|||||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|32231|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|32233|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|32234|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|32241|6|Mentioned|p26|||||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|32367|6|Mentioned|p9|||Refers aquifers||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|32372|5|Briefly described|p18|||||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|32373|6|Mentioned|p10|||Re aquifers||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|32374|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|33358|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Plioc.||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|33459|6|Mentioned|p10|||Strat.||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|33689|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|34842|4|Described|p23|||||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|35273|3|Fully described|p262|||||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|35285|6|Mentioned|p415|||||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|38929|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|42827|6|Mentioned|p336|||refers to Jenkin (1968), superseded by Boisdale Formation||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|43145|6|Mentioned|p12||Pliocene|of Sale Group.Should be Boisdale beds.||||||
2112|Boisdale Beds|70995|14|Not recorded|p146|||Stratigraphy, geological history.||||||
68330|Boisdale formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p526|||||||||
2117|Bola Creek Formation""|42647|6|Mentioned|p30|||Superseded by Bola Sandstone Member.||||||
34703|Bola Sandstone|22876|6|Mentioned|p17|||Errinunda Group||||||
28239|Bolton Granite|23305|6|Mentioned|p45|||Of White and Chappell (1988). Now included in the Ercildoun Granite.||||||
28239|Bolton Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p448 App1|||Obsolete granite name.||||||
28239|Bolton Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p228|||||||||
28239|Bolton Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Not a variation on Bolton beds, Bolton Formation.||||||
28239|Bolton Granite|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|G314 I-type.||||||
28239|Bolton Granite|65715|5|Briefly described|p8 Tb.4|||Named used by White and Chappell (1988). Now included in Ercildoun Granite.||||||
28239|Bolton Granite|66002|6|Mentioned|p6 Tb.5|||Of White and Chappell 1988. Now included in Ercildoun Granite||||||
2141|Bolton beds|34519|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
2141|Bolton beds|63289|5|Briefly described|p364|Ordovician|Ordovician|Geological Province: Kiandra Volcanic Belt. Consists of quartz-rich sequences.||||||07-FEB-11
26412|Bombala Beds|30938|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
26412|Bombala Beds|65779|5|Briefly described|p287, p288 Fig. 1, p290 Fig. 2|Late Ordovician|Middle Ordovician|Flysch sequence. Cambalong Complex has developed within this formation. Age: probable Mid to Late Ordovician.||||||06-APR-11
74177|Bonang Basalt|24551|6|Mentioned|p362|Eocene|Eocene|Contemporaneous with Flinders Basalt.  Written as Bonang basalt.||||||29-JAN-09
2154|Bonang Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p425 App1|||Superseded by Bonang Granodiorite.||||||
2154|Bonang Granite|41563|6|Mentioned|p512|||||||||
2154|Bonang Granite|41850|6|Mentioned|p430|||||||||
2154|Bonang Granite|41868|6|Mentioned|p473 Table 12.3|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|I -type granitoid.||||||16-DEC-14
2154|Bonang Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||325.  Of the Currowong Suite (Currowong Supersuite).  Not intended as a formal name.||||||09-FEB-05
2154|Bonang Granite|42827|6|Mentioned|p430|||||||||
2155|Bonang Granitoid|23309|6|Mentioned|p425 App1|||Superseded by Bonang Granodiorite.||||||
2155|Bonang Granitoid|41572|6|Mentioned|Fig.1.10|||Reserved as Bonang Granodiorite||||||
68331|Bonang granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p234|||Of the Kuark Province||||||
69589|Bonang-Gelantipy Province Volcanics|61155|5|Briefly described|p19|Late Eocene|Middle Eocene|Overlain by Toombullup Province Volcanics.Age: 42-38Ma.  In the Ovens, Buchan Valleys, Victoria. ||||||
2156|Bonanza Gully Member""|33326|6|Mentioned|p435|||Fauna||||||
24192|Bonnie Doon Formation|22502|6|Mentioned|P252|Devonian|Silurian|||||||
24192|Bonnie Doon Formation|36389|2|Defined|p40|Devonian|Silurian|Siluro-Devonian.||||||16-SEP-08
76068|Bookpornong Formation|66286|6|Mentioned|p180 Fig.2.|||[Misspelling of Bookpurnong]||||||08-AUG-11
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|2967|5|Briefly described|p24, 29, 42, 46, 156|||See also references to Bookpurnong beds (p14, p15 Fig.2.2, p24). Murray Basin. Ludbrook (1957). Late Tertiary transgression deposits. An aquitard.||||Unconformably overlies Duddo Limestone and Winnambool Formation.|A thin sequence of fossiliferous clay, clayey marl, calcareous silt and clayey sand; commonly glauconitic.|
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|22531|6|Mentioned|p20|Late Miocene|Middle Miocene|||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|23818|5|Briefly described|p174 Fig.84, p185|Early Pliocene|Early Pliocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin. Overlying unit: Loxton Sands.||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|23909|5|Briefly described|p298|Pliocene|Miocene|Of Duddo Limestone.||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|23921|5|Briefly described|p1109 Table 1|Pliocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin.  See also Bookpurnong beds.||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|24551|5|Briefly described|p322 Fig. 10.29, p324, p450|||Of the Wunghnu Group.  Maximum Thickness: 30m.  Superseded by Bookpurnong Formation.||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|29591|6|Mentioned|Table 20|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|29898|6|Mentioned|p216|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|30581|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|30751|6|Mentioned|Map legend|early Pliocene|early Pliocene|||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|30753|4|Described|p16|||Lower Pliocene age||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|30754|6|Mentioned|p14|||Stratigraphic tables. See also P41||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|30807|6|Mentioned|p101|||Suggested map symbol.||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|30917|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|30934|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|30996|6|Mentioned|Fig. 3|||See also Fig. 18. Elsewhere referred to as Formation.||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|31240|5|Briefly described|p64|||Pliocene||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Miocene||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|31741|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|31743|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|31745|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|31746|3|Fully described|p196|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|31747|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|31848|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|31919|6|Mentioned|p37|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|32426|6|Mentioned|p142|||Stratigraphic table. Renmark area||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|32861|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||U.Miocene||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|33413|6|Mentioned|p236|||L.Pliocene.||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|33490|4|Described|p10|||L.Pliocene - U.Miocene. See also P27||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|33826|6|Mentioned|p42|||Strat. table||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|34114|4|Described|p50|||Lower Pliocene||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|34308|4|Described|p184|||L.Pliocene. See also P185||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|34418|6|Mentioned|p504|||Upper Miocene||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|34460|4|Described|Table 2|||Lithology||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|34735|4|Described|p33|||Also mentioned on P32.||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|34758|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||See also mention Table 1||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|34813|6|Mentioned|p62|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|35071|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|35097|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|35187|6|Mentioned|Table1|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|35200|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|35232|6|Mentioned|p11|||Table 3||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|37809|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|37873|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|38068|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Murray Basin||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|38699|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|39329|6|Mentioned|p483|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|40003|5|Briefly described|p39|||See also Table 8||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|40037|6|Mentioned|p226|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|40779|6|Mentioned|p130|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|40820|6|Mentioned|p140|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|41511|5|Briefly described|p18|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|41537|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|41868|6|Mentioned|p551|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|42115|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|42127|6|Mentioned|p222|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|42132|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P298|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|42133|6|Mentioned|p302|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|42717|5|Briefly described|map legend|Pliocene||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|42827|4|Described|p270|||see also Fig 8.4||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|42966|6|Mentioned|p152|||superseded by Bookpurnong beds.||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|43073|5|Briefly described|p11,Table 3|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|43218|4|Described|Fig.3,p22||Tertiary|should be Bookpurnong beds.||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|43466|14|Not recorded|p3,fig.2,Pl.1|||Equivalents||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|43467|14|Not recorded|p3,19,25,31,32|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|43655|5|Briefly described|p40-846|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|43669|6|Mentioned|Fig.5,p20|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|46802|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|46909|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|60451|5|Briefly described|p95 Fig. 61|||Informal name.||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|60540|5|Briefly described|p1000 Fig.2, p1002|Pliocene|Miocene|Later Bookpurnong Formation.||||||06-FEB-18
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|61181|6|Mentioned|p149|||Underlie Parilla Sands. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||20-DEC-07
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|61185|5|Briefly described|p58|||Name used interchangeably with Bookpurnong Formation.||||||07-FEB-11
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|61207|5|Briefly described|p280 Fig. 2|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Probably superseded by Bookpurnong beds. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|63777|6|Mentioned|p1104 Fig.|||Informal name. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||18-MAR-09
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|64237|5|Briefly described|p17, p18 Fig. 2|Pliocene|Pliocene|Originally overlay Murray Group as separate unit; then included within Murray Group by Lawrence and Abele (1988). Later renamed Bookpurnong Formation (Rogers et al 1995). Current status is that of overlying unit above Murray Group - retained as formation.||||||28-JAN-09
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|64823|5|Briefly described|p1012 Fig. 2b|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|66287|4|Described|Fig 2, p26, 31, 40, 42, Fig 5, 7-8|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Found in (deeper) central part of Murray Basin.|Age from Sr/Sr isotopes: 6.5 - 7.2 Ma.|||Shown as underlying and interfingering with Loxton-Parilla Sands. Overlies Duddo Limestone.|Fossiliferous marl (bivalves, oysters) with silt, sand units.|20-APR-12
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|67061|6|Mentioned|p554 Fig.10.|Pliocene|Pliocene|Murray Basin.||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|67179|6|Mentioned|p579|||||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|68140|6|Mentioned|p1700 Fig.1, p1701|Neogene|Paleogene|Middle Tertiary age.||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|70961|14|Not recorded|p136|||Geological section.||||||
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|72445|5|Briefly described|App.6 p1 Tb.1, p5,7; App.7 p2,5,7,9,14,|Pliocene|Late Miocene|See also App.7 p15,18,20. Samples include bryozoans and abundant bivalves. Spore/pollen form 2 samples gives minimum age (App 7, p15). In estuarine to shallow open marine environments. See Bookpurnong Formation as used in borehole logs App 1 & 2.|< 5.72 Ma||||Includes marl with indurated interbeds, glauconite.|
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|73118|5|Briefly described|p17, 45, 82|Pliocene|Miocene|Glenelg Zone, Western Victoria. Drill core summary logs. Appears as Bookpurnong beds on p82. Characterised by molluscan macrofossils. 150m thick. Underlies central-west of Murray Basin; almost entirely concealed. Shallow/restricted marine shelf deposits.||||Overlies Geera Clay. Is overlain by Loxton-Parilla Sands.|Poorly consolidated to plastic brown, greenish-grey calcareous clay (marl), silt, sand; highly fossiliferous, glauconitic, micaceous and locally carbonaceous.|
2200|Bookpurnong Beds|73228|6|Mentioned|p54|||Superseded; see Bookpurnong Formation.||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|2967|5|Briefly described|p14, p15 Fig.2.2, p24|Pliocene|Miocene|See also references to Bookpurnong Beds (p24, 29, 42, 46, 156). Murray Basin. Is shown as a unit in the Murray Group in Fig.2.2, but on p24 is said to have been excluded from that Group by Lawrence (1966).||Murray Group.||Is separated from the underlying Duddo Limestone and Winnambool Formation by the Mologa Surface. Is separated from the overlying Parilla Sand by the Karoonda Surface.||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|10010|5|Briefly described|p14-15 Fig. 5d, p16|Pliocene||See also Bookpurnong Formation. Marine shelf muds. Geological Province: Murray Basin. Shelf muds.||||||13-AUG-07
2205|Bookpurnong beds|22799|2|Defined|p34|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|22887|5|Briefly described|Fig.6 p13|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|22893|5|Briefly described|fig9p27|Pliocene|Late Miocene|||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|23089|5|Briefly described|p649|||||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|23884|5|Briefly described|p153|Pliocene|Late Miocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin. Age: 6 Ma||||||21-SEP-09
2205|Bookpurnong beds|23921|5|Briefly described|p1109|Pliocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin.  See also Bookpurnong Beds.||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|41075|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|42126|6|Mentioned|p158|||||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|42130|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P265|||||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|42134|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P335|||||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|42137|5|Briefly described|p369|||See also Fig.3||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|42138|6|Mentioned|p388|||||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|42623|6|Mentioned|p2|||aquitard||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|42881|4|Described|Fig.3, P84|||||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|42966|2|Defined|p152|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|43780|6|Mentioned|p5|Pliocene|Late Miocene|||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|43790|5|Briefly described|p383|||||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|43791|5|Briefly described|p371|||||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|43804|6|Mentioned|Fig.2,p49|||||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|44191|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Late Miocene|||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|49038|4|Described|Table 2|||||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|49040|6|Mentioned|p12|||See also Fig.6||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|50154|2|Defined|p26, p136|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin. Overlies the Duddo Limestone. Overlain by the Parilla Sand. Max. thickness: 150m. Consists of poorly consolidated brown, greenish grey calcareous clay, silt and sand, is richly fossiliferous.||||||25-SEP-09
2205|Bookpurnong beds|61155|5|Briefly described|p5, p18|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Thin marls and clays. Age: 6.5-3.5Ma. Overlain by Loxton-Parilla Sands. Thickness: 70m. Geological Province:  Murray Basin.||||||03-MAR-10
2205|Bookpurnong beds|61207|5|Briefly described|p281|Pliocene|Late Miocene|Appear to be the shallow offshore marine equivalent of the Loxton-Parilla Sands. See also Bookpurnong Beds.||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|61314|5|Briefly described|p129|Early Pliocene|Miocene|Regressive marine sands and marls. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|63460|5|Briefly described|p848|Pliocene|Late Miocene|Overlies Bryant Creek and Pata Formations rocks. Geological province: Murray Basin. Clay-rich unit. ||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|63777|6|Mentioned|p1105|||Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|64961|5|Briefly described|p269 Fig. 9|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Of Ludbrook (1961) and Firman (1973). Written as Bookpurnong Beds on Figure 9.||||||21-APR-09
2205|Bookpurnong beds|65552|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3, p6, p8, p14, p25 App.4|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Marine mud in the upper (eastern) Murray Basin. Underlies Loxton-Parilla Sands, overlies Murray Group, Winnambool Formation and Geera Clay. Contains minor (non-commercial) accumulations of heavy minerals.||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|68194|5|Briefly described|p23-24|Pliocene|Miocene|Ludbrook (1957).||Basal unit in Wunghnu Group.||Lateral facies equivalent of Parilla Sand.|Mainly shallow marine clays and marls.|
2205|Bookpurnong beds|70718|5|Briefly described|p25|||Deposited in a shelf environment.  Misspelt as Bookpunong beds p129.||||Overlain by the Loxton Sand.|Shelf muds.|02-JUN-19
2205|Bookpurnong beds|72445|5|Briefly described|App.7 p2, p7 Fig.4.|Pliocene|Pliocene|Deposited in estuarine to shallow open marine environments during Pliocene marine transgression of the basin. Also [wrongly] shown as Bookpurnong Beds through most of App.7 text.||||Shown as partially underlying and equivalent to Loxton-Parilla Sands and partially equivalent to Loxton Sands.|Includes marl with indurated interbeds.|
2205|Bookpurnong beds|73496|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Oligocene|||||||
2205|Bookpurnong beds|73505|4|Described|p2, p11, p13, p36|Pliocene|Late Miocene|Murray Basin. Occurs in palaeotopographic lows. No detectable magnetic response.||Wunghnu Group||Overlies Geera Clay, underlies Parilla Sand, sequence/time equivalent of Shepparton Formation and Parilla Sand|Marine mud.|
24747|Boola Beds|23522|5|Briefly described|p247 Fig 3|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
24747|Boola Beds|30246|6|Mentioned|p192|||Refers Phillip(1965) Strusz(1972).||||||
24747|Boola Beds|30930|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
24747|Boola Beds|31502|6|Mentioned|p109|||Gedinnian ?||||||
24747|Boola Beds|32984|6|Mentioned|p342|||Correlation chart||||||
24747|Boola Beds|32985|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Correlation chart||||||
24747|Boola Beds|32986|6|Mentioned|p8|||Brachiopods. Refers Philip (1962)||||||
24747|Boola Beds|33326|6|Mentioned|p430|||Fauna.||||||
24747|Boola Beds|33601|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
24747|Boola Beds|33732|5|Briefly described|p106|||||||||
24747|Boola Beds|34199|6|Mentioned|p1227|||||||||
24747|Boola Beds|34250|6|Mentioned|p22|||Gedinnian ?||||||
24747|Boola Beds|34403|6|Mentioned|p149|||||||||
24747|Boola Beds|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.34|||||||||
24747|Boola Beds|35283|4|Described|p53|||||||||
24747|Boola Beds|38378|6|Mentioned|p133|||||||||
24747|Boola Beds|38787|6|Mentioned|p139|||||||||
24747|Boola Beds|42033|6|Mentioned|p652|||||||||
24747|Boola Beds|43525|14|Not recorded|Table p132||Siegenian|||||||
24747|Boola Beds|43529|14|Not recorded|p233||Gedinnian|Ref.to Phillip 1962||||||
24747|Boola Beds|43540|14|Not recorded|p238|||||||||
24747|Boola Beds|43547|14|Not recorded|p150,Table p153||Siegenian|(U.Siegenian)||||||
24747|Boola Beds|61859|6|Mentioned|p29|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Tyers district. Earliest Pragian. Brachiopod species contrasted with that in Maradana Shale.||||||
24747|Boola Beds|64616|6|Mentioned|p92|||Of Philip (1962). Superseded name. See Boola Formation (p92, p155, p203 Fig.7.3).||||||
24747|Boola Beds|65214|6|Mentioned|p273|Devonian|Devonian|VIC, Walhalla. Shows any correlations across Australia, and with South Africa, South America and East Greenland.||||||
2210|Boola Boola Forest Beds|41426|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
28388|Boola Mudstone|39331|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
2212|Boola Siltstone|33238|6|Mentioned|p642|||||||||
2212|Boola Siltstone|35283|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
2212|Boola Siltstone|61138|6|Mentioned|p210 Fig.3|||List of trilobite and brachiopod taxa, and their stratigraphic range (metres above base of Humevale Siltstone at Lilydale).||||||
40596|Boola formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p157|||||||||
40596|Boola formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p261|||Of the Strzelecki Group.||||||
2245|Boonah Formation|23778|4|Described|p665|Eocene|Eocene|Of Demons Bluff Group. Torquay Basin. See p665 for more information.||||||05-FEB-08
2245|Boonah Formation|23909|5|Briefly described|p294|||||||||
2245|Boonah Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p515|||Of the Demons Bluff Group.||||||
2245|Boonah Formation|24562|6|Mentioned|p141|||Underlies: Demons Bluff Formation.||||||
2245|Boonah Formation|34063|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
2245|Boonah Formation|60538|5|Briefly described|p476 Fig. 15|||Geological Province: Torquay Basin.||||||
2245|Boonah Formation|61553|5|Briefly described|pp613-614. |||Varies significantly in thickness, but occurs across most of the Bass Basin. Is the uppermost reservoir unit within the Basin succession.||Unit in Flinders Sequence.||Is overlain by Anglesea Formation.|Fluvial to estuarine sandstones.|
2245|Boonah Formation|66245|5|Briefly described|p52.|||Part of the Nirranda Megasequence. A very thick potential basal transgressive sand-volcaniclastic package, as seen in Nerita-1.||||||
2245|Boonah Formation|67061|5|Briefly described|p546.|Eocene|Eocene|Transgressive sands.||Basal unit in Demons Bluff Group.||Is overlain by Anglesea Siltstone.||
2245|Boonah Formation|68116|5|Briefly described|Appendix, Maps 49-50.|Eocene|Paleocene|Contains lignite lenses. Detrital sediments poorly consolidated to strongly cemented. Shown in combination with Eastern View Formation.|||||Mudstone, sandstone, conglomerate, lignite: mudstone pale brown; sandstone fine-grained to granule size; consists of quartz, poorly to moderately sorted; conglomerate uncommon; lignite black to brownish black; commonly impure.|
2245|Boonah Formation|69297|5|Briefly described|p97, p98, p100-p102, p143|Upper Oligocene|Eocene|Torquay Sub-basin of the Otway Basin, Bass Basin. Deposited in a shelfal marine environment.  ||Demons Bluff Group||Overlain by the Anglesea Formation or the Salt Creek Formation. |Fine to unconsolidated sands with excellent reservoir properties. |
2245|Boonah Formation|70077|5|Briefly described|Regional: p5, p9|Eocene|Eocene|Bass Basin and Torquay Sub-basin. Basal transgressive sands with fair to excellent reservoir properties. Sealed by Anglesea Formation.||Demons Bluff Group.||Unconformably overlies Eastern View Formation.||
2245|Boonah Formation|73217|5|Briefly described|p1008 Fig.1, 1022|||Eastern Otway Basin.||Demons Bluff Group.||Overlies Eastern View Formation. Is overlain by Anglesea Formation.||
2246|Boonah Sand|33155|6|Mentioned|p115|||||||||
2246|Boonah Sand|69879|5|Briefly described|p431-432, p435|Eocene|Eocene|Bartonian age inferred from p432: appears as sand lithology labelled Boonah, within Flinders Sequence.||Demons Bluff Sequence||Underlies Anglesea Formation unconformably.|Sandstone.|
2246|Boonah Sand|70942|14|Not recorded|p118|||Invalidated. Originally distinguished by Raggatt and Crespin on its supposed lack of coal seams, but they are scattered throughout Eastern View Coal Measures, in which this unit is now incorporated.||||||
2248|Boonah Sandstone|23778|5|Briefly described|p660|||Name replaced with Boonah Formation. Overlying unit Salt Creek Formation. Torquay Basin.||||||
2248|Boonah Sandstone|24055|5|Briefly described|p72|||Of Eastern Coal Measures.  Geological Basin: Bass Basin.||||||
2248|Boonah Sandstone|24056|5|Briefly described|p85|Eocene|Eocene|Geological Basin: Otway Basin.||||||
2248|Boonah Sandstone|24551|6|Mentioned|p308|||||||||
2248|Boonah Sandstone|31245|6|Mentioned|p83|||||||||
2248|Boonah Sandstone|32865|6|Mentioned|p.484|||Fauna||||||
2248|Boonah Sandstone|35290|6|Mentioned|p26|||Refs Raggatt and Crespin 1952,1955||||||
2248|Boonah Sandstone|36499|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
2248|Boonah Sandstone|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
2248|Boonah Sandstone|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Late Eocene|Middle Eocene|Overlies the Eastern View Formation; underlies Jan Juc Formation and the Angahook Member. Geological Province: Torquay Basin.||||||03-MAR-10
2248|Boonah Sandstone|61182|5|Briefly described|p23|||Of Raggatt and Crespin (1952,1955). Together with Eastern View Coal Measures is now superseded by Eastern View Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
2248|Boonah Sandstone|65715|5|Briefly described|p13|Paleogene|Paleogene|Said to unconformably overlie Eastern View 'Group'. Indistinguishable from Eastern View Formation away from Anglesea brown coal mine, so shown as one unit by GSV. See p25 Fig.1a.||||||
2248|Boonah Sandstone|69297|6|Mentioned|p145|||Bass Basin. Misspelling of the Boonah Formation?||||Overlain by the Demons Bluff Group. ||
2247|Boonah Sandstone""|35276|6|Mentioned|p230|||Refs to Raggatt 1952.||||||
2247|Boonah Sandstone""|36499|4|Described|p35|||Refers Raggatt & Crespin (1952, 1955).||||||
2247|Boonah Sandstone""|41715|5|Briefly described|p317|||||||||
2249|Boonah formation""|35066|6|Mentioned|Fig.8.6|||||||||
2249|Boonah formation""|35276|6|Mentioned|p231|||||||||
2249|Boonah formation""|35290|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
2249|Boonah formation""|36499|6|Mentioned|p38|||Also mention Fig.9.||||||
2249|Boonah formation""|41642|6|Mentioned|Fig.8.6|||Same reference as 94/27760||||||
2249|Boonah formation""|42827|5|Briefly described|Fig 8.13|||see also Fig 8.6||||||
68354|Boorahaman Conglomerate|24551|6|Mentioned|p212||Permian|Underlies: Urana Formation.||||||
74729|Boorhaman Formation|60599|6|Mentioned|p14|Permian||Misspelling of Boorhaman Conglomerate.||||||
41905|Boorhaman formation|60452|6|Mentioned|p14|||Informal name.||||||
2374|Boulder Flat Carbonate Formation""|42647|6|Mentioned|p32|||Superseded by Boulder Flat Limestone.||||||
36859|Boulder Flat Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Devonian|Devonian|Of Errinundra Group||||||
2375|Boulder Flat Limestone Formation|41868|6|Mentioned|p558|||||||||
2377|Boulder Flat limestone|38367|6|Mentioned|p158|||||||||
2388|Boundary Creek conglomerate|37727|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
2437|Bowningan granite|33602|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||i.e. Granites of Bowning orogeny.||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|13996|6|Mentioned|p131|Silurian|Silurian|Yass Basin succession. Contains a non-stromatoporoid sponge. See also reference to Bowspring Limestone Member (p136).||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|23710|14|Not recorded|p72|||Faunal equivalents in Cowombat Group.||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|32154|6|Mentioned|p185|||Refers Hill (1940). H. colligatum.||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|33116|5|Briefly described|p217|||See also Fig.11. Correlation||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|33393|6|Mentioned|p161|||||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|34028|6|Mentioned|p179|||L.Ludlow P180.||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|34405|4|Described|p113|||||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|34426|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|35386|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||Revision of nomenclature||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|37727|6|Mentioned|p8|||See also P84.||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|37752|6|Mentioned|p105|||||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|40328|6|Mentioned|Fig.16|||||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|43344|14|Not recorded|p113,118||Late Silurian|Yass||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|43385|14|Not recorded|p172||Late Silurian|||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|43470|14|Not recorded|p160|||Yass district||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|43479|14|Not recorded|p104,116||Wenlockian|||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|43857|4|Described|p321||Silurian|||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|44861|14|Not recorded|p221|||||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|44970|14|Not recorded|p34,89|||||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|45147|6|Mentioned|M154|||||||||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|48926|6|Mentioned|p30|||P30 et seq.||||||24-FEB-10
2441|Bowspring Limestone|68592|6|Mentioned|p429, p514|||Shearsby (1912).||Unit in Hume Beds.||Was overlain by Barrandella Shale.||
2441|Bowspring Limestone|71657|6|Mentioned|p39|||Contains the brachiopod Apopentamerus clarkei.||||||
34785|Bradford Formation|22882|5|Briefly described|p 10|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
38507|Bradford adamellite|24134|5|Briefly described|p9|||Informal.||||||
40718|Bribbaree formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p390|||||||||
83700|Bridgewater Bay Group|73594|6|Mentioned|p6|||Misspelling of Bridgewater Formation?|||Hanson Plain Sands, Newer Volcanics|||
68356|Bridgewater Bay sands|24551|5|Briefly described|p344|||||||||
2542|Bridgewater Formation limestone|36624|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
2542|Bridgewater Formation limestone|39077|6|Mentioned|p60|||||||||
2542|Bridgewater Formation limestone|50154|6|Mentioned|p201|||Informally referring to the limestone of the Bridgewater Formation.||||||
2546|Bridgewater Group|22875|6|Mentioned|p86|||||||||
2546|Bridgewater Group|24551|5|Briefly described|p338 Fig. 11.2, p343|Late Pleistocene|Early Pleistocene|||||||
2546|Bridgewater Group|31003|6|Mentioned|p41|||||||||
2546|Bridgewater Group|41701|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pleistocene||||||||
2546|Bridgewater Group|41769|4|Described|p39|||||||||
2546|Bridgewater Group|62068|5|Briefly described|p134, 135 Fig.2,|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|||||Overlies Nelson Bay Formation unconformably. Overlies Port Campbell Limestone, but not directly.|Aeolian sands.|
2547|Bridgewater Limestone|33160|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
2547|Bridgewater Limestone|42966|6|Mentioned|p223|||Synonym of Bridgewater Formation||||||
2548|Bridgewater Volcanics|33135|5|Briefly described|p17|||||||||
2549|Bridgewater formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p526|||||||||
2549|Bridgewater formation|35712|6|Mentioned|p1|||See also P24.||||||
80414|Brighton Beds (VIC)|71419|6|Mentioned|p8|||Replaced by Brighton Group by Kenley (1967).||||||
2554|Brighton Beds""|35276|6|Mentioned|p241|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|22882|5|Briefly described|p 13||Tertiary|||||||
2556|Brighton Group|22886|4|Described|p17|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
2556|Brighton Group|23230|4|Described|Table4-1p40, 42|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Present in the Port Phillip Basin.||||||
2556|Brighton Group|23234|6|Mentioned|p91|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|23237|6|Mentioned|p102|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|23238|6|Mentioned|p107|||Geol. Province: Port Phillip Basin||||||
2556|Brighton Group|23262|6|Mentioned|p292, 298|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|23267|5|Briefly described|p377|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|||||||
2556|Brighton Group|23268|5|Briefly described|p388, Fig14-2.1p388||Pliocene|||||||
2556|Brighton Group|23273|5|Briefly described|p434, Fig14-5.1p435, 442||Pliocene|||||||
2556|Brighton Group|23276|6|Mentioned|Fig14-8.1p476||Tertiary|||||||
2556|Brighton Group|23537|5|Briefly described|Fig 1 p 440|||Also see p447.||||||
2556|Brighton Group|23909|5|Briefly described|p291|Late Miocene|Late Miocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
2556|Brighton Group|24038|5|Briefly described|p439 Fig.2|Pliocene|Late Miocene|Geological Province: Port Phillip Basin||||||
2556|Brighton Group|24551|5|Briefly described|p313, 319, 346, 527, 584, 711.||Tertiary|Underlies: Port Melbourne Sand.||||||
2556|Brighton Group|29591|5|Briefly described|p54|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|29982|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
2556|Brighton Group|30579|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
2556|Brighton Group|30929|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
2556|Brighton Group|30931|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|Equivalent||||||
2556|Brighton Group|31242|5|Briefly described|p10|||Refers hydrology||||||
2556|Brighton Group|31243|4|Described|p7|||Re: hydrology.||||||23-SEP-08
2556|Brighton Group|32218|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|32843|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|33458|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|33464|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|33598|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
2556|Brighton Group|33599|4|Described|p14|||Tertiary. See also pp15-16.||||||23-SEP-08
2556|Brighton Group|33604|5|Briefly described|p22|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|33605|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Miocene|Miocene-Pliocene||||||
2556|Brighton Group|34609|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|34956|6|Mentioned|p84|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|34961|6|Mentioned|p428|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|35011|6|Mentioned|p311|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|35271|6|Mentioned|p67|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|35276|3|Fully described|p241|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|35290|4|Described|p43|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|35712|4|Described|p20|||See also p35 re aquifers. Table 6 for stratigraphy.||||||23-SEP-08
2556|Brighton Group|37035|6|Mentioned|p132|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|38146|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
2556|Brighton Group|38147|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Miocene|Miocene to Pliocene||||||
2556|Brighton Group|39605|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|40524|6|Mentioned|p181|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|41521|3|Fully described|p238|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|41578|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|41848|6|Mentioned|p389|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|41868|5|Briefly described|p554|||See also p582.||||||23-SEP-08
2556|Brighton Group|42184|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P348|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|42318|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|42827|4|Described|p315|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|43801|6|Mentioned|p110|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Miocene|||||||
2556|Brighton Group|44197|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Miocene|||||||
2556|Brighton Group|45168|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
2556|Brighton Group|50078|5|Briefly described|p38|Pliocene|Pliocene|Includes the Moorabool Viaduct Sand.||||||
2556|Brighton Group|60083|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|Stated to be synonymous with Sandringham Sand.  Non-marine sands, sandy clay, silt, gravel; locally altered to quartzite ("grey billy") and porcellanite.||||||19-JUL-04
2556|Brighton Group|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Overlain by the Wannaeue Formation. Max. thickness: 35m. Geological Province: Melbourne area.||||||03-MAR-10
2556|Brighton Group|61207|5|Briefly described|p280 Fig. 2|Late Pliocene|Late Miocene|Includes the Red Bluff Sand, Black Rock Sandstone and Baxter Sandstone. Geological Province: Port Phillip Basin. See also p285.||||||09-JAN-06
2556|Brighton Group|63445|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Pliocene|Miocene|Fluvial deposits. The two facies are mapped separately.|||||Sandstone, conglomerate, siltstone, ironstone. Gravel, sand, silt.|
2556|Brighton Group|65715|4|Described|p15 Tb.8, p16-17, p63|Neogene|Neogene|Includes Black Rock Sandstone and Red Bluff Sandstone. Incorporates 'Flemington and Upper Brighton beds', 'Brighton beds' and 'Lower Brighton beds' of Selwyn (1862), and Sandringham Sands of Gill (1950). Type area is at Sandringham.||||||
2556|Brighton Group|66002|5|Briefly described|p12, p13 Tb.9|Neogene|Neogene|Includes Black Rock Sandstone and Red Bluff Sandstone. Defined by Kenley 1967. Synonymous with Moorabool Viaduct Sand||||||15-MAY-13
2556|Brighton Group|66244|6|Mentioned|p7.|||||||Overlies Tullamarine Basalt.||
2556|Brighton Group|67061|5|Briefly described|p546 Fig.3, p551.|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Separated from the underlying, variably folded Torquay Group by a 10-5 Ma unconformity.||||Unconformably overlies Torquay Group.||
2556|Brighton Group|68116|5|Briefly described|Appendix, Maps 39, 41, 48-51, 54-56.|Pliocene|Miocene||||||Gravel, sand, silt: variably calcareous to ferruginous sandstones and coquinas; marine to nonmarine.|
2556|Brighton Group|68360|5|Briefly described|p223, p224|Neogene|Neogene|Included the Black Rock Sandstone (in this paper renamed  to Beaumaris Sandstone). Late Neogene age. See also Sandringham Sands.|||Includes the Beaumaris Sandstone.|||07-FEB-18
2556|Brighton Group|68811|5|Briefly described|p67, p69, p116, p116 fig 68|Tertiary|Tertiary|See also  p170 tbl 31, p195 tbl 49. ||||Overlain by the Newer Volcanics and the Bridgewater and Wannaeue Formations. Overlies the Fyansford Formation. |Marine and non-marine fine to coarse-grained sands, clay, silt and sandstone.|
2556|Brighton Group|70967|6|Mentioned|p28|||Stavely Belt.||||||
2556|Brighton Group|71277|5|Briefly described|p303 Tb.1, p305, p307-308, p309 Fig.8|Pliocene|Miocene|Occurs as eroded remnants between younger river courses.||||Unconformably overlies Melbourne Formation, Werribee Formation, Older Volcanics. Is overlain unconformably by the Yarra Delta Group.|Red-brown ferruginous to glauconitic sandstones and siltstones, rarely fossiliferous. Also described as sandy clays.|
2556|Brighton Group|71419|5|Briefly described|p8, p20-21|||Terminology of Kenley (1967) widely used by GSV for many years. Previously the Brighton Beds. Intended to replace Sandringham Sands. Name dropped herein in favour of Sandringham Sandstone for coastal outcrops. Inland outcrops have not been investigated and may need new name if found to be fluvial.|||Includes Black Rock Sandstone, Red Bluff Sands.|||02-FEB-18
2556|Brighton Group|71593|4|Described|p9, p45, p51, p53|Pliocene|Miocene|Otway Basin. See also p55, p138, p161, p163, p198.||||Equivalent to the Loxton Sand.|Sediments.|
2555|Brighton Group""|35276|6|Mentioned|p241|||||||||
2558|Brighton Sands|42371|6|Mentioned|p33, p36|||||||||
77979|Brighton beds (VIC)|65715|5|Briefly described|p16|||Superseded name used by Selwyn (1862). Outcrops now included in Brighton Group.||||||
2559|Brighton beds""|42827|6|Mentioned|p315|||superseded by Brighton Group||||||
2560|Brighton group|37035|6|Mentioned|p124|||||||||
2560|Brighton group|40524|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
72935|Brisbane Ranges slate|61186|6|Mentioned|p45 Fig. 14|||Informal name for Victorian dimension stone. Probably named for the quarry locality.||||||
2590|Broadbent River Formation|22876|5|Briefly described|p21 Table 3|||||||||
2590|Broadbent River Formation|22877|5|Briefly described|map|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
2590|Broadbent River Formation|23615|5|Briefly described|p164|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
2590|Broadbent River Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p47|Lower Ordovician|Lower Ordovician|||||||
2590|Broadbent River Formation|41570|4|Described|p92|||Reserved as Broadbent River||||||
2590|Broadbent River Formation|41572|5|Briefly described|p21|||||||||
2590|Broadbent River Formation|41585|6|Mentioned|Fig.4.7|||||||||
2590|Broadbent River Formation|42627|5|Briefly described|Map legend|early Chewtonian|early Bendigonian|||||||
2590|Broadbent River Formation|42647|5|Briefly described|p19||Bendigonian|||||||
2590|Broadbent River Formation|42651|5|Briefly described|p266|||||||||
2590|Broadbent River Formation|60541|6|Mentioned|p54|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|||||||
2590|Broadbent River Formation|68115|6|Mentioned|p4.|Ordovician|Ordovician|Name superseded by Broadbent River Sandstone, itself obsolete since its characteristics fall within those of the Pinnak Sandstone, which now subsumes it.||||||
30567|Broadbent River Sandstone|23615|3|Fully described|p65, p20 Fig.6, p164|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Overlain by Warbisco Shale. Situated almost entirely within the Amboyne Granodiorite aureole.  Age within the 'deep marine Ordovician sedimentation' period: 500-438Ma.  At least 1km thick.||||||16-AUG-18
30567|Broadbent River Sandstone|23938|6|Mentioned|p54 Tb. 4|Ordovician|Ordovician|See also p59-65 Figs. 21-24.||||||25-SEP-08
30567|Broadbent River Sandstone|43206|5|Briefly described|map legend||Early Ordovician|||||||
30567|Broadbent River Sandstone|68115|5|Briefly described|p4.|Ordovician|Ordovician|Formerly Broadbent River Formation. Now replaced by Pinnak Sandstone, since further mapping shows its characteristics fall within those of the latter unit.||||||
38605|Broadbent River formation|23615|5|Briefly described|p164|||Informal - see Broadbent River Formation.||||||
77282|Broadbent Sandstone|68115|6|Mentioned|p4.|Ordovician|Ordovician|Abbreviation of Broadbent River Sandstone.||||||
2591|Broadford Conglomerate|38787|6|Mentioned|p141|||||||||
2591|Broadford Conglomerate|70487|6|Mentioned|p7-10, p15, p9 Fig.2|Pragian|Lochkovian|Of Noel Schleiger (date not stated), quoted in Edwards et al. (1997). Probably replaced by Broadford Formation. Described as Gedinnian-Siegenian age. Indeterminate vascular plant fragments occur in this diamictite. Includes boulder conglomerates, with very well-rounded lithic clasts, that are fossiliferous with poorly preserved shelly fossils.||Said to be included in Broadford Formation (Edwards et al. 1997).||Correlated with upper Mount Ida Formation in 1975.|Interbedded siltstone and sandstone with minor greywacke-conglomerate intervals. Fossiliferous diamictite and boulder conglomerates, with very well-rounded lithic clasts.|
28401|Broadford Conglomerate Member|38787|6|Mentioned|p124|||See also p125||||||21-OCT-22
40709|Broadford formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p141|||||||||
40709|Broadford formation|24177|6|Mentioned|p55, p85|||Informal - see Broadford Formation||||||
40709|Broadford formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p123|||Informal||||||
26425|Brodribb Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||326.  Of the Currowong Suite (Currowong Supersuite).  Formal name not intended. Variation on Brodribb Granodiorite.||||||09-FEB-05
37621|Brodribb River Volcanics|23309|5|Briefly described|p124, 125|||Superseded by Pipeline Volcanics.||||||
37621|Brodribb River Volcanics|43314|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Snowy River Volcanics. Undifferentiated volcanic pyroclastic and epicastics; Quartz-feldspar porphyry with large phenocrysts.||||||
37621|Brodribb River Volcanics|43315|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Snowy River Volcanics.  Quartz-feldspar porphyry with large phenocrysts; undifferentiated volcanic pyroclastics and epiclastics.||||||03-MAY-05
37621|Brodribb River Volcanics|60541|5|Briefly described|p57|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|An outlier of the Snowy River Volcanics - small belt of volcanic and intrusive rocks outcropping near the Brodribb River.  Consists of two rock types: a lithic quartz feldspar ignimbrite, and a quartz feldspar porphyry.  See also p55.||||||
37322|Brodribb Volcanics|24004|5|Briefly described|p275 Fig.2|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
68357|Brodribb granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p235|||Of the Currawong Suite||||||
77129|Broken Leg Granodiorite|44185|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|||I-type. Age uncertain: shown as SDg, ie Silurian-Devonian.||||||
40719|Bronxhome formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p390|||||||||
68359|Brookville granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
68361|Brothers syenite|24551|6|Mentioned|p242|||Informal - see Brothers Syenite. Of the Mount Leinster Igneous Complex.||||||24-SEP-08
24770|Brown Creek Clay|33155|6|Mentioned|p127|||||||||
24770|Brown Creek Clay|35697|6|Mentioned|p90|||||||||
24770|Brown Creek Clay|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Otway Basin||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|22706|4|Described|p81||Middle Eocene|Overlies Johanna River Sands||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|23010|5|Briefly described|p333-341||Cenozoic|||||||19-NOV-08
2688|Browns Creek Clay|24551|5|Briefly described|p305, 607, 630|Early Oligocene|Late Eocene|See also Browns Creek Clays p297.||||||07-OCT-15
2688|Browns Creek Clay|29355|6|Mentioned|p188|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|30576|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|30578|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|31245|4|Described|p83|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|31515|6|Mentioned|Text Fig.3|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|31920|6|Mentioned|p63|||Fauna||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|31922|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|32120|5|Briefly described|p276|||Eocene or fauna||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|33155|5|Briefly described|p119|||See also P120-121.||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|33319|6|Mentioned|p167|||Fauna||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|34952|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|35066|3|Fully described|p224|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|35276|6|Mentioned|p233|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|35555|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|36200|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|36865|6|Mentioned|p601|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|37311|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|38603|6|Mentioned|p82|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|38903|5|Briefly described|p2|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|40148|6|Mentioned|p161|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|41043|6|Mentioned|p86,p100|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|41075|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|41538|6|Mentioned|p305|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|42318|5|Briefly described|p7|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|42371|6|Mentioned|p44|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|42827|3|Fully described|p262, 298, 301|Late Eocene|Late Eocene|Conformably overlies Johanna River Sand; conformably overlain by Castle Cove Limestone.  Thickness: up to 43m.  Marine sandy and marly claystones; abundant macro- and micro-fauna (bivalves, gastropods, foraminiferids, ostracods, bryozoans, corals, etc).||||||16-JUL-13
2688|Browns Creek Clay|43590|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|43675|6|Mentioned|p333||Eocene|||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|46979|6|Mentioned|p109|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|47054|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P481|||||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|60299|5|Briefly described|p228 Tb.5|Eocene|Eocene|Age: 35.5 Ma. Palaeopole position given.||||||
2688|Browns Creek Clay|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Late Eocene|Middle Eocene|Overlies Johanna River Sand. Age: 46-40Ma. Max. thickness: 50m. Geological Province: Aire Embayment.||||||03-MAR-10
2688|Browns Creek Clay|61182|5|Briefly described|p26-27|Early Oligocene|Late Eocene|Of Thomas (1957), Carter (1958) and Abele et al (1976). Now incorporated into Narrawaturk Marl together with Castle Cove Limestone and Glen Aire Clay - local names best regarded as members. Contains planktonic foraminifer.||||||16-JUL-13
2688|Browns Creek Clay|70942|4|Described|p122-124|||||||||17-FEB-17
2688|Browns Creek Clay|71787|6|Mentioned|p96 |||||||||
24772|Browns Creek Clays|24551|6|Mentioned|p297 Fig. 10.7|||Informal: see Browns Creek Clay.||||||
24772|Browns Creek Clays|39923|6|Mentioned|p354|||||||||
24772|Browns Creek Clays|43748|6|Mentioned|App 1|||Otway Basin. Used in palaeomagnetic pole comparision.||||||
24772|Browns Creek Clays|62896|5|Briefly described|p87|Eocene|Eocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
24772|Browns Creek Clays|62899|6|Mentioned|p46|Late Eocene|Late Eocene|Contains ostracods.||||||
24772|Browns Creek Clays|63740|5|Briefly described|p87, p102|Late Eocene|Eocene|Geological province: Otway Basin. Ostracod fragment at Castle Cove.||||||07-FEB-11
2691|Browns Creek Formation|22541|6|Mentioned|Fig 16|||||||||
2691|Browns Creek Formation|32117|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
2691|Browns Creek Formation|40429|6|Mentioned|p26|||||||||
2691|Browns Creek Formation|40877|5|Briefly described|p56|||||||||
2691|Browns Creek Formation|41626|6|Mentioned|p52|||||||||
2691|Browns Creek Formation|43667|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p12||Eocene|||||||
2691|Browns Creek Formation|65891|5|Briefly described|p221 Fig.5, p228 Fig.11.. |Paleogene|Paleogene|Eastern Otway Basin. Age shown as Bartonian to Priabonian. Sediments include greensand and bryozoan marls.||||||
2691|Browns Creek Formation|70660|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
2693|Browns Creek Group""|35066|6|Mentioned|p209|||In reference to Leslie 1966||||||
2695|Browns Creek"" Group|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
35150|Bruarong Adamellite|22971|5|Briefly described|p33|||See also Bruarong Granite.||||||19-JAN-06
35150|Bruarong Adamellite|61163|6|Mentioned|p111|||One of three subdivisions (Lightbody 1984) of the pluton currently named Yackandandah Granite; other two are Yackandandah and Mudgeegonga adamellites.||||||
2696|Bruarong Granite|22971|5|Briefly described|p18, p33|Early Devonian||Small intrusion with variable appearance - mostly felsic coarse-grained porphyritic rock.||||||19-JAN-06
2696|Bruarong Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p448 App1|||Obsolete granite name.||||||
2696|Bruarong Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||||||||
2698|Brucknell Formation|41769|5|Briefly described|p25|||||||||
2698|Brucknell Formation|43590|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
2698|Brucknell Formation|61182|5|Briefly described|p25|||Of Blake (1980) for lower section of Mepunga Formation rocks - who used this and Peterborough and Burrungule Formations for naming the marl, lower sand and mudstone respectively. Name not accepted however - superseded by Brucknell Member.||||||
76935|Bryce Plain basalt|66244|5|Briefly described|p6.|||Typo for Bryce Plain Basalt.||||||
2735|Bryo Gully Siltstone|41050|6|Mentioned|p51|||||||||
78056|Buangor granite|67978|6|Mentioned|p514|||See also Buangor Granite.||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|29591|6|Mentioned|Table 10|||||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|29697|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|30751|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Eocene|Paleocene|Eocene - Palaeocene||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|30753|4|Described|p17|||Eocene age||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|30754|6|Mentioned|p12|||Stratigraphy||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|31252|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|31746|6|Mentioned|p198|||||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|31848|4|Described|p16|||Middle Oligocene  - U.Eocene||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|31922|6|Mentioned|p173|||||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|32117|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|32864|6|Mentioned|Fig. 8|||||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|33224|6|Mentioned|p69|||Palynology||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|33834|5|Briefly described|p7|||||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|33938|6|Mentioned|p48|||Refers Lindsay & Bonnett (1973).||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|34268|6|Mentioned|p244|||||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|34758|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|35071|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|35200|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Eocene|Paleocene|||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|35232|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|37132|5|Briefly described|p367|||||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|39329|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|40003|5|Briefly described|p38|||||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|40033|6|Mentioned|p228|||||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|41517|6|Mentioned|p139|||||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|42129|6|Mentioned|p254|||See also Fig.6||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|42717|5|Briefly described|map legend|Oligocene|Eocene|||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|42966|6|Mentioned|p110|||Superseded by Buccleuch beds||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|43073|4|Described|p11,Table 3|||||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|44133|6|Mentioned|p158|Late Oligocene|Late Eocene|Superseded by Buccleuch Formation.||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|46839|6|Mentioned|p82|||||||||
2738|Buccleuch Beds|73228|6|Mentioned|p54|||Superseded; see Buccleuch Formation.||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|22799|5|Briefly described|p23 Fig.7|Late Eocene|Late Eocene|||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|23818|4|Described|p174 Fig.84, p180|Late Eocene|Late Eocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin. Max. thickness: 200 ft. Overlying unit: Ettrick Formation.||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|29601|6|Mentioned|p82|||||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|29828|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|29866|6|Mentioned|p84|||||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|31624|6|Mentioned|p101|||See also P111||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Eocene||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|31848|6|Mentioned|p21|||Prefers term B.Beds||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|31923|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|32859|5|Briefly described|p69|||Eocene||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|32862|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||Section from boreholes||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|32898|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|33609|6|Mentioned|p958|||||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|34029|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||U.Eocene.  Aquifer||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|34296|4|Described|p97|||U.Eocene||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|34308|3|Fully described|p179|||U.Eocene. See Fig.84||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|35313|6|Mentioned|p958|||||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|37596|6|Mentioned|p92|||||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|38068|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Murray Basin||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|40557|6|Mentioned|p169|||||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|41520|5|Briefly described|Fig.11|||See also Fig.4||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|41626|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|42127|5|Briefly described|p219|||See also Fig.3||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|42443|4|Described|p6|||||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|42966|5|Briefly described|p110, Fig.57|||Synonym of Buccleuch beds||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|43800|5|Briefly described|p169-170|||||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|44133|6|Mentioned|p158|Late Oligocene|Late Eocene|Superseded by Buccleuch Formation.||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|46802|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|48624|14|Not recorded|p4,Fig.2|||(J65-6/Benara).||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|48625|14|Not recorded|p5||Late Eocene|(J54-6/Kennion). U.Eocene.||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|64237|5|Briefly described|p18 Fig.2|Late Oligocene|Late Oligocene|May have been renamed Renmark Group?||||||18-SEP-09
2741|Buccleuch Group|71248|14|Not recorded|p2||Eocene|||||||
2741|Buccleuch Group|71789|6|Mentioned|p101|||||||||
2742|Buccleuch beds|22893|5|Briefly described|fig4 p9|Early Oligocene|Late Eocene|||||||
2742|Buccleuch beds|23884|5|Briefly described|p155 Fig. 13.2|Late Eocene|Late Eocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||21-SEP-09
2742|Buccleuch beds|23921|5|Briefly described|p1109 Table 1|Eocene|Eocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
2742|Buccleuch beds|42125|5|Briefly described|p135|||||||||
2742|Buccleuch beds|42126|6|Mentioned|p156|||||||||
2742|Buccleuch beds|42133|6|Mentioned|p316|||||||||
2742|Buccleuch beds|42134|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P335|||||||||
2742|Buccleuch beds|42137|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P368|||||||||
2742|Buccleuch beds|42138|6|Mentioned|p388|||||||||
2742|Buccleuch beds|42881|4|Described|Fig.3, P84|||||||||
2742|Buccleuch beds|42966|2|Defined|p110|Late Eocene||||||||
2742|Buccleuch beds|43780|6|Mentioned|p5|Early Oligocene|Late Eocene|||||||
2742|Buccleuch beds|43791|6|Mentioned|p372, Fig1|||||||||
2742|Buccleuch beds|43804|6|Mentioned|Fig.2,p49|||||||||
2742|Buccleuch beds|49038|4|Described|Table 2|||||||||
2742|Buccleuch beds|49040|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
2742|Buccleuch beds|61155|5|Briefly described|p3, p18|Late Eocene|Middle Eocene|Of the Renmark Group. Marls and carbonates. Overlies Olney Formation in west and south west. Age: 42-35.5Ma. Thickness: 80m. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||03-MAR-10
2742|Buccleuch beds|61837|5|Briefly described|p217|Late Eocene|Late Eocene|These beds indicate a major weathering episode. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||03-JUL-06
2742|Buccleuch beds|65552|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 3|Early Oligocene|Late Eocene|Western Murray Basin unit. Unconformably underlies Compton Conglomerate and Ettrick Formation. Of Renmark Group.||||||
2742|Buccleuch beds|72445|5|Briefly described|App.7 p7 Fig.4, p7, p19.|Late Eocene|Late Eocene|Formed by deposition of marine limestone and marls during Late Eocene marine transgression in the southwest of the Murray Basin. Also [wrongly] shown as Buccleuch Beds in text of App.7.||||Shown as partially equivalent to the Olney Formation.|Includes marine limestone and marls. Bryozoan limestones overlain by carbonaceous sands with limestone interbeds.|
2742|Buccleuch beds|73118|5|Briefly described|p83|Oligocene|Eocene|Murray Basin. 78m thick; mainly <30m. Entirely concealed. Shallow-marine to paralic deposits.|||||Poorly consolidated grey-brown carbonaceous clay with limonitic upper surface; friable carbonaceous sand below with thin limestone lenses; highly fossiliferous white bryozoan limestone at base with green-grey glauconitic calcareous clay (marl).|
36858|Buchan Caves Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Devonian|Devonian|Of Buchan Group||||||
36858|Buchan Caves Formation|50095|6|Mentioned|p150|||Contains Pandorinellina exigua philipi (conodont).||||||11-FEB-08
38623|Buchan Caves Limestone and Equivalents""|23615|6|Mentioned|p137|Devonian|Devonian|Informal - see Buchan Caves Limestone. Term used by Teichert for Talent's four different names for this same unit: Gillingall, Butcher's Ridge, Basin and Jackson's Crossing Limestones (in Teichert and Talent, 1958).||||||
2748|Buchan Caves Limestone formation|38367|6|Mentioned|p83|||Informal - see Buchan Caves Limestone.||||||16-DEC-08
2749|Buchan Caves Limestone""|42647|6|Mentioned|p32|||Superseded in Bendoc area by Boulder Flat Limestone.||||||
2752|Buchan Caves limestone|37501|6|Mentioned|p414|||||||||
2752|Buchan Caves limestone|50077|6|Mentioned|p21|||Informal - see Buchan Caves Limestone.||||||03-MAY-05
2752|Buchan Caves limestone|60542|5|Briefly described|p21 Tb. 2|Devonian|Devonian|Informal - see Buchan Caves Limestone.||||||
2752|Buchan Caves limestone|61181|6|Mentioned|p130|||Informal - see Buchan Caves Limestone. ||||||
2753|Buchan Group Limestone|41868|6|Mentioned|p575|||||||||
72844|Buchan Group dolomites|60542|6|Mentioned|p83|||Informal reference to basal unfossiliferous portion of the Buchan Caves Limestone that consists largely of laminated dolomites.||||||
2756|Buchan Limestone|22535|6|Mentioned|p489|||||||||
2756|Buchan Limestone|23615|6|Mentioned|p137|||Superseded by Buchan Group.||||||
2756|Buchan Limestone|29456|6|Mentioned|p432|||Re-mineralization||||||
2756|Buchan Limestone|32984|6|Mentioned|p344|||Fossil content||||||
2756|Buchan Limestone|35274|6|Mentioned|p421|||||||||
2756|Buchan Limestone|40298|6|Mentioned|p430|||||||||
2756|Buchan Limestone|43527|14|Not recorded|p519|||See also Lexicon||||||
2756|Buchan Limestone|61186|6|Mentioned|p45 Fig. 14|||Informal name for Victorian dimension stone - sourced from Buchan Caves Limestone and Murrindal Limestone (both of the Buchan Group).||||||17-DEC-07
35601|Buchan Marble|23275|6|Mentioned|p472|||||||||
38625|Buchan Series|23615|6|Mentioned|p137|||Superseded by Buchan Group.||||||
38624|Buchan beds, Upper|23615|6|Mentioned|p137|||Of Howitt (1876).  Superseded by Buchan Group.||||||
38470|Buchan group|23309|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 1.3|||Informal-see Buchan Group.||||||
38470|Buchan group|24133|5|Briefly described|p20 Fig. 8|Early Devonian|Silurian|Informal.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
38470|Buchan group|24551|6|Mentioned|p38 Fig. 2.41|Lower Devonian|Lower Devonian|||||||
2758|Buchan limestone|31739|6|Mentioned|p195|||Devonian marine fossils||||||
2758|Buchan limestone|34954|6|Mentioned|p193|||||||||
72937|Buchan marbles|61186|6|Mentioned|p87|||Informal name for dimension stone from Buchan Caves Limestone (Buchan Group). ||||||
38626|Buchan series|23615|6|Mentioned|p137|||Superseded by Buchan Group.||||||
34726|Buckalong Suite|22878|6|Mentioned|p74|||||||||
28134|Buckeran Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p425 App1|||Superseded by Buckeran Diorite.||||||
28134|Buckeran Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Buckeran Diorite?||||||
2794|Buckle Trail Adamellite|22878|6|Mentioned|p55|||||||||
2794|Buckle Trail Adamellite|41850|6|Mentioned|p430|||||||||
2794|Buckle Trail Adamellite|42827|5|Briefly described|p430|||||||||
2795|Buckle Trail Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p426|||Superseded by Burglar Gap Granite.||||||
2795|Buckle Trail Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Buckle Trail Adamellite.||||||
68362|Buckley Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p294|||Of the Pebble Point Formation.  Maximum Thickness: 8m.||||||
68363|Buckleys Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p295 |||||||||
68364|Buckleys member|24551|6|Mentioned|p295|||||||||
31817|Buckrabanyule granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p229|||Of the Charlton Province.||||||
31817|Buckrabanyule granite|43846|5|Briefly described|13||Devonian|Stated as informal name, but formal form of name exists||||||
31817|Buckrabanyule granite|60452|6|Mentioned|p47, 74|||Informal - see Buckrabanyule Granite||||||
2805|Buckrabanyule group|35278|6|Mentioned|p353|||||||||
2807|Buckwong Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p339|||Superseded by Buckwong Granodiorite.||||||
2807|Buckwong Granite|39860|5|Briefly described|p21|||||||||
2807|Buckwong Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||||||||
2807|Buckwong Granite|60503|4|Described|p151-152, p201|||Two phases: (1) biotite-rich medium-grained granite; and (2) felsic at the northern tip of the pluton which coincides with a high potassium radiometric signature and its foliated parts. Intruded the Omeo Metamorphics.||||||01-SEP-05
2807|Buckwong Granite|60504|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Biotite-muscovite granite: S-type; foliated, medium grained, grey; felsic northern tip of pluton is foliated.||||||
2807|Buckwong Granite|60505|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Biotite-muscovite granite: S-type; foliated, medium grained, grey; felsic northern tip of pluton is foliated.||||||
2807|Buckwong Granite|60506|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Biotite-muscovite granite: S-type; foliated, medium grained, grey; felsic northern tip of pluton is foliated.||||||
2807|Buckwong Granite|60507|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Biotite-muscovite granite: S-type; foliated, medium grained, grey; felsic northern tip of pluton is foliated.||||||
2807|Buckwong Granite|60508|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|Biotite-muscovite granite: S-type; nonmagnetic (0-5 nT); moderate Th, U, low total count, K, in the north modertae to high K, very low Th.||||||
69249|Buckwong granite|60503|6|Mentioned|p74, p142|||Informal - see Buckwong Granodiorite.||||||
69250|Buckwong granodiorite|60503|6|Mentioned|p194|||Informal - see Buckwong Granodiorite.||||||
37320|Buffalo Granite|24004|5|Briefly described|p278|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
37320|Buffalo Granite|50087|5|Briefly described|p181 Fig. 6, p184 Fig. 11|||See also Buffalo granite and Mount Buffalo granite.  Also referred to in the Abstract.||||||
40540|Buffalo granite|50087|5|Briefly described|p175, p180 Fig. 4|||Informal name.  Age is post-Ordovician.  Associated with the Benambran Orogeny (Early Silurian) by Buckingham and Joshi (1978).  See also p183-184.||||||
24779|Buldah Gap Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p426 App1|||Superseded by Buldah Gap Granodiorite.||||||
24779|Buldah Gap Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Buldah Gap Granodiorite. NOT Var. on Buldah Trail Granite, but both Bega Batholith.||||||
34712|Bulgah Gap Grandiorite|22878|4|Described|p67|||||||||
34716|Bulgah Trail Granodiorite|22878|6|Mentioned|p51|||||||||
24780|Bull Run Gap Adamellite|22876|5|Briefly described|p29|||||||||
24780|Bull Run Gap Adamellite|22877|5|Briefly described|map|Silurian|Silurian|G62. Biotite adamellite.||||||26-OCT-04
24780|Bull Run Gap Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p426 App1|||Superseded by Bull Run Gap Granite.||||||
24780|Bull Run Gap Adamellite|23615|4|Described|p158|Early Devonian|Early Silurian|See also p202 App. 1.  Biotite granite.  Intrudes both the Bendoc and Yalmy Groups.||||||
24780|Bull Run Gap Adamellite|42627|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Reserved as Bull Run Granitoid.||||||
24780|Bull Run Gap Adamellite|42647|4|Described|p47|||||||||
24780|Bull Run Gap Adamellite|43206|5|Briefly described|map legend||Wenlock|||||||
24780|Bull Run Gap Adamellite|44185|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Silurian|Silurian|S-type.||||||
2879|Bull Run Granodiorite|23615|6|Mentioned|p164|||Probably misspelt - see also Bull Run Gap Adamellite.||||||
2879|Bull Run Granodiorite|42647|6|Mentioned|Table 3 P40|||Variation on Bull Run Gap Adamellite.||||||
2880|Bulla Adamellite|22885|5|Briefly described|map|||||||||
2880|Bulla Adamellite|23269|6|Mentioned|Fig14-3.1p403|||||||||
2880|Bulla Adamellite|23272|4|Described|p414, Fig14-4.1p415, 416|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Ages correspond to time of intrusion.||||||
2880|Bulla Adamellite|23273|6|Mentioned|p439|||||||||
2880|Bulla Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p426 App 1|||Superseded by Bulla Granodiorite.||||||
2880|Bulla Adamellite|41868|6|Mentioned|p560|||||||||
2880|Bulla Adamellite|44197|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Late Devonian|G276 S-type.||||||
2881|Bulla Granite|23203|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
2881|Bulla Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p333, 337|||Superseded by Bulla Granodiorite.||||||
2881|Bulla Granite|35712|6|Mentioned|Table 6|||||||||
2881|Bulla Granite|40725|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
2881|Bulla Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
2881|Bulla Granite|61186|6|Mentioned|p51|||Diimension stone, grey in colour. Also referred to as Bulla (Boradmeadows) Granite. See also p61. ||||||
2881|Bulla Granite|64616|5|Briefly described|p128|||NE of Melbourne. U-Pb date of 392+/-5Ma, 20-30 My older than most K-Ar dates from the Central Victorian Magmatic Province. Compared with Strathbogie Granite dates.||||||
2881|Bulla Granite|71040|5|Briefly described|p8 Fig.5, p12|||Melbourne Zone. U-Pb zircon age.|392 +/- 5 Ma (Bierlein et al., 2005).|||||
78057|Bulla granodiorite|67978|6|Mentioned|p519|||See also Bulla Granodiorite.||||||19-SEP-14
2882|Bulla-Broadmeadows granodiorite|34927|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
2883|Bullabul Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p448 App1|||Obsolete granite name.||||||
2883|Bullabul Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
74705|Bullabull Granodiorite|64312|6|Mentioned|p439 Tb. 2|||Also referred to as the Bullabull pluton. Chemical analysis and barium content information. Also mentioned in Table 1. ||||||
38627|Bullenbalong Suite granites|23615|5|Briefly described|p152|||Informal name - see Bullenbalong Suite.||||||
2900|Bullengarook Flow|39865|6|Mentioned|p44|||||||||
77306|Bullengarook Gravels|65715|5|Briefly described|p15 Tb.8|||Superseded name for Bullengarook Gravel used by Crawford (1940).||||||
68879|Bullengarook flow|42847|5|Briefly described|p523|||Informal name. Ash and basalt flow. Conformably overlies parts of the Coimadai Dolomite Member.  see also p526.||||||09-MAY-05
68880|Bullengarook flow basalt|42847|6|Mentioned|p523|||Informal name. Overlies parts of Coimadai Dolomite Member (Werribee Formation). See also Bullengarook flow and p526.||||||09-MAY-05
72938|Bullengarook slate|61186|6|Mentioned|p98|||Victorian commercial stone - dark grey to black, planar surfaces showing red and orange oxide staining. This is a true slate and as such exhibits excellent fissility. See also p97.||||||
39005|Bullengbalong Suite|23615|6|Mentioned|p155|||Misspelt - see Bullenbalong Suite.   Includes the Suggan Buggan pluton (White and Chappell, 1988).  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
80405|Bullenmerri Calcareous Clay|71419|6|Mentioned|p22|||Of Gill (1953)[Vol 18, not 16]. Or simply Bullenmerri Clay. Name not widely used. Now part of Gellibrand Marl.||||||
75981|Buller Suite|65900|6|Mentioned|p155|||Misnaming of Mount Buller Suite?||||||10-MAY-12
36866|Bullung Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|Of Jordan River Group||||||
68365|Bullung formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p123|||||||||
23438|Bumble Creek Andesite|23309|5|Briefly described|p92 Table 2.31|||||||||
23438|Bumble Creek Andesite|24551|5|Briefly described|p135|||Now included as part of the Gibsons Folly Formation.||||||
23438|Bumble Creek Andesite|38145|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|||||||
23438|Bumble Creek Andesite|38367|6|Mentioned|Fig.9|||||||||
23438|Bumble Creek Andesite|39291|6|Mentioned|p222|||||||||
23438|Bumble Creek Andesite|39447|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
23438|Bumble Creek Andesite|39860|5|Briefly described|p8|||||||||
23438|Bumble Creek Andesite|40761|6|Mentioned|p227|||||||||
23438|Bumble Creek Andesite|60503|6|Mentioned|p110, p30, p43 Tb. 2|||Andesite and basalt originally included in this unit by VandenBerg et al (1984). Now part of Gibsons Folly Formation (as Allen's Seg5 (1987)). ||||||
2942|Bumble Creek igneous complex|39447|2|Defined|p4|Late Ordovician|Late Ordovician|||||||
2949|Bummaroo Formation|22857|5|Briefly described|p134, p432 App. 1 Tb. A1.5|Early Silurian||Of the Yalmy Group? Massive light and dark grey to brownish arenite (subgreywacke), siltstone, claystone; contains graptolites. Max. thickness: ~2.5km. Geological Province: Monaro Forearc Basin (Yalmy Basin). ||||||
2949|Bummaroo Formation|23245|5|Briefly described|p134||Early Silurian|||||||
2949|Bummaroo Formation|32999|3|Fully described|p15|||See also P10 flysch-like sequence.||||||
2949|Bummaroo Formation|34481|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|||||||
2949|Bummaroo Formation|37727|4|Described|p41|||||||||
2949|Bummaroo Formation|40136|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
2949|Bummaroo Formation|40328|4|Described|p165|||Also mentioned on p7||||||23-SEP-16
2949|Bummaroo Formation|42820|6|Mentioned|p94|||||||||
2949|Bummaroo Formation|63633|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Llandovery|Bolindian|Of Campbells Group.  Flysch - like sequence, silty shale, subgreywackes, red shale.||||||
2949|Bummaroo Formation|68592|5|Briefly described|p282, p607|||Scheibner (1973); part of original Campbells Group. Later incorporated into Abercrombie Formation and Cuddyong Formation.||Unit in Campbells Group.||Overlies Burra Burra Creek Formation.||23-SEP-16
2949|Bummaroo Formation|71069|6|Mentioned|p58|||Obsolete name, these rocks are now included in the Abercrombie Formation.||Campbells Group||||
2949|Bummaroo Formation|71700|6|Mentioned|CD|||||Campbells Group||||
69800|Bundara tonalite|61160|6|Mentioned|p64|||Informal - see Bundara Tonalite.||||||
72732|Bundara-Munjie Quartz Diorite|61161|6|Mentioned|p151 Fig. 7.4|||Probably misspelt - see Bundara Munjie Quartz Diorite.||||||
35155|Bungeet Granite|22971|5|Briefly described|p 35|||||||||
3027|Bungywarr Formation""|42577|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
83408|Bunjeroop pluton|73496|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Middle Devonian|Early Devonian|G656.|||||Magnetic response to 120 nT and shows distinct layering;  gravity response to 20 micrometres/second/second, lower to southeast.|
37124|Bunyeroo formation|23562|6|Mentioned|p294|||Informal.||||||
38459|Burbibyong granite|24133|6|Mentioned|p57|||Informal name.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
74730|Burlington Member|60599|5|Briefly described|p56|||Abbreviation of Burlington Sandstone Member. Forms part of Norton Gully Sandstone (Walhalla Group). Overlain by Montys Hut Formation; underlain by Wilson Creek Shale. ||||||
74730|Burlington Member|61185|5|Briefly described|p45, p44 Fig. 22, p24-25 Fig. 7|||Of Schleiger (1964a, 1964b). Former stratigraphic subdivision of Lower Palaeozoic rocks associated with Humevale Siltstone and Walhalla Group sediments. Name now obsolete and rocks now belong to Norton Gully Sandstone (Walhalla Group).||||||07-FEB-11
24795|Burnbank Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Burnbank Granodiorite.||||||
3081|Burnbank Granodiorite|22756|6|Mentioned|P49|||Informal name, superseded by Lexton Granodiorite||||||
3081|Burnbank Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p426 App1|||Superseded by Lexton Granodiorite.||||||
3081|Burnbank Granodiorite|41850|6|Mentioned|p437|||||||||
3081|Burnbank Granodiorite|42827|6|Mentioned|p437|||of Glenlogie Suite||||||
3081|Burnbank Granodiorite|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|G370 I-type.||||||
68280|Burnbank granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p227|||See also Lexton granodiorite.  Of the Glenlogie Suite.||||||
36326|Burnley Basalt|23537|5|Briefly described|p 449|||||||||
36326|Burnley Basalt|71277|4|Described|p302, p303 Tb.1, p304-306, p307 Fig.6|Quaternary|Quaternary|Also referred to as the Burnley Basalt Flow (p301). A series of basalts and weathered basalts containing numerous soil horizons. Occurs along a former course of the Yarra River, from Burnley to Spencer Street Bridge; also upstream of the Yarra Delta into palaeodrainages of Darebin and Merri Creeks.|0.93-0.82 Ma (Heath, 2015; Page, 1968).|Yarra Delta Group.||Is overlain by Jolimont Clay. Interbedded with but mostly overlies Fishermens Bend Silt. Locally overlies Moray Street Gravels.|Very high strength, dark grey, jointed, vesicular basalt, weathered at the top.|
68281|Burnley Basalt Flow''|24551|6|Mentioned|p558|||||||||
68282|Burnley Basalt Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p351 Fig. 11.19|||Of the Newer Volcanics.||||||
3095|Burns Reef beds""|35118|6|Mentioned|p423|||||||||
38907|Burong Formation, upper|24495|5|Briefly described|p11|||Informal - see Burong Formation.  Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
37638|Burrumbeep Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p426 Appendix 1|||Superseded by Burrumbeep Granodiorite.||||||
68283|Burrumbeep granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p228|||||||||
32449|Burrumbeet Adamellite|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Middle Devonian|G381 I-type||||||
3156|Burrumbeet Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Burrumbeet Granodiorite.||||||
3156|Burrumbeet Granite|60451|6|Mentioned|p207|||Informal- see Burrumbeep Granodiorite.||||||
3157|Burrumbeet Granodiorite|41850|6|Mentioned|p437|||||||||
3157|Burrumbeet Granodiorite|60451|6|Mentioned|p88, 219|||Informal - see Burrumbeep Granodiorite.||||||
3157|Burrumbeet Granodiorite|66002|6|Mentioned|p7 Tb.5|||Used by White and Chappell (1988). Spelling now changed to Burrumbeep Granodiorite, for a different, though remarkably similarly named, geographic site.||||||15-MAY-13
3158|Burrumbeet tuff|39967|6|Mentioned|Table 5|||||||||
41862|Burrungabugge Diorite|60504|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Hornblende-biotite diorite: I-type; medium grained, dark green; epidote alteration common.||||||
41862|Burrungabugge Diorite|60505|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Hornblende-biotite diorite: I-type; medium grained, dark green; epidote alteration common.||||||
41862|Burrungabugge Diorite|60506|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Hornblende-biotite diorite: I-type; medium grained, dark green; epidote alteration common.||||||
41862|Burrungabugge Diorite|60507|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Hornblende-biotite diorite: I-type; medium grained, dark green; epidote alteration common.||||||
30685|Burrungabugge Tonalite|23309|6|Mentioned|p426 App1|||Superseded by Burrungabugge Granodiorite.||||||
30685|Burrungabugge Tonalite|60503|6|Mentioned|p233|||Probably misspelt - intended as Burrungabugge Granodiorite.||||||07-SEP-05
31443|Burrungule Formation|43590|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
31443|Burrungule Formation|61182|5|Briefly described|p25|||Of Blake (1980) for lower Mepunga Fm - this name, Peterborough and Brucknell Fms used for basal mudstone, lower sand and the marl respectively. Name not accepted. See also Burrungule Member (SA).This mudstone in Victoria is named Sturgess Point Member.||||||
3161|Burrungule Formation""|41769|5|Briefly described|p25|||||||||
3194|Bushy Creek Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p426 App1|||Superseded by Bushy Creek Granodiorite.||||||
3194|Bushy Creek Granite|24551|5|Briefly described|p20, 80|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Age: 495 +/- 5Ma, 499 +/- 1Ma.  Intrudes the Nargoon Group.||||||
3194|Bushy Creek Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Bushy Creek Granodiorite.||||||
3194|Bushy Creek Granite|60421|5|Briefly described|p414 Fig. 4|||Underlies: Dorodong Sands.||||||
3194|Bushy Creek Granite|61410|6|Mentioned|p8|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Intrudes Glenelg Zone. U-Pb date from Stuart-Smith and Blacker, (in prep at time of publication) and Bucher (1998).|495 +/- 5 Ma.|||||
3194|Bushy Creek Granite|61752|5|Briefly described|p4, p5|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Intrudes Mount Stavely Volcanics and Glenthompson Sandstone. Age: 495+/-5Ma (U-Pb zircons, Stuart-Smith and Black in prep.) and 499+/-2 and 500+/-2Ma (Ar-Ar biotite, Foster et al 1998).||||||07-FEB-11
3194|Bushy Creek Granite|62742|5|Briefly described|p699 Fig. 2|Late Ordovician|Late Ordovician|In the Stavely-Dryden Belt. ||||||
3194|Bushy Creek Granite|62744|5|Briefly described|p709 Fig. 2|Ordovician|Ordovician|Geological Province: Stavely-Dryden Belt.||||||
3194|Bushy Creek Granite|68314|6|Mentioned|p754|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Age inferred from Fig.5.|c.495 Ma.|||||
33837|Bushy Creek Tonalite|22530|6|Mentioned|p693||Middle Cambrian|of Preiss (1987).||||||
33837|Bushy Creek Tonalite|22708|5|Briefly described|p209|Late Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|495+/-5 Ma||||||
33837|Bushy Creek Tonalite|73118|5|Briefly described|p14, 72, 226|||Undeformed. Appears first (p14) as Bushy Creek tonalite. Age by Stuart-Smith and Black, in prep.|495 +/- 5 Ma.|||Intrudes Glenthompson Sandstone.|Mafic tonalite.|
3195|Bushy Creek granite|29709|6|Mentioned|p48|||||||||
3196|Bushy Park Beds|34360|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
3197|Bushy Park Formation|34558|5|Briefly described|p19|||Pliocene||||||
33862|Bushy Park Granodiorite|22531|6|Mentioned|p6|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|||||||
33862|Bushy Park Granodiorite|43627|5|Briefly described|p6|Cambrian|Cambrian|Age: 495Ma. (Stuart-Smith, in prep.).||||||
38681|Butcher's Ridge Limestone|23615|6|Mentioned|p137|||One of four names inadvertently introduced, but never used, by Talent (1956) for the same unit.  Now supserseded by Buchan Caves Limestone.||||||
32387|Butchers Block|44184|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Silurian|Shown as G88 Butchers Block Unassigned.||||||
37640|Butchers Block Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p426, App. 1|||G88, S-type.||||||
68284|Butchers Block granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p233|||Of the Tom Groggin Suite||||||
78798|Buttercup Sandstone Member|64010|5|Briefly described|p258 Fig.1. |Tournaisian|Tournaisian|||Of the Snowy Plains Formation.||||
3213|Buxton Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p426 App 1|||Superseded by Buxton Granodiorite.||||||
3213|Buxton Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
3213|Buxton Granite|64616|6|Mentioned|p289|||Large boulders, presumably having rolled downhill, overlie Walhalla Group rocks below Rocky Peak. See also Buxton Granodiorite (p131, p204-205, p301, p434-435).||||||
3213|Buxton Granite|70742|5|Briefly described|p163-164|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Forms a ring dyke around the Cerberean Cauldron, S of Lake Eildon.||Marysville Igneous Complex.||||
74706|Buxton granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p437 Tb. 1|||Informal name - mentioned only as Buxton under a Victorian granites heading - barium content information.||||||
68285|Byaduk Basalts|24551|5|Briefly described|p338 Fig. 11.2|Middle Pleistocene|Middle Pleistocene|||||||
3218|Byawartha Aplite|35278|6|Mentioned|p356|||Misspelling of Byawatha||||||
3219|Byawatha Aplite|23309|6|Mentioned|p426 App1|||Superseded by Byawatha Granite.||||||
3219|Byawatha Aplite|31800|6|Mentioned|p204|||Map legend||||||
3219|Byawatha Aplite|35234|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
3219|Byawatha Aplite|37885|4|Described|p4|||||||||
3219|Byawatha Aplite|39836|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||||||||
3219|Byawatha Aplite|70910|14|Not recorded|p44|||Geological map on opposite page. ||||||
34122|Bylands Siltstone|13996|6|Mentioned|p143|||Melbourne Trough. Contains a few Wenlock trilobite species.||||||
34122|Bylands Siltstone|22511|5|Briefly described|p660-661||Silurian|||||||
34122|Bylands Siltstone|22542|6|Mentioned|p663|||||||||
34122|Bylands Siltstone|22684|4|Described|p752, Fig.2 p746|Wenlock|Wenlock|||||||
34122|Bylands Siltstone|24551|6|Mentioned|p610 Fig. 22.6|||Same trilobite locality referred to Chintin Formation on p609.||||||11-FEB-15
34122|Bylands Siltstone|62469|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 2, p54, p20|Wenlock|Wenlock|Unit in Victoria. Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province. See also p20 Fig. 11.||||||12-FEB-15
34122|Bylands Siltstone|63083|5|Briefly described|p216 Tb. 1, p227|Wenlock|Wenlock|See also p233.||||||07-FEB-11
3222|Bymne Member|29898|6|Mentioned|p218|||||||||
3222|Bymne Member|70961|14|Not recorded|p138|||Stratigraphic sequence.||||||
68286|Bymue member|24551|6|Mentioned|p341||Middle Pleistocene|||||||
3250|Cabanandra Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||Variation on Cabanandra Granodiorite.||||||21-JAN-05
68287|Cabanandra granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p234|||Of the Dalgety Suite.||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|22587|6|Mentioned|p79 Fig.7|Middle Miocene|Early Miocene|of the Murray Group||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|22887|5|Briefly described|Fig.6 p13|Early Miocene|Early Miocene|||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|22893|5|Briefly described|fig4 p9|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|23768|5|Briefly described|p34, p28 Fig.5|||Referred to also as Cadell Formation. Overlies Glenforslan Formation, overlain by Bryant Creek Formation. Geological Province: Murray Basin.  See also p73.||||||11-SEP-09
3275|Cadell Marl|23818|5|Briefly described|p174 Fig.84|Early Miocene|Early Miocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin. Of the Morgan Limestone.||||||18-APR-05
3275|Cadell Marl|23884|5|Briefly described|p155 Fig. 13.2|Early Miocene|Early Miocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin. Of the Murray Group||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|30015|6|Mentioned|p81|||||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|30751|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|30754|6|Mentioned|p14|||Stratigraphic table||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|31516|6|Mentioned|Fig. 6|||Ommatocarcinus distribution||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Miocene||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|31849|6|Mentioned|p4|||See also P5||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|34308|6|Mentioned|Fig.84|||Correlation chart. L.Miocene||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|35097|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|35200|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|35232|6|Mentioned|p11|||Table 3||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|38068|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|39329|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|40003|6|Mentioned|Table 8|||||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|42125|6|Mentioned|p139|||||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|42127|5|Briefly described|p220|||See also Fig.3||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|42130|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P265|||||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|42134|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P335|||||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|42137|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P368|||||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|42138|6|Mentioned|p388|||||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|42881|4|Described|Fig.3, P84|||||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|42966|6|Mentioned|Table 20,p133|||synonym for Cadell Marl Lens (Morgan Limestone)||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|43655|5|Briefly described|p40-846|||||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|43791|6|Mentioned|p372, Fig1|||||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|43804|6|Mentioned|Fig.2,p49|||||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|49038|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|49040|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Middle Miocene|Early Miocene|Of the Murray Group. Age: 18-15.5Ma. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||03-MAR-10
3275|Cadell Marl|62899|6|Mentioned|p44, p46|Middle Miocene|Early Miocene|Contains Parakrithella fossils (Ostracods).  Geological province: Murray Basin.||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|63739|5|Briefly described|p44, p46|Middle Miocene|Middle Miocene|Contains ostracod specimens eg. Parakrithella sp. Geological province: Murray Basin.||||||01-JUL-08
3275|Cadell Marl|65552|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 3|Early Miocene|Early Miocene|Western Murray Basin unit that forms a lens into Murray Group limestone units.||||||
3275|Cadell Marl|72445|5|Briefly described|App.7 p7 Fig.4.|Miocene|Miocene|See also Cadell Formation App.6. Shown only on the 'Lithostratigraphy of Cenozoic sediments in the Murray Basin' (from Brown & Stephenson 1991).||Of Murray Group?||Shown as partially equivalent to Morgan Limestone.|Includes marl, limestone.|
3275|Cadell Marl|73118|6|Mentioned|p82|||Murray Basin.||Murray Group.||||
3272|Cadell Marl Lens|22799|5|Briefly described|p23 Fig.7|Middle Miocene|Middle Miocene|||||||
3272|Cadell Marl Lens|23818|6|Mentioned|p182|||Gastropod rich unit. Of the Morgan Limestone.||||||18-JAN-05
3272|Cadell Marl Lens|30015|6|Mentioned|p81|||||||||
3272|Cadell Marl Lens|30753|6|Mentioned|p16|||Lower Miocene age||||||
3272|Cadell Marl Lens|30754|6|Mentioned|p13|||Palaeoclimate & environment. See stratigraphc tables on P14,22||||||
3272|Cadell Marl Lens|31849|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
3272|Cadell Marl Lens|34308|5|Briefly described|p182|||Morgan Limestone||||||
3272|Cadell Marl Lens|36119|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
3272|Cadell Marl Lens|41520|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
3272|Cadell Marl Lens|42125|6|Mentioned|p136|||||||||
3272|Cadell Marl Lens|42966|2|Defined|Table 20,p133|Middle Miocene|Early Miocene|Of Morgan Limestone.||||||28-JUL-08
3272|Cadell Marl Lens|64237|5|Briefly described|p18 Fig.2|Middle Miocene|Middle Miocene|Part of the Murray Group of Ludbrook (1961). Revised to Cadell Marl Member by Rogers et al (1995) and Cadell Formation by Lukasik and James (1998) - retained in current usage as Cadell Formation.||||||18-SEP-09
41640|Cairns Creek granite|50154|6|Mentioned|p31|||Informal name, probably misspelt - see Cairns Creek Granodiorite||||||
3303|Caladamia "member"|33606|6|Mentioned|p63|||||||||
38682|Caladenia limestone|23615|6|Mentioned|p82|||Informal - see Caladenia Limestone.||||||
3307|Caladenia limestone member|33393|6|Mentioned|p159|||||||||
40598|Caladenia member|23309|6|Mentioned|p86|||||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|23768|5|Briefly described|p28 Fig.5, p69|Early Miocene|Oligocene|In Browns Creek area.  See also p69, p123, p149.||||||11-SEP-09
3314|Calder River Limestone|24551|6|Mentioned|p297 Fig. 10.7|||||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|30576|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|30578|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|31624|6|Mentioned|p123|||||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|31922|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|32117|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|32552|6|Mentioned|p184|||Janjukian||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|32653|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|33155|5|Briefly described|p121|||||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|34954|5|Briefly described|p198|||||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|35066|4|Described|p226|||||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|35274|5|Briefly described|p424|||||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Otway Basin||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|41043|6|Mentioned|p96|||||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|41868|5|Briefly described|p578|||||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|42318|5|Briefly described|p7|||||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|42371|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|42635|5|Briefly described|p91|||||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|42827|5|Briefly described|p302|||see also Fig 8.12||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||See also P27. Correlation||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|60785|5|Briefly described|p184 Fig.1, p189.  |Chattian|Chattian|Of the Otway Basin. Has yielded one fossil cetacean tooth.|||||Sandy bryozoal calcarenite with a thin discontinuous basal layer of phosphatic nodules and quartz pebbles.|
3314|Calder River Limestone|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Late Oligocene|Late Oligocene|Overlies Glen Aire Clay; underlies Fishing Point Marl. Age: 29.5-24.5Ma. Thickness: 20m. Geological Province: Aire Embayment.||||||03-MAR-10
3314|Calder River Limestone|61181|5|Briefly described|p135|||Uniformly bedded calcarenite with scattered quartz pebbles and thin discontinuous basal layer of phosphatic nodules. Max. thickness: >16m. ||||||
3314|Calder River Limestone|61182|6|Mentioned|p26|||Of Thomas (1957) and Carter (1958) for rocks in the Aire district. Now incorporated into the Clifton Formation (Heytesbury Group).||||||05-FEB-08
3314|Calder River Limestone|70942|4|Described|p124, 119|||||||||17-FEB-17
68288|Calder River limestone|24551|6|Mentioned|p625|||||||||
33863|Calival Formation|22531|6|Mentioned|p20|Pliocene|Late Miocene|||||||
33863|Calival Formation|63777|5|Briefly described|p1104 Fig. 1, p1105|||Overlies the Renmark Group, overlian by Shepparton Formation. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
24807|Calival Sand|29591|6|Mentioned|Table 20|||||||||
42307|Calivil Formation""|24105|6|Mentioned|p158|Pliocene|Eocene|Informal - refer to Calivil Formation.||||||
68289|Calivil Formation''|24551|6|Mentioned|p421|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|22487|6|Mentioned|p212 Fig. 13|Tertiary|Tertiary|Geological province: Gippsland Basin.||||||11-SEP-08
3326|Calivil Sand|22532|6|Mentioned|map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|22799|5|Briefly described|p23 Fig.9|Late Miocene|Late Miocene|||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|29591|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|29860|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|Pliocene-Miocene||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|30906|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|30935|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|Subsurface||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|30936|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Oligocene|Oligocene|||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|31654|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|31713|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|31741|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|31742|5|Briefly described|p6|||Upper Cainozoic||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|31746|4|Described|p197|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|31747|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|32225|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|32226|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|32233|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|32239|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|32315|6|Mentioned|Fig. 2|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|34960|6|Mentioned|p274|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|35091|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|35094|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|35285|5|Briefly described|p417|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|37809|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|37881|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|37882|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|38293|4|Described|p23|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|39860|5|Briefly described|p31|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|39967|6|Mentioned|p41|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|40795|6|Mentioned|p80|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|41136|5|Briefly described|p215|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|42126|6|Mentioned|p150,p153|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|42184|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P348|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|42827|3|Fully described|p271|||see also Fig 8.4||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|42966|6|Mentioned|p179|||Synonym of Calivil Formation||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|43058|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|43841|5|Briefly described|8||Tertiary|||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|60599|6|Mentioned|p85|||First named Calivil Formation (Macumber 1973) and modified to Calivil Sand by Lawrence (1975) - now reverted to Calvil Formation to reflect lithological diversity. ||||||
3326|Calivil Sand|61185|6|Mentioned|p57|Tertiary|Tertiary|Lawrence (1975) modified Calivil Fm to reflect dominant lithology of equivalent sediments of southern Riverine Plain. Macumber (1978a, 1978b) reverted to Calivil Fm to reflect diversity of unit across entire Murray Basin. Formation is retained here.||||||07-FEB-11
42158|Calivil formation|24107|6|Mentioned|p224|||||||||
42158|Calivil formation|60585|6|Mentioned|p84|||Informal - see Calivil Formation.||||||
3328|Calivil sand|32233|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
3328|Calivil sand|37881|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
40358|Calivil sands|23921|4|Described|p1109|Pliocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
28426|Calivil sands and gravel|34757|6|Mentioned|p47|||||||||
78684|Calivil-Renmark Formation|68140|6|Mentioned|p1698, p1699, p1702, pp1705-1708|||These two Formations are lumped together in this article because they are in hydraulic conductivity throughout much of the Riverine Province, and commonly form a single aquifer.||||Overlain by the Shepparton Formation.||09-FEB-18
23456|Calton Hill Conglomerate Member|41585|5|Briefly described|p105|||||||||
23456|Calton Hill Conglomerate Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p105|||of Springfield Formation||||||
3362|Calulu Formation""|35273|6|Mentioned|p260|||||||||
3362|Calulu Formation""|42827|5|Briefly described|p334|||||||||
3363|Calvil Sand|29860|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
74731|Camarotoechia beds""|60599|6|Mentioned|p56|||Informal subdivision of the McIvor Beds of Thomas (1937), itself in turn divided into upper and lower parts.||||||
69930|Cambalong metamorphic complex|60412|6|Mentioned|p233|||Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
69930|Cambalong metamorphic complex|60904|6|Mentioned|p794|||Informal - see Cambalong Metamorphic Complex.||||||
69931|Camblong Metamorphic Complex|60904|5|Briefly described|p784 Fig. 10|||Misspelt - should be Cambalong. Presented as CaMC in figure (see caption). Of the Lachlan Orogen.||||||
3393|Camels Hump Trachyte|35215|6|Mentioned|Table 4|||||||||
3398|Cameron Member|42577|6|Mentioned|p27|||Used by Talent, 1956||||||
3397|Cameron Member""|42577|6|Mentioned|p35|||Reason for "" not clear.||||||
39006|Cameron Mudstone Member|23615|5|Briefly described|p138|||Of Buchan Caves Limestone.  Not in Murrindal sheet area.||||||
39006|Cameron Mudstone Member|60542|6|Mentioned|p81|||Superseded by Amberley Park Volcaniclastic Member. Mapped and thus named by Perkins (1980). Previously mapped by Talent (1956) as Taravale Formation. This gave rise to some confusion. ||||||
72845|Cameron Mudstone Member""|60542|6|Mentioned|p78|||See also Cameron Mudstone Member. Of Talent (1956) - name introduced in connection with Spring Creek Member (Buchan Caves Limestone) - caused confusion. ||||||
70287|Campanian Coals, Early|13323|6|Mentioned|p399 Fig. 10c|Campanian|Campanian|Informal term based on Campanian  time in the Late Cretaceous era, and used descriptively for coals at the boundary of the Chimaera Formation (paralic deposits are included in lithology for this unit).||||||
70288|Campanian Coals, Late|13323|6|Mentioned|p399 Fig. 10b|Campanian|Campanian|Informal term based on Campanian  time in the Late Cretaceous era, and used descriptively for coals at the boundary of the Chimaera Formation (paralic deposits are included in lithology for this unit).||||||
39832|Campanian Volcanics|13323|5|Briefly described|p393 Fig. 2|Campanian|Campanian|Basaltic volcanics. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin. See also p396 Fig. 7.||||||
39832|Campanian Volcanics|24407|5|Briefly described|p13 Fig.2|||Geological Province: Gippsland Basin||||||
39832|Campanian Volcanics|24551|6|Mentioned|p478 Fig 15.8|||||||||
39832|Campanian Volcanics|61552|6|Mentioned|p583 Fig.2. |Campanian|Campanian|||Unit in Golden Beach Subgroup.||Is overlain by Volador Formation.||
39832|Campanian Volcanics|65717|5|Briefly described|p9 Fig.2.2, p11|Campanian|Campanian|Informal name? These terminate the Golden Beach Subgroup||||Intrudes Chimaera Formation|Basaltic volcanics.|05-SEP-17
39832|Campanian Volcanics|65718|6|Mentioned|p10 Fig 3.2|Campanian|Coniacian|||||||
39832|Campanian Volcanics|70076|5|Briefly described|South-Eastern: Fig.2; Regional: Fig.3|Campanian|Campanian|||Golden Beach Subgroup||Is interbedded with Anemone Formation. Locally overlies or is enclosed by Chimaera Formation.||
39832|Campanian Volcanics|73471|6|Mentioned|p86, p93 Fig.5|||Gippsland Basin.||||Intercalated with Golden Beach Volcanics||
39832|Campanian Volcanics|75065|5|Briefly described|p151, 164|Campanian|Campanian|Gippsland Basin. Is referred to as Kipper Volcanics on p164; the Kipper Shale is another unit in the Golden Beach Subgroup.||Golden Beach Subgroup.|||Basalts.|
68290|Campanian volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p262 Fig. 9.29|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Of the Golden Beach Subgroup.||||||
39701|Campaspe River lava flows|24439|5|Briefly described|p15|||Informal name.||||||
3419|Campbell Knob Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Campbell Knob Granodiorite.||||||
28429|Campbell Knob Granodiorite|38367|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||||||||
38683|Campbells Knob Granite|23615|6|Mentioned|p164|||Probably misspelt - see Campbells Knob Granodiorite.||||||
40599|Campbells Knob granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p338|||||||||
40599|Campbells Knob granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p234|||||||||
68291|Candelo supersuite|24551|6|Mentioned|p235|||Of the Mallacoota Province||||||
3460|Cann Beds|41572|6|Mentioned|p26|||"Both the Cann and Combienbar River Beds..."...Cann River Beds.||||||
26455|Cann Mountain Granite|22878|4|Described|p69|||||||||
26455|Cann Mountain Granite|22879|5|Briefly described|map|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Glenbog Supersuite. Biotite-minor hornblende granite: pale yellow grey, coarse grained, massive; prominant quartz; chloritised mafic minerals.||||||01-OCT-04
26455|Cann Mountain Granite|22880|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Glenbog Supersuite. Biotite-minor hornblende granite: pale yellow grey, coarse grained, massive; prominant quartz; chloritised mafic minerals.||||||01-OCT-04
26455|Cann Mountain Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Cann Mountain Granodiorite.||||||
40600|Cann Mountain granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p321 Table 3.39|||||||||
3462|Cann River Beds|22859|6|Mentioned|p213||Late Devonian|||||||
3462|Cann River Beds|22878|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
3462|Cann River Beds|30574|5|Briefly described|p13|||||||||
3462|Cann River Beds|30938|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
3462|Cann River Beds|35277|4|Described|p119|||||||||
3462|Cann River Beds|41641|4|Described|p189|||||||||
3462|Cann River Beds|42647|5|Briefly described|p33|||Name discarded. Superseded by Combyingbar Formation.||||||
3462|Cann River Beds|42827|4|Described|p189|||see also Fig 5.15||||||
3462|Cann River Beds|60541|6|Mentioned|p58|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Of Douglas (1974).  Superseded by Combyingbar Formation.||||||
3462|Cann River Beds|66498|6|Mentioned|p46-48|||Buldah-Club Terrace Belt, East Gippsland Province, east VIC. Age given as ?Famennian.||||||
3462|Cann River Beds|68297|5|Briefly described|p195|Tournasian|Famennian|Includes latest Devonian microvertebrates||||||
3463|Cann River granitoid|41232|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
72847|Canni Creek ironstones|60542|6|Mentioned|p114|||Informal name. Also spelt Kanni Creek ironstones. ||||||
3484|Capaul diorite|35099|6|Mentioned|p331|||||||||
3486|Cape Conran granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p235|||||||||
3486|Cape Conran granite|41232|4|Described|p1|||||||||
3486|Cape Conran granite|60541|6|Mentioned|p10|||Informal - see Cape Conran Granite.||||||
34728|Cape Coran Granite|22878|6|Mentioned|p110|||||||||10-SEP-19
24816|Cape Grant basalt|41848|6|Mentioned|p366|||||||||
3515|Cape Otway Beds|32552|6|Mentioned|p196|||U.Eocene||||||
3514|Cape Otway Beds""|30905|6|Mentioned|p155|||Refs. Daintree 1863.||||||
3514|Cape Otway Beds""|41642|5|Briefly described|p225|||Refers Daintree (1863). Should be discarded.||||||
3516|Cape Paterson Beds|24551|6|Mentioned|p261|||Of the Strzelecki Group.||||||
3516|Cape Paterson Beds|41642|6|Mentioned|p230|||Refers Selwyn (1856). Usage lapsed. Later Strzelecki Group accepted||||||
68292|Cape Woolamai granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p264|||||||||
68292|Cape Woolamai granite|61328|6|Mentioned|p114|Paleozoic|Paleozoic|Informal name. Age 112.7+/-14.4Ma.||||||07-NOV-08
3565|Carabungla Member|23710|5|Briefly described|p72|||||||||
3565|Carabungla Member|33393|6|Mentioned|p161|||||||||
80247|Caragabel Granite|67847|5|Briefly described|p22|Lochkovian|Lochkovian|Age derived from L.Black pers.comm. (cited in Raymond and Wallace 2000a)|416.7 +/- 2.8 Ma (SHRIMP U-Pb)|||Intrudes the Kirribilli Formation. ||
23468|Carapooee Granite|23166|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Devonian|of Mount Cole Suite.||||||
23468|Carapooee Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p427 App1|||Superseded by Carapooee Granodiorite.||||||
23468|Carapooee Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p229|||||||||
23468|Carapooee Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Reserved 1976. NLR 1982.||||||
31822|Carapooee granite|43846|5|Briefly described|13||Devonian|Stated as informal name, but formal form of name exists||||||
3574|Carawa sandy flysch|33020|5|Briefly described|p241|||Lithological & palaeocurrent direction anal...Mid Llandovery.||||||
3668|Carrabungla Conglomerate Member|40328|6|Mentioned|p70|||||||||
24215|Carrajung Volcanics|24164|6|Mentioned|p31|||See also Currajung Volcanics (p29).|55 Ma, Wellman 1974|||||
24215|Carrajung Volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p262 Fig. 9.29|Paleocene|Paleocene|||||||
24215|Carrajung Volcanics|37530|3|Fully described|p6|||||||||
24215|Carrajung Volcanics|42649|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P197-198|||||||||
24215|Carrajung Volcanics|42827|4|Described|p330|||see also Fig 8.21||||||
24215|Carrajung Volcanics|60538|5|Briefly described|p472 Fig. 11|||Age: 55.0 Ma.||||||
24215|Carrajung Volcanics|61302|5|Briefly described|p11 fig.4|Miocene|Paleocene|Of the Latrobe Group. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
24215|Carrajung Volcanics|61329|6|Mentioned|p129|||Age: 55Ma.||||||
24215|Carrajung Volcanics|61336|5|Briefly described|p(ix) Fig. 9|Early Eocene|Middle Paleocene|Basaltic lavas and tuffs. Age: 55Ma. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
24215|Carrajung Volcanics|63217|5|Briefly described|p97 Fig.2.|Eocene|Eocene||K-Ar date 55.0 Ma|Unit in Traralgon Formation.||Unconformably overlies Strzelecki Group. Is overlain by Honeysuckle Hill Sequence.||
24215|Carrajung Volcanics|65718|5|Briefly described|p10 Fig 3.2, p12|Eocene|Paleocene|Early Eocene minimum age.||||Overlain by the Traralgon Formation. Underlain by the Yarram Formation.|Comprises tuffs and basalts.|
24215|Carrajung Volcanics|66181|6|Mentioned|p310 Fig.5|||Lithological identifier not used in figure, only in caption; an episode of volcanism in Gippsland Basin, presented as Carrajung.||||||
24215|Carrajung Volcanics|66244|5|Briefly described|p5.|||Named by Roberts (1981); an areal subdivision of the Older Volcanics Group.||||||
24215|Carrajung Volcanics|69016|5|Briefly described|p88-89|||Of the Gippsland Basin.||Unit of Traralgon Formation.||Basal unit of Traralgon Formation.|Olivine basalt.|
24215|Carrajung Volcanics|70076|6|Mentioned|South-Eastern: Fig.2; Regional: Fig.3|Selandian|Danian|||Halibut Subgroup.||||
24215|Carrajung Volcanics|73289|5|Briefly described|p766 Fig.3, 767-768, 770-773, 776|Eocene|Eocene|K-Ar geochronology by Wellman (1974).|57.4 +/- 1.0 Ma to 49.3 +/- 0.8 Ma.|Latrobe Group.||Unconformably overlies Strzelecki Group. Is overlain by Traralgon Formation and Alberton D Seam.|Basaltic volcanics.|
24215|Carrajung Volcanics|73471|6|Mentioned|p86-87, p93 Fig.5|Eocene|Eocene|Gippsland Basin. Corresponds with Halibut Subgroup.|55 Ma|||||
24215|Carrajung Volcanics|73488|5|Briefly described|p632 Fig.2, p641 Fig.9|Ypressian|Ypressian|Gippsland Basin.|49.3-57.4 Ma|||Underlies Traralgon Formation|Volcanic formation.|
40601|Carrigeen granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p335|||||||||
38034|Carrols Amphibolite|24311|6|Mentioned|p1069|||||||||
69801|Carruno Granodiorite|61160|5|Briefly described|p31 Tb. 5.2|Devonian|Devonian|See also Carruno Tonalite, names used interchangeably.||||||
72848|Carson Creek formation|60542|6|Mentioned|p77|||Informal - see Carson Creek Ignimbrite. ||||||
72849|Carson Creek ignimbrite|60542|6|Mentioned|p60|||Informal - see Carson Creek Ignimbrite. ||||||
68293|Casterton 'Group'|24551|6|Mentioned|p247|||||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|24238|5|Briefly described|p8|Early Cretaceous|Jurassic|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|24551|6|Mentioned|p247, 607|Upper Jurassic|Upper Jurassic|||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|30905|6|Mentioned|Table 7.3|||||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|33940|4|Described|p394|||See also Fig.21-1.||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|35013|6|Mentioned|p390|||||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|39315|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|41185|5|Briefly described|p176|||||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|41269|5|Briefly described|p245|||||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|41642|6|Mentioned|Table 7.3|||||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|41704|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|41868|4|Described|p531|||||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|42075|5|Briefly described|Fig.13 P252|||||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|42152|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P4|||||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|42524|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P27|||Misspelling of Casterton beds.||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|42827|5|Briefly described|p531|||see also Table 7.3||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|43783|6|Mentioned|Fig14, p11|Early Cretaceous|Jurassic|Misspelling of Casterton beds||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|43784|6|Mentioned|Fig10, p12|Early Cretaceous|Jurassic|Misspelling of Casterton beds||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|43814|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p115|||||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|49060|5|Briefly described|Fig.33|||||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|61182|6|Mentioned|p11|||Superseded by Casterton Formation (Otway Group). Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
3743|Casterton Beds|63124|5|Briefly described|p48 Fig. 5.1|||Of Williamson et al (1987). Previously Casterton Formation; superseded by Casterton Group; now reverted to Casterton Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||31-JAN-08
3743|Casterton Beds|69879|5|Briefly described|p417|Tithonian|Tithonian|Shown as Casterton Beds/'Jurassic Beds'. Early rift deposition in the Otway Basin.|||||Lacustrine sediments and coal measures.|
3742|Casterton Beds""|30905|5|Briefly described|p148|||||||||
3742|Casterton Beds""|31160|6|Mentioned|p77|||||||||
3742|Casterton Beds""|41642|6|Mentioned|p218|||||||||
3742|Casterton Beds""|61528|6|Mentioned|p820|||Of Leslie and Snell (1968) to describe the intersection in Woolthorpe-1; and of Wopfner et al (1971) to describe sequence intersected in Casterton-1, which then became an informal type section. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
41634|Casterton Formation""|50154|6|Mentioned|p132|||Informal - see also the Casterton Formation||||||
41634|Casterton Formation""|60126|6|Mentioned|p4|||Informal - see Casterton Formation.||||||
41634|Casterton Formation""|61528|6|Mentioned|p829|||Mentioned only in Acknowledgements in study paper.||||||
41634|Casterton Formation""|63124|6|Mentioned|p53|||Used by Laing et al (1989). ||||||
3746|Casterton Group|22944|5|Briefly described|p2|Early Cretaceous|Late Jurassic|||||||
3746|Casterton Group|42079|4|Described|p266|||||||||
3746|Casterton Group|42361|6|Mentioned|p4|||Used 1990 but not defined. Casterton beds preferred herein.||||||
3746|Casterton Group|43733|5|Briefly described|p9|Early Cretaceous|Late Jurassic|||||||
3746|Casterton Group|61528|6|Mentioned|p820|||Used by Kopsen and Scolefield (1990) without any detailed discussion or definition. Casterton Formation is the preferred term (as per Morton et al 1994). Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
3746|Casterton Group|61607|6|Mentioned|p5 Fig. 2|Late Jurassic|Late Jurassic|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||12-MAR-09
3746|Casterton Group|63124|3|Fully described|p55, p48 Fig. 5.1|||Of Kopsen and Scholefield (1990) - defined without divisions into formations. Replaced Casterton Beds and then replaced by Casterton beds; finally superseded by Casterton Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
3746|Casterton Group|72050|5|Briefly described|p233-234, 235 Fig.5, 236-240, 242|Early Berriasian|Tithonian|Oldest unit in Otway Basin. The type section (detailed in Fig.3) is in Casterton-1 well where the unit is c.230m thick; may be over 400m thick in some depocentres. An important hydrocarbon source (discussed). See also p241 Fig.11.||||Is overlain unconformably by the Crayfish Group.|A thin unit of mudstones (carbonaceous with coaly fragments near the top) and siltstones intercalated with basalt and tuff.|
3748|Casterton basalt|33627|6|Mentioned|p596|||||||||
3749|Casterton beds|13516|6|Mentioned|p174|||Otway Basin||||||
3749|Casterton beds|22944|6|Mentioned|p5.3||Jurassic|||||||
3749|Casterton beds|42318|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P12|||Variation of old Casterton Beds?||||||
3749|Casterton beds|42361|3|Fully described|p4|Late Jurassic||||||||
3749|Casterton beds|42545|5|Briefly described|Fig.4 P15|||||||||
3749|Casterton beds|42599|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P614|||||||||
3749|Casterton beds|42863|5|Briefly described|Fig.14|||Variation on Victorian unit.||||||
3749|Casterton beds|43052|5|Briefly described|Table 2.1|||||||||
3749|Casterton beds|43747|5|Briefly described|p5||Late Jurassic|||||||
3749|Casterton beds|63173|5|Briefly described|p341|Late Jurassic|Late Jurassic|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
68294|Casterton volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p246|Jurassic|Jurassic|Age: 157 +/- 5Ma. Of the Otway Group.||||||
3751|Castlamaine Series""|41570|6|Mentioned|p84|||||||||
3752|Castle Cave Limestone|30578|6|Mentioned|p2|||Misspelling of Castle Cove?||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|23768|5|Briefly described|p28 Fig.5|Oligocene|Late Eocene|In the Browns Creek area.||||||11-SEP-09
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|24551|5|Briefly described|p607, 630|Early Oligocene|Late Eocene|See also discussion of Nirranda Group p 297, suggesting this unit is obsolete and has been incorporated in Narrawaturk Marl.||||||10-MAR-09
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|29601|6|Mentioned|p82|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|30576|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|30578|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Also mentioned Table 2.||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|30828|6|Mentioned|p113|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|31515|6|Mentioned|Text Fig.3|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|31922|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|32117|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|32120|6|Mentioned|p277|||Eocene or fauna||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|32552|6|Mentioned|p184|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|33155|5|Briefly described|p121|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|34954|5|Briefly described|p198|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|35066|5|Briefly described|p225|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|35274|6|Mentioned|p424|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Otway Basin||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|40429|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|41043|5|Briefly described|p95|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|41075|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|41520|5|Briefly described|p211|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|41626|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|41868|5|Briefly described|p578|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|42318|5|Briefly described|p7|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|42371|6|Mentioned|p44|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|42635|5|Briefly described|p91|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|42827|3|Fully described|p299|||see also Fig 8.12||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|43590|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|43667|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p12||Eocene|||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|60563|5|Briefly described|p47|||Of the Nirranda Group. Calcarenite.||||||16-JUN-05
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Early Oligocene|Late Eocene|Overlies Browns Creek Clay; underlies Glen Aire Clay. Age: 38.5-~29.5Ma. Max. thickness: 30m. Geological Province: Aire Embayment.||||||03-MAR-10
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|61181|5|Briefly described|p135|||Composed of hard limestone beds with intercalations of sand containing quartz, limonitic and calcareous graines and some clay. Thickness: 26m. ||||||
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|61182|5|Briefly described|p26, p27|||Of Thomas (1957), Carter (1958) and Abele et al (1976). Now incorporated into Narrawaturk Marl together with Browns Creek Clay and Glen Aire Clay - local names best regarded as members. Calcarenite beds representing accum. storm detritus and pelagic clays||||||10-MAR-09
3753|Castle Cove Limestone|70942|4|Described|p124, 119|||||||||17-FEB-17
74707|Castleburn Granodiorite|64312|6|Mentioned|p439 Tb. 2|||Chemical analysis and barium content information.  Also mentioned in Table 1where name is listed only as Castleburn under a Victorian granites heading.. ||||||
37532|Castleburn Tonalite|23309|5|Briefly described|p288, 343|Devonian|Devonian|Probably the same as Castleburn Granite (G142).||||||01-OCT-08
39702|Castlemaine Group turbidites|24439|6|Mentioned|p13, p28|||Informal - see Castlemaine Group.||||||
78484|Castlemaine Group""|68189|6|Mentioned|p17 Tb.3.1|||Used in geophysical interpretation, comparing turbidite packages with "unfossiliferous "Castlemaine Group" east of Avoca Fault". See also Castlemaine Group.||||||07-NOV-13
72939|Castlemaine Slate|61186|6|Mentioned|p97 Plate 81|||Sourced from Castlemaine Gp. See also Castlemaine slate and "Castlemaine slate" - trade names, informal.Slaty siltstone and phyllite, rather than true slate.Harcourt Granite met.aureole slate is hard; orange brown; outer aureole-softer, dark grey to black||||||
68295|Castlemaine Slate''|24551|6|Mentioned|p463|||Trade name for building stone used in Victoria in the 1950s.||||||08-MAR-07
28442|Castlemaine Subgroup|42476|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|22530|6|Mentioned|p693||Llanvirn|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1,p108, fig4p114|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|22708|5|Briefly described|p209|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|22756|6|Mentioned|P20||Early Ordovician|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|22885|5|Briefly described|map|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|22886|4|Described|p10|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|23104|5|Briefly described|p543||Ordovician|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|23106|5|Briefly described|p528|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|23107|5|Briefly described|p522|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|23109|6|Mentioned|p512|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|23164|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|23301|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|23305|6|Mentioned|Fig. 31|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|23309|6|Mentioned|p51|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|23603|4|Described|p10|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Max. Thickness: 2600 m.||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|23604|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|23605|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|23606|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|23607|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|23614|5|Briefly described|p706|Ordovician|Ordovician|Thickness: 2000m.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|23814|5|Briefly described|p745|Late Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Geological Province: Bendigo Zone.||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|24088|5|Briefly described|p352|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|24232|5|Briefly described|p226 Fig.2, p227|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|24276|6|Mentioned|p1739|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|24312|4|Described|p1081|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|24383|6|Mentioned|p39|||Redefined by VandenBerg et al. (2000) as the Castlemaine Group. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|24551|5|Briefly described|p99|||Introduced by Cas & VandenBerg (1988) to supersede Castlemaine Group, but returned to group status by VandenBerg et al (2000).||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|41570|3|Fully described|p84|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|41572|4|Described|p10|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|42427|5|Briefly described|p392|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|42682|4|Described|p14|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|42684|5|Briefly described|map legend|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|42685|5|Briefly described|map legend|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|42745|5|Briefly described|p3, p6|||Also P9.||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|42789|4|Described|p151, p154|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|42790|5|Briefly described|p171|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|42826|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|42827|5|Briefly described|p10|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|43033|5|Briefly described|p7|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|43198|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Yapeenian|Bendigonian|Early Ordovician||||||25-JUN-13
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|43199|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Yapeenian|Bendigonian|Early Ordovician age.||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|43211|2|Defined|p4,12,14,Fig.5 p15-6|Yapeenian|Bendigonian|Age 360 Ma.||||||14-JAN-09
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|43218|4|Described|Fig.3 p22, p25|Ordovician|Cambrian|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|43261|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Darriwilian|Lancefieldian|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|43493|4|Described|14-42|Darriwilian|Lancefieldian|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|43787|5|Briefly described|p803, Fig3|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|43846|4|Described|10,11||Lancefieldian|Thickness about 2000m||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Ordovician|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|44197|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Ordovician|||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|60581|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Sandstone, mudstone; moderately to well sorted, variably rounded quartz with minor feldspar and lithic grained in quartz silt or clay matrix; medium to thick bedded; weathered to partly kaolinised.||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|60582|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Sandstone, mudstone; moderately to well sorted, variably rounded quartz with minor feldspar and lithic grained in quartz silt or clay matrix; medium to thick bedded; weathered to partly kaolinised.||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|60583|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Sandstone, mudstone; moderately to well sorted, variably rounded quartz with minor feldspar and lithic grained in quartz silt or clay matrix; medium to thick bedded; weathered to partly kaolinised.||||||23-NOV-04
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|60584|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Sandstone, mudstone; moderately to well sorted, variably rounded quartz with minor feldspar and lithic grained in quartz silt or clay matrix; medium to thick bedded; weathered to partly kaolinised.||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|60585|4|Described|p21|Ordovician|Ordovician|Geological Province: Bendigo-Ballarat Zone, Lachlan Fold Belt. Contains fossils of Lancefieldian and Bendigonian graptolites.||||||25-JUN-13
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|60591|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Darriwilian|Lancefieldian|Overlies the Knowsley East Shale. Unconformably overlain by the Wild Duck Formation and White Hills Gravel. Consists of black shale, mudstone, siltstone, sandstone, quartz conglomerate; fossiliferous||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|60592|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Darriwilian|Lancefieldian|Overlies the Knowsley East Shale. Unconformably overlain by the Wild Duck Formation and White Hills Gravel. Consists of black shale, mudstone, siltstone, sandstone, quartz conglomerate; fossiliferous||||||25-NOV-04
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|60593|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Llandovery|Llandovery|Overlies the Knowsley East Shale. Unconformably overlain by the Wild Duck Formation and White Hills Gravel. Consists of black shale, mudstone, siltstone, sandstone, quartz conglomerate; fossiliferous||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|60595|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Darriwilian|Lancefieldian|Overlies the Knowsley East Shale. Unconformably overlain by the Wild Duck Formation and White Hills Gravel. Consists of black shale, mudstone, siltstone, sandstone, quartz conglomerate; fossiliferous||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|60596|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Darriwilian|Lancefieldian|Overlies the Knowsley East Shale. Unconformably overlain by the Wild Duck Formation and White Hills Gravel. Consists of black shale, mudstone, siltstone, sandstone, quartz conglomerate; fossiliferous||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|60597|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Low magnetic response, with weak magnetic linear features; high K, moderate Th, high U||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|60599|3|Fully described|p11, p24 Tb. 4, p42-43,  p83|Late Ordovician|Late Ordovician|Thick seq.of deep marine, qtz-rich turbidites of fine- to med.gr.sst+ interbedded mudst.with minor granule conglom.+ black shale.Conformable on Goldie Chert (KILMORE); over Knowsley East Shale (HEATHCOTE); unconformable below Wild Duck Fm + Newer Volcs. ||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|61180|5|Briefly described|p5|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Fossiliferous group of units. Monotonous turbidite sequence of quartz sandstone, siltstone shale, slate and carbonaceous mudstone in the Bendigo-Ballarat Gold Province: deformed into tight chevron folds.||||||18-MAY-06
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|61183|5|Briefly described|p119, p121|Late Ordovician|Late Cambrian|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt. ||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|61185|5|Briefly described|p10, p13|Ordovician|Ordovician|Deep-marine fan: thick sequence of quartz-rich turbidites. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||07-FEB-11
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|61187|5|Briefly described|p4, p5 Fig.3, p103 Fig.3, p108 Fig.6. ||Cambrian|Bendigo Zone, Melbourne Terrane. Correlative of Adaminaby Group (Benambra Terrane).|||||Thick quartz-mica turbidites.|
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|61369|6|Mentioned|p385|||||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|61410|6|Mentioned|p7 Fig.2, p8  |Silurian|Ordovician|Graptolite- and phyllocarid crustacea-rich.||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|61752|5|Briefly described|p3 Fig. 1|Silurian|Ordovician|Includes the Saint Arnaud Group.||||||07-FEB-11
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|62755|5|Briefly described|p876 Fig.1|Ordovician|Ordovician|Sandstone, siltstone.||||||22-JAN-07
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|63445|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician||||||Marine: sandstone, siltstone, shale, chert.|
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|64612|6|Mentioned|p49, p50|||||||||07-FEB-11
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|65715|5|Briefly described|p4 Tb.1|Ordovician|Ordovician|Superseded name for Castlemaine Group rocks used by Cas and VandenBerg (1988).||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|66182|6|Mentioned|p323 Fig.5|Middle Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Turbidites.||||||11-MAY-12
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|66196|5|Briefly described|p617|Middle Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Mainly turbidites and graptolite-bearing black shale. Overlies the Goldie Chert.||||||
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|67322|5|Briefly described|p13|Middle Ordovician|Late Cambrian|Age based on conodonts identified in thin sections of chert that occur in horizons interbedded with sandstone-dominated units. Also appears in the same paragraph as Castlemaine Group.|||||Coarse- to fine-grained sandstones and siltstones of turbiditic origin, with associated pelagic sediments.|21-FEB-18
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|67978|6|Mentioned|p497|Ordovician|Ordovician||||||Turbidite successions.|
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|69089|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Mapped as 7 un-named sub-units, distinguished on the basis of (presumably graptolite-determined) age: Lancefieldian, Bendigonian, Chewtonian, Castlemainian (+ Chewtonian), Yapeenian, Darriwilian, and unspecified.|||||Marine: sandstone, siltstone, shale, chert.|
27738|Castlemaine Supergroup|73118|6|Mentioned|p7|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Western Victoria.||||||
3762|Castlemaine beds|35118|6|Mentioned|p423|||||||||
38474|Castlemaine group|23309|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 1.3|Ordovician|Ordovician|Informal- see Castlemaine Group.||||||
38474|Castlemaine group|24098|5|Briefly described|p25|||Informal - see Castlemaine Group.||||||19-APR-05
38474|Castlemaine group|24133|5|Briefly described|p20 Fig. 8|Ordovician|Ordovician|Informal.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
38474|Castlemaine group|60452|6|Mentioned|p11, 13|||Informal - see Castlemaine Group.||||||
32642|Castlemaine series|46197|14|Not recorded|p.15|||(J/55-5)||||||
3763|Castlemaine series""|40127|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
72940|Castlemaine slate|61186|6|Mentioned|p45 Fig. 14|||Informal - see Castlemaine Slate. Victorian commercial stone. ||||||
39872|Castlemaine slate""|24383|6|Mentioned|p134|||Not intended as a formal name||||||
39872|Castlemaine slate""|61186|6|Mentioned|p93|||Informal name - see Castlemaine Slate. See also "Castlemaine slate".||||||
32468|Castlemanian Slate|31706|6|Mentioned|p.637||Ordovician|Misspelling of Castlemaine Slate.||||||16-FEB-17
72850|Castor Oil Lava complex|60542|6|Mentioned|p54, p68|||Informal - see Castor Oil Lava. Contains an intrusive body of quartz-feldspar porphyry. ||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|31161|5|Briefly described|PA10|||||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|32074|5|Briefly described|p180|||||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|33601|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||See also P17||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|33604|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|33607|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|33732|5|Briefly described|p106|||||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|35073|4|Described|p6|||||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|35112|6|Mentioned|p276|||||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|35186|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|35277|6|Mentioned|p83|||||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|35283|4|Described|p57|||||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|36389|6|Mentioned|p35|||||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|38787|6|Mentioned|p143|||||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|39291|6|Mentioned|p205|||See also P206||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|39331|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|41641|6|Mentioned|Fig.5.2|||||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|42827|5|Briefly described|Fig 5.2, Fig 5.3|||||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|43461|14|Not recorded|p627|||||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|43525|14|Not recorded|Table p132||Emsian|||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|43547|14|Not recorded|p148,150,Tb p152|Eifelian|Emsian|||||||
26468|Cathedral Beds|70933|14|Not recorded|Table 1|Devonian|Silurian|Generalised east west section Silurian and Devonian,Victoria refers to Talent 1965.||||||
34138|Cathedral Formation|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
34138|Cathedral Formation|61187|6|Mentioned|p5 Fig.3.|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Melbourne Zone, Melbourne Terrane.||||||
3788|Cathedral Range Sandstone|35186|6|Mentioned|p3|||Variation of Cathedral?||||||
3789|Cathedral Sandstone|35186|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
69802|Cathedral group|61160|6|Mentioned|p138|||Informal name. ||||||
41635|Caupaul Monzonite|50154|5|Briefly described|p82|||Of Ferguson (1993). These small intrusions of diorite grading into gabbro are now referred to as the Kooreelah Gabbro-Diorite.||||||
41635|Caupaul Monzonite|66002|6|Mentioned|p8 Tb.5|||Of Ferguson 1993. Replaced by Caupaul Igneous Complex.||||||
37644|Caupaul Quartz Diorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p427 Appendix 1|||I-type.||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|22857|4|Described|p462 App.1 Tb.A1.6|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Murrumbidgee Group. Limestone, shaly limestone, shale. Max. thickness: 155m. Geological Province: Canberra-Yass Shelf. See also p464 App.1 Tb.A1.6.||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|24005|5|Briefly described|p293|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of Murrumbidgee Group. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt. Ranges from well bedded to massive and nodular limestone.||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|30069|6|Mentioned|p4|||Shown on map||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|30245|6|Mentioned|p79|||||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|30597|6|Mentioned|p45|||Late Seigenian age||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|32155|6|Mentioned|p187|||||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|32583|6|Mentioned|p373|||L.Dev.||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|32984|6|Mentioned|p344|||Fossil content||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|33326|6|Mentioned|p435|||Fauna. Emsian.||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|33329|6|Mentioned|p121|||Siegenian - Emsian.||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|33434|6|Mentioned|p84|||||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|33481|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|36441|5|Briefly described|map legend|Pragian|Pragian|Of Murrumbidgee Group. Medium to thin-bedded limestone and shale. Underlies Majurgong Limestone; overlies Sugarloaf Creek Formation. BMR map code: Dlc.||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|40124|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|42497|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pragian|Pragian|||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|43431|14|Not recorded|p1263|||L.Devn.conodont||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|43479|14|Not recorded|p125||Devonian|||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|43529|14|Not recorded|p233||Siegenian|Ref.to Brown 1959.(Late Siegenian)||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|43530|14|Not recorded|p1026,1028,1032,1034||Siegenian|U.Siegenian||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|43537|14|Not recorded|p17,20|||Devonian tetracorals||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|45147|3|Fully described|M310|||||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|47038|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|65214|6|Mentioned|p272|Devonian|Devonian|NSW, Taemas. Shows any correlations across Australia, and with South Africa, South America and East Greenland.||||||
3828|Cavan Limestone|68592|6|Mentioned|p1894|||A former name of Cavan Bluff Limestone.||||||
3834|Cave Hill Beds|34287|6|Mentioned|p96|||||||||
3835|Cave Hill Conglomerate|33599|6|Mentioned|p6|||Refers Gill (1965).||||||
3835|Cave Hill Conglomerate|33601|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
3836|Cave Hill Formation|33601|2|Defined|p33|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
3836|Cave Hill Formation|35283|3|Fully described|p55|||||||||
3836|Cave Hill Formation|37270|6|Mentioned|p203|||||||||
3836|Cave Hill Formation|38146|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
3836|Cave Hill Formation|38787|6|Mentioned|p126|||||||||
3836|Cave Hill Formation|41585|6|Mentioned|p110|||||||||
3836|Cave Hill Formation|42827|6|Mentioned|p110|||||||||
3836|Cave Hill Formation|61120|6|Mentioned|p2.|||of Vandenberg 1975. Name replaced by Cave Hill Sandstone.||||||22-SEP-14
3836|Cave Hill Formation|61138|6|Mentioned|p208 Fig.1|||||||||
3836|Cave Hill Formation|62469|6|Mentioned|p59 Fig. 23|Lochkovian||In Melbourne-Lilydale area.||||||07-FEB-11
31328|Cave Hill Limestone|43533|14|Not recorded|p150|||Unconformable of Lilydale Limestone||||||
31328|Cave Hill Limestone|43547|14|Not recorded|p150|||U/C on Lilydale Limestone||||||
37157|Caves Hill Sandstone|23522|5|Briefly described|p247 Fig 3|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
37157|Caves Hill Sandstone|65214|6|Mentioned|p272|Devonian|Devonian|VIC, Melbourne Trough and Lilydale. Shows any correlations across Australia, and with South Africa, South America and East Greenland.||||||
75823|Celapora Beds|65316|6|Mentioned|p597 Fig 2|Langhian|Burdigalian|Not discussed in text.||Of the Puebla Formation (Torquay Group).||Overlies Puebla Clay; is overlain by Zeally Limestone.||23-APR-12
34113|Cellepora Beds|22626|6|Mentioned|446 fig 10|Early Miocene|Early Miocene|Geol province East Otway Basin. Overlying unit Zeally Limestone, underlying unit Puebla Clay||||||11-JAN-10
34113|Cellepora Beds|24055|5|Briefly described|p76|||Of Puebla Formation.  Geological Basin: Bass Basin.||||||
34113|Cellepora Beds|24551|6|Mentioned|p313|||Of the Puebla Formation||||||
34113|Cellepora Beds|70942|5|Briefly described|p122, 119|||||||||
24834|Centennial Beds|30930|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Walhalla Group||||||
24834|Centennial Beds|31508|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Devonian||||||
24834|Centennial Beds|32074|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||See also P180||||||
24834|Centennial Beds|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.34|||||||||
24834|Centennial Beds|43547|14|Not recorded|p150,Table p153||Emsian|||||||
24834|Centennial Beds|70933|14|Not recorded|Table 1|Devonian|Silurian|Generalised east west section Silurian and Devonian,Victoria refers to Talent 1965.||||||
3862|Centennial Shale|39331|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
72738|Central Victoria Turbidites|61183|5|Briefly described|p120 Fig. 78|||Informal name. Sediments.||||||
72739|Central Victoria Volcanics|61183|5|Briefly described|p120 Fig. 78|||Informal name.||||||
68299|Cerberean Caldera Volcanics|24551|6|Mentioned|p186|||||||||
3870|Cerberean Cauldron Volcanics|38327|6|Mentioned|p565|||||||||
3871|Cerberean Cauldron volcanics|38327|6|Mentioned|p560|||||||||
68300|Cerberean Igneous Complex|24551|6|Mentioned|p185|||||||||
68300|Cerberean Igneous Complex|64616|6|Mentioned|p287, p289|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Eildon area. Forms Mount Torbreck and Rocky Peak. Includes quartz(-feldspar) porphyry.||||||
3872|Cerberean Subgroup|23309|4|Described|p163-166  Table 2.61|||||||||
3872|Cerberean Subgroup|24551|5|Briefly described|p164|||Of Marysville Igneous Complex||||||
3872|Cerberean Subgroup|33602|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
3872|Cerberean Subgroup|33607|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
3872|Cerberean Subgroup|35073|5|Briefly described|p8|||||||||
3872|Cerberean Subgroup|35112|6|Mentioned|p278|||||||||
3872|Cerberean Subgroup|68311|5|Briefly described|p273, 276-277, 279-281, 286|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Cerberean Cauldron, Central Victoria. Major- and trace-element Harker plots. Metasedimentary protoliths, probably dominated by greywackes.||Marysville Igneous Complex.|Rubicon, Lake Mountain Ignimbrites.||All rocks of this Subgroup are S-type and strongly peraluminous.|
3872|Cerberean Subgroup|70742|5|Briefly described|p163|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Cerberean Cauldron, S of Lake Eildon.||Marysville Igneous Complex.||||
68301|Cerberean Volcanic Complex|24551|6|Mentioned|p219 Fig. 8.1|||||||||
68301|Cerberean Volcanic Complex|64312|5|Briefly described|p435 Fig. 2|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
68302|Cerberean Volcanics (Group)|24551|5|Briefly described|p164|||Referring to the Cerebean Subgroup.||||||
3875|Cerberean complex|39291|6|Mentioned|p208|||||||||
3876|Cerberean nevadite|38327|6|Mentioned|p565|||||||||
3877|Cerberean rhyodacite|38327|6|Mentioned|p564|||||||||
3878|Cerberean volcanics|35186|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
3878|Cerberean volcanics|68298|5|Briefly described|p214|Frasnian|Frasnian|Informal name. Used interchangeably with Carberean Cauldron in this paper. Age: early Frasnian, based on date of 370 Ma for the Givetian-Frasnian boundary (Young, 1989a). Taggerty fish fauna beneath.|367.1+/-2.3Ma, K-Ar and Rb-Sr, Williams et al.1982|||||
3879|Cereberan Volcanics|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
68303|Ceres Metagabbro|24551|4|Described|p90|||See also Ceres Gabbro||||||
40603|Ceres gabbro|23309|6|Mentioned|p325|||||||||
41912|Charlestown Creek Quartz Diorite|60508|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Bingo Munjie Suite. Hornblende-biotite quartz diorite: I-type; highly magnetic (300 nT) and nonmagnetic phases; low total count, K, Th, U||||||
30233|Charlestown Creek Tonalite|23309|6|Mentioned|p427 App1|||G106 I-Type.||||||
69248|Charlestown Diorite|60503|5|Briefly described|p31, p43 Tb. 2|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Also referred to as the Charlestown pluton.  See also Charlestown Quartz Diorite.||||||05-SEP-05
34914|Charlestown Quartz Diorite|22968|6|Mentioned|P210||Late Silurian|Parent is Bingo Munjie Suite, of Boggy Plain Supersuite.||||||
34914|Charlestown Quartz Diorite|60503|4|Described|p164, p43 Tb.2|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Bingo Munjie Suite. Two-phase intrusion: the diorite is a dark bluish green rock; consisting of blocky crystals of pyroxene, hornblende which is pale to darker green, which is extensively altered to sericite, and very minor interstitial quartz.||||||01-SEP-05
34914|Charlestown Quartz Diorite|60504|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Hornblende-biotite-(pyroxene) quartz diorite: I-type; medium grained, dark bluish to greenish grey, even grained||||||
34914|Charlestown Quartz Diorite|60505|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Hornblende-biotite-(pyroxene) quartz diorite: I-type; medium grained, dark bluish to greenish grey, even grained||||||
34914|Charlestown Quartz Diorite|60506|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Hornblende-biotite-(pyroxene) quartz diorite: I-type; medium grained, dark bluish to greenish grey, even grained||||||
34914|Charlestown Quartz Diorite|60507|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Hornblende-biotite-(pyroxene) quartz diorite: I-type; medium grained, dark bluish to greenish grey, even grained||||||
69300|Charlestown quartz diorite|60503|6|Mentioned|p159|||Informal - see Charlestown Quartz Diorite.||||||
31816|Charlton granite|43846|5|Briefly described|13||Devonian|Invalid name. Also called Teddywaddy granite.||||||
32775|Cheltenhamian Stage|44223|14|Not recorded|p.159|||||||||
32775|Cheltenhamian Stage|44238|14|Not recorded|p.227|||||||||
26474|Chepstowe Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
26474|Chepstowe Granite|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|G310 I-type.||||||
26474|Chepstowe Granite|66012|5|Briefly described|p13|||Included in Mount Emu Granodiorite in this report. Described by Taylor et al. (1996) as a pinkish-grey, medium- to coarse-grained biotite granodiorite| | | | | |13-JUN-13
42159|Chepstowe granodiorite|60585|5|Briefly described|p23|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|G310. Informal -see Chepstowe Granodiorite. Of the Beckworth Suite.||||||
68304|Cherokee Adamellite|24551|5|Briefly described|p160|||Part of the Mount Macedon Igneous Complex.||||||
3964|Chesney Vale granite|31713|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
37533|Chetwynd River Granodiorite|23309|5|Briefly described|p335|||G408. S-type.  To replace Chetwynd River granite?||||||
37533|Chetwynd River Granodiorite|63446|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|No lithology given: is listed as Chetwynd River G408.||||||12-JUN-15
31808|Chetwynd River granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p335|||||||||
31808|Chetwynd River granite|43846|5|Briefly described|11||Ordovician|Informal name.||||||
3977|Childers Gravels|30083|6|Mentioned|Map 1|||Tertiary age.||||||
80109|Chimaera Sandstone|65717|6|Mentioned|p11|||Lowry and Longley (1991); discontinued name for Chimaera Formation.||||||05-SEP-17
68305|Chimera Formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p262 Fig. 9.29, 267|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Of the Golden Beach Subgroup.||||||
37645|Chin Chap Hornblendite|23309|6|Mentioned|p427 Appendix 1|||See also Chin Chap Meladiorite.||||||
4016|Chintin "beds"|41585|6|Mentioned|p105|||||||||
4017|Chintin Beds|33394|6|Mentioned|p75|||||||||
4017|Chintin Beds|42826|6|Mentioned|p41|||refers to Thomas (1956)||||||
4017|Chintin Beds|61185|6|Mentioned|p19|||Of Talent and Thomas (1967). Now incorporated into Dargile Formation. See Chintin Formation.||||||07-FEB-11
4017|Chintin Beds|70904|4|Described|p 35|||||||||
4018|Chintin Sandstone""|35283|6|Mentioned|p46|||||||||
35528|Chintin Siltstone|23229|5|Briefly described|Table3-3p26, 28-9|Llandovery|Llandovery|||||||
4020|Chintin beds|35283|6|Mentioned|p46|||||||||
4019|Chintin beds""|42826|6|Mentioned|p38|||refers to Thomas (1956, 1960a)||||||
76922|Chonetes-Encrinurus Beds|66244|5|Briefly described|p2.|||Apparently confused with Chonetes-Encrinurus Mudstone.||||||
76923|Chonetes-Encrinurus Mudstone|66244|5|Briefly described|p2.|||Defined by Thomas (1937); subsequently included in the Hylands Member of McIvor Sandstone (Edwards et al. 1998).||Unit in the Dargile Beds.||||
4047|Christmas Hills Formation|31852|6|Mentioned|p720|||See also Fig.5. U.Sil.-L.Dev.||||||
4047|Christmas Hills Formation|32074|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||See also P180||||||
4047|Christmas Hills Formation|32076|4|Described|p201|||||||||
4047|Christmas Hills Formation|32077|6|Mentioned|p33|||Now Dargile Fm.||||||
4047|Christmas Hills Formation|32285|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||See also P1091.||||||
4047|Christmas Hills Formation|33599|6|Mentioned|p3|||Refers Gill (1965).||||||
4047|Christmas Hills Formation|33732|5|Briefly described|p105|||||||||
4047|Christmas Hills Formation|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.34|||||||||
4047|Christmas Hills Formation|43525|14|Not recorded|Table p132||Gedinnian|||||||
4047|Christmas Hills Formation|43547|14|Not recorded|p150,Table p152|Gedinnian||Skalian?-Gedinnian||||||
4047|Christmas Hills Formation|61138|6|Mentioned|p209 Fig.2|||||||||
4047|Christmas Hills Formation|62469|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 2|Ludlow|Ludlow|Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province.||||||07-FEB-11
4047|Christmas Hills Formation|70933|14|Not recorded|Table 1|Devonian|Silurian|Generalised east west section Silurian and Devonian,Victoria refers to Talent 1965.||||||
4048|Christmas Hills Sandstone|33968|6|Mentioned|p5|||Sil.-Dev.||||||
37534|Claire Creek Limestone|23309|6|Mentioned|p94|||See also Claire Creek Limestone Member.||||||
37534|Claire Creek Limestone|24551|6|Mentioned|p135|||||||||
4083|Claire Creek Member|23710|14|Not recorded|p72|||Limestone lenses.||||||
4083|Claire Creek Member|33393|6|Mentioned|p161|||||||||
69301|Claire Creek lens|60503|6|Mentioned|p96|Early Ludlow|Middle Llandovery|Informal name.||||||
79833|Clare Creek Limestone|13996|6|Mentioned|p129|Silurian|Silurian|Contains a single Wenlock-aged conodont Ozarkodina sagitta of European affinity, although this has been queried. [Said to be of Simpson & Talent (1995), but they described the location as the Claire Creek-Stoney Creek sequence, Unit 3].||||||21-JUN-17
42160|Clarkes Hill lava flow|60585|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
4155|Clifton Beds|35066|6|Mentioned|p210|||In reference to Baker 1944||||||
4155|Clifton Beds|42827|6|Mentioned|p284|||refers to Baker (1944,1945)||||||
4155|Clifton Beds|43590|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
4154|Clifton Beds""|31036|6|Mentioned|p120|||Refers Baker  (1950)||||||
4156|Clifton Creek Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|App1|||Superseded by Sarsfield Granite.||||||
4156|Clifton Creek Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||See also Sarsfield Granite.||||||
4156|Clifton Creek Granite|33602|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
42244|Clifton Creek granite|42827|6|Mentioned|p433|||G131. Large crystals of K-feldspar, plagioclase and quartz with lesser garnets and cordierites set in a finer grained matrix.||||||30-NOV-04
68306|Clifton Limestone|24551|6|Mentioned|p732 Table 17.2|||Max thickness: 50m.||||||
4164|Clifton-Nelson Formation|31424|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
24850|Clonbinane "Sandstone Member"|41585|6|Mentioned|p109|||||||||
4180|Clonbinane Sandstone Member|13996|6|Mentioned|p146-147|||Echinoderm taxa Table. See also references to Clonbinane Member (p147).||||||
4180|Clonbinane Sandstone Member|22684|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 p746|Ludlow|Ludlow|Of Humevale Formation.||||||
4180|Clonbinane Sandstone Member|23309|6|Mentioned|p141|||Of the Yan Yean Formation??||||||16-DEC-08
4180|Clonbinane Sandstone Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p619|||||||||
4180|Clonbinane Sandstone Member|35283|5|Briefly described|p49|||||||||
4180|Clonbinane Sandstone Member|36742|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
4180|Clonbinane Sandstone Member|38378|6|Mentioned|p133|||||||||
4180|Clonbinane Sandstone Member|38787|6|Mentioned|p124|||||||||
4180|Clonbinane Sandstone Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p109|||||||||
4180|Clonbinane Sandstone Member|60599|6|Mentioned|p56, p67|||Formerly of Humevale Fm of Williams (1964). Authors now consider it part of Dargile Fm (Unit 4 of former Dargile Beds of Thomas (1937)). Overlain by Flowerdale Sst Mbr. Equivalent to Hylands Mbr (McIvor Sst). See also Clonbinane Member.||||||27-OCT-08
4180|Clonbinane Sandstone Member|61185|5|Briefly described|p22, p23, p45|Pridolian|Ludlow|Formerly of Humevale Formation (Williams 1964) occuring at base with Mount Phillipa Member. Now incorporated into Dargile Formation (Edwards et al. in prep). Geol. Prov: LFB, Melbourne Zone. Age: fauna indicate early Pridoli. See also Clonbinane Member.||||||07-FEB-11
4180|Clonbinane Sandstone Member|62469|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 2, p9, p20|Ludlow|Ludlow|Of the Eden Park Formation. Medium-grained and with coquinal bioclastic lags. Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province. See also p20 Fig. 11.||||||12-FEB-15
40707|Clonbinane sandstone member|23309|6|Mentioned|p141|||||||||
41636|Cloven Hills granite|50154|6|Mentioned|p31|||Informal name, probably misspelt - see Cloven Hills Granodiorite.||||||
68307|Cloven Hills granodiorite|24551|5|Briefly described|p77|||Of the Glenelg River Complex. Informal - see Cloven Hills Granodiorite||||||
73149|Clover Hill scoria|61896|6|Mentioned|p61|||Informal name for scoria of the Clover Hill Complex.||||||19-DEC-07
4187|Clover Hill tuff|39967|6|Mentioned|Table 5|||||||||
4202|Clyde"" basalt|33462|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
40423|Cob Spur Andesite Breccia|24576|6|Mentioned|p729|||||||||
4224|Cobago Supersuite|42827|6|Mentioned|p429|||Misspelling of Cobargo Supersuite||||||
68308|Cobargo supersuite|24551|6|Mentioned|p235|||Of the Mallacoota Province||||||
77307|Cobaw Batholith|65715|5|Briefly described|p7 Tb.4|||Called Cobaw Granite by Stewart (1966). Edwards et al. (1997) promoted to batholith status. Includes Pyalong Granite, Baynton Granodiorite and Beauvallet Granodiorite.||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|||||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|23306|6|Mentioned|Map legend|||||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|23309|5|Briefly described|p42 Fig. 2.14|||||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|23814|5|Briefly described|p755|Devonian|Devonian|Age: 367+/-2Ma (Ar/Ar).||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|24002|6|Mentioned|p240|||||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|24088|5|Briefly described|p352|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|24177|6|Mentioned|p38, p80|||||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p408|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Age 363 +/- 6Ma.||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|33305|3|Fully described|p213|||See also pp214-215. Early Carboniferous. K/Ar date.||||||15-JAN-09
26484|Cobaw Granite|34992|6|Mentioned|p406|||||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|35277|6|Mentioned|p98|||||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|35283|6|Mentioned|p48|||||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|37501|6|Mentioned|p400|||||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|39331|5|Briefly described|p13|||Upper Devonian.||||||15-JAN-09
26484|Cobaw Granite|41641|6|Mentioned|p168|||||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|41849|6|Mentioned|p405|||||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|42790|6|Mentioned|p175|||see also Fig.1 P172||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|42826|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|42827|5|Briefly described|p168|||||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|45087|5|Briefly described|p34|||Chem. analyses.||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|60599|5|Briefly described|p7, p17, p102|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Intrudes the Heathcote greenstone belt to the south. See also the informal Cobaw granite. ||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|61146|6|Mentioned|p386 Fig.1, p387|Devonian|Devonian||c.372 Ma.|||||30-SEP-15
26484|Cobaw Granite|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3, p103. |Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Melbourne Terrane. Age interpreted from Fig.3. Copper occurrences are known between this unit and Mount Camel.|c.370-c.365 Ma.|||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|62370|6|Mentioned|p452, p457|||||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|65715|5|Briefly described|p7 Tb.4|||Name for Cobaw Batholith used by Stewart (1966) before being promoted to batholith status by Edwards et al. (1997).||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|67978|6|Mentioned|p496 Fig.1|||||||||
26484|Cobaw Granite|70203|4|Described|p275-277, 279, 281, 289, 291, 292,|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|See also pages 302, 304-11, 315. Also reference to 'Cobaw Granite' of  Edwards (1938), p275, 276.||||||29-SEP-15
26484|Cobaw Granite|70268|6|Mentioned|p270|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Stewart (1971).||||||
4252|Cobaw Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p424 App1|||Superseded by Beauvallet Granodiorite.||||||
4252|Cobaw Granodiorite|30329|6|Mentioned|p30|||On table P30||||||
4252|Cobaw Granodiorite|34986|6|Mentioned|p333|||||||||
4252|Cobaw Granodiorite|35278|6|Mentioned|p361|||||||||
4252|Cobaw Granodiorite|35281|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
4252|Cobaw Granodiorite|39331|6|Mentioned|Fig.0-3|||||||||
4252|Cobaw Granodiorite|41848|6|Mentioned|p405|||||||||
4252|Cobaw Granodiorite|42827|6|Mentioned|p405|||||||||
4253|Cobaw Pluton|42628|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Devonian||Variation on Cobaw Granite, Granodiorite.||||||
4254|Cobaw granite|24003|5|Briefly described|p258 Fig.3a|Devonian|Devonian|Age: 366+/-2Ma||||||
4254|Cobaw granite|24096|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
4254|Cobaw granite|24588|5|Briefly described|p11 Fig.2|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Informal. Age: 363+/-6 Ma (Richards and Singleton, 1981).||||||29-NOV-13
4254|Cobaw granite|31345|6|Mentioned|p125|||||||||
4254|Cobaw granite|33394|6|Mentioned|p65|||||||||
4254|Cobaw granite|42366|5|Briefly described|p576|||360 +/-Ma emplacement age||||||
4254|Cobaw granite|60599|6|Mentioned|p102|||Informal - see Cobaw Granite. ||||||
4254|Cobaw granite|67978|6|Mentioned|p515|Frasnian|Frasnian|See also Cobaw Granite.|376 +/- 2 Ma; Bierlein et al. (2001b)|||||
4255|Cobaw granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p534|||||||||
4255|Cobaw granodiorite|32074|6|Mentioned|p182|||||||||
4255|Cobaw granodiorite|35281|5|Briefly described|p11|||||||||
36873|Cobbanah Group|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
68309|Cobbanah Group sandstone|24551|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
69302|Cobbannah Formation|60503|5|Briefly described|p28 Fig. 9|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Of the Adaminaby Group. ||||||
38446|Cobbannah group|23309|6|Mentioned|p211|||||||||
38446|Cobbannah group|24133|5|Briefly described|p21|||Misspelt - see Cobbannah Group.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
38446|Cobbannah group|61161|6|Mentioned|p78|||Informal - see Cobannah Group.||||||
38446|Cobbannah group|61163|6|Mentioned|p27|||Informal name - see Cobbannah Group.||||||
68310|Cobble Cove Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p294|||Of the Pebble Point Formation.  Maximum Thickness: 10m.||||||
68311|Cobble Cove member|24551|6|Mentioned|p295|||||||||
37363|Cobbledick basalt|24038|5|Briefly described|p439 Fig.2|Oligocene|Oligocene|Informal name. Geological Province: Port Phillip Basin||||||
37363|Cobbledick basalt|24551|6|Mentioned|p310 Fig. 10.18|||||||||
73470|Cobbler Lava|61163|5|Briefly described|p89 Tb. 8.1|||Grouped within Mount Warrick Rhyolite subdivision of Tolmie Igneous Complex. Rhyolitic lava with garnet phenocrysts, and lava breccia that is probably resedimented. Relationship with Cobbler Rhyolite unclear - probably an informal reference to it?||||||
4261|Cobboboonee-Greenwald basalt|24551|6|Mentioned|p343|||||||||
4261|Cobboboonee-Greenwald basalt|34988|6|Mentioned|p292|||Variation and misspelling of Cobbobboonee basalt?||||||
4261|Cobboboonee-Greenwald basalt|35722|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
4261|Cobboboonee-Greenwald basalt|41848|6|Mentioned|p367|||Subunit of Newer Volcanics. Age Pliocene described p291 Tertiary||||||
74141|Cobia Group|61336|5|Briefly described|p(ii), p(v) Fig. 5|||Includes Gurnard, Flounder and Turrum Formations.||||||07-FEB-11
74141|Cobia Group|65717|6|Mentioned|p11|Oligocene|Eocene|Thompson (1986). Subsequently the Cobia Subgroup.||||||
74141|Cobia Group|65718|6|Mentioned|p12|||Thompson (1986). Replaced by the Cobia Subgroup.||||||
70289|Cobia group|13323|5|Briefly described|p392|||Informal - see Cobia Subgroup. ||||||
68312|Cobungra granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p232|||Of the Cooma Supersuite||||||
68313|Cocks Break granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
72851|Cocks Limonite|60542|6|Mentioned|p119|||Name of a deposit - not a formal stratigraphic name. Similar in origin to McRae's Limonite Horizon and Gilbert Road Ironstone.||||||
4304|Coimadai Creek beds|29889|6|Mentioned|p141|||||||||
4304|Coimadai Creek beds|41637|6|Mentioned|p211|||||||||
4306|Coimadai Dolomite|42591|6|Mentioned|p228|||Variation on Coimadai Limestone.||||||
4306|Coimadai Dolomite|42847|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 p523|||Variation on Coimadai Dolomite Member.||||||09-MAY-05
4306|Coimadai Dolomite|65715|6|Mentioned|p13|||Said to supersede Coimadai Dolomite Member and excluded from Werribee Formation in this report, but Coimadai Shale used p17.||||||
4305|Coimadai Dolomite Member|39865|4|Described|p33|||See also p29.||||||08-MAR-07
4305|Coimadai Dolomite Member|42847|5|Briefly described|p523|Pliocene|Pliocene|Conformably overlain by rocks of the Bullengarook flow. Age: 3.35-3.82Ma. See also Fig.1 p522 - name abbreviated, and p527.||||||09-MAY-05
4305|Coimadai Dolomite Member|65715|5|Briefly described|p13|||Thought by Roberts (1984) to be a member of Werribee Formation, but excluded in this report and renamed Coimadai Shale.||||||
4307|Coimadai Limestone|24551|6|Mentioned|p633|Pleistocene|Neogene|Lacustrine deposits. Contains non-marine ostracods.||||||08-MAR-07
4307|Coimadai Limestone|33158|6|Mentioned|p62|||||||||
4307|Coimadai Limestone|42591|6|Mentioned|p223|||||||||
4307|Coimadai Limestone|71181|4|Described|p192|||||||||
77310|Coimaidai beds|65715|5|Briefly described|p15 Tb.8|||Superseded name for Coimadai Shale used by Officer and Hogg (1897).||||||09-FEB-15
77311|Coimaidai limestone|65715|5|Briefly described|p15 Tb.8|||Superseded name for Coomadai Shale used by Officer and Hogg (1897).||||||
77312|Coimaidai series|65715|5|Briefly described|p15 Tb.8|||Superseded name for Coomadai Shale used by Officer and Hogg (1897).||||||
4315|Coldstream "Rhyolite"|39291|6|Mentioned|p215|||||||||
35581|Coldstream Rhyodacite|23268|6|Mentioned|Fig14-2.1p388||Devonian|||||||
35581|Coldstream Rhyodacite|23269|6|Mentioned|Fig14-3.3p405|||Misspelt "Coldstream Rhyolite"||||||
35579|Coldstream Rhyolite Formation|23268|5|Briefly described|p398||Late Devonian|||||||
4320|Coleraine Formation|37925|4|Described|p492|||||||||
4321|Coleraine Glacials|30522|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Permian|Permian|||||||
4321|Coleraine Glacials|30928|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Permian|Permian|||||||
4321|Coleraine Glacials|50154|6|Mentioned|p122|||Name not yet formalised. Refers to a unit of Bacchus Marsh Formation.||||||
4322|Coleraine Granite|33224|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
4323|Coleraine Trachyte|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Jurassic|Jurassic|||||||
4323|Coleraine Trachyte|24164|6|Mentioned|p16|Jurassic|Jurassic|Near Otway Basin (western Victoria) age typically about 160 Ma (Mitchell et al. 1997)||||||
4323|Coleraine Trachyte|35112|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
4323|Coleraine Trachyte|50154|6|Mentioned|p123|||Superseded by the Coleraine Volcanic Group.||||||
4323|Coleraine Trachyte|63446|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Jurassic|Jurassic||||||Intrusive: sanidine-bearing trachyte lava.|
41637|Coleraine Volcanic group|50154|6|Mentioned|p201|||Informal - see Coleraine Volcanic Group.||||||
41638|Coleraine Volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p246|Jurassic|Jurassic|Age: 156 +/- 2Ma, 167 +/- 6Ma.  Of the Otway Group.||||||
41638|Coleraine Volcanics|50154|5|Briefly described|p14|Jurassic|Jurassic|See also the Coleraine Volcanic Group.||||||
41638|Coleraine Volcanics|69297|6|Mentioned|p79|Oxfordian|Bajocian|Otway Basin. ||||||
41638|Coleraine Volcanics|70077|6|Mentioned|Regional: Fig.4|Late Jurassic|Middle Jurassic|Otway Basin: Robe-Penola Trough.||||||
24859|Coleraine granite|31030|5|Briefly described|p164|||See also P166. Weathering effect on fission track dating.||||||
77718|Coleraine trachyte|66002|6|Mentioned|p9 Tb.6|||Of Hogg (1899). Superseded name for Coleraine Volcanic Group||||||
70020|Coleraine volcanics|61528|5|Briefly described|p823|Jurassic|Jurassic|Informal name. Age: 167+/-6 Ma (Bowen 1975), 153+/-2 Ma (Richards and Singleton 1981) and 191+/-10 Ma (McDougall and Wellman 1975).||||||
68314|Coleraine-Casterton volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p240, Fig. 9.2|Late Jurassic|Middle Jurassic|||||||29-NOV-12
72852|Colguhoun Granite|60542|6|Mentioned|p87|||Misspelt - see Colquhoun Granite. ||||||
42231|Coliban River Volcanic Flow|24103|6|Mentioned|p139 Fig.3|||Previously known as Coliban Basalt.||||||30-NOV-04
39703|Coliban River flow|24439|6|Mentioned|p26|||Not intended as a formal name - see Coliban Basalt.  Age: 2.62Ma (Wallace and Ollier, 1990).||||||06-APR-05
39704|Coliban River lava flows|24439|5|Briefly described|p15|||Not intended as a formal name - see Coliban Basalt.  Of the Newer Volcanic Group.||||||06-APR-05
74732|Coliban basalt flow|60599|6|Mentioned|p19|||Informal reference to Coliban Basalt (Newer Volcanics).||||||
74733|Coliban lava flow|60599|6|Mentioned|p24 Tb. 4|||Informal reference Coliban Basalt ( Newer Volcanics).||||||
4327|Coliban-Campaspe basalts|35094|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
4368|Colongulac Parna|31511|6|Mentioned|p305|||||||||
4366|Colongulac parna|41848|6|Mentioned|p364|||||||||
4370|Colquhoun Gravel Member""|35273|6|Mentioned|p257|||||||||
4370|Colquhoun Gravel Member""|42827|6|Mentioned|p331|||refers to Hocking & Taylor (1964)||||||
24861|Colquhoun Gravels|24053|6|Mentioned|p38|||Of Lakes Entrance Formation.  Equivalent of Basal Sand and Gravel member.  Geological Basin: Gippsland Basin.||||||
24861|Colquhoun Gravels|31627|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
24861|Colquhoun Gravels|32228|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
24861|Colquhoun Gravels|32232|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
28464|Colquhoun Gravels""|35273|6|Mentioned|p257|||||||||
28464|Colquhoun Gravels""|42827|5|Briefly described|p331|||refers to Boutakoff (1955)||||||
4372|Colquhoun Sandstone|37330|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
4382|Combienbar Beds|35112|6|Mentioned|p288|||||||||
4383|Combienbar Formation|22876|5|Briefly described|p18 Table 3|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
4383|Combienbar Formation|22877|5|Briefly described|map|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
4383|Combienbar Formation|22881|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||06-OCT-04
4383|Combienbar Formation|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Variation of Combienbar River||||||
4384|Combienbar River Beds|22878|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
4384|Combienbar River Beds|30574|5|Briefly described|p13|||||||||
4384|Combienbar River Beds|30938|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
4384|Combienbar River Beds|35277|4|Described|p119|||||||||
4384|Combienbar River Beds|41572|6|Mentioned|p26|||||||||
4384|Combienbar River Beds|41641|4|Described|p189|||||||||
4384|Combienbar River Beds|42647|5|Briefly described|p33|||Name discarded. Superseded by Combyingbar Formation.||||||
4384|Combienbar River Beds|42827|5|Briefly described|p189|||see also Fig 5.15||||||
4384|Combienbar River Beds|60541|6|Mentioned|p58|||Of Douglas (1974). Superseded by Combyingbar Formation.||||||20-JUN-05
34684|Combienbar River Formation|22857|6|Mentioned|p213|||||||||
34684|Combienbar River Formation|22859|6|Mentioned|p213||Late Devonian|Of Marsden 1976, 1988.||||||
4385|Combienbar beds|35112|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
4388|Combyingbar Beds|40761|4|Described|p238|||||||||
73962|Combyingbar Formation""|63605|6|Mentioned|p1003|||Informal - see Combyingbar Formation.||||||07-FEB-11
37159|Combyngbar Group|23522|5|Briefly described|p247 Fig 3||Devonian|||||||
37159|Combyngbar Group|65214|6|Mentioned|p281|Devonian|Devonian|VIC, Boulder Flat. Shows any correlations across Australia, and with South Africa, South America and East Greenland.||||||
83449|Comissioners Flat Granodiorite|73497|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|G286.|||||Granodiorite: I-type; nonmagnetic; moderate to high K, low Th and U.|
68261|Commins Track granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
79760|Commissioner's Creek diorite|70910|14|Not recorded|p46|||Intruded concordantly into metamorphic rocks.||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|12781|6|Mentioned|p386|Eocene|Eocene|Otway Basin.||Heytsbury Group.||Unconformably overlies Narrawaturk Marl. Is overlain by Gellibrand Marl.||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|22773|6|Mentioned|p351|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|22799|5|Briefly described|p23 Fig.7|Oligocene|Oligocene|Glenelg Group||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|22887|5|Briefly described|Fig.6 p13|Late Oligocene|Early Oligocene|Murray Basin.||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|22893|5|Briefly described|fig4 p9|Oligocene|Oligocene|||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|22938|5|Briefly described|fig5|Oligocene|Oligocene|Eastern Mount Lofty Ranges.||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|23322|5|Briefly described|957 Fig.2, p964, 966|Oligocene|Eocene|Geological Province: Gambier Basin.||||||07-SEP-09
4401|Compton Conglomerate|23671|6|Mentioned|p2|||Overlies the Knight Formation in the type section.  Overlain by the Gambier Limestone.||||||16-AUG-04
4401|Compton Conglomerate|23818|4|Described|p174 Fig.84, p176|Oligocene|Oligocene|Geological Province: Murray basin. Underlying unit: Tartwaup Formation. Max. thickness: 18". Only occurs on the upthrow side of the Tartwaup Fault, at the base of the Gambier Limestone.||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|23884|5|Briefly described|p155 Fig. 13.2|Late Oligocene|Early Oligocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|24314|5|Briefly described|p61 Fig.2|Eocene|Eocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin. Of the Heytesbury Group.||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|29697|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|29828|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|30751|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Oligocene|Oligocene|||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|30753|5|Briefly described|p17|||On Table 2. Oligocene age||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|30754|6|Mentioned|p13|||See also P14. Stratigraphic table.||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|30758|6|Mentioned|p66|||Oligocene marine transgression||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|30807|6|Mentioned|p101|||Suggested map symbol||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|31245|6|Mentioned|p81|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|31554|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|31624|6|Mentioned|p113|||Partially equiv. to Nelson Fm.||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Oligocene||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|31851|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|31920|6|Mentioned|p57|||See also P58 & Table 3-1. Oligocene||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|32432|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|32894|6|Mentioned|p287|||Oligocene-Miocene||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|32898|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|33109|5|Briefly described|p89|||On table||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|33229|6|Mentioned|p245|||Equated with Nelson Fm||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|33712|6|Mentioned|p9|||See also Fig.1. Refers Ludbrook (1961).||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|33716|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|34308|5|Briefly described|p176|||Janjunkian. Correlation chart. Fig.84||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|34418|4|Described|p506|||Equivalent||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|35066|6|Mentioned|p210|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|35147|6|Mentioned|Table.1|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|35200|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Oligocene|Oligocene|||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|35232|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|38068|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|39329|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|39929|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|40003|6|Mentioned|Fig.10|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|40230|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|41520|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|41599|4|Described|p192|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|42125|5|Briefly described|p135|||See also Fig.5||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|42127|5|Briefly described|p219|||See also Fig.3||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|42130|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P265|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|42134|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P335|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|42137|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P368|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|42138|6|Mentioned|p388|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|42717|6|Mentioned|map legend|Oligocene||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|42827|5|Briefly described|p284|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|42881|4|Described|Fig.3, P84|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|42966|2|Defined|p114|Late Oligocene|Early Oligocene|Of Murray Group in Murray Basin. Of Glenelg Group in Otway Basin. Synonymous Yanac Mbr of Ettrick Fm||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|43073|5|Briefly described|p11|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|43171|6|Mentioned|5|||Of Heytesbury Group||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|43195|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Middle Miocene|Late Eocene|see also commentary on back of map. Of Heytesbury Group.||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|43686|6|Mentioned|Fig.5,p233|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|43744|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p3|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|43791|6|Mentioned|p372, Fig1|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|43804|6|Mentioned|Fig.2,p49|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|43814|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p115|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|44133|6|Mentioned|p156|||Now included in Camelback Member.||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|48911|6|Mentioned|p27|||See also Chart 1||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|49038|4|Described|Table 2|||||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|61155|5|Briefly described|p3, p18|Late Oligocene|Early Oligocene|Of the Murray Group. Age: ~32-~29Ma. Thickness: 20m. Geological Province: Murray Basin and Otway Basin (Gambier Embayment).||||||03-MAR-10
4401|Compton Conglomerate|61627|5|Briefly described|p500 Fig. 2|Late Eocene|Late Eocene|Of Heytesbury Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
4401|Compton Conglomerate|61837|5|Briefly described|p217|||Basal unit of the Murray Group. Typically contains pebbles, sand, glauconite and a ferruginous matrix. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||05-OCT-06
4401|Compton Conglomerate|63122|5|Briefly described|p17 Fig. 4.3|Late Eocene|Late Eocene|Of the Heytesbury Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin. ||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|63124|5|Briefly described|p49 Fig. 5.2|Late Eocene|Late Eocene|Of the Heytesbury Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|64237|5|Briefly described|p17|Late Oligocene|Late Oligocene|Obsolete name - formerly part of the now obsolete Glenelg Group together with Ettrick Formation; now incorporated within Ettrick Formation forming the basal unit of Murray Group.||||||28-JUL-08
4401|Compton Conglomerate|65552|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 3|Late Oligocene|Early Oligocene|Western Murray Basin unit. Unconformably overlies Buccleuch beds. ||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|68211|6|Mentioned|p28|||Described in White (1996).||||||
4401|Compton Conglomerate|72445|5|Briefly described|App.7 p7 Fig.4.|Oligocene|Oligocene|Shown only on the 'Lithostratigraphy of Cenozoic sediments in the Murray Basin' (from Brown & Stephenson 1991).||||Shown as partially underlying and equivalent to the Ettrick Formation.|Shown as including conglomerate.|
4401|Compton Conglomerate|73118|5|Briefly described|p17, 83|Oligocene|Oligocene|Murray Basin. 16m thick; mainly <10m. Entirely concealed. Composite unit deposited in subaerial residual and associated transgressive shallow-marine environments.||Murray Group.|||Lithologically variable. Ironstone and quartz-pebble conglomerate, humic clay, green glauconitic clay, red clay with pebble clasts, poorly fossiliferous calcareous sandstone and clay (marl).|
35582|Concongella Gritstone|60451|5|Briefly described|p29, 42 Fig. 16|||Of the Warrak Formation (Saint Arnaud Group).||||||
35582|Concongella Gritstone|60454|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Cambrian|Of the Saint Arnaud Group. Geological Province: Delamerian Fold Belt. Unit does not appear on this map.||||||16-MAY-13
35582|Concongella Gritstone|60457|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Cambrian|Of the Saint Arnaud Group. Contact metamorphosed calc-silicate rock; meta gritstone; quartz, minor feldspar, lithic pebbles.||||||
35582|Concongella Gritstone|60458|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Of the Saint Arnaud Group. Unit does not appear on this map.||||||
73152|Cones Series|61896|6|Mentioned|p15|||Refers to the Cones Suite but is probably an informal or former name?||||||19-DEC-07
73153|Cones Series basalts|61896|6|Mentioned|p15, p18|||Informal reference to basalts of the Cones Suite.||||||19-DEC-07
73154|Cones Series nepheline hawaiites|61896|6|Mentioned|p17|||Informal name for a specific type of basalt of the Cones Suite.||||||19-DEC-07
73155|Cones Series nepheline mugearites|61896|6|Mentioned|p17|||Informal name for a specific type of basalt of the Cones Suite.||||||19-DEC-07
73151|Cones basalts|61896|5|Briefly described|p15|||Informal reference to basalts of the Cones Suite. Alkaline basalts.||||||19-DEC-07
4449|Connambidgal Formation|35094|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
34846|Connors Creek Granodiorite|22968|6|Mentioned|P62|||||||||
42123|Conooer Suite|60491|6|Mentioned|p63 Fig. 27|||Misspelt - see Coonooer Suite.||||||
4475|Coode Island silt|37035|6|Mentioned|p180|||||||||
4562|Coolungoolun Seam|31045|6|Mentioned|p139|||||||||
4562|Coolungoolun Seam|42827|6|Mentioned|p331|||||||||
4570|Cooma Granite|22779|5|Briefly described|p 174|||||||||
4570|Cooma Granite|24133|6|Mentioned|p12|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
4570|Cooma Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p233|||Of the Cooma Supersuite||||||
4570|Cooma Granite|29953|5|Briefly described|p2|||||||||
4570|Cooma Granite|30329|6|Mentioned|p30|||On table P30||||||
4570|Cooma Granite|30332|6|Mentioned|p131|||Rb/Sr age 414+- 7m.y.||||||
4570|Cooma Granite|31581|5|Briefly described|p180|||Age given. Refers Pidgeon & Campston (1965)||||||
4570|Cooma Granite|31800|6|Mentioned|p203|||||||||
4570|Cooma Granite|32818|5|Briefly described|p20|||Origin||||||
4570|Cooma Granite|33220|6|Mentioned|Fig.4b|||||||||
4570|Cooma Granite|33779|4|Described|p163|||See also PP159 & 162. Origin||||||
4570|Cooma Granite|35185|6|Mentioned|p261|||||||||
4570|Cooma Granite|39331|6|Mentioned|Fig.0-3|||||||||
4570|Cooma Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||||||||
4570|Cooma Granite|45087|5|Briefly described|p36|||Chem. analyses.||||||
4570|Cooma Granite|70910|14|Not recorded|p44|||Gneiss refers to Pidgeon and Compston (1965).||||||
69222|Cooma Suite granites|60541|6|Mentioned|p22, p77|||Informal - refers to granites of the Cooma Suite.||||||
4582|Coomandook Formation""|41511|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
34495|Coombol Member|22799|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
34495|Coombol Member|23836|5|Briefly described|p93|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Of Monash Formation. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
4600|Coonambidgal formation|24439|6|Mentioned|p37|Recent|Pliocene|Informal - see Coonambidgal Formation.||||||
4600|Coonambidgal formation|34735|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
4600|Coonambidgal formation|42683|5|Briefly described|map legend|||||||||
4600|Coonambidgal formation|60599|5|Briefly described|p85|Quaternary|Quaternary|Informal - see Coonambidgal Formation.  Of the Wunghnu Group. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
29718|Cooney Ridge Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p428 App1|||Superseded by Cooney Ridge Granodiorite.||||||
29718|Cooney Ridge Granite|60541|6|Mentioned|p93 Fig. 39|||Refers to Cooney Ridge Granodiorite - names used interchangeably.||||||12-JAN-06
4614|Coongulmerang Beds|24053|5|Briefly described|p38|Quaternary|Late Pliocene|Of Sale Group.  Geological Basin: Gippsland Basin.||||||
4614|Coongulmerang Beds|30933|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
4614|Coongulmerang Beds|31627|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
4614|Coongulmerang Beds|33689|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||||||||
4614|Coongulmerang Beds|41848|6|Mentioned|p394|||||||||
4613|Coongulmerang Beds""|35273|6|Mentioned|p263|||In reference to Jenkin 1968.||||||
4613|Coongulmerang Beds""|42827|6|Mentioned|p337|||refers to Jenkin (1968)||||||
68262|Coongulmerang Member|24551|5|Briefly described|p327 Fig. 10.33|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
68022|Coongulmerang beds|23885|5|Briefly described|p163|Pliocene|Late Miocene|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
31830|Coonooer granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p229|||Of the Charlton Province.||||||
31830|Coonooer granite|43846|5|Briefly described|13||Devonian|Stated as informal name, but formal form of name already exists||||||
31830|Coonooer granite|60491|6|Mentioned|p58|||Informal - see Coonooer Granite||||||
41915|Coonooer suite|60452|6|Mentioned|p49|||Informal - Coonooer Suite.||||||
41915|Coonooer suite|60491|6|Mentioned|p4|||Informally referring to the Coonooer Suite.||||||
31004|Cooper's Creek Formation|43461|14|Not recorded|p627,628|Siegenian|Gedinnian|U.Geddinian-Siegenian||||||
31004|Cooper's Creek Formation|43547|14|Not recorded|p150,Tb p153,154,161|Siegenian|Gedinnian|U.Gedinnian-Siegenian||||||
77673|Coopers Creek Beds|68297|6|Mentioned|p189|||Of Turner (1991). Misspelling of Coopers Creek Limestone? See also Coopers Creek Formation p191.||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Devonian|Devonian|Of Jordan River Group||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|23710|6|Mentioned|p74|||||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|24098|5|Briefly described|p27 Fig. 2|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Murrindindi Supergroup. Geological Province: Melbourne Zone, Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|30245|6|Mentioned|p79|||||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|30246|6|Mentioned|p192|||Refers Philip(1962) Strusz(1972)||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|30597|6|Mentioned|p29|||Early Siegenian. See also P31.||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|30930|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Walhalla Group||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|31331|6|Mentioned|p182|||||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|31503|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|32984|6|Mentioned|p343|||Fossil content||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|32985|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Correlation chart.||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|33238|5|Briefly described|p642|||||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|33326|6|Mentioned|p431|||Fauna||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|33393|6|Mentioned|p163|||||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|33434|6|Mentioned|p66|||||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|33732|4|Described|Table III|||Dev. Correlation chart.||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|34153|6|Mentioned|p48|||Lower Devonian.||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|34250|6|Mentioned|p3|||Siegenian||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|34403|6|Mentioned|p149|||||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|34478|6|Mentioned|p483|||||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.34|||||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|35193|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|35274|6|Mentioned|p420|||||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|35283|3|Fully described|p53|||||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|37727|5|Briefly described|p65|||||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|42015|6|Mentioned|p316|||||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|42418|5|Briefly described|p235|||Superseded in part? by Wurutwun Formation||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|42635|5|Briefly described|p27|||||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|43525|14|Not recorded|p130,Tb p131,132||Siegenian|||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|43526|14|Not recorded|p583||Gedinnian|Fossils||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|43527|14|Not recorded|p543,544,549|||||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|43529|14|Not recorded|p233||Siegenian|||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|43530|14|Not recorded|p1025,1026||Siegenian|L.Siegenian||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|43531|14|Not recorded|p795-7||Siegenian|Correlated with Lilydale Limestone||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|43532|14|Not recorded|p201,210,215-6,220||Devonian|Revision of Devonian Mictophyllum||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|43533|14|Not recorded|p116-7,119,123,130|||Late Gedinnian or Siegenian.Tyers R. L.Dev corals||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|43537|14|Not recorded|p3,9,22-3,28-9|||Late Gedinnian or Siegenian. Cooper's Creek ?. Devonian tetracorals||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|45039|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|45075|6|Mentioned|p29|||Devonian||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|61181|6|Mentioned|p126|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Contains a number of limestone lenses - grey to dark grey with varying purity from pure to impure and silty; fine- to coarse-grained and consists essentially of comminuted bioclastic debris. See also p129 Tb. 32.||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|64616|5|Briefly described|p92, p254|||Of Philip (1962). Superseded: replaced by Coopers Creek Limestone (see p99, p164, p294, p304, p385 Tb.1, p386) and the 'basal grits and conglomerates' in Coopers Creek are now included in the Boola Formation. Hosts the Boola limestone quarry, worked for lime production.||||||
26492|Coopers Creek Formation|68297|5|Briefly described|p191|Pragian|Pragian|Of Philip (1965), Turner (1991). Misspelling of Coopers Creek Limestone? See also Coopers Creek Beds. Both p189. Includes Pragian vertebrate fossil fauna.||||||
4626|Coopers Creek Formation""|42577|6|Mentioned|p37|||||||||
40604|Coopers Creek formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p157|||||||||
4629|Coopers Creek limestone|24551|6|Mentioned|p614|||||||||
4629|Coopers Creek limestone|33601|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
40605|Corduroy Creek gabbro|23309|6|Mentioned|p325|||||||||
40606|Cornella member|23309|6|Mentioned|p138|||||||||
40606|Cornella member|24177|4|Described|p54, p50 Fig.22|Lochkovian|Lochkovian|Informal - see Cornella Member. Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province.||||||11-MAY-04
39873|Cornish Slate""|24383|6|Mentioned|p99|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt||||||
4756|Corryong granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p346|||||||||
4756|Corryong granite|24133|6|Mentioned|p12|||Probably misspelt - see Corryong Granite.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
4756|Corryong granite|29876|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
4756|Corryong granite|34221|6|Mentioned|p11|||Cooma-type granite.||||||
4756|Corryong granite|34222|6|Mentioned|p151|||Fig.3.||||||
4756|Corryong granite|38782|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
4756|Corryong granite|61181|6|Mentioned|p79|||Informal name for a granite. ||||||
4763|Cosgrove Leucitite|22971|4|Described|p 27||Tertiary|||||||
4763|Cosgrove Leucitite|41765|4|Described|p38|||||||||
4763|Cosgrove Leucitite|64588|5|Briefly described|p26|Pliocene|Pliocene|Volcanic rocks near Dookie which would be excluded from a proposed redefinition of the 'Newer Volcanics' into an igneous province named Western District Province.||||||
4763|Cosgrove Leucitite|68115|5|Briefly described|p10.|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|Of Tickell (1989); formerly described but not named by Birch (1976). Name conflicts with Cosgrove Porphyry in NSW, which has precedence (Richardson, 1975); hence renamed Pine Lodge Leucitite after the parish of Pine Lodge in which it occurs.||||||
4765|Cosgrove lava|35321|6|Mentioned|p369|||||||||
4766|Cosgrove leucitite|29785|5|Briefly described|p435|||||||||
4766|Cosgrove leucitite|35321|6|Mentioned|p369|||Petrology and mineralogy discussed||||||
4766|Cosgrove leucitite|36195|6|Mentioned|p597|||||||||
4766|Cosgrove leucitite|40811|6|Mentioned|p326|||||||||
4766|Cosgrove leucitite|61210|6|Mentioned|p245, p259|||Informal name for a single flow of high-K mafic lava (in Victoria). Comprises olivine,cliopyroxene, leucite, opaques (titanomagnetite and ilmentie) and nepheline with trace amounts of mica and amphibole. Age: ca.5.6Ma (K-Ar). Max. thickness: .30m.||||||23-JAN-06
4766|Cosgrove leucitite|63185|6|Mentioned|p1|||Informal name. Recent studies suggest that this Victorian leucitite is geochemically distinct from the NSW leucitite suite.||||||
73156|Cosgrove leucitites|61896|6|Mentioned|p8|||Informal name. Age: ~8.5Ma.||||||19-DEC-07
4767|Costerfield Beds|37727|6|Mentioned|p48|||Renamed Costerfield Siltstone.||||||20-FEB-08
4767|Costerfield Beds|60599|6|Mentioned|p46|||Name introduced by Thomas (1936). Superseded by Costerfield Formation (Talent 1965b; King and Wilkinson 1975) then Costerfield Siltstone (Vandenberg et al 1976, 1988).||||||16-DEC-08
4768|Costerfield Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
4768|Costerfield Formation|24177|6|Mentioned|p49 Fig.21|||||||||
4768|Costerfield Formation|31161|5|Briefly described|PA10|||||||||
4768|Costerfield Formation|31654|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Llandoverian|Llandoverian|||||||
4768|Costerfield Formation|32074|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||See also p180.||||||20-FEB-08
4768|Costerfield Formation|33315|5|Briefly described|p16|||Silurian. See also Fig.1.||||||20-FEB-08
4768|Costerfield Formation|33394|5|Briefly described|p74|||||||||
4768|Costerfield Formation|35283|6|Mentioned|p46|||||||||
4768|Costerfield Formation|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||p96.||||||20-FEB-08
4768|Costerfield Formation|38787|6|Mentioned|p125|||||||||
4768|Costerfield Formation|39331|4|Described|p21|||See p22.||||||20-FEB-08
4768|Costerfield Formation|43871|14|Not recorded|p11 Fig.1||Silurian|Fauna.||||||20-FEB-08
4768|Costerfield Formation|60591|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Llandovery|Llandovery|Includes "Illaenus Band". Deep water hemipelagic deposit: sequence of laminated to thinly bedded siltstone, minor sandstone towards top, in part pyritic; intensely bioturbated; sparse fossils||||||26-NOV-04
4768|Costerfield Formation|60592|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Llandovery|Llandovery|Includes "Illaenus Band". Deep water hemipelagic deposit: sequence of laminated to thinly bedded siltstone, minor sandstone towards top, in part pyritic; intensely bioturbated; sparse fossils||||||26-NOV-04
4768|Costerfield Formation|60593|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Llandovery|Llandovery|Includes "Illaenus Band". Deep water hemipelagic deposit: sequence of laminated to thinly bedded siltstone, minor sandstone towards top, in part pyritic; intensely bioturbated; sparse fossils||||||
4768|Costerfield Formation|60595|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Llandovery|Llandovery|Includes "Illaenus Band". Deep water hemipelagic deposit: sequence of laminated to thinly bedded siltstone, minor sandstone towards top, in part pyritic; intensely bioturbated; sparse fossils||||||
4768|Costerfield Formation|60596|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Llandovery|Llandovery|Includes "Illaenus Band". Deep water hemipelagic deposit: sequence of laminated to thinly bedded siltstone, minor sandstone towards top, in part pyritic; intensely bioturbated; sparse fossils||||||
4768|Costerfield Formation|60597|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Llandovery|Llandovery|Weakly magnetic; high K and U, moderate to high Th||||||
4768|Costerfield Formation|70904|4|Described|p 34|||||||||
4768|Costerfield Formation|70933|14|Not recorded|Table 1|Devonian|Silurian|Generalised east west section Silurian and Devonian,Victoria refers to Talent 1965.||||||
74144|Costerfield Sandstone|63083|6|Mentioned|p217|||Of Reeder (1990). Superseded by Costerfield Siltstone.||||||07-FEB-11
68263|Costerfield formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p123|||||||||
75251|Coulson Member|61185|5|Briefly described|p45, p24-25 Fig. 7|||Of Schleiger (1964a,1964b). Former stratigraphic subdivision of Lower Palaeozoic rocks associated with Humevale Siltstone and Walhalla Group sediments. See Coulson Sandstone member. Both names obsolete; rocks now belong to Montys Hut Fm (Walhalla Gp).||||||07-FEB-11
4783|Coulson Sandstone Member|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
4783|Coulson Sandstone Member|60599|6|Mentioned|p56|||Of Montys Hut Formation (Walhalla Group). Considered by some workers to be equivalent  to McIvor Sandstone.||||||
4783|Coulson Sandstone Member|61185|5|Briefly described|p45|||Of Schleiger (1964a, 1964b). Formerly considered part of Humevale Siltstone and Walhalla Group sediments. See also Coulson Member. Both names obsolete; rocks now belong in part to Montys Hut Fm (Walhalla Group)||||||07-FEB-11
4786|Council Trench Sandstone|34503|6|Mentioned|p49|||See also P50. Triassic||||||
74194|Council Trench conglomerates|62897|6|Mentioned|p118|||Informal - see Council Trench Formation. Contain a high proportion of quartz gravel.||||||15-MAY-08
74194|Council Trench conglomerates|63741|6|Mentioned|p118|||Informal reference to conglomerates of the Council Trench Formation. ||||||
74195|Council Trench sandstone|62897|6|Mentioned|p118|||Informal - see Council Trench Formation. Sandstone of the unit inferred to be volcanogenic sediment.||||||20-MAY-08
74195|Council Trench sandstone|63741|6|Mentioned|p118|||Informal reference to sandstone of the Council Trench Formation. ||||||
4794|Cowambat Formation|30332|6|Mentioned|p127|||Refers Talent(1965)||||||
4800|Cowombat Beds|29992|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
4800|Cowombat Beds|29994|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|||||||
4800|Cowombat Beds|32671|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
4800|Cowombat Beds|33602|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
4800|Cowombat Beds|35112|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
4800|Cowombat Beds|60085|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|||||||
4802|Cowombat Creek Group|33238|5|Briefly described|p644|||||||||
4802|Cowombat Creek Group|33606|6|Mentioned|p62|||||||||
4803|Cowombat Formation|13996|6|Mentioned|p132, p148|Silurian|Silurian|Contains the Hattons Corner (coral) assemblage (described).||||||
4803|Cowombat Formation|22968|6|Mentioned|P12||Silurian|Now included in Enano Group||||||
4803|Cowombat Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
4803|Cowombat Formation|23710|14|Not recorded|p72|||Correlation||||||
4803|Cowombat Formation|31161|5|Briefly described|PA10|||||||||
4803|Cowombat Formation|33393|5|Briefly described|p161|||||||||
4803|Cowombat Formation|33606|3|Fully described|p63|||||||||
4803|Cowombat Formation|34251|6|Mentioned|p543|||||||||
4803|Cowombat Formation|35278|6|Mentioned|p360|||||||||
4803|Cowombat Formation|37013|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
4803|Cowombat Formation|37330|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
4803|Cowombat Formation|37727|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
4803|Cowombat Formation|38367|6|Mentioned|Fig.1and Tb. 3|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|Shales with sandstone.||||||16-DEC-08
4803|Cowombat Formation|39447|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
4803|Cowombat Formation|40328|6|Mentioned|p70|||||||||
4803|Cowombat Formation|43525|14|Not recorded|Table p132||Late Silurian|||||||
4803|Cowombat Formation|46574|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Late Silurian|Silurian|Of the Yass-Canberra Rise. Geological Province: Lachlan Pre-Cratonic Province. Mudstone, limestone, shale, siltstone, sandstone and conglomerate.||||||09-NOV-04
4803|Cowombat Formation|50095|5|Briefly described|p121|Cripsa zone (conodont)|Cripsa zone (conodont)|Contains Belodella Anomalis (conodont). VIC.||||||11-FEB-08
4803|Cowombat Formation|60332|6|Mentioned|p952|||Contains Belodella anomalis (conodont).||||||
4803|Cowombat Formation|60503|4|Described|p109, p15, p43 Tb. 2|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|Of the Enano Group. Subdivided into five main lithological types. Dominated by siltstone interbedded with sandstone, conglomerate and large lenses of limestone. Overlies the Thorkidaan Volcanics; underlies Gibsons Folly Formation. Max. thickness>800m.||||||
4803|Cowombat Formation|61892|6|Mentioned|p225|||Cowombat Flat, eastern Victoria. Contains B. anomalis conodont (discussed).||||||
4803|Cowombat Formation|63594|5|Briefly described|p1032|Silurian||||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|22708|6|Mentioned|p212|||||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|23615|5|Briefly described|p78|Silurian|Silurian|Superseded by Enano Group.||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|23710|6|Mentioned|p72|||||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|29648|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|29860|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|31800|6|Mentioned|p203|||||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|32672|6|Mentioned|p672|||||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|33393|6|Mentioned|p158|||||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|34031|6|Mentioned|p283|||||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|34403|6|Mentioned|p146|||Silurian||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|34405|5|Briefly described|p119|||See also Fig.3.9||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|34406|6|Mentioned|p220|||Middle - Upper Silurian P221.||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|34519|5|Briefly described|p42|||||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.34|||Analysis Fig.33||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|35274|6|Mentioned|Table12.18|||||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|37330|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|37501|6|Mentioned|p413|||||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|37727|3|Fully described|p49|||See also p15.||||||16-AUG-18
4805|Cowombat Group|38367|5|Briefly described|Table 3|||||||||16-DEC-08
4805|Cowombat Group|39447|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|39860|4|Described|p9|||||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|40328|3|Fully described|p70|||||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|41585|4|Described|p127|||||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|42827|6|Mentioned|p127|||superseded by Enano Group||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|43525|14|Not recorded|Table p132||Late Silurian|||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|43547|14|Not recorded|p151|||||||||
4805|Cowombat Group|70910|14|Not recorded|p44|||Intruded by Kosciusko Granite.||||||
4804|Cowombat Group""|37330|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
4804|Cowombat Group""|39447|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
35592|Cowombat Siltstone Formation|23275|6|Mentioned|p467||Silurian|||||||
40607|Cowombat formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p99|||||||||
38463|Coynallan Suite|24133|6|Mentioned|p73|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
68265|Coynallan granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p234|||Of the Surveyor Creek Suite||||||
69223|Crabhole Creek suite|60541|6|Mentioned|p111|||Informal collective term for mineral assemblages in the Crabhole Creek area - probably not intended as a stratigraphic term, and does not refer to Crabhole Creek Limestone other than minerals therein.||||||
35535|Cranbourne Sand Formation|23234|6|Mentioned|p91|||||||||
4845|Cranbourne Sands|24551|6|Mentioned|p354|||||||||
4845|Cranbourne Sands|30083|6|Mentioned|Map 1|||Quarternary age.||||||
4845|Cranbourne Sands|33458|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
4845|Cranbourne Sands|33462|4|Described|p20|||See also P33. Hydrogeology.||||||
4862|Cravensville Beds|39860|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
23519|Cravensville Formation|24133|5|Briefly described|p35|||Parent: Dartella Volcanic Group.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
23519|Cravensville Formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p149|||Includes the Dart River Formation?||||||
23519|Cravensville Formation|39221|4|Described|p264|||||||||
23519|Cravensville Formation|41585|4|Described|p133|||||||||
23519|Cravensville Formation|42827|5|Briefly described|p133|||of Dartella Volcanic Group||||||
23519|Cravensville Formation|60503|4|Described|p114|||Of Bolger et al (1983) - name originally introduced for sequence of interbedded black siltstone, tuffaceous sandstone, breccia and thin ignimbritic units. Remapped as Pinnak Sandstone, Murtagh Creek Ignimbrite, thin breccias, and Sheevers Spur Ignimbrite.||||||01-SEP-05
38453|Cravensville Formation""|24133|6|Mentioned|p36|||Informal - see Cravensville Formation.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
38453|Cravensville Formation""|60503|6|Mentioned|p114|||Informal - see Cravensville Formation. ||||||
4863|Cravensville Granite|39860|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
69303|Cravensville Igneous Province|60503|6|Mentioned|p169|||Structural term?  Includes Besford Ignimbrite, Mowamba Porphyry and Silver Flat Porphyries.||||||07-SEP-05
69304|Cravensville Sandstone|60503|5|Briefly described|p81|Devonian|Devonian|Of Bolger et al (1983) as part of their Dartella Volcanic Group. Interpreted in this study to be a combination of Pinnak Sandstone, granite and the Dartella Volcanic Group. Name therefore superseded. ||||||
4866|Crawford Limestone Member|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Pleistocene||||||
4867|Crawford Member""|35066|5|Briefly described|p219|||||||||
4867|Crawford Member""|42827|5|Briefly described|p293|||same as Crawford (Limestone) Member of Whalers Bluff Formation||||||
4871|Crayfish Formation|22875|5|Briefly described|p26 Table1|||||||||
4871|Crayfish Formation|41726|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
4871|Crayfish Formation|41868|6|Mentioned|p532|||||||||
4871|Crayfish Formation|42361|6|Mentioned|p4|||Used in past without proper definition.  Crayfish Subgroup used herein.||||||
4871|Crayfish Formation|61182|6|Mentioned|p12|||Probably superseded. ||||||
4871|Crayfish Formation|63124|5|Briefly described|p48 Fig. 5.1, p49 Fig. 5.2|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Of Sprigg (1986). Included Pretty Hill Sandstone and Geltwood Beach Member. Replaced by Pretty Hill and Laira Formations, Katnook Sandstone and Eumeralla Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|12781|4|Described|p385-394, 402|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Penola Trough, W Otway Basin. Excellent reservoir sands and shale seals; contains commercial volumes of hydrocarbons.||Otway Supergroup.|Pretty Hill, Laira Formations; Katnook Sandstone.|Overlies Casterton Formation. Is overlain by Eumeralla Formation.|Synrift sediments.|
4873|Crayfish Group|13323|6|Mentioned|p393|||Its introduction (Kopsen and Scholefield 1990) caused the Otway Group to be raised to supergroup status - but its usefulness was considered limited (Morton et al 1994) as it caused discontinuity of nomenclature. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||29-JAN-07
4873|Crayfish Group|13516|6|Mentioned|p174|||Otway Basin||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|22674|4|Described|p718, Fig.2 p719|Barremian|Berriasian|See also Fig.8 p725.||||||18-FEB-08
4873|Crayfish Group|22686|6|Mentioned|Fig3p745,747-49|Berriasian|Neocomian|Includes the Katnook sandstone in upper part.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||17-JAN-06
4873|Crayfish Group|22875|6|Mentioned|p33|||Otway Basin||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|22908|6|Mentioned|46|||||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|22914|6|Mentioned|17|||||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|22919|6|Mentioned|47|||||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|22930|6|Mentioned|50|||||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|22944|5|Briefly described|p2||Early Cretaceous|||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|24113|5|Briefly described|p278|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Geological Province: Otway Basin.  Of the Otway Supergroup.  Overlain by Eumeralla Formation.||||||29-JAN-07
4873|Crayfish Group|24164|6|Mentioned|p19|||Otway Basin. 4km of sediment. Trupp et al. 1994, Cooper 1995.||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|24208|5|Briefly described|p169|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Geological Province: Penola Trough (Otway Basin).||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|24209|5|Briefly described|p159|||Referred to as Crayfish only in text, in relation to unconformity with Laira Formation.  Geological Province: Penola Trough (Otway Basin).||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|24314|5|Briefly described|p60, p61 Fig.2|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Geological Province: Otway Basin. Of the Otway Supergroup.||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|24323|5|Briefly described|p135|Barremian|Berriasian|Unconformably overlain by the Eumeralla Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|24551|6|Mentioned|p244, 246|Barremian|Berriasian|||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|24562|5|Briefly described|p8 Fig. 2|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Geological Province: Otway Basin.  Includes: Katnook Sandstone, Laira Formation, Pretty Hill Formation.||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|42079|4|Described|p266|||See also p273.||||||29-JAN-07
4873|Crayfish Group|42361|6|Mentioned|p4|||Used 1990. Renamed Crayfish Subgroup herein.||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|43171|4|Described|2-9|Barremian|Berriasian|Of the Otway Supergroup.||||||29-JAN-07
4873|Crayfish Group|43195|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Cretaceous|See also commentary on back of map. Of Otway Supergroup.||||||29-JAN-07
4873|Crayfish Group|43733|5|Briefly described|p9||Early Cretaceous|||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|43744|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p3|||||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|44133|5|Briefly described|p142, 94 Fig. 9.2|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Geological Province: Otway Basin. Includes: Pretty Hill Formation, Laira Formation and Katnook Sandstone. Of the Otway Supergroup.||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|50154|5|Briefly described|p130|Jurassic|Jurassic|Geological Province: Otway Basin. Age: ~150Ma.||||||15-SEP-04
4873|Crayfish Group|61182|6|Mentioned|p12|||May have been superseded by Crayfish Subgroup?||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|61528|5|Briefly described|p820|Hauterivian|Berriasian|Overlies Casterton Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin. See also p821 Fig.2.||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|61547|6|Mentioned|pp461-463, p470, p471. |Hauterivian|Berriasian|||Unit in Otway Supergroup.|Includes Pretty Hill and Laira Formations and Katnook Sandstone Member.|||
4873|Crayfish Group|61607|6|Mentioned|p5 Fig. 2|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Informal name. Refers to the lower part of the Otway Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||12-MAR-09
4873|Crayfish Group|61622|4|Described|p436, p438, p439, p436 Fig. 2|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Includes Casterton, Pretty Hill and Laira Fm and Katnook Sandstone .Age: 120Ma. Thickness: 5000m. Geological Province: Otway Basin. Sandstones deposited in meandering channels and mudstones of floodplain, swamp and ephemeral lacustrine origins.||||||07-FEB-11
4873|Crayfish Group|61623|5|Briefly described|p447, p449, p452, p449 Fig. 4|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Includes Pretty Hill and Laira Formations. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
4873|Crayfish Group|61624|6|Mentioned|p465|Cretaceous|Late Jurassic|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
4873|Crayfish Group|61626|5|Briefly described|p486 Fig. 2|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Includes; Pretty Hill and Laria Formations and Katnook Sandstone. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
4873|Crayfish Group|61627|5|Briefly described|p500 Fig. 2|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Includes Pretty Hill and Laria Formations, Katnooke Sandstone. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
4873|Crayfish Group|63122|4|Described|p17 Fig. 4.3, p18, p36-37|Barremian|Berriasian|Of the Otway Supergroup. Includes Pretty Hill and Laira Formations and Katnook Sandstone. Overlain by Eumeralla Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin. ||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|63124|3|Fully described|p57-58, p49 Fig. 5.2|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Superseded Crayfish Fm. (Sprigg 1990); revised to C.Subgroup, now C. Group. Of Otway Supergroup. Incl:Pretty Hill and Laira Fms, and Katnook Sandstone. Overlies Casterton Fm;underlies Eumeralla Fm. Previously this was the "Pretty Hill Sandstone" sequence.||||||31-JAN-08
4873|Crayfish Group|63125|6|Mentioned|p103|||Geological Province: Otway Basin. Frequent references to undifferentiated Crayfish Group sediments are included in the discussion. ||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|63129|6|Mentioned|p131|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||30-JAN-08
4873|Crayfish Group|63130|5|Briefly described|p141, p146|||Geological Province: Otway Basin. Its sands are a prime exploration target for petroleum reservoirs.||||||06-FEB-08
4873|Crayfish Group|63150|5|Briefly described|p95, p96|||Plant microfossils are abundant in claystone and coal, and only absent in any sandstone sections. Geological province: Otway Basin.||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|63267|6|Mentioned|p489, p491 Fig.9, p494|||Penola Trough, Otway Basin. HI vs. Tmax plot.||Otway Supergroup.|Pretty Hill, Laira Formations; Katnook Sandstone.|||
4873|Crayfish Group|63269|5|Briefly described|p603-604, p606-607, p622, p624|Barremian|Berriasian|Otway Basin. Fluvio-lacustrine syn-rift deposits. Details of natural gas, oils and oil stains in named wells tabulated. See references to Crayfish Subgroup (p605).||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|63431|5|Briefly described|p676, p677 Fig. 2|Hauterivian|Berriasian|Of the Otway Supergroup. Overlies the Casterton Formation. Fluviolacustrine unit comprising basal Pretty Hill Formation, Laira Formation and Katnook Sandstone at the top. Max. thickness: 6km. See also p680.||||||07-FEB-11
4873|Crayfish Group|69879|5|Briefly described|p417|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Shown as Crayfish Group/Lower Strzelecki Group; referring to the second phase of rift deposition in the Otway and Gippsland Basins [respectively].|||||Lacustrine sediments and coal measures.|
4873|Crayfish Group|70379|5|Briefly described|p717-718,p720,p723-724,p726-728,p732-733|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Continental Otway Basin. Significant extension, between Tithonian and late Barremian, produced early-rift depocentres which were then filled by this unit. Isopach map. Relationship of tectonic activity to sediment accumulation discussed in detail.|||Casterton, Pretty Hill, Laira Formations; Sawpit Shale; Sawpit, McEachern Sandstones.|||
4873|Crayfish Group|72050|5|Briefly described|p232-234, 235-236 Figs.5-6, 237-243|Aptian|Berriasian|Otway Basin. Contains oil and gas shows; the first was discovered in 1988. Shales in this unit are some of the principal sealing units in the Penola Trough plays.|||Sawpit Shale, Lower and Upper; Sawpit, Katnook Sandstones; Pretty Hill, Laira Formations.|Unconformably overlies Casterton Group. Is overlain unconformably by Eumeralla Formation.|Thick syn-rift continental siliciclastics dominated by lacustrine-swampy facies; quartzose, braided-stream sandstones common.|
4873|Crayfish Group|73356|6|Mentioned|p1|||[Superseded by Crayfish Subgroup]. See Lovibond et al. (1995) and Boult and Hibburt (2002).||||||
4873|Crayfish Group|73386|6|Mentioned|p8|||Crayfish Subgroup is the Victorian equivalent of the South Australian Crayfish Group.||||Equivalent to Crayfish Subgroup||
4873|Crayfish Group|73594|5|Briefly described|p43, p45, p66-67|||Informal name for the Berriasian to Barremian succession given by Kopsen and Scholefield (1990). Renamed the Crayfish Subgroup by Morton (1990). [Misspelling of Crayfish Subgroup p43?]|||Pretty Hill Formation, Casterton Formation|Underlies Eumeralla Formation||
69948|Crayfish Group, upper|22686|5|Briefly described|p745|||Includes the Katnook Sandstone.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
40996|Crayfish Sub-group|24562|6|Mentioned|p33|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||20-MAY-04
76916|Crayfish formation|66245|6|Mentioned|p32.|||Apparently an erroneous reference to Crayfish Subgroup. Referred to in the context of potential for a geothermal power project.||||||
4903|Crinoidal Limestone|30125|6|Mentioned|p5|||Stratigraphy.||||||18-JUN-08
4903|Crinoidal Limestone|33481|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
4903|Crinoidal Limestone|37012|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
4903|Crinoidal Limestone|45078|6|Mentioned|p3|||Disconformably overlies Warroo Limestone.||||||
4903|Crinoidal Limestone|68592|6|Mentioned|p1034|||Of Browne (1959); an uppermost unit in her Taemas Stage. When Offenberg (1974) raised the latter to Formation status, it became Crinoidal Limestone Member.||||||
4909|Croajingalong Adamellite|22815|4|Described|p70|||||||||
4909|Croajingalong Adamellite|22878|6|Mentioned|p83|||Wallagaraugh Suite||||||
4909|Croajingalong Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p428 App1|||Superseded by Croajingalong Granite.||||||
4909|Croajingalong Adamellite|41850|6|Mentioned|p430|||||||||
4909|Croajingalong Adamellite|42827|5|Briefly described|p430|||||||||
4909|Croajingalong Adamellite|43233|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|of Wallagaraugh Suite.||||||
40608|Croajingalong granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p346||Devonian|||||||
40608|Croajingalong granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p448|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
72853|Crohn Tonalite|60542|6|Mentioned|p40|||Probably misspelt - see Crohn Granite.||||||
4960|Crowstick diorite|34519|6|Mentioned|p43|||||||||
80108|Cunningham Greenstone Member|65717|6|Mentioned|p11|Oligocene|Oligocene|||Lakes Entrance Formation||||
5033|Cunninghame Greensand|37330|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
72719|Cunningname Greensand Member|62899|5|Briefly described|p37 Fig. 2|||Text in figure poorly reproduced - appears as Cunningname. Of the Lakes Entrance Formation. Geological province: Lakes Entrance Platform.||||||12-DEC-06
72719|Cunningname Greensand Member|63739|5|Briefly described|p37 Fig. 2|||Of Lakes Entrance Formation. Geological province: Gippsland Basin.||||||01-JUL-08
5040|Curdie Formation|41269|5|Briefly described|p245|||Misspelling of Curdies?||||||
69713|Curdie Group|23830|5|Briefly described|Fig. 6|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Geological Province: Gambier Embayment, Otway Basin.||||||12-SEP-05
5042|Curdies Beds|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||U.Cretaceous||||||
5042|Curdies Beds|31714|6|Mentioned|Fig. 8|||||||||
5042|Curdies Beds|33940|6|Mentioned|Fig.21-1|||Camp. - Maastri.||||||
5042|Curdies Beds|40560|5|Briefly described|Fig.3|||||||||
5042|Curdies Beds|42827|6|Mentioned|p246|||refers to Leslie (1966)||||||
5042|Curdies Beds|43590|6|Mentioned|p14|||Replaced by Timboon Sand Member||||||
5042|Curdies Beds|61182|6|Mentioned|p19|||Of Leslie (1966). Formerly of the Paaratte Formation, at top of unit, now replaced by Timboon Sand Member.||||||
5042|Curdies Beds|63124|5|Briefly described|p48 Fig. 5.1|||Of Wopfner et al (1971) - superseding Curdies Formation and superseded by Timboon Sand (Gravestock et al 1986). Now replaced by Timboon Sandstone. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
5041|Curdies Beds""|30578|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
5041|Curdies Beds""|31036|6|Mentioned|p206|||Refers Leslie (1966)||||||
5041|Curdies Beds""|34987|6|Mentioned|p172|||||||||
5041|Curdies Beds""|41642|6|Mentioned|p246|||||||||
5041|Curdies Beds""|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|22944|5|Briefly described|Fig3|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|23818|5|Briefly described|p164|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Underlying unit: Paaratte Formation.||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|24056|5|Briefly described|p85|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Of Sherbrook Group.  Geological Basin: Otway Basin.||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|24562|5|Briefly described|p3 Table 1|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|29697|6|Mentioned|Fig.11|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|29856|5|Briefly described|p38|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|30499|6|Mentioned|p98|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|30754|6|Mentioned|p12|||Stratigraphic table||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|31245|6|Mentioned|p84|||U.Cretaceous.||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|31372|6|Mentioned|Fig. 2|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|31424|6|Mentioned|p32|||Sedimentology||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|31624|6|Mentioned|p96|||U.Cret. Unit of Sherbrook Gp.||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||U.Cretaceous||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|31920|6|Mentioned|p51|||See also Table 3-2,3. U.Cret.||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|32344|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|32896|6|Mentioned|Encl.7.1.|||U.Cret.||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|32898|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|33165|6|Mentioned|Chart|||Correlation chart only||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|33936|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||U.Cret.||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|34063|6|Mentioned|p3|||Table. U.Cret.||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|34308|5|Briefly described|Fig.85|||U.Cret.||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|34611|5|Briefly described|p164|||Fig.80. Upper Cretaceous||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|34987|6|Mentioned|p172|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|35722|6|Mentioned|p3|||Stratigraphy.||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|38625|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|40003|5|Briefly described|p43|||See also Fig.10||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|41016|5|Briefly described|p214|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|41185|6|Mentioned|p177|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|41704|6|Mentioned|p100|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|41868|5|Briefly described|p534|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|41936|6|Mentioned|p75|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|42361|6|Mentioned|p17|||Used 1966 to 1988 but rejected 1971 because Timboon Sand/Sst had priority & definition confused.||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|42524|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P27|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|42555|6|Mentioned|p285|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|42827|5|Briefly described|p533|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|42863|5|Briefly described|Fig.14|||Variation on Victorian unit.||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|43590|6|Mentioned|p14|||Replaced by Timboon Sand Member||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|43660|6|Mentioned|Fig.6,p15||Late Cretaceous|||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|43783|6|Mentioned|Fig14, p11||Late Cretaceous|||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|43784|6|Mentioned|Fig10, p12||Late Cretaceous|||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|48911|3|Fully described|p22|||U. Cret.||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|48977|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|49060|5|Briefly described|Fig.33|||||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|61182|6|Mentioned|p19|||Of Reynolds et al (1966). Preferred term is Timboon Sand Member, replacing this name due to confusion in its definition. See also Curdies Beds. ||||||
5045|Curdies Formation|63124|5|Briefly described|p48 Fig. 5.1|||Of Reynolds et al (1966) and Williamson et al (1987). Superseded Timboon Sandstone Member; superseded by Curdies Beds, then Timboon Sand; now called Timboon Sandstone. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
5044|Curdies Formation""|31036|6|Mentioned|p197|||See also P206. Refers earlier use.||||||
5044|Curdies Formation""|34987|6|Mentioned|p172|||||||||
5044|Curdies Formation""|35066|6|Mentioned|p202|||||||||
5044|Curdies Formation""|41642|6|Mentioned|p246|||||||||
38162|Curdies River basalt|24344|5|Briefly described|p78 Fig.8|||Age: ~1.08Ma (Heley & Webb, 1990).||||||
40997|Curdies formation|24562|6|Mentioned|p3 Table 1|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
5048|Curdies sand|41185|6|Mentioned|p177|||||||||
5049|Curdies-Paaratte Formation|31372|6|Mentioned|Fig. 2|||||||||
24896|Curlewis Limestone|30929|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
24896|Curlewis Limestone|33228|5|Briefly described|p2|||||||||
24896|Curlewis Limestone|33240|5|Briefly described|p2|||||||||
24896|Curlewis Limestone|41547|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
24896|Curlewis Limestone|65715|5|Briefly described|p14 Tb.8|||Superseded name for Gellibrand Marl used by Spencer-Jones (1970).||||||
5051|Curlip Gravels|32157|5|Briefly described|p325|||||||||
5062|Currajong Limestone|24005|5|Briefly described|p293|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of Taemas Limestone - therefore name should represent a member - Currajong Limestone Member? Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt||||||18-JUN-08
5062|Currajong Limestone|30069|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
5062|Currajong Limestone|30125|6|Mentioned|p5|||Stratigraphy||||||
5062|Currajong Limestone|33327|5|Briefly described|p173|||See also Fig.2. Taemas Formation||||||
5062|Currajong Limestone|33481|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||See also P15||||||
5062|Currajong Limestone|34403|4|Described|p142|||||||||
5062|Currajong Limestone|37012|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
5062|Currajong Limestone|40124|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
5062|Currajong Limestone|43479|14|Not recorded|p125||Devonian|||||||
5062|Currajong Limestone|43532|14|Not recorded|p204||Devonian|Revision of Mictophyllum. See also Lexicon||||||
5062|Currajong Limestone|45078|6|Mentioned|p2|||Locality map.||||||
5062|Currajong Limestone|47038|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
39336|Currajung Volcanics|13323|5|Briefly described|p393 Fig. 2|Paleocene|Paleocene|Basaltic volcanics. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
39336|Currajung Volcanics|24090|5|Briefly described|p8 Fig.3|Paleocene|Paleocene|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
39336|Currajung Volcanics|24164|6|Mentioned|p29|||See also Carrajung Volcanics (p31).|||||Basalts|
39336|Currajung Volcanics|24407|5|Briefly described|p13 Fig.2|||Geological Province: Gippsland Basin||||||
39336|Currajung Volcanics|24551|6|Mentioned|p478 Fig 15.8||Paleocene|||||||
39336|Currajung Volcanics|61552|5|Briefly described|p595, p596 Fig.15.|Paleocene|Paleocene|Occurs in the southwest corner of the Central Deep, and around the Balook Block, Gippsland Basin.|c.63 Ma.|||||
39336|Currajung Volcanics|65717|5|Briefly described|p9 figure 2.2|Paleocene|Paleocene|||Halibut Subgroup||Intrudes Barracouta Formation|Basaltic volcanics.|
39336|Currajung Volcanics|75065|5|Briefly described|p151|Paleocene|Paleocene|Gippsland Basin; onshore.||Halibut Subgroup.||Overlies Yarram Formation.||
69732|Currawong Porphyry|24275|5|Briefly described|p1696|||Local name. Rhyolitic quartz porphyry intruding along the base of Gibsons Folly Formation.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||24-JAN-06
5081|Currawong Suite|22876|4|Described|p24|||||||||
5081|Currawong Suite|23309|6|Mentioned|p338||Early Silurian|||||||
5081|Currawong Suite|41905|4|Described|p57|||||||||
69305|Currawong quartz-feldspar porphyry|60503|6|Mentioned|p227 Fig. 112|||Informal name for part of Gibsons Folly Formation - site of a gold deposit.||||||
40609|Currie Group volcanics|23309|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
68266|Currowong granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p235|||||||||
72746|Curtis diorite|62741|5|Briefly described|p682 Fig. 4a|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal name. Gold-bearing rocks.||||||
41874|Cut Throat Diorite|60451|4|Described|p91, 216|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Stawell Pluton. Type section in text. Composition ranges from diorite to granodiorite.||||||
68267|Daahl Sandstone|24551|6|Mentioned|p122 Fig.5.5|||Of the Mount Difficult Subgroup. Same unit as Daahl Sandstone Member.||||||
68267|Daahl Sandstone|61183|5|Briefly described|p30 Tb. 2|||Abbreviated version of Daahl Sandstone Member (Wartook Sandstone, Grampians Group). Max. thickness: 20m. ||||||
26510|Dalgenon Granite|23164|4|Described|p20|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
26510|Dalgenon Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p429 App1|||G355 I-Type.||||||
26510|Dalgenon Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
26510|Dalgenon Granite|66002|6|Mentioned|p7 Tb.5|||Now included in Carapooee Granodiorite||||||
35505|Dalgenon Granodiorite|23165|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Devonian|||||||
35506|Dalgenon Monzogranite|23165|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Devonian|||||||
35506|Dalgenon Monzogranite|23166|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Devonian|of Mount Cole Suite.||||||
35506|Dalgenon Monzogranite|23167|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Devonian|of Mount Cole Suite. G355. Biotite-muscovite monzogranite (granodiorite): medium dark pink to pale grey, medium grained, equigranular.||||||27-OCT-04
35506|Dalgenon Monzogranite|23168|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Devonian|of Mount Cole Suite.||||||
35506|Dalgenon Monzogranite|23169|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Devonian|of Mount Cole Suite.||||||
31823|Dalgenon granite|43846|6|Mentioned|13||Devonian|Stated as informal name, but formal form of name exists||||||
5178|Dandenong Complex|39291|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
5179|Dandenong Granite|37035|6|Mentioned|p72|||||||||
76924|Dandenong Igneous Complex|66244|5|Briefly described|p4.|||NE of Melbourne. The Yellingbo Porphyry intrudes along the Yellingbo Fault, which runs NE from this unit.||||||
5180|Dandenong Ranges Complex|24551|6|Mentioned|p162|||Informal - see Dandenong Ranges Igneous Complex.||||||
5180|Dandenong Ranges Complex|39291|4|Described|p214|||See also P208||||||
5181|Dandenong Ranges volcanic complex|34920|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
5182|Dandenong Ranges volcanics|32074|6|Mentioned|p182|||||||||
5182|Dandenong Ranges volcanics|70933|14|Not recorded|p96|||Distribution map.||||||
68268|Dandenong Volcanic Complex|24551|6|Mentioned|p219 Fig. 8.1|||||||||
68268|Dandenong Volcanic Complex|64312|5|Briefly described|p435 Fig. 2|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Contains high barium levels. ||||||
5183|Dandenongs Complex|23235|6|Mentioned|Fig7-1p68|||||||||
5183|Dandenongs Complex|35277|6|Mentioned|p95|||||||||
5183|Dandenongs Complex|39291|6|Mentioned|p210|||See also P214||||||
5183|Dandenongs Complex|41641|6|Mentioned|p165|||||||||
5184|Dandenongs Igneous Complex|23268|6|Mentioned|p397||Late Devonian|||||||
5184|Dandenongs Igneous Complex|24551|6|Mentioned|p161|||Superseded by Dandenong Ranges Igneous Complex.||||||
5184|Dandenongs Igneous Complex|32001|6|Mentioned|p78|||||||||
5184|Dandenongs Igneous Complex|35277|3|Fully described|p93|||||||||
5184|Dandenongs Igneous Complex|35278|6|Mentioned|Fig.11.1|||||||||
5184|Dandenongs Igneous Complex|41641|4|Described|p163|||||||||
5184|Dandenongs Igneous Complex|41868|6|Mentioned|p486|||See also P565||||||
5184|Dandenongs Igneous Complex|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian||||||||
5184|Dandenongs Igneous Complex|42827|3|Fully described|p163|||||||||
5184|Dandenongs Igneous Complex|61181|6|Mentioned|p34|||||||||
35585|Dandenongs Volcanic Complex|23269|5|Briefly described|p402||Late Devonian|||||||
35586|Dandenongs complex|23269|4|Described|p402-3|||Same as "Dandenongs Volcanic Complex"||||||
35583|Dandenongs volcanic complex|23269|6|Mentioned|p402|||Same as "Dandenongs Volcanic Complex"||||||
35584|Dandenongs volcanic suite|23269|6|Mentioned|p402|||||||||
5211|Dargile Beds|23273|6|Mentioned|p438|||||||||
5211|Dargile Beds|33599|6|Mentioned|p2|||Refers Thomas (1937).||||||
5211|Dargile Beds|34287|6|Mentioned|p84|||See also P89||||||
5211|Dargile Beds|60599|5|Briefly described|p51|||Of Thomas (1937) who divided beds into: Lower Dargile mudstone (unit1), Graptolite beds (unit2), Dargile sandstone and conglomerates (unit3) and Encrinurus Chonetes beds (unit4). Now superseded by Dargile Formation. ||||||
5211|Dargile Beds|61185|6|Mentioned|p19, p22|||Of Thomas (1937) - 4 units named: Lower Dargile mudstone (unit 1), Graptolite Beds (unit 2), Dargile sandstone and conglomerates (unit 3), Encrinurus-Chonetes beds (unit 4). See Dargile Formation. Unit 4 of Dargile Beds now included in McIvor Sandstone.||||||07-FEB-11
5211|Dargile Beds|66244|5|Briefly described|p2.|||Defined by Thomas (1937); redefined by Edwards et al. (1998) into the (mudstone-rich) Dargile Formation and the Hylands Member (comprising Thomas's Dargile Sandstone and Chonetes-Encrinurus Mudstone).|||Included Lower Beds, Graptolite Beds, Dargile Sandstone and Chonetes-Encrinurus Mudstone.|||
5212|Dargile Formation""|22684|6|Mentioned|p744, p750|||Informal - upgraded to Dargile Group||||||
5212|Dargile Formation""|35073|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
5212|Dargile Formation""|41585|6|Mentioned|p109|||||||||
34121|Dargile Group|22511|4|Described|p659-660||Silurian|||||||
34121|Dargile Group|22542|6|Mentioned|p663|||?Supersedes Dargile Formation||||||
34121|Dargile Group|22684|4|Described|p750-755, Fig.2 p746|Ludlow|Wenlock|See also Fig.1 p744||||||
34121|Dargile Group|63083|6|Mentioned|p232, p235|||||||||07-FEB-11
5215|Dargile Sandstone|31852|6|Mentioned|p719|||See also Fig.5. Ludlovian||||||
5215|Dargile Sandstone|43871|14|Not recorded|p11 Fig.1,12-55|||||||||
5215|Dargile Sandstone|66244|5|Briefly described|p2.|||Defined by Thomas (1937); subsequently included in the Hylands Member of McIvor Sandstone (Edwards et al. 1998).||Unit in the Dargile Beds.||||
5215|Dargile Sandstone|70933|14|Not recorded|Table 1|Devonian|Silurian|Generalised east west section Silurian and Devonian,Victoria refers to Talent 1965.||||||
5214|Dargile Sandstone Formation|33020|5|Briefly described|p238|||Divisions of Turbidite sequences||||||
5216|Dargile formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p149|||||||||
5216|Dargile formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p123|||Informal - see Dargile Formation.||||||
5216|Dargile formation|42033|6|Mentioned|p657|||||||||
5217|Dargile quartzites|30867|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
74734|Dargile sandstone and conglomerates|60599|6|Mentioned|p51|||Informal subdivision of Dargile Beds - unit 3(Thomas 1937). ||||||
74734|Dargile sandstone and conglomerates|61185|6|Mentioned|p19|||Subdivision by Thomas (1937) based on fossil fauna - unit 3 of Dargile Beds.||||||07-FEB-11
5218|Dargile sandstone""|35283|3|Fully described|p47|||||||||
5219|Dargile"" Mudstone|33020|6|Mentioned|p242|||Refers Harris & Thomas (1937)||||||
5220|Dargo Granite|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
5220|Dargo Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p429 App1|||Superseded by Dargo Granodiorite.||||||
5220|Dargo Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||588. Variation on Dargo Granodiorite.||||||
5220|Dargo Granite|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3.|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Tabberabbera Zone, Benambra Terrane. Age interpreted from Fig.3.|c.390 Ma.|||||
28496|Dargo Granodiorite|23309|5|Briefly described|p288, 342-343||Devonian|G140 - I-Type.  Age: 387 +/- 15Ma, 402 +/- 16Ma, 400 +/- 16Ma, 399 +/- 16 Ma. Supersedes Dargo Granite.||||||
28496|Dargo Granodiorite|32399|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|Probably  Devonian.||||||13-OCT-08
77313|Darley Gravels|65715|5|Briefly described|p15 Tb.8, p17 |||Superseded name for Darley Gravel used by Thomas and Baragwanath (1950).||||||
72941|Darley Sandstone|61186|6|Mentioned|p80|||Victorian dimension stone. Name may not be intended as formal stratigraphic name.||||||
40918|Darraweit Guim Formation|24177|5|Briefly described|p50 Fig.22|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|Overlies the Bolinda Shale. Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province.||||||
40918|Darraweit Guim Formation|60599|5|Briefly described|p47 Fig. 19|Bolindian|Bolindian|Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province, Melbourne Zone, Lachlan Fold Belt. See also p49. ||||||
40918|Darraweit Guim Formation|61185|5|Briefly described|p21 Fig. 6|Bolindian|Bolindian|Overlies Bolinda Shale; underlies Deep Creek Siltstone. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt, Melbourne Zone.||||||07-FEB-11
5229|Darraweit Guim Siltstone|22885|5|Briefly described|map|Late Ordovician|Late Ordovician|||||||
5229|Darraweit Guim Siltstone|40126|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
5229|Darraweit Guim Siltstone|40136|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
5229|Darraweit Guim Siltstone|42826|6|Mentioned|p35|||||||||
5229|Darraweit Guim Siltstone|44197|6|Mentioned|Map Legend||Late Ordovician|||||||
5231|Darriwil "Series"|35118|6|Mentioned|p424|||||||||
5233|Darriwil Series|35118|6|Mentioned|p424|||||||||
5232|Darriwil Series""|40127|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
5237|Dart River Breccia|41585|5|Briefly described|p133|||||||||
68269|Dart River Formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p149|||Now included in the Cravensville Formation?||||||
41914|Dart River Volcanics Breccia|60508|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Dartella Volcanic Group. Scree deposits: nonmagnetic response, masked by Murtagh Creek Ignimbrite; radiometric response masked by Lake Dartmouth.||||||21-OCT-04
69306|Dartella Group|60503|5|Briefly described|p17, p28 Fig. 9|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Probably preceded Dartella Volcanics?||||||
5238|Dartella Volcanics|22708|5|Briefly described|p210|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
5238|Dartella Volcanics|22968|6|Mentioned|P135||Early Devonian|||||||
5238|Dartella Volcanics|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
5238|Dartella Volcanics|23309|4|Described|p122, 124, 125, 290|||||||||
5238|Dartella Volcanics|23615|5|Briefly described|p84|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
5238|Dartella Volcanics|23938|5|Briefly described|p31-32 Fig. 12|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|See also p83 and p139 Tb. 1 Appendix.||||||25-SEP-08
5238|Dartella Volcanics|24004|5|Briefly described|p275 Fig.2|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
5238|Dartella Volcanics|24133|5|Briefly described|p9 Fig. 1|Devonian|Devonian|Probably misspelt - see Dartella Volcanic Group.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
5238|Dartella Volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p149, p118 Fig. 5.1|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
5238|Dartella Volcanics|40882|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
5238|Dartella Volcanics|44184|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|||||||
5238|Dartella Volcanics|60503|4|Described|p13, p114|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Name used interchangeably with Dartella Volcanic Group. Formerly northern part of the Mitta Mitta Volcanics. Comprises: Sheevers Spur, Larsen Creek, Murtagh Creek Ignimbrites, Dart River Volcanic Breccia and Tabor Volcanics. Mostly subaerial ignimbrite.||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|23671|5|Briefly described|p2|||Disconformably overlain by the Knight Group.||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|23818|4|Described|p174 Fig.84, p175|Late Paleocene|Late Paleocene|Of the Knight Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin. Underlain by Bahgallah Formation. Max. thickness: 1541 ft.||||||10-APR-07
5241|Dartmoor Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p295|||||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|29697|6|Mentioned|Fig.11|||||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|30514|6|Mentioned|p108|||||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|30754|6|Mentioned|p14|||Stratigraphic table||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|30932|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Eocene|Paleocene|Equivalent Dilwyn Formation, Palaeocene - Eocene||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|31372|6|Mentioned|Fig. 2|||||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|31424|6|Mentioned|p32|||Sedimentology||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|31624|2|Defined|p99|Paleocene|Paleocene|Unit of Knight Gp. See also P101||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Palaeocene - Eocene||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|31629|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.1|||U. to M. Palaeocene||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|31920|4|Described|p52|||Palaeocene. See also P55, Figs 3-2,3,4,5.||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|31922|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|32117|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|32574|6|Mentioned|p76|||||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|32852|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|32894|4|Described|p287|||U.Palaeocene||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|32897|6|Mentioned|p180|||||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|33109|5|Briefly described|p86|||Geological section||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|33319|6|Mentioned|p176|||Fauna||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|33940|6|Mentioned|p414|||||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|34308|5|Briefly described|p175|||See also Fig.84. Correlation chart. Wangerripian||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|34418|6|Mentioned|p503|||||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|35066|6|Mentioned|p202|||||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|35722|6|Mentioned|p4|||Stratigraphy.||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|37548|6|Mentioned|p129|||||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|38068|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Otway Basin||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|39408|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|42827|6|Mentioned|p276|||||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|48624|14|Not recorded|p4,Fig.2|||Fm. of Knight Gp. (J54-6/Benara).||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
5241|Dartmoor Formation|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Early Eocene|Late Paleocene|Of the Wangerrip (Knight) Group. Overlies Bahgallah Formation. Max. thickness: 500m. Geological Province: Otway Basin (Gambier Embayment).||||||03-MAR-10
5239|Dartmoor Formation""|35066|4|Described|p205|||||||||
5239|Dartmoor Formation""|42827|5|Briefly described|p280|||||||||
5239|Dartmoor Formation""|48911|6|Mentioned|p23|||Correlates with Dilwyn Formation. Chart||||||
5239|Dartmoor Formation""|63124|6|Mentioned|p89|||Of Boutakoff and Sprigg (1953). Also known as Dilwyn "Clay" at the same time. Superseded now by Dilwyn Formation. ||||||
5244|Dartmoor Sand|22944|5|Briefly described|Fig3|Eocene|Paleocene|||||||
5244|Dartmoor Sand|24551|6|Mentioned|p292|||Of the Wangerrip Group.||||||
5244|Dartmoor Sand|35285|6|Mentioned|p414|||||||||
5244|Dartmoor Sand|41185|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
5244|Dartmoor Sand|41704|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
5244|Dartmoor Sand|42524|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P27|||||||||
5244|Dartmoor Sand|42555|5|Briefly described|Fig.2 P285|||||||||
5244|Dartmoor Sand|42863|5|Briefly described|Fig.14|||Variation on Victorian unit.||||||
5244|Dartmoor Sand|43660|6|Mentioned|Fig.6,p15|Eocene|Paleocene|||||||
5243|Dartmoor Sand Member|22875|5|Briefly described|p26 Table1|||||||||
5243|Dartmoor Sand Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p295|||||||||
5243|Dartmoor Sand Member|31036|6|Mentioned|p194|||See also p208, Table19-1. Unit of Dilwyn Fm.||||||10-APR-07
5243|Dartmoor Sand Member|31424|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
5243|Dartmoor Sand Member|31534|6|Mentioned|p363|||Unit of Dilwyn Fm. See also Table 19-3||||||
5243|Dartmoor Sand Member|32852|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
5243|Dartmoor Sand Member|37548|6|Mentioned|p129|||||||||
5243|Dartmoor Sand Member|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
5243|Dartmoor Sand Member|71437|4|Described|Fig. 1 opp 154, p155, p156, p159, p160|Paleocene|Paleocene|Previously a Formation in Knight Group, but here shown as Member at top of Dilwyn Formation. The quartz sands are taken to represent non-marine deposits because of their increased importance towards the marginal areas and higher in the section coinciding with the onset of more pronounced non-marine sedimentation.||Top of Dilwyn Formation||Partial disconformity or sometimes transitional with overlying Mepunga Formation.|Quartz sand, minor gravel and coal.|
28497|Dartmoor Sand Member""|35066|6|Mentioned|p205|||||||||
28497|Dartmoor Sand Member""|42827|6|Mentioned|p279|||refers to Bock & Glenie (1965), Glenie (1971)||||||
5245|Dartmoor Sands|31372|6|Mentioned|Fig. 2|||||||||
5246|Dartmoor Sandstone|41269|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
5247|Dartmoor formation|37065|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
5248|Dartmoor sand member|32240|6|Mentioned|p26|||||||||
69307|Dartmouth granite|60503|6|Mentioned|p142|||Informal - see Dartmouth Granite.||||||
72854|Davidsons Lane formation|60542|5|Briefly described|p14, p50|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal - see Davidsons Lane Formation. Of the Timbarra Subgroup (Snowy River Volcanics). ||||||
79806|DeFegley's trachyandesite|70999|14|Not recorded|p166|||Geological map.||||||
28499|Dead Bull Siltstone Member|33606|5|Briefly described|p67|||||||||
28499|Dead Bull Siltstone Member|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
28499|Dead Bull Siltstone Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p132|||of Tabberabbera Formation||||||
68270|Dead Bull member|24551|5|Briefly described|p138|||Informal - see Dead Bull Member||||||
30593|Dealba Member|23309|5|Briefly described|p136, 138.  Table 2.49|||||||||
30593|Dealba Member|24177|4|Described|p54, p50 Fig.22|Lochkovian|Lochkovian|Of the Mount Ida Formation. Overlain by the Stoddart Member. Overlies the Cornella Member. Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province.||||||
30593|Dealba Member|24329|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Mount Ida Formation.||||||15-JAN-09
30593|Dealba Member|60591|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Lochkovian|Lochkovian|Of the Mount Ida Formation. Overlies the Cornella Member. Overlain by the Stoddart Member. Fine- to medium-grained, minor coarse-grained and pebbly; fossiliferous||||||
30593|Dealba Member|60592|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Lochkovian|Lochkovian|Of the Mount Ida Formation. Overlies the Cornella Member. Overlain by the Stoddart Member. Fine- to medium-grained, minor coarse-grained and pebbly; fossiliferous||||||25-NOV-04
30593|Dealba Member|60593|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Lochkovian|Lochkovian|Of the Mount Ida Formation. Overlies the Cornella Member. Overlain by the Stoddart Member. Fine- to medium-grained, minor coarse-grained and pebbly; fossiliferous||||||
30593|Dealba Member|60595|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Lochkovian|Lochkovian|Of the Mount Ida Formation. Overlies the Cornella Member. Overlain by the Stoddart Member. Fine- to medium-grained, minor coarse-grained and pebbly; fossiliferous.||||||27-OCT-08
30593|Dealba Member|60596|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Lochkovian|Lochkovian|Of the Mount Ida Formation. Overlies the Cornella Member. Overlain by the Stoddart Member. Fine- to medium-grained, minor coarse-grained and pebbly; fossiliferous||||||
30593|Dealba Member|60599|5|Briefly described|p31 Fig. 9|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Abbreviated version of Dealba Sandstone Member of Mount Ida Formation. ||||||
30593|Dealba Member|61185|5|Briefly described|p21 Fig. 6|Lochkovian|Lochkovian|Of Mount Ida Formation. Overlies Cornella Member; underlies Stoddart Member. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt, Melbourne Zone.||||||07-FEB-11
30593|Dealba Member|62469|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 2, p25, p15|Lochkovian|Pridoli|Of the Mount Ida Formation. Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province.||||||12-FEB-15
68271|Dealba Sandstone member|24551|6|Mentioned|p611||Early Devonian|||||||
40610|Dealba member|23309|6|Mentioned|p131|||||||||
40610|Dealba member|24177|4|Described|p54|Lochkovian|Lochkovian|Informal - see Dealba Member. Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province.||||||
68272|Deans Marsh coal measure|24551|6|Mentioned|p607|Eocene|Plaeocene|||||||
5312|Deddick Granite|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
5312|Deddick Granite|38367|6|Mentioned|p152 and Table 3|||||||||16-DEC-08
5312|Deddick Granite|41868|5|Briefly described|p591|||||||||
5312|Deddick Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||375.  Of the Bullenbalong Suite (Bullenbalong Supersuite).  Formal name not intended.||||||08-FEB-05
24910|Deddick Granodiorite|23439|5|Briefly described|p130|||Of Bullenbalong Suite.||||||01-OCT-08
24910|Deddick Granodiorite|23454|5|Briefly described|p28|Llandoverian|Llandoverian|Zircon age: 430+/-3Ma.||||||22-FEB-13
24910|Deddick Granodiorite|23564|5|Briefly described|p1430|Silurian|Ordovician|S-type. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||15-DEC-08
24910|Deddick Granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p728 Table 8.11|||||||||
24910|Deddick Granodiorite|38367|6|Mentioned|p153|||||||||
24910|Deddick Granodiorite|41868|6|Mentioned|p591|||||||||
24910|Deddick Granodiorite|64571|6|Mentioned|p834|||S-type.||||||15-DEC-08
24910|Deddick Granodiorite|68115|5|Briefly described|p4.|||Of Chappell et al. (1991) for a pluton previously labelled (White and Chappell, 1988) McKillops Bridge (?Granodiorite). The 1991 name is no longer current, as the unit now forms the western part of the Amboyne Granodiorite (Orth et al. 1995).||||||21-FEB-13
24910|Deddick Granodiorite|68310|6|Mentioned|p240-241, 243|||Contains uniformly distributed S-type enclaves. Geochemical plots.||||||
24910|Deddick Granodiorite|73264|5|Briefly described|p1392|Silurian|Silurian|S-type granite.|430+/-3 Ma U-Pb magmatic age|||||
30545|Deddick Lava|23309|5|Briefly described|p106-115.|||||||||
30545|Deddick Lava|23615|3|Fully described|p131, p85 Fig.46|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Supersedes Deddick Rhyodacite. Of the Snowy River Volcanics Group.  Age: 410-395Ma.  Intrudes Currie Creek Ignimbrite, Tulloch Ard Ignimbrite and Sykes Ashstone.  Max. thickness: >400m.||||||
30545|Deddick Lava|23938|6|Mentioned|p54 Tb. 4|||||||||
30545|Deddick Lava|24551|5|Briefly described|p142|||Not a formal stratigraphic name.||||||
30545|Deddick Lava|43206|5|Briefly described|map legend||Lochkovian|||||||
30545|Deddick Lava|60542|6|Mentioned|p50|||Name favoured over Deddick Rhyodacite in this study.||||||
30545|Deddick Lava|68115|5|Briefly described|p4.|Devonian|Devonian|Originally Deddick Rhyodacite of Ringwood (1955a, b); subsequently VandenBerg (1976); changed to Deddick Lava by Orth et al. (1993); since it is intrusive, this latter name is untenable and is replaced by the compositional term Deddick Rhyodacite.||||||
5314|Deddick Rhyodacites|35014|4|Described|p363|||||||||
74708|Deddick granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p433|||Informal name.||||||27-NOV-08
38684|Deddick lava|23615|5|Briefly described|p85|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal - see Deddick Lava.||||||
68273|Deenicull Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p421|||Of the Loddon River Group.||||||
5321|Deep Creek Beds|32285|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
5321|Deep Creek Beds|33394|6|Mentioned|p75|||||||||
5321|Deep Creek Beds|39980|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
5321|Deep Creek Beds|42826|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
5321|Deep Creek Beds|60599|5|Briefly described|p48|Silurian|Silurian|Of Talent (1965b). Superseded by Deep Creek Siltstone. ||||||
5321|Deep Creek Beds|70904|14|Not recorded|p 35|||Stratigraphy.||||||
34877|Deep Creek Conglomerates""|22968|5|Briefly described|P122|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|Parent is Mount Tambo Group, Informal name, superseded by Berrawan Conglomerate||||||
5323|Deep Creek Flysch|33020|5|Briefly described|p233|||Llandovery palaeocurrent directions. methods.||||||
5324|Deep Creek Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
5324|Deep Creek Formation|33020|5|Briefly described|p244|||Distribution of flysch.||||||
5324|Deep Creek Formation|42826|5|Briefly described|p36|||||||||
5324|Deep Creek Formation|60083|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Wenlockian|Llandoverian|Massive mudstone, interbedded with thin sandstone, rhythmically interbedded thin shale and sandstone; numerous greywacke-conglomerate intervals (turbidites).||||||19-JUL-04
29546|Deep Creek Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p430 App1|||Superseded by St Elmo Granodiorite.||||||
29546|Deep Creek Granodiorite|24012|5|Briefly described|p202 Fig. 1|Ordovician|Cambrian|||||||
29546|Deep Creek Granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p717 Table 2.4|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Age: 483 +/- 2Ma.||||||
29546|Deep Creek Granodiorite|42971|4|Described|p146, Fig.2 p143|||Invalid name. Previously called Wando Granodiorite. Unrelated to Wando Tonalite.||||||
41639|Deep Creek Granodiorite""|50154|6|Mentioned|p78|||Name has already been used in Victoria, so is now referred to as Saint Elmo Granodiorite.||||||
5325|Deep Creek Limestone|31508|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Devonian||||||
5325|Deep Creek Limestone|33408|6|Mentioned|p233|||||||||
5325|Deep Creek Limestone|39980|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
5325|Deep Creek Limestone|42826|5|Briefly described|p38|||||||||
5329|Deep Creek basalt|39614|6|Mentioned|p101|||||||||
5330|Deep Creek beds|35283|6|Mentioned|p46|||||||||
5330|Deep Creek beds|41585|6|Mentioned|p105|||||||||
5330|Deep Creek beds|42826|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
68274|Deep Creek formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p123|||Misspelt - see Deep Creek Siltstone||||||
68275|Deep Creek granodiorite|24551|5|Briefly described|p76|||Informal - see Deep Creek Granodiorite. Of the Glenelg River Complex||||||
40611|Deep Creek siltstone|23309|6|Mentioned|p152|||||||||
5347|Delburn sandstone""|35273|6|Mentioned|p266|||Refers to Wright 1894.||||||
5351|Delegate River Granodiorite|35278|5|Briefly described|p359|||||||||
23542|Dellicknora Adamellite|22876|5|Briefly described|p28|||Dalgety Supersuite||||||
23542|Dellicknora Adamellite|22877|5|Briefly described|map|Silurian|Silurian|Dalgety Supersuite. G70. Cordierite-biotite adamellite. S-Type.||||||26-OCT-04
23542|Dellicknora Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p429 App1|||Superseded by Dellicknora Granite.||||||
23542|Dellicknora Adamellite|42627|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|||||||
23542|Dellicknora Adamellite|42647|4|Described|p46|||||||||
40612|Dellicknora granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p313|||||||||
40612|Dellicknora granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p234|||Of the Dalgety Suite.||||||
5359|Demon Bluff Formation|30185|6|Mentioned|p108|||Refers Taylor(1965) [Misspelling of Demons Bluff Formation? CEBMar95]||||||
32828|Demon's Bluff Formation|23357|5|Briefly described|53|Late Eocene|Late Eocene|of Torquay Group||||||
32828|Demon's Bluff Formation|24056|5|Briefly described|p85|||Misspelt - see Demons Bluff Formation.  Geological Basin: Otway Basin.||||||
32828|Demon's Bluff Formation|70942|5|Briefly described|p120|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|22674|5|Briefly described|Fig.2 p719|Late Eocene|Middle Eocene|||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|22756|6|Mentioned|P30|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|22875|3|Fully described|p62|Early Oligocene|Middle Eocene|Of the Nirranda Group.||||||31-JAN-07
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|22944|5|Briefly described|Fig3|Oligocene|Eocene|||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|23230|4|Described|Table4-1p40, 42, 44|Oligocene|Eocene|Present in the Torquay Basin.||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|23240|5|Briefly described|p120-1|Late Oligocene|Eocene|||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Oligocene|Eocene|Of Nirranda Group||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|23322|5|Briefly described|957 Fig.2|Oligocene|Eocene|Of the Nirranda Group.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-SEP-09
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|23372|4|Described|p249-250,253,257,259||Eocene|In the Bass Basin.||||||31-JAN-07
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|23768|5|Briefly described|p28 Fig.5|Early Miocene|Oligocene|In Torquay/Geelong area.||||||11-SEP-09
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|23778|5|Briefly described|p660-661|||Now known as Demons Bluff Group - introduced by Trupp et al (1994). Geological Province: Torquay Basin.||||||31-JAN-07
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|24038|5|Briefly described|p443|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|24055|5|Briefly described|p74|Tertiary|Tertiary|Of Eastern Coal Measures.  Geological Basin: Bass Basin.||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|24369|5|Briefly described|p60|Late Paleocene|Late Paleocene|Geological Province: Bass Basin.||||||24-FEB-05
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p246|Oligocene|Eocene|Of the Nirrandra Group.||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|24562|5|Briefly described|p8 Fig. 2|Eocene|Eocene|Of the Nirranda Group.  Geological Province: Otway Basin. Maximum Thickness: 277m.||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|29355|6|Mentioned|p190|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|29356|6|Mentioned|p147|||Stratigraphy.||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|29823|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|29885|6|Mentioned|p427|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|30576|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|30929|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Oligocene|Oligocene|||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|31245|4|Described|p82|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|31624|5|Briefly described|p105|||Lithology||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|31922|6|Mentioned|p169|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|32162|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||Correlation chart||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|32574|6|Mentioned|p77|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|32893|5|Briefly described|p48|||Spore-pollen assemblages||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|33155|6|Mentioned|p117|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|33228|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|33240|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|34063|6|Mentioned|p10|||U.Eocene. Table||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|34655|6|Mentioned|p299|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|35013|6|Mentioned|p395|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|35066|3|Fully described|p221|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|35151|6|Mentioned|p150|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|35276|3|Fully described|p231|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|35290|4|Described|p29|||See also p25.||||||31-JAN-07
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|35854|6|Mentioned|p160|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|36499|3|Fully described|p38|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|37129|6|Mentioned|p359|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|37131|6|Mentioned|p364|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|41043|6|Mentioned|p96|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|41124|4|Described|p255|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|41185|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|41201|5|Briefly described|p2|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|41642|6|Mentioned|Fig.8.6|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|41704|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|41715|6|Mentioned|p312|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|41868|5|Briefly described|p545|||See also p581.||||||31-JAN-07
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|42184|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P348|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|42318|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|42452|5|Briefly described|Map legend|late Oligocene|late Eocene|||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|42453|4|Described|p14|late Oligocene|late Eocene|||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|42524|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P27|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|42827|3|Fully described|p305|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|42863|5|Briefly described|Fig.14|||Variation on Victorian unit.||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|43171|6|Mentioned|5-8|||Of Nurranda Group. Age: 35-40Ma||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|43208|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Oligocene|Middle Eocene|||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|43219|5|Briefly described|Fig.3,p6.|Oligocene|Eocene|Of the Nirranda Group.||||||31-JAN-07
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|43590|4|Described|p23|Early Oligocene|Middle Eocene|||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|43660|6|Mentioned|Fig.6,p15|Oligocene|Eocene|||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|43702|6|Mentioned|Fig.2,p398|Late Oligocene|Late Eocene|||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|43733|6|Mentioned|Fig.2.11,p65|Oligocene|Eocene|||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|43744|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p3|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|43937|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Middle Eocene|Paleocene|||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|44135|5|Briefly described|p47|Late Eocene|Middle Eocene|Overlain by Torquay Group. Thickness: 40m. Geological province: Durroon Basin. Mainly sandstone in this basin.||||||07-DEC-09
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|46988|6|Mentioned|p201|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|48831|14|Not recorded|p.10,13|||||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|48911|6|Mentioned|p49|||Chart 1||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|61155|5|Briefly described|p3, p18|Early Oligocene|Middle Eocene|Includes the Angahook Member. Overlies Eastern View Formation; overlain by Torquay Group (Jan Juc Formation). Partly interfingers with Mepunga Formation. Max. thickness: 170m in Otway Basin and 280m in Bass Basin. Geological Province: Bass Basin.||||||03-MAR-10
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|61182|3|Fully described|p27, p23, p24|Early Oligocene|Middle Eocene|Part of Nirranda Gp (Port Campbell Embayment area). Interbedded with pillow basalt and pyroclastics of main Older Volcanics plug. Overlies Eastern View Fm/Wangerrip Gp; underlies Clifton Fm or Gellibrand Marl; interfingers with Mepunga Fm. towards coast..||||||06-JAN-10
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|61624|6|Mentioned|p466 Fig. 2|Oligocene|Eocene|Of Nirranda Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|61626|5|Briefly described|p486 Fig. 2|Oligocene|Eocene|Of Nirranda Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|61628|5|Briefly described|p509 Fig. 3|Early Oligocene|Middle Eocene|Of Nirranda Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|63173|5|Briefly described|p342 Fig. 9.2, p349 |Late Oligocene|Late Eocene|Overlies Eastern View Group. Geol.prov: Bass Basin. Marine claystone, siltstone + sandstone; carbonaceous/bioturbated.Thickness: >270m. Uppermost part correlates with Lakes Entrance Fm, the regional sealing unit in Gippsland Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|63269|5|Briefly described|p605|Oligocene|Eocene|Otway Basin.||Nirranda Group.||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|63445|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Eocene|Eocene||||||Marine: silt, clay, carbonaceous, pyritic, burrowed.|
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|65316|5|Briefly described|p596-7, p602 Fig 5|Rupelian||Defined 1952 (Raggatt and Crespin). Now known as the Demons Bluff Group; renamed by Trupp et al. in 1994.||||Underlies the Point Addis Limestone and Jan Juc Marl.||23-APR-12
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|65715|5|Briefly described|p11 Tb.7|||Used by Raggatt and Crespin (1955). Superseded name for Demons Bluff Group.||||||06-FEB-15
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|66002|5|Briefly described|p10 Tb.7, p12, p26 Fig.7|||Used by Raggatt and Crespin (1955) and more recently. Was part of Nirranda Group. Superseded name for Demons Bluff Group. Silt, fine sand, clay, clayey sand, carbonaceous, pyritic, burrowed. Contains arenaceous foraminifers||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|66245|6|Mentioned|p6 Fig.5. |Priabonian|Lutetian|||Unit in Nirranda Group.||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|67367|5|Briefly described|p131 Fig.2. |Late Eocene|Middle Eocene|||Unit in Nirranda Group.||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|69651|5|Briefly described|p10|Oligocene|Eocene|||Nirranda Group.||Overlies Dilwyn Formation unconformably and Eastern View Formation. Is overlain unconformably by Clifton Formation.||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|69879|4|Described|p435-436|Oligocene|Eocene|Regional seal for hydrocarbon reservoirs. Overlies extrusive alkali olivine basalt, transitional to olivine-bearing tholeiites.||Demons Bluff Sequence||Possibly overlies Anglesea Formation unconformably.|Marine shale.|
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|69881|5|Briefly described|p563|||Bass Basin. Shales of this unit seal hydrocarbon reservoirs in Eastern View Group.||||Overlies Eastern View Group, regionally.|Marine shale.|
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|70077|6|Mentioned|Regional: p5|||Onshore NE Otway Basin and Torquay Sub-basin.||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|70880|6|Mentioned|p77|Oligocene|Eocene|Otway Basin.||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|71266|6|Mentioned|p614 Fig.3|Oligocene|Eocene|Otway Basin.||||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|73357|5|Briefly described|p28-29, p44|Priabonian|Lutetian|Otway Basin, Gellibrand Trough. Nothofagidites asperus Spore-Pollen Zone documented from Demons Bluff Formation, non-marine to nearshore marine depositional environments. Correlated to Corrudinium incompositum Dinocyst Zone, and the Achilleodinium biformoides Dinocyst Zone, nearshore marine depositional environment.||||Overlies Eastern View Formation, underlies Narrawaturk Marl.||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|73383|5|Briefly described|p3|Oligocene|Eocene|Otway Basin.||Nirranda Group||Overlies Wangerrip Group, underlies Heytesbury Group|Sandstones, mudstones.|
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|73385|5|Briefly described|p5|Oligocene|Eocene|Otway Basin.||Nirranda Group|||Marginal marine and lower coastal plain sandstones, mudstones.|
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|73486|6|Mentioned|p511 Fig.2|Rupelian|Lutetian|Otway Basin.||Nirranda Group||||
5362|Demons Bluff Formation|73594|6|Mentioned|p4|Oligocene|Eocene|Otway Basin.||Nirranda Group||||
5361|Demons Bluff Formation""|48911|6|Mentioned|p23|||Correlated with Dilwyn Fm.||||||
80013|Demons Bluff Shale""|69297|5|Briefly described|p144,|||Durroon Sub-basin, Bass Basin. Is considered to be the regional seal of the Bass Basin.
Uppermost unit of the Flinders Sequence.|||||Thin and relatively coarse-grained shale. |19-SEP-17
28500|Demons Bluff formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p524|||||||||
28500|Demons Bluff formation|36499|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
37715|Den Hills Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p429, Appendix 1|||G430, I-Type.||||||
37715|Den Hills Granodiorite|50154|6|Mentioned|p105|||Occurs in two small tribituaries of Wennicott Creek, however it is probably part of the Hassall Creek Granodiorite pluton.||||||25-AUG-04
39874|Denicull Formation""|24383|6|Mentioned|p58|||||||||
37542|Denison group|23309|6|Mentioned|p359|||Informal name.||||||11-APR-07
5376|Dennington Aeolianite|37583|4|Described|p164|||||||||
5376|Dennington Aeolianite|41769|4|Described|p53|||||||||
37262|Dergholm Adamellite|24012|3|Fully described|p224 appendix 1|||||||||
37262|Dergholm Adamellite|50154|6|Mentioned|p107|||Subdivision of Dergholm Granite by Kemp et al (2002), however considered here to be part of the Dergholm Granite.||||||25-AUG-04
37238|Dergholm Granite""|24012|6|Mentioned|p217|||Informal name.||||||
37238|Dergholm Granite""|24551|5|Briefly described|p77|||Now divided into Baileys Rocks Granite, Dergholm Granite and Poolaijelo Granite.||||||
5389|Dergholm granite|35099|6|Mentioned|p325|||||||||
5389|Dergholm granite|43846|5|Briefly described|11, 14||Ordovician|Informal. K-Ar age of 453+-6 Ma.||||||
5390|Dergholm leucocratic Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p429 App1|||Superseded by Dergholm Granite.||||||
5390|Dergholm leucocratic Granite|33602|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
74736|Derrinal Conglomerate|60599|6|Mentioned|p79|Permian|Permian|Of Dunn (1889a, 1890). Superseded by Wild Duck Formation. Name was considered inappropriate as conglomerate forms only a small portion. Wild Duck Creek Conglomerate now modified to Wild Duck Formation to reflect the unit's lithological diversity. ||||||
68277|Derrinal Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p209||Permian|||||||
68277|Derrinal Formation|60599|6|Mentioned|p79|||Of O'Brien (1986) as an alternative name for Dunn's Wild Duck Creek Conglomerate (1889a, 1890). However, the latter name has been modified and superseded by Wild Duck Formation to reflect the lithological diversity. ||||||
40613|Detarka ignimbrite|23309|6|Mentioned|p131|||||||||
38685|Devil's Den Conglomerate|23615|5|Briefly described|p223 Appendix 2|||Misspelt - see Devils Den Conglomerate.||||||
34355|Devil's Plain Formation|22729|5|Briefly described|p583,94||Carboniferous|Non-conventional spelling of name (should be without ' )||||||01-SEP-10
34355|Devil's Plain Formation|66498|6|Mentioned|p46|||Broken River district near Mansfield, VIC.|||||Non-marine marginal redbeds.|
78797|Devil's Plain Siltstone Member|64010|5|Briefly described|p258 Fig.1. |Tournaisian|Tournaisian|||Of the Snowy Plains Formation.||||
40614|Devils Den conglomerate|23309|6|Mentioned|p114|||||||||
21647|Devils Plain Formation|22559|6|Mentioned|p589-590|Early Carboniferous||||||||
21647|Devils Plain Formation|22971|5|Briefly described|p18, p25|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Of the Mansfield Group. Thick sequence of red mudstone with minor white and red medium- to fine-grained sandstone. Overlies Mount Timbertop Conglomerate. Age: ~355Ma.  max. thickness: >1200m.||||||19-JAN-06
21647|Devils Plain Formation|23309|5|Briefly described|p176|||||||||
21647|Devils Plain Formation|23329|6|Mentioned|1048|||||||||
21647|Devils Plain Formation|44187|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Late Devonian|||||||
21647|Devils Plain Formation|64616|6|Mentioned|p138, p141|||Junior synonym of Snowy Plains Formation and Mount Kent Conglomerate. Name dropped in 2000.||||||
21647|Devils Plain Formation|66252|6|Mentioned|p226.|||Unit in the Mansfield Basin. It has lithological equivalents (purple sandstone and mudstone) with Snowy Plains Formation of Macalister Synclinorium to the south.||||||
68278|Devils Plain formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p170, 178|||Of the Mansfield Group.  Maximum Thickness: 1500m.  ||||||
5435|Devilsden Conglomerate|42827|5|Briefly described|p136|||||||||
5456|Diapur Sandstone|2967|6|Mentioned|p43-45|||Lawrence (1966), who saw differences (mentioned) with the Loxton Sands. Later accepted Firman's (1966) prior nomenclature.||||||
5456|Diapur Sandstone|22782|5|Briefly described|p13|||||||||
5456|Diapur Sandstone|29898|6|Mentioned|p216|||||||||
5456|Diapur Sandstone|30754|6|Mentioned|p23|||Diagonal section.||||||
5456|Diapur Sandstone|31624|6|Mentioned|p125|||||||||
5456|Diapur Sandstone|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Miocene - Pliocene. Now Parilla Sst.||||||
5456|Diapur Sandstone|31746|6|Mentioned|p196|||reference to Lawrence (1966)||||||
5456|Diapur Sandstone|34954|6|Mentioned|p199|||||||||
5456|Diapur Sandstone|35131|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
5456|Diapur Sandstone|37873|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
5456|Diapur Sandstone|40643|6|Mentioned|p157|||||||||
5456|Diapur Sandstone|42827|6|Mentioned|p270|||refers to Lawrence (1966)||||||
5456|Diapur Sandstone|42966|6|Mentioned|Table 25, p161|||Synonym of Loxton Sands and Parilla Sand in Victoria.||||||
5456|Diapur Sandstone|50154|6|Mentioned|p136|||Original name in Western Victoria however, as the formation was deposited as a continuous sheet, it requires only one name, with Parilla Sand having priority.||||||15-SEP-04
5456|Diapur Sandstone|64237|5|Briefly described|p17|Pliocene|Pliocene|Overlay Bookpurnong Beds originally (above the Murray Group). Then included by Lawrence (1966) in his expanded version of the Murray Group. Renamed Parilla Sand (Lawrence 1975) but is once again excluded from the Murray Group.||||||15-JUL-08
5456|Diapur Sandstone|65715|5|Briefly described|p15 Tb.8|||Junior synonym of Loxton Sand used by Lawrence (1966).||||||
5456|Diapur Sandstone|66002|6|Mentioned|p13 Tb.9|||Of Lawrence 1966. Junior synonym of Loxton Sand||||||
5456|Diapur Sandstone|66287|6|Mentioned|p26|Neogene|Neogene|Victorian unit of Lawrence and Goldberry (1973). Later included in Loxton-Parilla Sands.||||||
5456|Diapur Sandstone|70961|14|Not recorded|p138|||Refers to Lawrence (1966).||||||
5455|Diapur Sandstone""|31746|6|Mentioned|p197|||||||||
5455|Diapur Sandstone""|73228|6|Mentioned|p58|||Of Lawrence and Goldberry (1973).||||||
5476|Digger Island Formation|13995|5|Briefly described|p98|||Waratah Bay. Contains an early Lancefieldian trilobite assemblage, with biogeographically significant links with Sth America. See also reference to Digger Island Limestone (p73).||||||
5476|Digger Island Formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p89|Llancefieldian|Llancefieldian|See Digger Island Marlstone.||||||
5476|Digger Island Formation|31572|6|Mentioned|Fig.|||Lancefieldian. L.Ord. Correlation chart 1.||||||
5476|Digger Island Formation|33731|6|Mentioned|p614|||Refers Singleton in Lindner (1953).||||||
5476|Digger Island Formation|35118|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
5476|Digger Island Formation|41359|5|Briefly described|p101|||||||||
5476|Digger Island Formation|41587|6|Mentioned|p913|||||||||
5476|Digger Island Formation|42032|5|Briefly described|p496|||||||||
5476|Digger Island Formation|42354|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
5476|Digger Island Formation|42577|6|Mentioned|p31|||||||||
5476|Digger Island Formation|71283|6|Mentioned|p474|Tremadoc|Tremadoc|Contains Protopliomerops lindneri fossils.||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|13995|5|Briefly described|p73|Ordovician|Ordovician|Waratah Bay, Victoria. Has the oldest (Lancefieldian) Ordovician brachiopod fauna. See also reference to Digger Island Formation (p98).||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|23229|5|Briefly described|Table3-1p16, 22, 35|Lancefieldian|Tremadoc|||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|24164|6|Mentioned|p15 Fig.8|Ordovician|Ordovician|Selwyn Block||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|24551|5|Briefly described|p99 Fig. 4.4|||Should be Digger Island Marlstone.||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|30570|5|Briefly described|p3|||||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|31508|4|Described|p20|||Ordovician||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|33156|5|Briefly described|p130|||L.Ord.||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|33159|6|Mentioned|p15|||Tremadocian||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|34843|4|Described|p5|||On map legend incorrectly spelt as Diggers Island.||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|35112|6|Mentioned|Fig.9|||||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|35193|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|39676|6|Mentioned|p162|||||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|39858|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|40127|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|40136|5|Briefly described|p23|||||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|40725|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|40761|6|Mentioned|p222|||||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|41570|6|Mentioned|p79|||||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|41571|6|Mentioned|p55|||||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|42635|5|Briefly described|p22.|||Ordovician||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|42827|5|Briefly described|p94|||||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|61181|6|Mentioned|p122|Ordovician|Ordovician|At Walkerville, Victoria.||||||
5477|Digger Island Limestone|67104|6|Mentioned|p635|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Correlates with the Gordon Group Limestone in Central Victoria. Early Ordovician?||||||
5478|Diggers Island Limestone|30930|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|||||||
83497|Diggers Island Marl|73489|6|Mentioned|p653, p655, p661|||See also Digger Island Marl p651.||||Overlies Bear Gully Chert||
83497|Diggers Island Marl|75070|5|Briefly described|p178|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Waratah Bay, southern Victoria. See also reference to Digger Island Marlstone (p175, 179).||||Overlies Bear Gully Chert Bed.|Fossiliferous marl.|
5486|Dilwyn Clay|23671|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
5486|Dilwyn Clay|24551|6|Mentioned|p295, 607|Lower Eocene|Lower Eocene|Overlies: Pebble Point Formation||||||
5486|Dilwyn Clay|30185|6|Mentioned|p108|||Refers Taylor(1965)||||||
5486|Dilwyn Clay|31245|6|Mentioned|p68|||M. Palaeocene. Fauna.||||||
5486|Dilwyn Clay|33154|5|Briefly described|p9|||||||||
5486|Dilwyn Clay|33155|5|Briefly described|p122|||||||||
5486|Dilwyn Clay|33321|6|Mentioned|p238|||||||||
5486|Dilwyn Clay|35066|6|Mentioned|p205|||In reference to Baker 1953||||||
5486|Dilwyn Clay|41517|6|Mentioned|p137|||||||||
5486|Dilwyn Clay|44232|14|Not recorded|p20||Paleocene|||||||
5486|Dilwyn Clay|46053|14|Not recorded|p.446|||||||||
5486|Dilwyn Clay|48581|14|Not recorded|p14|||||||||
5486|Dilwyn Clay|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
5486|Dilwyn Clay|61182|6|Mentioned|p22|||Of Baker (1953). Superseded by Dilwyn Formation. Rivernook and Princetown Members not always recognised by others. Pember Mudstone Member was introduced for lower part but is here considered as separate formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
5486|Dilwyn Clay|65715|5|Briefly described|p11 Tb.7|Paleogene|Paleogene|Superseded name for Dilwyn Formation used by Baker (1953).||||||
5486|Dilwyn Clay|66002|6|Mentioned|p10 Tb.7, p12|||Used by Baker (1953). Superseded name for Dilwyn Formation ||||||
5486|Dilwyn Clay|70901|4|Described|p9|||Marine deltaic environment.||||||
5486|Dilwyn Clay|70942|4|Described|p126, 119|||||||||17-FEB-17
5485|Dilwyn Clay""|31036|6|Mentioned|p196|||See also P207-208. Refers earlier use.||||||
5485|Dilwyn Clay""|48911|6|Mentioned|p35|||Refers Harris (1965)||||||
5487|Dilwyn Formation Sands|37548|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
5488|Dilwyn Formation sands|31372|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
5488|Dilwyn Formation sands|37548|6|Mentioned|p131|||||||||
5491|Dilwyn Silty Clay""|31036|6|Mentioned|p208|||Refers Baker (1962)||||||
68279|Dilwyn formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p581|||||||||
5492|Dilwyn sands|37548|6|Mentioned|p131|||||||||
5493|Dilwyn shale|36366|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
5496|Dinesus-Hydroid Beds""|42826|6|Mentioned|p20|||refers to Thomas (1960a, 1935)||||||
5496|Dinesus-Hydroid Beds""|60599|6|Mentioned|p40|||Of Thomas (1956).  Superseded by Knowsley East Formation, then Knowsley East Shale. Comprised a package of interbedded shale and ash. ||||||
38687|Dingo Hill lava|23615|5|Briefly described|p85|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal name - see Dingo Hill Lava.||||||
5531|Discovery Bay sands|24551|5|Briefly described|p344|||||||||
5531|Discovery Bay sands|34988|6|Mentioned|p292|||||||||
5554|Doctor's Flat Granite|42110|6|Mentioned|p120|||||||||
5555|Doctors Flat Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p429 App 1|||Superseded by Doctors Flat Tonalite.||||||
5555|Doctors Flat Granite|42110|6|Mentioned|Fig.1 P120|||||||||
5559|Dog Rock Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p429 App 1|||Superseded by Dog Rocks Granite.||||||
5559|Dog Rock Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Misspelling of Dog Rocks Granite.||||||
5559|Dog Rock Granite|63445|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Late Devonian|Late Devonian||||||I-type granite.|
5560|Dog Rocks Granite|23239|5|Briefly described|Table1p109, 117-8|Late Devonian||||||||
5560|Dog Rocks Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p429 App1|||Supersedes Dog Rock Granite.||||||
5560|Dog Rocks Granite|24551|5|Briefly described|p225|||||||||
5560|Dog Rocks Granite|34954|6|Mentioned|p195|||||||||
5560|Dog Rocks Granite|35290|5|Briefly described|p21|||See also P20.||||||
5560|Dog Rocks Granite|41571|5|Briefly described|p48|||||||||
5560|Dog Rocks Granite|42827|6|Mentioned|p48|||||||||
5560|Dog Rocks Granite|65715|5|Briefly described|p7 Tb.4, p9|||Name used by Coulson (1960) for granite outcropping at Batesford. Junior synonym of You Yangs Granite. Outcrops of this and the You Yangs Granite occur in an incomplete arc on the edge of a large gravity low, which probably represents a larger zoned pluton.||||||02-FEB-15
37543|Dog Rocks Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p23|Late Devonian|Late Devonian| G278. Also referred to as Dog Rocks Granite.||||||02-FEB-15
5561|Dog Rocks granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p224|||Of the Tynong Suite.||||||
5561|Dog Rocks granite|33231|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
5561|Dog Rocks granite|33240|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
5561|Dog Rocks granite|35274|6|Mentioned|p421|||||||||
5561|Dog Rocks granite|35281|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
5561|Dog Rocks granite|41868|5|Briefly described|p576|||||||||
5561|Dog Rocks granite|42635|6|Mentioned|p88|||||||||
5561|Dog Rocks granite|70998|14|Not recorded|p159|||Outcrop of epidiorite.||||||
72856|Dogwood Intrusive""|60542|6|Mentioned|p97, p26-27|||Of Klicker (1984). Superseded by Kaerwut Trondhjemite. "Dogwood" prospect described (p112-113).||||||
35526|Dolodrook Limestone Member|23229|4|Described|Table3-1p16, 17|Late Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|||||||
35526|Dolodrook Limestone Member|23309|5|Briefly described|p43-46||Late Cambrian|Age: Late Mindyallan and Early Idamean.||||||
35526|Dolodrook Limestone Member|24551|5|Briefly described|p91, 605|Late Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Of the Garvey Gully Formation.||||||
35526|Dolodrook Limestone Member|62742|5|Briefly described|p697|Cambrian|Cambrian|Of the Garvey Gully Formation. Contains Middle to Late Cambrian trilobites and brachiopods. ||||||
35526|Dolodrook Limestone Member|62791|6|Mentioned|p226|Furongian|Middle Cambrian|Unit within Garvey Gully Formation (VandenBerg et al. 2000). However, mid-Ordovician graptolites in the Garvey Gully Formation and Cambrian fossils in the Dolodrook Limestone Member led Brock & Talent (1999) to regard the latter as allochthonous blocks.||||||
75999|Dolodrook River limestones|60990|6|Mentioned|p85, |Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Faunal links with Minaret Formation (Antarctica).||||||
75999|Dolodrook River limestones|62791|5|Briefly described|p225, p226, p227|Late Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|A series of fault-bounded bodies within the Ordovician (Brock & Talent 1999) Garvey Gully Formation. Contains trilobites, and organophosphatic acrotretid brachiopods typical of outer shelf and slope-basin biofacies. Late Middle to early Late Cambrian.||||||
75999|Dolodrook River limestones|69573|6|Mentioned|p668|||"Parautochthonous outer shelf to slope setting. Contains the ""Mindycrusta Assemblage"" of trilobites and agnostids [listed]."||||||
75999|Dolodrook River limestones|70752|6|Mentioned|p141|Late Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Brachiopod species discussed. Late Mindyallan-Idamean.||||||
5575|Dolodrook River serpentine|30394|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
5576|Dolodrook limestone|41868|5|Briefly described|p572|||||||||
37281|Dolodrook serpentinite|24003|6|Mentioned|p256 Fig.1|||Informal name||||||
37281|Dolodrook serpentinite|24575|5|Briefly described|p709|Silurian|Cambrian|Part of the Mt Wellington greenstone belt. Geol. Prov: Lachlan Fold Belt. Unconformable beneath rocks of the Macalister and Avon Basins.  See CORRIGENDUM for this paper AJES 50(6) - reference to I.R.Duddy's Hons.thesis and his interpretation of this unit.||||||14-MAR-05
37281|Dolodrook serpentinite|60905|5|Briefly described|p919|||Interpretation by I.A Duddy (1974) which should have been included in the AJES 50(5) article by Spaggiari,Gray and Foster "Formation and emplacement...Dolodrook serpentinite body, Lachlan Orogen, Victoria".||||||14-MAR-05
5598|Doncaster siltstone|33020|5|Briefly described|p233|||Semi-logarithmic plot of sediments||||||
36872|Donellys Creek Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|Of Jordan River Group||||||
5606|Donna Buang Hypersthene Rhyodacite|35186|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
5606|Donna Buang Hypersthene Rhyodacite|35277|4|Described|p90|||||||||
5606|Donna Buang Hypersthene Rhyodacite|41641|4|Described|p160|||of Acheron Volcanics||||||
37544|Donna Buang Ignimbrite|23309|5|Briefly described|p165-167|Carboniferous|Devonian|Age: K/Ar  367+/-6Ma, 366+/-13Ma, 368+/-13Ma, 371+/-13Ma.  See also Donna Buang Rhyodacite.||||||
40615|Donna Buang rhyodacite|23309|6|Mentioned|p167|||||||||
5609|Donnelly's Creek Siltstone|41571|6|Mentioned|Fig.2.7|||||||||
5609|Donnelly's Creek Siltstone|41585|6|Mentioned|Fig.4.1|||||||||
5611|Donnellys Creek Beds|23229|5|Briefly described|Table3-3p27, 35||Wenlock|||||||
5611|Donnellys Creek Beds|33601|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
5611|Donnellys Creek Beds|33607|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
5611|Donnellys Creek Beds|35073|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
5611|Donnellys Creek Beds|35112|6|Mentioned|p280|||||||||
5611|Donnellys Creek Beds|35281|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
5611|Donnellys Creek Beds|37727|6|Mentioned|p65|||||||||
5611|Donnellys Creek Beds|42089|6|Mentioned|p26|||||||||
5610|Donnellys Creek Beds""|33602|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
68236|Donnellys Creek formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p123|||Misspelt - see Donnellys Creek Sitlstone||||||
40616|Donnellys Creek siltstone|23309|6|Mentioned|p152|||||||||
69933|Dookie gabbro|60904|5|Briefly described|p790 Fig. 16|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Informal name. Age: 502+/-1Ma. Of the Lachlan Orogen. See also p802 Fig. 23. ||||||
69933|Dookie gabbro|70601|5|Briefly described|p37 Fig.7, p40, 48|||Mentioned in N-MORB normalised spider plot of tholeiites. Ti-poor. Appears capitalised in Fig.7.|ID-TIMS zircon 502 +/- 0.7 Ma||||Tholeiitic gabbro.|
78189|Dookie greenstone|68822|6|Mentioned|p332|Cambrian||Overlain by cherts with an inferred latest Cambrian age (ca 493-491 Ma) lower down.||||||
34140|Dookie greenstone""|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
37268|Dookie igneous complex|24002|6|Mentioned|p233|||Informal name.||||||
37268|Dookie igneous complex|24551|6|Mentioned|p82|||Informal||||||
39847|Dookie volcanics|23309|6|Mentioned|p236|||||||||
39847|Dookie volcanics|24178|5|Briefly described|p15 Fig.2|Cambrian|Cambrian|Geological Province: Bendigo Zone||||||
39847|Dookie volcanics|24551|6|Mentioned|p27 Fig 2.17|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
5634|Dorodong Sand|23417|6|Mentioned|p6||Pliocene|||||||
5634|Dorodong Sand|29591|5|Briefly described|p54|||||||||
5634|Dorodong Sand|30522|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
5634|Dorodong Sand|30905|6|Mentioned|p149|||||||||
5634|Dorodong Sand|30934|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|Equivalence with Parilla Sand||||||
5634|Dorodong Sand|31746|6|Mentioned|p198|||||||||
5634|Dorodong Sand|35066|4|Described|p215|||||||||
5634|Dorodong Sand|41642|6|Mentioned|p219|||||||||
5634|Dorodong Sand|42827|3|Fully described|p289|||||||||
5634|Dorodong Sand|43686|5|Briefly described|p233|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|||||||
5634|Dorodong Sand|50154|6|Mentioned|p136|||Synonymous with Parilla Sand.||||||15-SEP-04
5634|Dorodong Sand|61207|5|Briefly described|p280 Fig. 2|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Geological Province: onshore Otway Basin. See also p286.||||||29-NOV-07
5634|Dorodong Sand|61841|5|Briefly described|p242|||Marine sediments.  Age: is post-Eocene. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
5634|Dorodong Sand|63446|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Pliocene|Miocene||||||Marine: sand, sandstone, silt, cross-bedded laterite.|
5634|Dorodong Sand|67179|6|Mentioned|p584|||A junior synonym of Loxton Sand (VandenBerg 2009).||||||
5634|Dorodong Sand|68116|5|Briefly described|Appendix, Map 38.|Pliocene|Miocene||||||Sand, sandstone, silt, fine conglomerate, cross-bedded; ferricrete.|
5635|Dorodong Sands|22938|6|Mentioned|p233|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|||||||
5635|Dorodong Sands|24551|5|Briefly described|p305, 306, 553|||||||||
5635|Dorodong Sands|30928|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
5635|Dorodong Sands|31624|2|Defined|p123|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
5635|Dorodong Sands|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Pliocene||||||
5635|Dorodong Sands|31628|6|Mentioned|Map legend|early Pliocene|early Pliocene|Enclosure 5.3||||||
5635|Dorodong Sands|31629|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.1|||L.Pliocene||||||
5635|Dorodong Sands|33229|6|Mentioned|p248|||Pliocene||||||
5635|Dorodong Sands|34988|6|Mentioned|Table 9.4|||||||||
5635|Dorodong Sands|39077|6|Mentioned|Fig.11|||||||||
5635|Dorodong Sands|41599|6|Mentioned|p192|||||||||
5635|Dorodong Sands|60421|5|Briefly described|p407-408 Fig. 1, 409, 411, 416|Pliocene|Late Miocene|Geological province: Otway Basin. Forms strandlines. Non-conformably overlies: Rocklands Volcanic Group, overlies Duddo Limestone, Bushy Creek Granite. Overlain by Newer Volcanics. Underlies: Malanganee Sands.||||||
5635|Dorodong Sands|61207|5|Briefly described|p283 Fig. 3|Early Pliocene|Early Pliocene|White and brown micaceous sands containing rare plant remains as well as ferruginised marine fauna. Geological Province: Otway Basin. See also Dorodong Sand. See also p288.||||||10-JAN-06
5635|Dorodong Sands|64314|5|Briefly described|p494, p502|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Series of strandline deposits. See also Figure 7 and p503.||||||21-OCT-08
5635|Dorodong Sands|66002|6|Mentioned|p13 Tb.9|||Of Kenley 1971. Junior synonym of Loxton Sand||||||
5637|Dorodong Sandstone|42966|5|Briefly described|p406|||Variation on Dorodong Sands?||||||
5637|Dorodong Sandstone|46802|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
5638|Dorodong sands|39077|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
26524|Double Bull Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p429 App1|||Superseded by Double Bull Granodiorite.||||||
26524|Double Bull Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
26524|Double Bull Granite|43312|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Wenlock|Of Bete Bolong Suite. G56. Hornblende granodiorite, grey-green, coarse-grained, weathered, I-Type.||||||22-FEB-07
26524|Double Bull Granite|43313|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Wenlock|Of Bete Bolong Suite.||||||22-FEB-07
26524|Double Bull Granite|60542|6|Mentioned|p88 Tb. 4|||See also Double Bull Granodiorite. ||||||
72857|Double Bull granite|60542|6|Mentioned|p128|||Informal - see Double Bull Granite. ||||||
72858|Double Bull granodiorite|60542|6|Mentioned|p26|||Informal - see Double Bull Granodiorite.||||||
69425|Dougs pluton|61169|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Boggy Plain Supersuite. Subsurface Pluton: no gravity data over pluton; moderately magnetic (70 nT at surface). GSV map code: G472.||||||
69425|Dougs pluton|61170|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Boggy Plain Supersuite. Subsurface Pluton: no gravity data over pluton; moderately magnetic (70 nT at surface). GSV map code: G472.||||||07-FEB-11
69425|Dougs pluton|61171|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Boggy Plain Supersuite. Subsurface Pluton: no gravity data over pluton; moderately magnetic (70 nT at surface). GSV map code: G472.||||||
69425|Dougs pluton|61172|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Boggy Plain Supersuite. Subsurface Pluton: no gravity data over pluton; moderately magnetic (70 nT at surface). GSV map code: G472.||||||
69425|Dougs pluton|61173|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of Boggy Plain Supersuite. Subsurface Pluton: insufficient gravity data; moderately magnetic (weakly magnetic at surface, 70 nT). GSV map code: G472.||||||
5677|Douta Galla Silt|31512|5|Briefly described|p308|||||||||
5679|Doutta Galla Silts|31345|6|Mentioned|p348|||||||||
40617|Dromana granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p343|||||||||
40617|Dromana granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p224|||Of the Dromana Suite.||||||
5711|Drummer Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p430 App1|||Superseded by Drummer Granodiorite.||||||
5711|Drummer Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||135.  Not intended as a formal name.  Of the Drummer Suite (Bemboka Supersuite).||||||07-FEB-05
34995|Dry Hills Granodiorite|23029|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Lochkovian|Pridoli|Parent is the Polar Star Suite||||||
31802|Dryden Greenstone|43846|5|Briefly described|9|Late Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Invalid name because Dryden Sandstone Member (NSW - Defined) has priority||||||
72750|Dryden Volcanics|62742|5|Briefly described|p698, p699 Fig. 2|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Medium-K, calc-alkaline intra-oceanic lavas and intrusions. In the Stavely-Dryden Belt. ||||||
72750|Dryden Volcanics|62744|5|Briefly described|p708|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Alkaline andesites to dacites and shoshonitic basalts characterise the final Cambrian volcanic event in Victoria. Geological Province: Stavely-Dryden Belt.||||||
72750|Dryden Volcanics|68314|5|Briefly described|p750, p754-757|Cambrian|Cambrian|Probably generated in an intra-oceanic setting.||||Correlated with Mount Read Volcanics (W Tasmania).|Calc-alkaline andesites to dacites.|
5721|Dryden andesite|39851|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
5738|Dubbo Limestone|31741|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
37548|Duchembegarra Tonalite|23309|5|Briefly described|p430 App 1|Devonian|Devonian|Age: 404 +/- 6Ma. See also Duchembegarra Granite.||||||
37547|Duchembegarra granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p44, 339|||Informal-see Duchembegarra Tonalite and Duchembegarra Granite.||||||
5743|Duck Bay Basalt|39315|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||Reference to basalt in Duck Bay bore.||||||
82041|Duddo Limestone Member|72445|5|Briefly described|App.7 p7.|Middle Miocene|Late Oligocene|Shown in App 7 Fig 4 and App6 as Duddo Limestone. Mentioned in text as thick limestone deposited in the far west of the Murray Basin.||Murray Group|||Shown as including limestone.|
5754|Duddo limestone|30728|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
39628|Dukes basalt|24087|6|Mentioned|p335|||Informal name.||||||
5818|Dundas Laterite|23319|6|Mentioned|p413 Fig. 3|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
5818|Dundas Laterite|35066|5|Briefly described|p216|||||||||
5817|Dundas Laterite""|41599|6|Mentioned|p192|||||||||
72277|Dundas Surface""|61841|5|Briefly described|p242|||Of Kenley (1975) - to describe extensive but variable ferruginous duricrust capping that is characteristic of the Dundas Tableland.||||||05-OCT-06
74682|Dundonell Granite|64314|6|Mentioned|p494, p495 Fig. 2|||I-type. See also p499 Fig. 4.||||||14-OCT-08
5848|Dunkeld basalt|34988|5|Briefly described|p293|||||||||
5848|Dunkeld basalt|35722|6|Mentioned|p5|||Stratigraphy.||||||
5848|Dunkeld basalt|41848|5|Briefly described|p368|||Considerably postdates surrounding Pliocene lava in Wannon valley||||||
40618|Dunmore granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p335|||||||||
68237|Dunneworthy granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p227-228|||||||||
77115|Durroon Formation|61553|6|Mentioned|pp606-607.|||Deposited in distal, probably deep, freshwater lacustrine environments. Chronostratigraphic equivalent of youngest Kipper Shale (Gippsland Basin).||||||
77115|Durroon Formation|63675|6|Mentioned|p25|Late Cretaceous|Middle Cretaceous|Of the Durroon Basin. Up to 2.5 km thick wedges, overlain unconformably by a sag sequence.||||||
77115|Durroon Formation|67655|6|Mentioned|p24|||Thick (up to 2.5 km) wedges are unconformably overlain by a sag sequence (Hill et al., 1995). Geol. Prov: Durroon Basin.||||||
77116|Durroon Sequence|61553|6|Mentioned|p605 Fig.4. |Campanian|Turonian|This name appears to be used interchangeably with Durroon Megasequence in this article. Deposited in alluvial, fluvial, coastal plain and lacustrine environments.||||Unconformably overlies Otway Sequence. Is overlain by Bass Sequence.||
68238|Dutson Sand Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p511|||||||||
68238|Dutson Sand Member|67727|4|Described|p58 Fig.2, p60 Fig.3, pp72-73, pp76-77.|Late Eocene|Late Eocene|New name. Authors suggest use of this name for the sandy facies equivalents to the T0 and T1 coals (Traralgon Formation), previously referred to as 'the upper sandy unit' (Hocking, 1976). Onshore Gippsland Basin. Coastal sand barrier system. Constitutes the major hydrocarbon reservoirs at the Golden Beach Gas Field.||Unit in Traralgon Formation.||Is overlain by Gurnard Formation.|Medium-grained sandstones.|11-JUL-12
68238|Dutson Sand Member|73289|5|Briefly described|p763, 765, 768, 770, 773-779|Eocene|Eocene|Seaspray Depression, onshore Gippsland Basin. Up to 150m thick. Forms a massive low-amplitude seismic interval between the high-amplitude coal seams. Has a Middle Nothofagitides asperus Zone age (late Eocene); the last late Eocene deposits.||Traralgon Formation.||Separates the overlying Traralgon 0 Seam from the underlying Traralgon 1 Seam. Transitions eastwards laterally into the Gurnard Formation.|Regressive barrier sand: two to three coarsening-upward, stacked, massive, non-calcareous fine to medium sand bodies. Can include thin (<2m-thick) coal seams.|
68238|Dutson Sand Member|73488|5|Briefly described|p631, p632 Fig.2, p633 Fig.3|Rupelian|Priabonian|Gippsland Basin. Only occurs along the near-coastal onshore part of the basin. Interpreted as a mostly barrier sand equivalent to the T0 coal seam (Traralgon 0 Seam).||Traralgon Formation, upper part|||Consists of two or three massive sand bodies, can total 200 m in thickness.|
68239|Dutson Sandstone Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p498|||||||||
5890|Dysentary Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
34709|Dysentry Tonalite|22877|5|Briefly described|map|Silurian|Silurian|Bete Belong Suite. G48. Hornblende biotite tonalite. I-Type.||||||10-SEP-19
21720|Eagle Peaks Basalt|68116|5|Briefly described|Appendix, Map 34.|Cambrian|Cambrian||||||Marine extrusive: tholeiitic basalt lava, aphyric, massive and pillowed; minor interflow and interpillow cherty sedimentary rocks.|
5893|Eagle Point Sand|31627|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
5893|Eagle Point Sand|35273|6|Mentioned|p263|||||||||
5893|Eagle Point Sand|41511|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
5894|Eagle Point Sands|24053|5|Briefly described|p38|Quaternary|Late Pliocene|Of Sale Group.  Geological Basin: Gippsland Basin.||||||
5894|Eagle Point Sands|41511|4|Described|p15|||||||||
5894|Eagle Point Sands|42827|5|Briefly described|p337|||superseded by Eagle Point Sand Member of Haunted Hill Formation||||||
69803|East Kiewa granodiorite|61160|6|Mentioned|p70|||Informal - see East Kiewa Granodiorite. ||||||
69803|East Kiewa granodiorite|61161|6|Mentioned|p91|||Informal - see East Kiewa Granodiorite.||||||
38826|Eastern Coal Formation|24055|6|Mentioned|p73|||Possibly superseded by Eastern Coal Measures?  Geological Basin: Bass Basin.||||||
38825|Eastern Coal Group|24055|6|Mentioned|p73|||Possibly superseded by Eastern Coal Measures?  Geological Basin: Bass Basin.||||||
38824|Eastern Coal Measures|24055|4|Described|p72|Late Eocene|Late Cretaceous|Geological Basin: Bass Basin.||||||
69934|Eastern Metamorphic Complexes|60904|5|Briefly described|p784 Fig. 10|||Probably an informal composite term. Of the Lachlan Orogen. See also the Eastern metamorphic complex. See also p794. ||||||
39622|Eastern Schist|24087|6|Mentioned|p330 Fig. 4|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
39622|Eastern Schist|50546|5|Briefly described|p1232 Fig.1c, p1234 Fig.2a|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||30-NOV-04
39622|Eastern Schist|62747|5|Briefly described|p737|||Comprises laminated (10-100m) quartz-rich sandstone and mudstone. Overlain by the Albion Formation.||||||
39622|Eastern Schist|62749|6|Mentioned|p722 Fig. 1a, b|||||||||
39622|Eastern Schist|62751|6|Mentioned|p760 Fig. 1b|||||||||
39622|Eastern Schist|62752|6|Mentioned|p760 Fig. 1b|||||||||
39622|Eastern Schist|62753|6|Mentioned|p802 Fig. 2|||||||||
39622|Eastern Schist|64597|6|Mentioned|p760 Fig.1. |||||||||
5920|Eastern View "Group"|35276|6|Mentioned|p231|||||||||
5920|Eastern View "Group"|36499|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|23357|4|Described|52|Early Eocene|Late Cretaceous|||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|23372|3|Fully described|p251 Fig3,p248-259|Eocene|Albian|Contains 3 "mega-sequences". In the Bass Basin.||||||26-JUN-13
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|23778|5|Briefly described|p660|||Name been replaced with Eastern View Group. Geological Province: Torquay Basin.||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|24369|5|Briefly described|p60|||Geological Province: Bass Basin.||||||24-FEB-05
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|24551|6|Mentioned|p308|||||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|24562|5|Briefly described|p3 Table 1|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|29881|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|31245|4|Described|p83|||Tertiary||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|33155|5|Briefly described|p115|||||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|33320|6|Mentioned|p67|||Palynology||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|34063|6|Mentioned|p10|||Table. U.Cret.- Paleocene||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|35151|6|Mentioned|p150|||||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|35290|6|Mentioned|p26|||Refs Raggatt and Crespin 1952,1955.||||||26-JUN-13
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|36499|6|Mentioned|p35|||Refers Raggatt & Crespin (1952, 1955).||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|37131|6|Mentioned|p364|||||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|38928|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|39384|6|Mentioned|p352|||||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|41124|4|Described|p255|||||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|41201|5|Briefly described|p12|||||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|41552|6|Mentioned|p459|||||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|42541|5|Briefly described|p204|||||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|43489|6|Mentioned|5-7|||||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|43702|6|Mentioned|Fig.2,p398|Middle Eocene|Late Cretaceous|||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|44135|5|Briefly described|p46, p47||Cretaceous|Overlies Otway Group rocks. Geological province: Bass Basin.||||||07-DEC-09
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|46988|4|Described|p201|||||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|47045|6|Mentioned|p197|||||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|48911|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Chart 1. Correlated with Curdies Formation.||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Middle Eocene|Paleocene|Includes fluvial sands. Age: extends back to pre-Cainozoic in Torquay and Bass Basins. Max. thickness: 800m in Torquay Basin; 3000m in Bass Basin. Geological Province: Torquay and Bass Basins. See also p3, p8.||||||03-MAR-10
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|61182|5|Briefly described|p23|||Of Raggatt and Crespin (1952,1955). Together with Boonah Sandstone now superseded by Eastern View Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|61553|6|Mentioned|p604.|||||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|63173|5|Briefly described|p349|||Geological Province: Bass Basin. Same unit as Eastern View Group.Term used in Fig. 9.5 (after Williamson et al 1987) and probably superseded by Eastern View Group?||||||07-FEB-11
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|65715|5|Briefly described|p13|||Superseded name for Eastern View Formation.||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|69879|4|Described|p435-437,501|Eocene|Late Cretaceous|Coal and lacustrine shale provide the main hydrocarbon source rocks in Bass Basin. Hydrocarbon reservoirs occur in sands of Middle and Upper Eastern View Coal Measures; sealed by intraformational lacustrine shale or Demons Bluff Formation. Includes two intervals of intrusive or eruptive amygdaloidal olivine basalt. Miocene intrusives are common (descriptions and ages given).|||Includes Upper, Middle, Lower Eastern View Coal Measures.|Equivalent to Durroon and Bass Megasequences.|Coal and lacustrine shale. |
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|70077|6|Mentioned|Regional: p5|||Torquay Sub-basin and Colac Trough. Time-equivalent to Massacre Shale, Pebble Point Formation and Pember Mudstone.||||||
5922|Eastern View Coal Measures|70942|6|Mentioned|p118, 119|||Incorporates old Boonah Sand unit.||||||17-FEB-17
5921|Eastern View Coal Measures""|35276|6|Mentioned|p230|||In reference to Raggatt 1952.||||||09-FEB-15
79576|Eastern View Coal Measures, Lower|69879|5|Briefly described|p431|Campanian|Turonian|Fluvio-deltaic to lacustrine deposits.||Eastern View Coal Measures||?Equivalent to Durroon Megasequence.|Basal volcanics (36m of basalt) overlain by sandstone fining upwards into siltstone and shale (374m of sediments).|
38827|Eastern View Coal Measures, Lower""|24055|4|Described|p73|||Informal name - see Eastern View Coal Measures.  Geological Basin: Bass Basin.||||||
79577|Eastern View Coal Measures, Middle|69879|5|Briefly described|p433, p435|Maastrichtian|Campanian|Sands form hydrocarbon reservoirs, sealed by intraformational lacustrine shale or Demons Bluff Formation.||Eastern View Coal Measures||Equivalent to Furneaux Sequence, Tilana Sequence.||
79578|Eastern View Coal Measures, Upper|69879|5|Briefly described|p433, p435|Eocene|Paleocene|Sands form hydrocarbon reservoirs, sealed by intraformational lacustrine shale or Demons Bluff Formation.||Eastern View Coal Measures||Equivalent to Narimba Sequence.||
38828|Eastern View Coal Measures, Upper""|24055|4|Described|p74|||Informal name - see Eastern View Coal Measures.  Geological Basin: Bass Basin.||||||
5923|Eastern View Formation gravel and sand|36499|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
68240|Eastern View Formation, Lower|24551|6|Mentioned|p524|||||||||
5926|Eastern View Group|23778|3|Fully described|p660|Eocene|Paleocene|Formerly known as Eastern View Coal Measures. Overlying unit Demons Bluff Gp. Underlying unit Otway Gp. Torquay Basin.||||||
5926|Eastern View Group|24038|5|Briefly described|p439 Fig.2|Eocene||Geological Province: Torquay Basin.||||||01-JUL-08
5926|Eastern View Group|24551|5|Briefly described|p308|||||||||
5926|Eastern View Group|24562|5|Briefly described|p132|Tertiary|Late Cretaceous|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
5926|Eastern View Group|32162|5|Briefly described|p57|||Refers Petroleum aspect||||||
5926|Eastern View Group|32574|6|Mentioned|p75|||||||||
5926|Eastern View Group|32893|6|Mentioned|p46|||Preferable to Eastern View C.M.||||||24-APR-07
5926|Eastern View Group|38731|6|Mentioned|p26|||[Variation on Victorian unit. CEBMar95]||||||
5926|Eastern View Group|40715|6|Mentioned|p59|||||||||
5926|Eastern View Group|41706|5|Briefly described|p145|||||||||
5926|Eastern View Group|41715|4|Described|p312|||||||||
5926|Eastern View Group|43252|5|Briefly described|p163|||||||||
5926|Eastern View Group|50154|5|Briefly described|p132|Miocene|Paleocene|||||||
5926|Eastern View Group|61553|6|Mentioned|p604.|||||||||
5926|Eastern View Group|62370|6|Mentioned|p455|||Geological Province: Torquay Basin||||||09-JUN-06
5926|Eastern View Group|63173|5|Briefly described|p342 Fig. 9.2, p349|Late Eocene|Late Cretaceous|Overlain by Demons Bluff Formation. Geological Province: Bass Basin. Same unit as Eastern View Coal Measures. Lithology of upper and lower sections discussed (p357).||||||07-FEB-11
5926|Eastern View Group|65316|4|Described|p596, p597 Fig 2|Lutetian|Danian|||||Unconformably overlies the Otway Group; overlain by the Demons Bluff Group.|Non-marine sequence of brown coal, clay and sand; coal measures at the top of the Group.|23-APR-12
5926|Eastern View Group|65715|5|Briefly described|p13|||Superseded name for Eastern View Formation. Group rank was not warranted, and therefore it has been demoted to formation rank.||||||
5926|Eastern View Group|67061|5|Briefly described|p545, p546 Fig.3, p551, p557. |Eocene|Campanian|Non-marine. Lower parts of this unit are equivalent to the Sherbrook Group (Otway Basin); upper parts are equivalent to the Wangerrip Group. Onshore coal measures and underlying mudstones and sandstones in this unit have sedimentological and stratigraphic affinities with similar facies in the Pember Mudstone and Pebble Point Formation (Otway Basin). Has a mid-Eocene (c.40-39 Ma) unconformity between it and the overlying Demons Bluff Group.||||Unconformably overlies the Otway Group. Is overlain unconformably by Demons Bluff Group.||
5926|Eastern View Group|69297|6|Mentioned|p99 fig 2.32, |||||||Overlain by the Demons Bluff Group. Overlies the Otway Group. ||
5926|Eastern View Group|69879|5|Briefly described|p501|Eocene|Paleocene|Petroleum exploration wells intersecting this unit provide the most detailed records of Paleocene to Eocene coastal vegetation (described in considerable detail).|||||Coal measures.|
5926|Eastern View Group|69881|5|Briefly described|p563|Eocene|Paleocene|Bass Basin. Hydrocarbon reservoir, sealed by Demons Bluff Formation shale.|||||Sands with reservoir petroleum, intraformational lacustrine shales.|
5925|Eastern View Group Lower|41706|6|Mentioned|p145|||||||||
68241|Eastern View Group, Lower|24551|5|Briefly described|p473 Fig. 15.4|||||||||
5927|Eastern View formation|24177|5|Briefly described|p69|||Not a formal name. Of the Wangerrip Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
5927|Eastern View formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p524|||||||||
5927|Eastern View formation|36499|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
5927|Eastern View formation|60452|6|Mentioned|p33|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|Informal name. Of the Wangerrip Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||16-MAY-13
41169|Eastern Viewer Formation|50371|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|Fluvial and swamp deposits: consolidated cross-bedded coarse-grained quartzose sand and gravel, clay, lignite and coal.||||||21-JUN-04
41169|Eastern Viewer Formation|66002|6|Mentioned|p12|||Indicated to be a misspelling [of Eastern View Formation]. The rocks discussed are now considered to be White Hills Gravel.||||||16-MAY-13
69935|Eastern metamorphic complexes|60904|5|Briefly described|p784 Fig. 10|||Informal version of Eastern Metamorphic Complex, which is itself an informal collective term? Of the Lachlan Orogen.||||||
5932|Eastern schist|24087|5|Briefly described|p329|||Informal name.   Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
5932|Eastern schist|41868|6|Mentioned|p457|||||||||
5932|Eastern schist|50546|6|Mentioned|p1236 Fig.4|||||||||
5932|Eastern schist|62741|5|Briefly described|p680 Fig. 2|||Informal name. See also p682 Fig. 4b and p683 Fig. 5a.||||||
35147|Eastern schists|23061|6|Mentioned|296|||||||||10-SEP-19
5933|Eastern"" Beds|33601|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
5936|Eastonian Slate|31706|6|Mentioned|p637|||Ordovician correlation chart||||||
78973|Easts Lookout Formation|64616|3|Fully described|p106, p160 Fig.6.7, p162-163, p172|Emsian|Emsian|See also p179, p181-183, p282, p286. New name[?]. See also Easts Lookout Siltstone (p183 Fig.6.29, p197 Fig.6.34, p288, p290, p303). Of Walhalla Group. Conformable between underlying Wilson Creek Shale and overlying Norton Gully Sandstone. Age inferred. 200-900m thick. Siltstone and sandstone with minor shale. Folded; slaty cleavage. Hornfelsed by Strathbogie Granite.||||||
24942|Echuca Formation|35091|4|Described|p8|||||||||
29448|Echuca Formation""|42966|6|Mentioned|Table 29 p183|||Synonym of Torumbarry Clay.||||||
5945|Eckersley Volcanics""|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Pliocene-Pleistocene||||||
5947|Eckersley volcanics|32852|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
79022|Eden Park Formation|62469|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 2, p20 Fig. 11|Pridoli|Ludlow|Includes Mount Phillipa Sandstone Member, Macropleura band, Clonbinane Sandstone Member. Shown as overlying Melbourne Formation, underlying Humevale Siltstone, in Merriang Syncline, Springfield - Kinglake West area.||||||12-FEB-15
5960|Eden Rhyolite|22859|6|Mentioned|p202|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|29992|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|29994|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Middle Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|30329|6|Mentioned|p30|||On table P30||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|30938|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Middle Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|31161|5|Briefly described|PA11|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|31888|6|Mentioned|p765|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|31918|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|31993|6|Mentioned|p681|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|32127|4|Described|p248|||Refers Hall (1960)||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|32619|6|Mentioned|p460|||Flora||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|32671|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|32672|6|Mentioned|p673|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|32865|6|Mentioned|p484|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|33004|6|Mentioned|p78|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|33268|4|Described|p262|||See also pp263 - 268. Middle - Upper Devonian.||||||07-NOV-07
5960|Eden Rhyolite|33269|6|Mentioned|p40|||Refers geology||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|33325|5|Briefly described|Table 5|||M.Dev.||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|33480|6|Mentioned|p244|||Age dating||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|33732|5|Briefly described|p113|||Table III||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|33875|6|Mentioned|p32|||Uraninite mineralisation.||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|34109|6|Mentioned|p156|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|34403|3|Fully described|p129|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|34405|6|Mentioned|Fig.3.9|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|34406|6|Mentioned|p224|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|34519|5|Briefly described|p45|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|34599|6|Mentioned|p415|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|34706|6|Mentioned|p393|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|34989|6|Mentioned|p80|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|35277|6|Mentioned|p113|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|35526|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Stratigraphic nomenclature||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|37501|6|Mentioned|p414|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|38206|6|Mentioned|p70|||Pyrophyllite resources||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|39331|6|Mentioned|Fig.0-3|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|39665|5|Briefly described|p1|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|40287|6|Mentioned|p310|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|40646|5|Briefly described|p67|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|41126|6|Mentioned|p139|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|41641|6|Mentioned|p183|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|42050|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P229|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|42158|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|42827|6|Mentioned|p150|||||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|43384|14|Not recorded|Map Legend||Devonian|||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|43461|14|Not recorded|table p625||Early Devonian|||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|43479|14|Not recorded|p127,149||Devonian|||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|44852|14|Not recorded|p60|Early Carboniferous|Late Devonian|||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|46574|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Includes: Bunga Siltstone Member. Of the Budawang Rift. Rhyolite, rhyolite breccia, ignimbrite, felsite, agglomerate. Geological Province: Lambian Transitional Province.||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|46579|2|Defined|p.106|Middle Devonian|Early Devonian|L. or M. Dev. (J55-4/Pambula; J55-8/Eden. On many pages.||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|60007|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Rhyolite, felsite, rhyolite breccia and rhyolite agglomerate.||||||
5960|Eden Rhyolite|70351|5|Briefly described|p55|||||||Overlain by Lochiel and Merrimbula formations.||
37799|Edenhope Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p448 Appendix 1|||Obsolete granite name.||||||
68242|Egerton group|24551|6|Mentioned|p228|||||||||
6008|Eight Mile Creek Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p430 App1|||GSV G118.||||||22-OCT-10
6008|Eight Mile Creek Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||561.||||||
6008|Eight Mile Creek Granite|60503|4|Described|p169, p42 Tb. 2|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Termed "the granite at Eight Mile Creek" by Bolger et al (1983). Flooded intrusions; heterogenous, sometimes occurring as a coarse-grained plagioclase-quartz-K-feldspar-hornblende granodiorite.||||||22-OCT-10
6013|Eildon Beds|31161|5|Briefly described|PA10|||||||||
6013|Eildon Beds|32074|6|Mentioned|p179|||||||||
6013|Eildon Beds|33601|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
6013|Eildon Beds|33604|6|Mentioned|p17|||Correlation. L.Dev.||||||
6013|Eildon Beds|37727|4|Described|p57|||Also Known as Eildon Group. See also P11.||||||
6013|Eildon Beds|38787|6|Mentioned|p139|||||||||
6013|Eildon Beds|39331|4|Described|p23|||||||||
6013|Eildon Beds|43461|14|Not recorded|p627|||||||||
6013|Eildon Beds|43525|14|Not recorded|Table p132||Gedinnian|||||||
6013|Eildon Beds|43547|14|Not recorded|p148,Table p152|||(Skalian)||||||
6013|Eildon Beds|70933|14|Not recorded|p93|||Section.||||||
42377|Eildon Formation|24588|6|Mentioned|p28|||Misspelling - see Eildon Sandstone on same and other pages.||||||29-NOV-13
6015|Eildon Group|33601|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
6015|Eildon Group|37727|6|Mentioned|p57|||Synonym of Eildon Beds||||||
6015|Eildon Group|39331|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
6014|Eildon Group""|33601|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
40714|Eildon sandstone|23309|6|Mentioned|p153|||||||||
40714|Eildon sandstone|24551|5|Briefly described|p123|||Informal||||||
40714|Eildon sandstone|24588|5|Briefly described|p15 Tb.2|Lochkovian|Lochkovian|Informal - see Eildon Sandstone. Geological Province: Mount Easton Province. Of Jordan River Group.||||||
24948|Eleven Bob Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p430 App1|||Superseded by Eleven Bob Granodiorite.||||||
24948|Eleven Bob Granite|23938|6|Mentioned|p70 Tb. 6|||||||||
24948|Eleven Bob Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
24948|Eleven Bob Granite|43312|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Wenlock|of Bete Bolong Suite. G55. Hornblende-biotite granodiorite, grey-green, medium grained, extreamly weathered where exposed, northern margin is altered, I-Type.||||||26-OCT-04
24948|Eleven Bob Granite|43313|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Wenlock|of Bete Bolong Suite.||||||
24948|Eleven Bob Granite|60541|5|Briefly described|p39, p93|||||||||
24948|Eleven Bob Granite|60542|4|Described|p89, p19 Fig. 3|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|Of the Bete Bolong Suite. A poorly esposed granodiorite, more felsic and even grained than other rocks of the B.B. Suite - hornblende crystals are smaller and less common. Intruded the Pinnak Sandstone. See also p111.||||||
24948|Eleven Bob Granite|61187|5|Briefly described|p114, p122, p123 Fig.8.|||The Mount Buck Prospect occurs at the northern end of this pluton.||Unit in Bete Belong Suite.||||
26536|Ellery Adamellite|22876|4|Described|p25|||Ellery Suite||||||
26536|Ellery Adamellite|22877|5|Briefly described|map|Silurian|Silurian|Ellery Suite. Biotite adamellite. A-Type.||||||26-OCT-04
26536|Ellery Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p430 App1|||Superseded by Ellery Granite.||||||
26536|Ellery Adamellite|42627|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Var. on Ellery Granite etc. NOT var on Ellery Creek Granitic Gneiss, NT.||||||
26536|Ellery Adamellite|42647|4|Described|p41|||||||||
26536|Ellery Adamellite|60542|6|Mentioned|p87|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Intrusive. Age: 386+/-3Ma. ||||||
6096|Ellery Granodiorite|30574|5|Briefly described|p11|||||||||
6096|Ellery Granodiorite|30938|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
6096|Ellery Granodiorite|33732|6|Mentioned|p111|||||||||
6096|Ellery Granodiorite|34519|6|Mentioned|p41|||||||||
6096|Ellery Granodiorite|35278|6|Mentioned|p359|||||||||
24950|Ellery granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p344|||||||||
24950|Ellery granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p234|||Of the Kuark Province||||||
24950|Ellery granite|41572|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
34427|Elmhurst Microgranite|22756|6|Mentioned|P45|||||||||
6109|Elmshurst Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Misspelling of reserved name Elmhurst Granite.||||||
83633|Emperor Formation|73471|6|Mentioned|p101 Fig.11|||Misspelling of Emperor Subgroup. Figure caption refers to 'lower Emperor Formation'. See also discussion of lower Emperor Subgroup (Kipper Shale) p102, p104.||||||
77117|Emperor Megasequence|61553|6|Mentioned|p606.|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Gippsland Basin. Syn-rift deposition during a period of upper crustal extension.||||||
77111|Emperor Sub-group|61552|6|Mentioned|p581, p585.|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|A typo for Emperor Subgroup.||||||
70281|Emperor group|13323|5|Briefly described|p392|||Informal - see Emperor Subgroup. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
38906|Emperor subgroup|13323|5|Briefly described|p391, p399|||Informal - see Emperor Subgroup. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
38906|Emperor subgroup|24406|6|Mentioned|p8|||Informal.||||||
38906|Emperor subgroup|24407|5|Briefly described|p12, p13 Fig.2|Coniacian|Turonian|Informal name - see Emperor Subgroup. Parent: Latrobe Group. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin||||||
38906|Emperor subgroup|24495|5|Briefly described|p9, p10|||Of Latrobe Group.  Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
38906|Emperor subgroup|24551|6|Mentioned|p261 Fig. 9.28|||||||||
69308|Enano Group, upper|60503|6|Mentioned|p23|||Informal - see Enano Group. ||||||
6170|Enano group|23309|6|Mentioned|p133|||||||||
6170|Enano group|24133|5|Briefly described|p20 Fig. 8|Silurian|Silurian|Informal.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
6170|Enano group|39447|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
6170|Enano group|60503|6|Mentioned|p27, p127|||Informal - see Enano Group. ||||||
74737|Encrinurus Chonetes beds|60599|6|Mentioned|p51|||Informal subdivision of Dargile Beds - unit 4 (Thomas 1937). ||||||
69224|Enfield granite|60541|6|Mentioned|p69|||Informal - see Enfield Granite.||||||
79761|Enoch's Point Beds|70933|14|Not recorded|Table 1|Devonian|Silurian|Generalised east west section Silurian and Devonian,Victoria refers to Talent 1965.||||||
28535|Enochs Point Beds|32074|6|Mentioned|p180|||Section Table 1||||||
28535|Enochs Point Beds|33601|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
28535|Enochs Point Beds|37727|6|Mentioned|p58|||Symomym of McAdam Sandstone||||||
37126|Enorama Formation|23562|5|Briefly described|p295 Fig 2|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|||||||
37126|Enorama Formation|66464|5|Briefly described|p167, p172-173 Figs.6-8|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Adelaide Rift Complex. Basal shale marks major flooding surface, followed by a coarsening and shallowing upwards sequence. Overlain by Trezona Formation.||||||
37126|Enorama Formation|68030|6|Mentioned|p237|||Flinders Ranges.||||Overlain (locally disconformably) by Nuccaleena Formation.||
37126|Enorama Formation|68275|6|Mentioned|p59|||||||Overlies Etina Formation. Is overlain by Trezona Formation.||
37126|Enorama Formation|73255|6|Mentioned|p534 Fig.2|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|||||Overlies the Etina Fotmation, underlies the Trezona Formation.||
6201|Ensay Diorite|33602|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
6202|Ensay Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|App1 p442|||Superseded by Reedy Flat Tonalite.||||||04-NOV-14
6202|Ensay Granite|45087|5|Briefly described|p63|||Chemical analyses.||||||
6203|Ensay Granodiorite|42110|6|Mentioned|Fig.1 P120|||||||||
34847|Ensay Igneous Suite|22968|6|Mentioned|P64|||||||||
6204|Ensay Quartz Diorite|37330|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
24955|Ensay South Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|Appendix 1|||Superseded by Connors Creek Tonalite.||||||
24955|Ensay South Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||576. Variation on Ensay Granite, Granodiorite?||||||
68243|Ensay Supersuite|24551|5|Briefly described|p230|||||||||
35685|Ensay Tonalite|23309|6|Mentioned|App1|||Superseded by Connors Creek Tonalite.||||||
35685|Ensay Tonalite|23938|6|Mentioned|p70 Tb. 6|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
35685|Ensay Tonalite|44185|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Silurian|Silurian|I-type.||||||
69804|Ensay suite|61160|6|Mentioned|p70|||Informal - see Ensay Suite.||||||
69804|Ensay suite|61161|6|Mentioned|p91, p92 Fig. 6.11|||Informal - see Ensay Suite.||||||
77665|Epacris Granite|67806|6|Mentioned|p111|||Associated with gold placer deposits.||||||
72943|Ercildoun (Mt Misery) Granite|61186|6|Mentioned|p45 Fig. 14|||Informal name for Victorian dimension stone. Probably named for the quarry locality.||||||
83319|Eric the Red West Sandstone''|73153|6|Mentioned|p287|||Informal name for a fossiliferous layer within the Eumeralla Formation that has produced hundreds of vertebrate fossils (Herne et al., 2018). Underlain by the informal 'Anchor Sandstone'.||||||
6240|Ernebank Adamellite|42154|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P334|||||||||
6246|Errinundra Beds|36201|6|Mentioned|p26|||||||||
6246|Errinundra Beds|38367|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||16-DEC-08
6245|Errinundra Beds""|42647|5|Briefly described|p29|||Superseded by Errinundra Group.||||||
6247|Errinundra Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Errinundra Granodiorite.||||||
6249|Errinundra Granodiorite|41850|6|Mentioned|p429|||Renamed Tommy Roundhead Granodiorite, see 93/27579.||||||
6249|Errinundra Granodiorite|42827|6|Mentioned|p429|||||||||
6248|Errinundra Granodiorite""|42647|6|Mentioned|p29|||Invalid name. Used 1988. Renamed Tommy Roundhead Granodiorite.||||||
69225|Errinundra Group Volcanics|60541|6|Mentioned|p111|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informally refers to volcanics of the Errinundra Group - the sheared dacitic and rhyodacite tuffs where mineralisation occurs at Gibsons Creek.||||||12-JAN-06
6250|Errinundra Group""|42577|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
6251|Errinundra River beds|38367|6|Mentioned|p42|||Variation on Errinundra Beds.||||||22-OCT-08
31576|Errinundra Suite|24551|6|Mentioned|p235|||Of the Kuark Province||||||
31576|Errinundra Suite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend||Early Devonian|||||||
38469|Errinundra group|23309|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 1.3|||Informal-See Errinundra Group.||||||
38469|Errinundra group|24133|5|Briefly described|p20 Fig. 8|Early Devonian|Silurian|Informal.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
38469|Errinundra group|24551|5|Briefly described|p118 Fig. 5.1|Devonian|Devonian|Informal - see Errinundra Group.||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|2967|5|Briefly described|p14, p15 Fig.2.2, p24|Miocene|Oligocene|Lawrence (1966), who also assigned it to the Murray Group. Previously the Ettrick Formation Ludbrook (1957); see reference p24. Western Murray Basin.||Murray Group.||Overlies Renmark Group. Is overlain conformably and diachronously by Duddo Limestone. Grades eastwards into the Geera Clay.|Grey, fossiliferous marl.|
6341|Ettrick Marl|24551|6|Mentioned|p322 Fig. 10.29|||Of the Murray Group.||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|29591|6|Mentioned|Table 20|||||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|30581|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|30807|6|Mentioned|p101|||Suggested map symbol||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|30934|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Oligocene|Oligocene|||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Oligocene||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|31741|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|31745|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Oligocene|Oligocene|||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|31746|3|Fully described|p194|||||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|31851|6|Mentioned|p12|||refs Ludbrook (1957)||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|34813|6|Mentioned|p62|||||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|36119|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|37809|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|37873|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|41868|6|Mentioned|p551|||||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|42137|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P371|||||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|42827|4|Described|p268|||Of the Murray Group.||||||29-JUL-08
6341|Ettrick Marl|42966|6|Mentioned|p122|||Synonym for Ettrick Formation.||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|46909|6|Mentioned|p94|||||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|49038|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|50154|2|Defined|p135, p243 App.5|Paleogene|Paleogene|Of the Murray Group. Thickness: 5-50m. Interfingers with and unconformably underlies the Duddo Limestone. Disconformably overlies the Renmark Group. Consists of grey and green, highly fossiliferous, glauconitic calcareous clay (marl).||||||07-NOV-08
6341|Ettrick Marl|50155|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Glauconitic marl||||||29-JUL-08
6341|Ettrick Marl|50156|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Of Murray Group. Marine: marl, glauconitic (cross section only)||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|50157|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Of Murray Group. Overlain by Duddo Limetone. Overlies Renmark Group and Eumeralla Formation. Marine: marl, glauconitic (cross section only)||||||25-JUN-04
6341|Ettrick Marl|50158|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Of Murray Group. Marine: marl, glauconitic (cross section only)||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|50159|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Of Murray Group. Marine: marl, glauconitic (cross section only)||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|50160|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Of Murray Group||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|50161|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Of Murray Group. Marine: marl, glauconitic (cross section only)||||||
6341|Ettrick Marl|50162|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Of Murray Group. Marine: marl, glauconitic (cross section only)||||||22-JUN-04
6341|Ettrick Marl|50163|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Of Murray Group. Marine: marl, glauconitic (cross section only)||||||22-JUN-04
6341|Ettrick Marl|50164|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Of Murray Group. Marine: marl, glauconitic (cross section only)||||||24-JUN-04
6341|Ettrick Marl|64237|5|Briefly described|p18 Fig. 2|Late Oligocene|Late Oligocene|Name applied to Ettrick Formation by Lawrence in 1975.  However, usage has reverted to Ettrick Formation.||||||
77131|Eumana (Reedy Flat) Granite|44185|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|I-type. GSV code G128.||||||04-NOV-14
72913|Eumeralla "Group"|61182|6|Mentioned|p13|||Informal reference to units of the Eumeralla Formation. ||||||
40998|Eumeralla Coal Measures, lower|24562|6|Mentioned|p35|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||20-MAY-04
40999|Eumeralla Coal Measures, middle|24562|6|Mentioned|p35|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||20-MAY-04
41000|Eumeralla Formation Coal Measures|24562|6|Mentioned|p33|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
6358|Eumeralla Formation Lower|24314|5|Briefly described|p60|||Informal. See Eumeralla Formaiton, Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||30-NOV-04
6358|Eumeralla Formation Lower|42079|4|Described|p270|||||||||
6359|Eumeralla Formation Middle|42079|4|Described|p271|||||||||
6361|Eumeralla Formation Upper|42079|4|Described|p271|||||||||
6362|Eumeralla Formation""|30905|5|Briefly described|p148|||||||||
6362|Eumeralla Formation""|41642|6|Mentioned|p218|||||||||
6365|Eumeralla Group|12781|6|Mentioned|p395|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|The regional tilt is now about 6 degrees to the SW; implications for reconstructing extensional directions.||||||
6365|Eumeralla Group|22944|5|Briefly described|p2||Early Cretaceous|Max Age: 117 Ma.||||||
6365|Eumeralla Group|42079|4|Described|p270|||See also p275.||||||07-MAR-07
6365|Eumeralla Group|42361|5|Briefly described|p8|||Used 1990 but not acceptably defined so Eumeralla Formation herein.||||||
6365|Eumeralla Group|61627|5|Briefly described|p502|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Of Otway Supergroup. Includes Windermere Sandstone Member. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
6366|Eumerella Formation|22944|6|Mentioned|p5.3|||||||||
6366|Eumerella Formation|42827|4|Described|p532|||of Otway Group||||||
6366|Eumerella Formation|43660|5|Briefly described|p14,Fig.6,p15||Early Cretaceous|||||||
6366|Eumerella Formation|43747|5|Briefly described|p5|||Age: 117 Ma||||||
76927|Euroa Limburgite|66244|5|Briefly described|p7.|||Named by White (1954) for the alkalic mafic volcanics just south of Euroa.|||||Alkalic mafic volcanics.|
76926|Euroa Mafic Volcanics|66244|5|Briefly described|p7.|||Term used by Paul et al. (2005) to include all the Cenozoic mafic volcanics in the Euroa area; upgraded in this study to Euroa Volcanic Group to indicate its Group status with three Members.||||||
69852|Euroa basalts|61210|6|Mentioned|p257|||Informal name. See also the informal Euroa volcanics.||||||
69853|Euroa mafic volcanics|61210|6|Mentioned|p257, p259|||Informal name. See also the informal Euroa volcanics.||||||
69854|Euroa volcanics|61210|5|Briefly described|p246, p257|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|Informal name for mafic rocks in the vicinity of the town of Euroa. Age: probably in 10-5 Ma interval of volcanism. See also the informal Euroa mafic volcanics and Euroa basalts.||||||17-JAN-06
6398|Eustace Creek Diorite|23309|5|Briefly described|p63, 338|||Superseded by Eustace Creek Granodiorite. Oldest intrusion in Eastern LFB at 440+/-9 to 388+/-4 Ma K/Ar ages. Age Spurious.||||||
6398|Eustace Creek Diorite|39446|6|Mentioned|p26|||||||||
6398|Eustace Creek Diorite|39860|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
6398|Eustace Creek Diorite|42089|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
6398|Eustace Creek Diorite|60503|4|Described|p169, p42 Tb. 2|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|Foliated, medium-grained multiphase intrusion consisting of quartz and plagioclase with variable amounts of hornblende and chlorite. Intruded by 'Sheevers Spur Rhyodacite', which is probably Larsen Creek Ignimbrite . Biotite age: 404+/-16Ma.||||||07-SEP-05
6398|Eustace Creek Diorite|60504|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Hornblende diorite: I-type; medium grained, green to dark green||||||
6398|Eustace Creek Diorite|60505|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Hornblende diorite: I-type; medium grained, green to dark green||||||
6398|Eustace Creek Diorite|60506|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Hornblende diorite: I-type; medium grained, green to dark green||||||
6398|Eustace Creek Diorite|60507|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Hornblende diorite: I-type; medium grained, green to dark green||||||
6398|Eustace Creek Diorite|60508|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Hornblende diorite: I-type; 405+/-16 Ma (K/Ar hornblende); nonmagnetic to weakly magnetic (0-20 nT); radiometric response masked by Lake Dartmouth.||||||
6398|Eustace Creek Diorite|61161|5|Briefly described|p153|Ordovician|Ordovician|Age: K/Ar (hornblende) 440+-9 Ma, Richards & Singleton (1981).||||||
6399|Eustace Creek Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||558. Variation on Eustace Creek Granodiorite.||||||
69309|Eustace Creek granite|60503|6|Mentioned|p122|||Informal name. Overlain nonconformably by Larsen Creek Ignimbrite. ||||||
6406|Everard Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p431 App1|||Superseded by Everard Granite.||||||
6406|Everard Adamellite|41850|6|Mentioned|p430|||||||||
6406|Everard Adamellite|42827|5|Briefly described|p430|||Of the Everard Suite. Coarse grained felsic rock with some muscovite||||||30-NOV-04
6406|Everard Adamellite|45003|14|Not recorded|p62|||||||||
6409|Everard granite|41572|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
21764|Eversley Granodiorite|22756|5|Briefly described|P44|||||||||
21764|Eversley Granodiorite|43260|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Biotite granodiorite: pale grey; medium grained; felsic; slightly porphyritic. The outer biotite-rich parts are highly weathered||||||27-OCT-04
78058|Eversley granite|67978|6|Mentioned|p513|||See also Eversley Granite.|389 +/- 12 Ma (U-Pb).|||||19-SEP-14
6428|Everton Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p431 App1|||Superseded by Everton Granodiorite.||||||
6428|Everton Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Variation on Everton Granodiorite.||||||
6429|Everton Granodiorite Porphyrite|23309|6|Mentioned|p431 App1|||Superseded by Everton Granodiorite.||||||
6429|Everton Granodiorite Porphyrite|37885|4|Described|p3|||||||||
6429|Everton Granodiorite Porphyrite|70910|14|Not recorded|p44|||Geological map on opposite page.||||||
79756|Everton Hornblende Porphyrite|70910|5|Briefly described|p44|||Geological map on opposite page.||||||31-MAR-17
79757|Everton Quartz-feldspar-biotite Porphyrite|70910|5|Briefly described|p44|||Geological map on opposite page.||||||31-MAR-17
74709|Everton granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p437 Tb. 1|||Informal name - mentioned only as Everton under a Victorian granites heading - barium content information.||||||
68244|Exalt member|24551|6|Mentioned|p263|||Of the Rintoul Creek Formation. Overlies: Locmany Member||||||
39630|Extended Basalt|24087|6|Mentioned|p336 Fig. 8|||See also Extended basalt.   Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
39630|Extended Basalt|61410|6|Mentioned|p29, |||||||||
39626|Extended basalt|24087|6|Mentioned|p330 Fig. 4|||Informal name.   Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
68245|Fairview Andesite|24551|6|Mentioned|p717 Table 2.4|Cambrian|Cambrian|Age: 510 +/- 2Ma.||||||
24273|Fairview Andesitic Breccia|23229|5|Briefly described|Table3-1p16, 16|Early Cambrian||||||||
24273|Fairview Andesitic Breccia|23309|5|Briefly described|p35.  Table 2.6|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
24273|Fairview Andesitic Breccia|24551|5|Briefly described|p79|||Of the Mount Stavely Volcanic Complex.||||||
24273|Fairview Andesitic Breccia|38436|4|Described|p423|||See also Fig.2.||||||
24273|Fairview Andesitic Breccia|40172|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
24273|Fairview Andesitic Breccia|40761|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||||||||
24273|Fairview Andesitic Breccia|40887|2|Defined|p12|Cambrian|Cambrian|Prob. Cambrian||||||
24273|Fairview Andesitic Breccia|41571|6|Mentioned|Table 2.2|||||||||
24273|Fairview Andesitic Breccia|42827|6|Mentioned|Table 2.2|||||||||
24273|Fairview Andesitic Breccia|61187|5|Briefly described|p69 Fig.2, p75 Table 4, p130. |Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Produces narrow, linear, NNW-trending high magnetic responses. Magnetic susceptibility and S.G. are given.||Unit in Mount Stavely Volcanic Complex.|||Andesitic lava and breccia, shale.|
24273|Fairview Andesitic Breccia|68116|5|Briefly described|Appendix, Map 39.|Cambrian|Cambrian||||||Andesitic breccia: massive; minor andesite and basalt lava.|
24273|Fairview Andesitic Breccia|70967|6|Mentioned|p28|||Stavely Belt.||||||
6501|Fairy Beds|36201|4|Described|p5|||||||||
6501|Fairy Beds|37330|5|Briefly described|p12|||||||||
6501|Fairy Beds|38367|6|Mentioned|Fig.11|||||||||
6503|Fairy Formation|23615|6|Mentioned|p120|||Superseded by Fairy Sandstone.||||||
6503|Fairy Formation|23938|5|Briefly described|p37|||Probably superseded by Fairy Sandstone.Of the Snowy River Volcanics.||||||25-SEP-08
6503|Fairy Formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p144|||Of Little River Subgroup.||||||
6503|Fairy Formation|41585|5|Briefly described|p135|||||||||
6503|Fairy Formation|60542|6|Mentioned|p61|||Probably misspelt - intended to be Fairy Sandstone.||||||
6503|Fairy Formation|63594|5|Briefly described|p1031-1039|Pragian|Pragian|Mentioned as location for specimens of most photos in article. Of the Snowy River Volcanics. New onychodont specimens have been found in this formation in Victoria (2006) - similar to Onychodus jandemarrai. Discussion on age reasons included in text.||||||04-OCT-07
6503|Fairy Formation|66498|6|Mentioned|p43|Pragian|Pragian|Contains a rich assemblage of vertebrate micro-remains including a jaw fragment of the oldest known coelacanth.||||||
38688|Fairy Member|23615|5|Briefly described|p120|||Of Timbarra Formation. Superseded by Fairy Sandstone.||||||
38688|Fairy Member|60542|6|Mentioned|p50|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Timbarra Formation (Fletcher 1963). Now upgraded to Fairy Sandstone of the Little River Subgroup. Contains shelly fossils.||||||
6505|Fairy Member""|33606|6|Mentioned|p70|||||||||
6506|Fairy beds|36201|4|Described|p5|||||||||
26546|Falls Creek Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||571. Variation on Falls Creek Granodiorite, Vic NOT Falls Creek Tonalite, Qld.||||||
6510|Falls Creek Granodiorite|42154|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P334|||||||||
6510|Falls Creek Granodiorite|61160|6|Mentioned|p70|||Of Carlyle (1975), Dripps (1981), Chappell et al (1991). Superseded by East Kiewa Granodiorite. ||||||
69805|Falls Creek Series|61160|6|Mentioned|p70|||Superseded by Falls Creek Suite. Subdivided into 3 suites by Willman (1999) based on chemical composition: Ensay, Polar Star, Rileys Creek Suites. ||||||
69805|Falls Creek Series|61161|6|Mentioned|p91|||Several I-type granites in the Omeo Metamorphic Complex grouped by Fagan (1979) into the Falls Creek Series (termed suite in Morand et al. 2005). See Falls Creek Suite.||||||
70241|Falls Creek Tonalite (VIC)|61160|6|Mentioned|p70|||Of Fagan (1979) - who renamed East Kiewa Granodiorite without explanation.  Original name still applies.||||||
6535|Farquhar "member"|33606|5|Briefly described|p63|||||||||
6538|Farquhar Limestone|13996|6|Mentioned|p132|Silurian|Silurian|NE Victoria. Contains Telychian-Sheinwoodian tabulate corals.||||||
6538|Farquhar Limestone|23615|5|Briefly described|p82|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|Of Cowombat Siltstone. See also Farquhar Limestone lens.||||||
6538|Farquhar Limestone|40328|6|Mentioned|Fig.12(J2)|||||||||
38690|Farquhar Limestone lens|23615|5|Briefly described|p82|||Of Cowombat Siltstone. Informal reference to the Farquhar Limestone.||||||
6539|Farquhar Member|39447|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
6540|Farquhar limestone member|33393|6|Mentioned|p159|||||||||
40619|Farquhar member|23309|6|Mentioned|p86|||||||||
23589|Feltis Farm Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p431 App1|||Superseded by Feltis Farm Tonalite.||||||
23589|Feltis Farm Granite|23615|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
23589|Feltis Farm Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Feltis Farm Tonalite.||||||
23589|Feltis Farm Granite|43312|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Wenlock|of Bete Bolong Suite. G47. Hornblende-biotite tonalite, grey-green, fine to medium grained, altered, I-Type.||||||26-OCT-04
23589|Feltis Farm Granite|43313|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Wenlock|of Bete Bolong Suite.||||||
38691|Feltis Farm granite|23615|6|Mentioned|p150|||Informal name - see Feltis Farm Granite.||||||
38691|Feltis Farm granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p234|||Of the Kuark Province||||||
40620|Ferny Creek rhyodacite|23309|6|Mentioned|p167|||||||||
37239|Ferres Creek Tonalite""|24012|6|Mentioned|p222 appendix 1|||Informal name.||||||
31810|Ferres Creek granite|43846|5|Briefly described|11||Ordovician|Age 485+-5Ma. Informal name.||||||
31810|Ferres Creek granite|63446|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|No lithology given: is listed as Ferres Creek. G423.||||||12-JUN-15
40621|Ferres Creek tonalite|23309|6|Mentioned|p335|||||||||
26550|Fiddlers Green Granite|22878|4|Described|p71|||||||||
26550|Fiddlers Green Granite|22879|5|Briefly described|map|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Glenbog Supersuite. Biotite-minor hornblende granite: pale grey to pink, coarse grained, massive to mylonitic; prominent quartz grains.||||||01-OCT-04
26550|Fiddlers Green Granite|22880|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Glenbog Supersuite. Biotite-minor hornblende granite: pale grey to pink, coarse grained, massive to mylonitic; prominent quartz grains.||||||01-OCT-04
26550|Fiddlers Green Granite|22881|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Glenbog Supersuite. Biotite-minor hornblende granite: Moderately magnetic (up to 70 nT). Non-magnetic section with weakly magnetic lineaments of 20-25 nT. Variable radiometric response, generally high in K||||||06-OCT-04
26550|Fiddlers Green Granite|23309|5|Briefly described|p320, 323, 345|||G23 I-Type||||||
26550|Fiddlers Green Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
36327|Fishermans Bend Silt|23537|6|Mentioned|Fig 7 p 449|||||||||
36327|Fishermans Bend Silt|71277|5|Briefly described|p301-303, p307 Fig.6, p308-309, p316|Quaternary|Quaternary|Lucas (1887). A component of the Yarra Delta. Appears also as Fishermens Bend Silt (p304-306, p308). Middle Pleistocene.||Yarra Delta Group.||Overlies Moray Street Gravels.|Stiff to very stiff silty clay and silt with some sand. Mottled orange brown and grey in upper part, dark grey to black in lower part.|
24981|Fishermans Bend silt|37035|6|Mentioned|p180|||||||||
68246|Fishing Point marl|24551|6|Mentioned|p625|||||||||
72914|Flaxman Beds|61182|6|Mentioned|p16|||Of Bain (1961). Superseded by Flaxman Formation. ||||||
72914|Flaxman Beds|61625|5|Briefly described|p476|||Flaxman Formation was originally refered to as Flaxman Beds by Bain and McQueen (1964) but was later re-named the Flaxman Fromation by Bock and Glenie (1965).||||||07-FEB-11
80429|Flaxman's Beds""|71437|6|Mentioned|p157|||Flaxman's Beds p157, replaced by Flaxman Formation.||||||
6736|Flaxmans Beds|32344|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
6736|Flaxmans Beds|32898|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
6736|Flaxmans Beds|48581|2|Defined|p34|||See also p1,2,29,31,35,40. (J54-12/Port Campbell).||||||
6736|Flaxmans Beds|48624|14|Not recorded|p1,5,Fig.2|||(J54-6/Benara).||||||
6736|Flaxmans Beds|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
6735|Flaxmans Beds""|12796|6|Mentioned|p457|||Of Bain (1961).Superseded by Flaxman Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin/Port Campbell Embayment.||||||
6735|Flaxmans Beds""|31036|6|Mentioned|p197|||See also p200. Refers Taylor (1964).||||||08-MAY-07
6735|Flaxmans Beds""|42361|5|Briefly described|p13|||Name never defined. Superseded by Flaxman Formation.||||||
6735|Flaxmans Beds""|44133|6|Mentioned|p146|||Superseded by Flaxman Formation. ||||||
6735|Flaxmans Beds""|48911|6|Mentioned|p47|||Refers Taylor (1964)||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|22944|5|Briefly described|Fig3|Coniacian|Cenomanian|||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|24405|5|Briefly described|p6|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|24562|5|Briefly described|p6, 8 Fig. 2|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Geological Province: Otway Basin.  Of the Sherbrook Group.  Overlies: Waarre Sandstone.  Maximum Thickness: 600m.||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|29856|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|30499|6|Mentioned|p92|||Stratigraphy||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|31396|6|Mentioned|p1185|||||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||U.Cret.||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|33165|6|Mentioned|Chart|||Correlation chart only||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|33940|6|Mentioned|Fig.21-1|||Cenoman - Coniacian.||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|34063|6|Mentioned|p3|||Table. U.Cret.||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|34987|6|Mentioned|p171|||||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|38625|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|40560|5|Briefly described|Fig.3|||||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|41185|6|Mentioned|p177|||||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|41704|6|Mentioned|p100|||||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|41714|6|Mentioned|p304|||||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|41936|6|Mentioned|p75|||||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|43219|5|Briefly described|Fig.3,p6.|Turonian|Cenomanian|of Sherbrook Group||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|43660|5|Briefly described|p14,Fig.6,p15||Late Cretaceous|||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|48911|3|Fully described|p18|||||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|48977|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
6739|Flaxmans Formation|63124|5|Briefly described|p48 Fig. 5.1|||Alternative spelling used by Reynolds et al 1966 and Wopfner et al (1971) - now superseded by Flaxman Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
6738|Flaxmans Formation""|31036|6|Mentioned|p201|||Refers earlier use. See also P197||||||
41001|Flaxmans formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p256|||||||||
41001|Flaxmans formation|24562|6|Mentioned|p45|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
80406|Flemington and Lower Brighton Beds""|71419|6|Mentioned|p7, p21|||Of Selwyn (1861). Said to be Miocene. [Citations probably erroneous: Selwyn 1861 as cited has wrong pagination and does not include this name. A Selwyn, 1860 map available at https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-235067566/view  has this unit as Flemington and Upper Brighton beds, without quotation marks, and aged Pliocene].||||||02-FEB-18
77314|Flemington and Upper Brighton beds|65715|5|Briefly described|p16|||Superseded name used by Selwyn (1862). Outcrops now included in Brighton Group.||||||
24984|Flinders Basalt|24551|6|Mentioned|p362|Eocene|Eocene|In the Mornington Peninsula to Phillip Island coastal region - basaltic lavas that occurred between 45-37Ma.||||||28-FEB-08
24984|Flinders Basalt|31510|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||On p5.||||||28-FEB-08
24984|Flinders Basalt|33458|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
24984|Flinders Basalt|33462|6|Mentioned|p10|||Strat.table.||||||
24984|Flinders Basalt|35276|6|Mentioned|p246|||||||||
24984|Flinders Basalt|35290|6|Mentioned|p31|||||||||
24984|Flinders Basalt|42827|5|Briefly described|p318|||see also Fig 8.15||||||
68248|Flinders Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p319|||Basalt flows up to 400m thick.  Also called Flinders Basalt (p362).||||||28-FEB-08
77118|Flinders Sequence|61553|5|Briefly described|p605 Fig.4, p611 Fig.12, p613-617.|Early Oligocene|Middle Eocene|Bass Basin. An overall transgressive-regressive succession. The upper part has poor hydrocarbon source potential and is immature across the Basin.|||Contains Boonah and Anglesea Formations.|Overlies Aroo Sequence. Is overlain by Torquay Sequence.|Thick basal channel sandstones; shale, sandstone, siltstone.|
77118|Flinders Sequence|69297|6|Mentioned|p143, p144, p148|Lower Oligocene|Middle Eocene|Durroon Sub-basin, Bass Basin. Is an overall transgressive-regressive succession deposited in shallow bay to open marine environments. ||||Unconformably overlies the Bass Megasequence. Overlain unconformably by the Torquay Sequence. ||
77118|Flinders Sequence|69879|5|Briefly described|p432, p435|Oligocene|Eocene|Also appears as Flinders (Demons Bluff) Sequence on p435. Said to include Boonah Sand, Anglesea Formation, Demons Bluff Formation. 350m thick.||||Overlies Aroo Sequence unconformably. Underlies Torquay Sequence unconformably.|Sand and marine shale.|
68247|Flinders basalt|24551|6|Mentioned|p310 Fig. 10.18|||Informal - see Flinders Basalt ( p362).||||||28-FEB-08
6776|Flowerdale Conglomerate|32305|6|Mentioned|p164|||||||||
6776|Flowerdale Conglomerate|38787|6|Mentioned|p141|||||||||
6777|Flowerdale Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p431 App1|||Superseded by Flowerdale Granodiorite.||||||
6777|Flowerdale Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Variation on Flowerdale Granodiorite.||||||
6780|Flowerdale Sandstone Member|23309|5|Briefly described|p141, 146|||||||||
6780|Flowerdale Sandstone Member|35283|5|Briefly described|p51|||||||||
6780|Flowerdale Sandstone Member|38787|6|Mentioned|p125|||||||||
6780|Flowerdale Sandstone Member|41585|5|Briefly described|p111|||||||||
6780|Flowerdale Sandstone Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p111|||||||||
6780|Flowerdale Sandstone Member|60599|6|Mentioned|p56|||Possibly the southern continuation of Wilkie Sandstone Member. Considered by earlier workers to be equivalent to McIvor Sandstone. See also Flowerdale Member - probably abbrevaited version of name.||||||
6780|Flowerdale Sandstone Member|61185|5|Briefly described|p22, p24-25 Fig. 7, p45|||Formerly of Humevale Formation (Williams 1964). Superseded Flowerdale Member of Williams (1964); revised to Flowerdale Sandstone Member by Garrat (1986). Now incorporated into Norton Gully Sandstone. See Flowerdale Member.||||||07-FEB-11
37553|Fluke Knob ignimbrite|23309|6|Mentioned|p130|||Informal - see Fluke Knob Ignimbrite.||||||
37553|Fluke Knob ignimbrite|24551|5|Briefly described|p143|||Informal. Of Tara Range Subgroup.||||||
37553|Fluke Knob ignimbrite|60542|6|Mentioned|p53|||Informal - see Fluke Knob Ignimbrite.||||||
6796|Footscray basalt|30271|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
6796|Footscray basalt|35293|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
6796|Footscray basalt|70999|14|Not recorded|p169|||Mineralogy.||||||
6810|Forest Creek Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p448 App1|||Obsolete granite name.  GSV G100.||||||22-OCT-10
6810|Forest Creek Granite|24133|6|Mentioned|p58|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
6810|Forest Creek Granite|33779|4|Described|p163|||||||||
6810|Forest Creek Granite|39860|5|Briefly described|p17|||See also P26||||||
6810|Forest Creek Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||No. 616. near Walwa||||||22-OCT-10
29221|Forlorn Hope Granodiorite|23615|6|Mentioned|p73, p148|Early Devonian|Early Silurian|Name appears to be used interchangeably with Forlorn Hope Granite throughout text.||||||
29221|Forlorn Hope Granodiorite|38145|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
29221|Forlorn Hope Granodiorite|38367|6|Mentioned|Fig.9.|||||||||
29221|Forlorn Hope Granodiorite|39447|6|Mentioned|Fig.18|||||||||
29221|Forlorn Hope Granodiorite|39860|4|Described|p18|||||||||
29221|Forlorn Hope Granodiorite|44092|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian|Silurian|ggb10.||||||
29221|Forlorn Hope Granodiorite|60078|6|Mentioned|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
78059|Fosterville Felsic Dyke|67978|6|Mentioned|p500 Tb.1|Frasnian|Lochkovian|Zircon dating by Bierlein et al. (1999a, 2001b) from Fosterville Felsic Dyke (Quartz Porphyry).|394 +/- 17 Ma, SIMS U-Pb.|||||19-SEP-14
74738|Freeman Member|60599|6|Mentioned|p56|||Abbreviation of Freeman Sandstone Member. Of Montys Hut Formation (Walhalla Group). Considered by some workers to be equivalent  to McIvor Sandstone.||||||
74738|Freeman Member|61185|5|Briefly described|p24-25 Fig. 7, p45|||Of Schleiger (1964a, 1964b). Former stratigraphic subdivision of Lower Palaeozoic rocks associated with Humevale Siltstone and Walhalla Group sediments. Name now obsolete and rocks now belong to Montys Hut Formation (Walhalla Group).||||||07-FEB-11
68249|Fryingpan Volcanics|24551|6|Mentioned|p24 Fig 2.13|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
68249|Fryingpan Volcanics|61410|6|Mentioned|p7 Fig.2|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
68249|Fryingpan Volcanics|61752|5|Briefly described|p3 Fig. 1|Cambrian|Cambrian|Geological Province: Adelaide Fold Belt. See also p6 Fig. 2.||||||07-FEB-11
79808|Funston's Quarry iddingsite basalt|70999|14|Not recorded|p168|||Order of extrusion.||||||
34715|Future Trail Adamellite|22878|6|Mentioned|p55|||||||||
28561|Future Trail Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||137.  Of the Drummer Suite (Bemboka Supersuite).  Not intended as a formal name.||||||08-FEB-05
6936|Fyansford Clay|24551|6|Mentioned|p630|||||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|30206|6|Mentioned|p4|||Submarine outcrop inferred from evidence indexed assemblage of forams.||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|30818|5|Briefly described|p192|||||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|31516|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|31848|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|32815|6|Mentioned|p200|||||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|33228|4|Described|p4|||Mention P3||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|33231|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|33240|4|Described|p4|||See also P3||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|33604|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.35|||||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|35262|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|35276|6|Mentioned|p239|||||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|35290|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|36119|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|37385|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Bass Basin||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|41075|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|41274|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|41537|6|Mentioned|p352|||||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|42827|6|Mentioned|p313|||||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|44197|6|Mentioned|Map Legend||Miocene|||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|46983|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|60084|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|Silt, sand, marl.||||||19-JUL-04
6936|Fyansford Clay|61181|6|Mentioned|p119, p133|||Overlies Batesford Limestone. Same unit as Fyansford Formation - but which is current?||||||20-DEC-07
6936|Fyansford Clay|61207|5|Briefly described|p282, p283 Fig. 3|Middle Miocene|Middle Miocene|See also Fyansford Formation. Clayey limestone. Unconformably overlain by the Moorabool Viaduct Formation. Geological Province: Port Phillip Basin.||||||10-JAN-06
6936|Fyansford Clay|63445|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Miocene|Miocene|Mapped with Newport Silt as one unit.|||||Marine: glauconitic silt, marl, minor limestone.|
6936|Fyansford Clay|65715|5|Briefly described|p14 Tb.8, p16|||Superseded name for Gellibrand Marl used by Singleton (1941) and Bowler (1963) in Torquay Group in Torquay and Port Phillip Basins.||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|70998|14|Not recorded|p159|||Refers to Bowler (1963).||||||
6936|Fyansford Clay|71277|5|Briefly described|p303 Tb.1|||Also appears as Fyansford Formation (p305).||||Unconformably underlies the Yarra Delta Group.|Blue-grey shelly marls and mudstones.|
6936|Fyansford Clay|71419|5|Briefly described|p21-22|Miocene|Miocene|Of Bowler (1963.) Marine Miocene clays with limestone bands. Same unit as Newport Formation of Thomas and Baragwanath (1950), but in the Moorabool and Barwon river valleys and the Batesford limestone quarry. See discussion p22. Superseded by Gellibrand Marl in 2009.||||||02-FEB-18
6937|Fyansford Formation|22626|6|Mentioned|446 fig 10|Middle Miocene|Early Miocene|Geol province East Otway Basin. Underlying unit Batesford Limestone||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|22886|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|23230|4|Described|Table4-1p40, 42|Miocene||Present in the Port Phillip Basin.||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|23238|5|Briefly described|p107|||Geol. Province: Port Phillip Basin||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|23239|4|Described|Table1p109, 116-8|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|23243|5|Briefly described|Fig11-5.1p170|Miocene|Oligocene|||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|23267|5|Briefly described|p377||Middle Miocene|||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|23537|5|Briefly described|Fig 7 p 449|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|23768|5|Briefly described|p28 Fig.5|Miocene|Miocene|Geological Province: Port Phillip Basin. See also p43, p78, p115, p131.||||||29-MAR-05
6937|Fyansford Formation|23909|5|Briefly described|p291|Pliocene|Miocene|Geological Province: Port Phillip Basin.||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|24038|5|Briefly described|p444|Miocene|Miocene|Formerly referred to as Newport Formation.||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p315|Late Miocene|Middle Miocene|Maximum Thickness: 100m. Overlies Batesford Formation & Puebla Formation.||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|30578|5|Briefly described|p13|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|30865|6|Mentioned|p303|||Middle Miocene||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|30929|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|Formation of Torquay Group||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|32815|6|Mentioned|p200|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|33458|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|35011|6|Mentioned|p314|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|35066|6|Mentioned|p212|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|35262|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|35271|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|35274|6|Mentioned|p421|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|35276|4|Described|p239|||P242||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|35290|4|Described|p40|||See also P33.||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|35712|4|Described|p18|||See also P34 re aquifers.||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|37035|6|Mentioned|p142|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|37385|4|Described|p111|||||||||01-JUL-08
6937|Fyansford Formation|38144|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|38159|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|39605|6|Mentioned|p26|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|39865|4|Described|p35|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|40524|6|Mentioned|p181|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|40970|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|41043|6|Mentioned|p85|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|41274|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|41398|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|41511|5|Briefly described|p17|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|41518|6|Mentioned|p146|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|41521|3|Fully described|p236|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|41538|6|Mentioned|p304|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|41578|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|41868|5|Briefly described|p554|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|42016|6|Mentioned|p59|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|42184|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P348|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|42318|6|Mentioned|p5|||Synonym for Batcombe Clay||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|42371|6|Mentioned|p35, p41|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|42635|6|Mentioned|p88|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|42824|4|Described|p261|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|42827|4|Described|p313|||Of Torquay Group, see also Fig 8.14||||||01-JUL-08
6937|Fyansford Formation|43801|6|Mentioned|p110|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|45168|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|60083|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Stated to be synonymous with Newport Formation.  Glauconitic silt, calcareous silt, grey clay, minor limestone.||||||19-JUL-04
6937|Fyansford Formation|60785|5|Briefly described|p184 Fig.1, pp191-192. |Serravallian|Langhian|Of the Torquay/Port Phillip Basins. Youngest part of the Formation is Foraminifera zone N12, Bairnsdalian, Middle Miocene (Abele et al., 1988). Has yielded fossil cetacean bone fragments.|||||Basal sandy calcarenite passing upwards into calcareous silt and clay with sandy calcarenite interbeds. Above that, a layer of calcareous sandstone and sandy marl.|
6937|Fyansford Formation|61155|6|Mentioned|p5|||Sedimentation in the Sorrento Graben. ||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|61181|6|Mentioned|p133|||Same unit as Fyansford Clay? Which has priority?||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|61207|5|Briefly described|p283|||Name misspelt? - and should be Fyansford Clay? Unconformably overlain by the basal phosphatic nodule beds of the Black Rock Sandstone in the Beaumaris area.||||||23-JAN-06
6937|Fyansford Formation|62899|6|Mentioned|p48|Miocene|Miocene|In Port Phillip Basin.||||||
6937|Fyansford Formation|63739|5|Briefly described|p46, p48|Middle Miocene|Middle Miocene|Contains ostracod assemblages at Batesford Quarry.||||||01-JUL-08
6937|Fyansford Formation|67061|6|Mentioned|p554 Fig.10.|Miocene|Miocene|Port Phillip Basin.||||Overlies Batesford Limestone.||
6937|Fyansford Formation|68360|6|Mentioned|p223, p225 Fig.4, p226|||||||Unconformably overlain by the Beaumaris Sandstone.||
6937|Fyansford Formation|68811|5|Briefly described|p67, p116, p116 fig 68, p195 tbl 49|Tertiary|Tertiary|Deposited in a marine environment. Aquitard.||||Overlain by the Brighton Group and the Bridgewater and Wannaeue Formations.|Interbedded clay, silt and sand.|14-APR-20
6937|Fyansford Formation|71277|5|Briefly described|p305|||Also appears as Fyansford Clay (p303 Tb.1).||||Unconformably overlies Melbourne Formation. Unconformably underlies the Yarra Delta Group.|Limestones and marls.|
39196|Fyansford Formation, upper|23768|6|Mentioned|p148|Bairnsdalian|Bairnsdalian|Informal - see Fyansford Formation.||||||
6938|Fyansford beds|35276|6|Mentioned|p239|||||||||
6938|Fyansford beds|42827|6|Mentioned|p313|||refers to Chapman & Cudmore (1924) and Singleton (1941)||||||
6938|Fyansford beds|65715|5|Briefly described|p14 Tb.8|||Superseded name for Gellibrand Marl used by Chapman and Cudmore (1924).||||||
6939|Fyansford clay|35276|6|Mentioned|p239|||||||||
42161|Fyansford formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p526|||||||||
42161|Fyansford formation|60585|6|Mentioned|p29|||Informal name. Geological Province: Port Phillip Basin.||||||24-NOV-04
27410|Fyansford(Newport) Formation|35712|6|Mentioned|Table 6|||||||||
27410|Fyansford(Newport) Formation|38147|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
6973|Gambier Limestone Formation|31424|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||Lithostratigraphy||||||
6973|Gambier Limestone Formation|32852|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
6973|Gambier Limestone Formation|33609|6|Mentioned|p964|||See also Fig. 1||||||
6973|Gambier Limestone Formation|35313|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||See also P964||||||
6973|Gambier Limestone Formation|35754|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
68250|Gambier Limestone, Lower|24551|5|Briefly described|p292 Fig. 10.3|||||||||
68251|Gambier Limestone, Middle|24551|5|Briefly described|p292 Fig. 10.3|||||||||
68252|Gambier Limestone, Upper|24551|5|Briefly described|p292 Fig. 10.3|||||||||
6982|Gambier-Portland Limestone|45168|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Variation of Gambier Limestone and Portland Limestone||||||
7042|Garvey Gully Sandstones|41571|4|Described|p54|||||||||
7042|Garvey Gully Sandstones|42827|5|Briefly described|p54|||||||||
7043|Garvey Gully Tuff|31572|6|Mentioned|Fig.|||On correlation chart 1.||||||
7043|Garvey Gully Tuff|33602|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
7043|Garvey Gully Tuff|33607|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
7043|Garvey Gully Tuff|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.33|||Analysis||||||
7043|Garvey Gully Tuff|35112|6|Mentioned|p281|||See also P280.||||||
7043|Garvey Gully Tuff|35281|5|Briefly described|p17|||||||||
40622|Garvey Gully formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p46|||||||||
41642|Gatum ignimbrite|50154|6|Mentioned|p117|||Informal - see Gatum Ignimbrite||||||
25000|Gelantipy Basalt|24551|6|Mentioned|p362|Eocene|Eocene|Contemporaneous with Flinders Basalt. Written informally as Gelantipy basalt.||||||29-JAN-09
25000|Gelantipy Basalt|41384|6|Mentioned|p358|||||||||
26568|Gelantipy Rhyodacite|33603|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
26568|Gelantipy Rhyodacite|33606|5|Briefly described|p64|||||||||
26568|Gelantipy Rhyodacite|35014|4|Described|p363|||||||||
26568|Gelantipy Rhyodacite|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
26568|Gelantipy Rhyodacite|36201|4|Described|p4|||||||||
26568|Gelantipy Rhyodacite|37330|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
26568|Gelantipy Rhyodacite|39447|5|Briefly described|p12|||||||||
26568|Gelantipy Rhyodacite|41585|6|Mentioned|p136|||refers to Ringwood (1955)||||||
7098|Gelantipy Rhyodacite Member|38367|6|Mentioned|p149|||||||||
7099|Gelantipy Rhyodacite""|37330|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
39009|Gelantipy ignimbrite|23309|6|Mentioned|p131|||||||||
39009|Gelantipy ignimbrite|23615|6|Mentioned|p99|||Informal - see Gelantipy Ignimbrite.||||||
31142|Gelibrand Marl|22674|5|Briefly described|Fig.2 p719|Late Miocene|Early Oligocene|||||||
31142|Gelibrand Marl|43171|6|Mentioned|5-8|||Of Heytesbury Group. Age: 10-35Ma||||||
31142|Gelibrand Marl|43744|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p3|||||||||
31142|Gelibrand Marl|61207|5|Briefly described|p283 Fig. 3|Early Miocene|Early Miocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||10-JAN-06
7102|Gellibrand Beds""|31036|6|Mentioned|p212|||Refers Baker (1950)||||||
7103|Gellibrand Clay|32499|6|Mentioned|p107|||Miocene||||||
7103|Gellibrand Clay|33155|5|Briefly described|p122|||||||||
7103|Gellibrand Clay|35066|6|Mentioned|p211|||In reference to Baker 1944||||||
7103|Gellibrand Clay|39929|6|Mentioned|p273|||||||||
7103|Gellibrand Clay|41075|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
7103|Gellibrand Clay|42827|5|Briefly described|p285|||refers to Baker (1953)||||||
7103|Gellibrand Clay|43590|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
7103|Gellibrand Clay|48581|14|Not recorded|p14|||||||||
7103|Gellibrand Clay|48911|6|Mentioned|p27|||Correlation||||||
7103|Gellibrand Clay|61182|5|Briefly described|p28|||Of Baker (1950) together with Glenample Clay as part of a sequence. Gellibrand Clay was overlain by Glenample Clay. These now form the single unit Gellibrand Marl. ||||||
7103|Gellibrand Clay|65715|5|Briefly described|p14 Tb.8|||Superseded name for Gellibrand Marl.||||||
7103|Gellibrand Clay|66002|6|Mentioned|p13 Tb.9|||Superseded name for Gellibrand Marl||||||
7103|Gellibrand Clay|70942|4|Described|p126, 119|||||||||17-FEB-17
7103|Gellibrand Clay|71419|5|Briefly described|p22|||Of Baker (1953) [Previously Gellibrand Beds of Heytsbury Formation, Baker (1950)]. Superseded by Gellibrand Marl (Formation) by Glenie (1971).||Said to be of Heytesbury Formation (in 1950).||||06-FEB-18
7103|Gellibrand Clay|71437|6|Mentioned|p161|||Of Baker (1950, 1953). Amended to Gellibrand Marl herein.||||||
25001|Gellibrand Clay""|30578|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
25001|Gellibrand Clay""|31036|6|Mentioned|p212|||Refers Baker (1944)||||||
25001|Gellibrand Clay""|35066|6|Mentioned|p212|||||||||
25001|Gellibrand Clay""|42827|6|Mentioned|p286|||||||||
7104|Gellibrand Clays|42827|6|Mentioned|p285|||refers to Baker (1950)||||||
7104|Gellibrand Clays|61182|5|Briefly described|p28|||Of Baker (1944). Superseded by Gellibrand Marl. ||||||
7106|Gellibrand Formation|23768|5|Briefly described|p28 Fig.5, p71|Middle Miocene|Early Miocene|Geological Province: Central Otway Basin.  See also p71.||||||30-MAR-05
7106|Gellibrand Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p631|||||||||
7106|Gellibrand Formation|35271|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
7106|Gellibrand Formation|41043|5|Briefly described|p103|||Mention P85||||||
7105|Gellibrand Formation""|30578|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
35552|Gellibrand Marl Formation|23249|5|Briefly described|p147 Fig.2|Early Miocene|Late Oligocene|Equivalent to Upper Gambier Limestone. Fossil assemblage of Plankton defines age.||||||
35552|Gellibrand Marl Formation|24562|6|Mentioned|p110|||Maximum Thickness: 1300m.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
35552|Gellibrand Marl Formation|60538|5|Briefly described|p471 Fig. 10|||||||||
35552|Gellibrand Marl Formation|61896|5|Briefly described|p57|||Name may be misspelt and should be Gellibrand Marl? Locally unconformably overlain by Moorabool Viaduct Formation.||||||19-DEC-07
26569|Gellibrand basalt|30580|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Eocene|Eocene|||||||
77315|Gellibrand beds|65715|5|Briefly described|p14 Tb.8|||Superseded name for Gellibrand Marl used by Tate and Dennant (1893).||||||
7110|Gellibrand beds""|30578|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
7110|Gellibrand beds""|31036|6|Mentioned|p212|||Refers Tate & Dennant (1895)||||||
7110|Gellibrand beds""|63124|6|Mentioned|p93|||Of Tate and Dennant (1895).  Defined by Bock and Glenie 91965) as Gellibrand Marl. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||31-JAN-08
38780|Gellibrand marl|23909|5|Briefly described|p290|||Informal - see Gellibrand Marl.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
7111|Gelliondale Seam|38931|4|Described|p82|||||||||
7111|Gelliondale Seam|42649|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P197-198|||||||||
7111|Gelliondale Seam|61336|5|Briefly described|p(ix) Fig. 9|Oligocene|Eocene|Name given to the combined Alberton B seam with an older Traralgon Formation C seam at Gelliondale. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|22686|6|Mentioned|p747|||Type section in Geltwood Beach-1 has since been reassigned to the Eumeralla Formation (Morton 1990).||||||
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p245|||||||||
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|29856|6|Mentioned|p37|||||||||
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|30905|6|Mentioned|Table 7.4|||||||||
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|33940|6|Mentioned|p400|||Lower Cretaceous.||||||09-MAY-07
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|35013|5|Briefly described|p390|||||||||
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|41185|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|41269|5|Briefly described|p245|||Mention Fig.2||||||
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|41642|6|Mentioned|Table 7.4|||||||||
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|41704|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|41769|6|Mentioned|p57|||||||||
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|41868|4|Described|p532|||Formerly Geltwood Beach Member.||||||09-MAY-07
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|42152|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P4|||||||||
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|42361|5|Briefly described|p4|||Name should be discarded. Pollen correlation with Eumeralla Formation but described as time correlation of Pretty Hill Formation.||||||09-MAY-07
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|42524|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P27|||||||||
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|42555|5|Briefly described|Fig.2 P285|||||||||
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|42827|5|Briefly described|Table 7.4|||Of Otway Group.||||||09-MAY-07
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|42863|5|Briefly described|Fig.14|||Variation on Victorian unit.||||||
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|48911|3|Fully described|p12|||L. Cret.||||||
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|48977|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|61182|5|Briefly described|p12|||Of Reynolds et al (1968a,b). Garnet-bearing sandstone, and mudstone, interbedded with Eumeralla Formation - palynologically correlated with Eumeralla Fm - therefore name should not be used for strata in Geltwood Beach-1. Underlies Eumeralla Formation.||||||
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|61626|5|Briefly described|p486 Fig. 2|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Of Otway Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
7112|Geltwood Beach Formation|63124|5|Briefly described|p48 Fig. 5.1|||Superseded the Geltwood Beach Member. Recommended that name should be dropped from use - see also "Geltwood Beach Formation". Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
7114|Geltwood Beach Member|22875|5|Briefly described|p26 Table1|||||||||
7114|Geltwood Beach Member|41868|6|Mentioned|Fig.12.30|||||||||
7114|Geltwood Beach Member|42827|5|Briefly described|Fig 12.30|||Of Otway Group.||||||09-MAY-07
7114|Geltwood Beach Member|63124|5|Briefly described|p48 Fig. 5.1|||Of the Crayfish Formation. Superseded by Geltwood Beach Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
40623|Genoa Peak granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p346||Devonian|||||||
40623|Genoa Peak granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p448|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|22878|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|23229|6|Mentioned|Plate3-3p35||Late Devonian|||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|29992|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|29994|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|30071|6|Mentioned|p371|||||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|30574|3|Fully described|Appendix 1|||||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|30938|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|32671|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|33253|6|Mentioned|p59|||Locality of vertebrates||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|33732|5|Briefly described|Table III|||||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|34109|5|Briefly described|p158|||Outcrop in far south of NSW||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|34519|6|Mentioned|p45|||||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|35112|6|Mentioned|p288|||||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|35277|3|Fully described|p116|||||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|37727|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|38367|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|39665|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|40761|6|Mentioned|p238|||||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|41572|6|Mentioned|Fig.1.11|||||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|41641|4|Described|p186|||||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|42827|4|Described|p186|||||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|43507|14|Not recorded|p125|||||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|45122|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
7123|Genoa River Beds|46574|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Of the Lambian Intramontane Depression. Geological Province: Lambian Transitional Province.  Conglomerate, sandstone, shale.||||||04-NOV-04
7123|Genoa River Beds|68298|5|Briefly described|p235|||Remains similar to anthrodire Groenlandaspis occur in undescribed fauna (A. Ritchie, pers. comm.) which is associated with the tetrapod trackway reported by Warren and Wakefield (1972).||||Lack of phyllolepids suggests younger than Hervey Group placoderm fauna||
7122|Genoa River Beds""|22878|5|Briefly described|p8|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
7122|Genoa River Beds""|45122|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
7124|Genoa River beds|22857|6|Mentioned|p213|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
7124|Genoa River beds|22859|6|Mentioned|p213||Late Devonian|||||||
7124|Genoa River beds|23329|6|Mentioned|1044|||||||||
7124|Genoa River beds|32233|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
7124|Genoa River beds|35112|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
7124|Genoa River beds|35277|6|Mentioned|p117|||||||||
7124|Genoa River beds|63605|5|Briefly described|p1002-3|||Superseded by Combyingbar Formation. Max. thickness: 1600m.||||||07-FEB-11
38452|Gentle Annie porphyry|24133|6|Mentioned|p27|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
78430|Gerra Clay|65194|6|Mentioned|p26|||aquiclude||||||
7158|Gerringurrup basalt|35722|6|Mentioned|p5|||Stratigraphy. Misspelling of Girringurrup?||||||
34696|Gervey Gully Sandstone|22857|5|Briefly described|p89 Fig. 14.7A|Late Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
34696|Gervey Gully Sandstone|22858|6|Mentioned|Fig14.7ap88-9|Late Cambrian||||||||
79809|Giant's Grave trachyandesite|70999|14|Not recorded|p166|||Geological map.||||||
7163|Gibbo River Granite|39860|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
7164|Gibbo River Siltstone|24551|4|Described|p136, p137|||Of the Wombat Creek Group.||||||
7164|Gibbo River Siltstone|38151|2|Defined|p40|Pridolian|Ludlovian|Pridolian to Ludlovian||||||
7164|Gibbo River Siltstone|39221|4|Described|p263|||||||||
7164|Gibbo River Siltstone|41585|4|Described|p124|||||||||
7164|Gibbo River Siltstone|42827|4|Described|p124|||of Wombat Creek Group||||||
7164|Gibbo River Siltstone|60503|3|Fully described|p101,p15, p52|Silurian|Silurian|Of the Wombat Creek Group. Comprises two lithologies: a dominantly siltstone (grey-green to buff coloured, calcareous) and a conglomerate (thickest in north and lenses to south). Conformably overlies Toaks Creek Conglomerate. Max. thickness: 400m. ||||||
7164|Gibbo River Siltstone|60504|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pridoli|Pridoli|Of the Wombat Creek Group.||||||
7164|Gibbo River Siltstone|60505|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Pridoli|Pridoli|Of the Wombat Creek Group.||||||
7164|Gibbo River Siltstone|60506|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Pridoli|Pridoli|Of the Wombat Creek Group.||||||
7164|Gibbo River Siltstone|60507|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pridoli|Pridoli|Of the Wombat Creek Group.||||||
7164|Gibbo River Siltstone|60508|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|Of the Wombat Creek Group. Siltstone, conglomerate: nonmagnetic with 10-20 nT northwest trends; low total count, K, Th, U||||||08-NOV-04
7164|Gibbo River Siltstone|71040|6|Mentioned|p10 Fig.6|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
7176|Gibsons Folly Beds|39447|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
40624|Gibsons Folly formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p99|||||||||
77036|Giffard Sand Member|67727|6|Mentioned|p60 Fig. 3|||Also referred to as Giffard Sandstone.||||||07-MAR-16
7192|Giffard Sandstone|37330|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
7192|Giffard Sandstone|65718|5|Briefly described|p38, p44 Fig 5.6, p47 Tb 5.1|||See also Giffard Sandstone Member.||||||10-JAN-17
7192|Giffard Sandstone|67727|5|Briefly described|p58 Fig.2, p78.|Oligocene|Oligocene|[Formal name is Giffard Sandstone Member] Gippsland Basin, onshore. Also referred to as Giffard Sand Member.||Unit at base of Lakes Entrance Formation.||Overlies Traralgon Formation.||11-JUL-12
7192|Giffard Sandstone|73289|5|Briefly described|p765, 773, 775|||See also reference to Giffard Sandstone Member (the current formal name) on p767, 770, 776.|c.31.0 Ma.|||Overlies Traralgon Formation.||
7192|Giffard Sandstone|73488|5|Briefly described|p640 Fig.8|||See also Giffard Sandstone Member.||||Underlies Lakes Entrance Formation||
68253|Gifford Sandstone Member|24551|5|Briefly described|p327 Fig. 10.33|Oligocene|Oligocene|||||||
68253|Gifford Sandstone Member|73488|6|Mentioned|p633|||See also Giffard Sandstone Member.||||||
72859|Gilbert Road Ironstone|60542|6|Mentioned|p119|||Name of an ironstone deposit. Not intended as a formal stratigraphic name. May be genetically related to McRae's Limonite Horizon.||||||
38698|Gillingall Limestone|23615|6|Mentioned|p137|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|One of four names inadvertently introduced, but never used, by Talent (1956) for the same unit.  Now supserseded by Buchan Caves Limestone.||||||
38699|Gillingall Limestone""|23615|6|Mentioned|p119|||One of four names inadvertently introduced, but never used, by Talent (1956) for the same unit.  Now supserseded by Buchan Caves Limestone.||||||
7263|Gippsland Basin Formation|38928|4|Described|p7|||||||||
29244|Gippsland Formation|30836|4|Described|p1264|||Miocene||||||
29244|Gippsland Formation|32679|6|Mentioned|p94|||Stratigraphic diagram||||||
29244|Gippsland Formation|33267|6|Mentioned|p70|||See also Fig.8||||||
29244|Gippsland Formation|34223|6|Mentioned|p148|||Miocene.||||||
29244|Gippsland Formation|34558|4|Described|p19|||See Fig.2||||||
29244|Gippsland Formation|36916|6|Mentioned|p107|||||||||
29244|Gippsland Formation|37530|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
29244|Gippsland Formation|67061|6|Mentioned|p554 Fig.10.|Miocene|Miocene|Gippsland Basin, onshore.||Unit in Seaspray Group.||Overlies Lakes Entrance Formation. Is overlain by Wuk Wuk Marl.||
7264|Gippsland Gravel""|35273|6|Mentioned|p263|||Other name for Haunted Hill Gravels.||||||
7265|Gippsland Gravels""|42827|6|Mentioned|p337|||refers to Boutakoff (1955)||||||
7266|Gippsland Group|33459|6|Mentioned|p10|||Stratigraphy||||||
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|13324|6|Mentioned|p100 Fig.10, Fig. 9, Fig.11||Miocene|Misspelling of Gippsland Limestone.||||||
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|23885|6|Mentioned|p163 Fig. 14.3|||Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|24164|6|Mentioned|p22 Fig.14|||Misspelt. See Gippsland Limestone (p13, p20 Fig.12, p29, p35, p43).||||Overlies Lakes Entrance Formation; is overlain by Tambo River Formation||
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p327 Fig. 10.33|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|31352|4|Described|p133|||See also P134, Fig. 3. Miocene||||||
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|33362|6|Mentioned|p115|||||||||
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|33459|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|34842|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||||||||
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|38929|4|Described|p48|||See also Fig.6||||||
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|38930|5|Briefly described|p64|||||||||
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|39446|6|Mentioned|p56|||||||||
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|41213|5|Briefly described|p143|||||||||
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|41227|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|42648|5|Briefly described|p45|||Variation on Gippsland Limestone||||||
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|60538|6|Mentioned|p472 Fig. 11, 482 Fig. 21|Middle Miocene|Eocene|Of the Seaspray Group. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|60785|5|Briefly described|p184 Fig.1, p192.  |Burdigalian|Aquitanian|Of the Gippsland Basin. Planktonic foraminifera zone N5-N7. Has yielded fossil cetacean elements.|||Includes the Lindenow Sandstone Member.||Light grey fossiliferous marly limestone and interbedded limestone and marl.|
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|61336|5|Briefly described|p(v) Fig. 5|Middle Miocene|Late Oligocene|Probably misspelt - see Gippsland Limestone. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|63217|5|Briefly described|p97 Fig.2, p102 Fig.6.||||18.8 - 16.4 Ma.|||Overlies Lakes Entrance Formation. Is overlain by Wuk Wuk Marl Formation.||
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|70862|6|Mentioned|p48 Fig.1|||Latrobe Valley, Gippsland Basin.||Seaspray Group.||Overlies Lakes Entrance Formation. Is overlain by Wuk Wuk Marl.||
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|73289|5|Briefly described|p765 Fig.2, 767|Miocene|Miocene|||Seaspray Group.||Overlies Lakes Entrance Formation. Is overlain by Wuk Wuk Marl. Interfingers with (lateral facies variation of) Balook Formation.||
7267|Gippsland Limestone Formation|73488|6|Mentioned|p634 Fig.4|||See also Gippsland Limestone.|||||Marine carbonate limestones.|
83627|Gippsland Limestone Subgroup|73471|6|Mentioned|p87|||Gippsland Basin. Marine depositional environment. See also Gippsland Limestone p86.|||||Carbonate-dominated.|
7268|Gippsland Limestone""|34558|4|Described|p19|||||||||
7268|Gippsland Limestone""|35273|6|Mentioned|p259|||In reference to Crespin 1943.||||||
7270|Gippsland limestone|13350|6|Mentioned|p103|||Informal - see Gippsland Limestone.||||||
7270|Gippsland limestone|29485|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
7297|Girringurrup Gravel|41848|6|Mentioned|p402|||||||||
79807|Gisborne hypersthene olivine basalt|70999|14|Not recorded|p168|||Order of extrusion.||||||
7300|Gisbornian Slate|31706|6|Mentioned|p637|||Ordovician correlation chart||||||
42527|Glauconitic Sandstone member (VIC)|24053|6|Mentioned|p39|||Informal name.  Of Lakes Entrance Formation.  Max. thickness: 24m.  Geological Basin: Gippsland Basin.||||||21-JAN-05
7328|Glen Aire Clay|23768|5|Briefly described|p28 Fig.5||Early Oligocene|In the Browns Creek area.||||||30-MAR-05
7328|Glen Aire Clay|24551|6|Mentioned|p630|Lower Oligocene|Upper Eocene|||||||
7328|Glen Aire Clay|30576|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
7328|Glen Aire Clay|30578|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
7328|Glen Aire Clay|31515|6|Mentioned|Text Fig.3|||||||||
7328|Glen Aire Clay|31922|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
7328|Glen Aire Clay|32117|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
7328|Glen Aire Clay|32120|6|Mentioned|p277|||Eocene fauna||||||
7328|Glen Aire Clay|33155|5|Briefly described|p121|||||||||
7328|Glen Aire Clay|35066|4|Described|p225|||||||||
7328|Glen Aire Clay|37311|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
7328|Glen Aire Clay|41043|5|Briefly described|p95|||||||||
7328|Glen Aire Clay|41520|5|Briefly described|p211|||||||||
7328|Glen Aire Clay|41626|6|Mentioned|p56|||||||||
7328|Glen Aire Clay|42318|5|Briefly described|p7|||||||||
7328|Glen Aire Clay|42827|4|Described|p299|||see also Fig 8.12||||||
7328|Glen Aire Clay|43590|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
7328|Glen Aire Clay|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Late Oligocene|Early Oligocene|Overlies Castle Cove Limestone; underlies Calder River Limestone. Age: ~36.5-29.5Ma. Max. thickness: 60m. Geological Province: Aire Embayment.||||||03-MAR-10
7328|Glen Aire Clay|61182|6|Mentioned|p26|||Of Thomas (1957), Carter (1958) and Abele et al (1976). Now incorporated into Narrawaturl Marl together with Castle Cove Limstone and Browns Creek Clay - local names best regarded as members. ||||||
7328|Glen Aire Clay|70942|4|Described|p124, 119|||||||||17-FEB-17
7327|Glen Aire Clay""|35066|6|Mentioned|p225|||Reference to Singleton 1967.||||||
72915|Glen Aire Clay, Upper""|61182|6|Mentioned|p28|||Informal - see Glen Aire Clay. Is now incorporated into Gellibrand Marl together with Fishing Point Marl in the Aire district. ||||||
68254|Glen Aire Clays|24551|6|Mentioned|p297 Fig. 10.7|||||||||
68255|Glen Aire Clays, Lower""|24551|6|Mentioned|p297 Fig. 10.7|||Of Carter (1958). Now (2003) incorporated into Narrawaturk Marl  (Geology of Victoria, 2003, p297).||||||07-OCT-15
68256|Glen Aire Clays, Upper""|24551|6|Mentioned|p297 Fig. 10.7|||||||||
40625|Glen Creek volcanics|23309|6|Mentioned|p37|||||||||
72741|Glen Hills Sandstone|61183|5|Briefly described|p30 Tb. 2|||Member of the Silverband Formation (Grampians Group). Thickness: 350m. Name abbreviated from Glen Hills Sandstone Member.||||||
72740|Glen Hills sandstone member|61183|5|Briefly described|p42|||Informal - see Glen Hills Sandstone Member and Glen Hills Sandstone. Thicker sandstone sequence within the Silverband Formation. ||||||
7350|Glen Thompson Beds|41868|6|Mentioned|Table 12.3|||||||||
72751|Glen Thompson Sandstone|62742|5|Briefly described|p699 Fig. 2|Silurian|Late Ordovician|Quartz-rich sandstone, conglomerate and mudstone. In the Stavely-Dryden Belt. ||||||
72751|Glen Thompson Sandstone|62744|5|Briefly described|p709 Fig. 2|Silurian|Ordovician|Geological Province: Stavely-Dryden Belt.||||||
72751|Glen Thompson Sandstone|68314|5|Briefly described|p754|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Stavely-Dryden Belt.|||||Quartz-rich sandstone, conglomerate and mudstone.|
7352|Glenaladale Sand""|35273|6|Mentioned|p260|||||||||
7352|Glenaladale Sand""|42827|5|Briefly described|p334|||||||||
7354|Glenample Beds|42635|5|Briefly described|p91|||Variation on Glenample Clay, Formation, Marl.||||||
7353|Glenample Beds""|31036|6|Mentioned|p210|||Refers Baker (1950)||||||
7356|Glenample Clay|32120|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||Chart 1 only||||||
7356|Glenample Clay|33155|5|Briefly described|p122|||||||||
7356|Glenample Clay|35066|6|Mentioned|p211|||||||||
7356|Glenample Clay|42827|5|Briefly described|p285|||refers to Baker (1953)||||||
7356|Glenample Clay|43590|6|Mentioned|p24|||Included in Gellibrand Marl||||||
7356|Glenample Clay|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
7356|Glenample Clay|61182|5|Briefly described|p28, p29, p33, p178|||Of Baker (1950) together with Gellibrand Clay as part of a sequence. Glenample Clay overlay Gellibrand Clay. These now form the single unit Gellibrand Marl. Considered by Mallett (1977) to be the equivalent of Rutledge Marl Member of Glenie (1971). ||||||
7356|Glenample Clay|70942|4|Described|p126, 119|||||||||17-FEB-17
7356|Glenample Clay|71437|6|Mentioned|p161|||Of Baker (1950, 1953)? Now included in Gellibrand Marl, as a Member.||||||
7355|Glenample Clay""|30578|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
7355|Glenample Clay""|35066|6|Mentioned|p212|||||||||
7355|Glenample Clay""|42827|6|Mentioned|p286|||||||||
28576|Glenample Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p302|||||||||
28576|Glenample Formation|35271|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
28576|Glenample Formation|60299|5|Briefly described|p228 Tb.5|Miocene|Miocene|Age: 12 Ma. Palaeopole position given.||||||30-JUN-05
7357|Glenample Marl""|31036|6|Mentioned|p213|||Refers Leslie (1966)||||||
7359|Glenaroua Granite|22886|5|Briefly described|Table.1|||||||||
7359|Glenaroua Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
68257|Glenaulin Clay|24551|6|Mentioned|p300|||Of the Heytesbury Group.||||||
68258|Glenbog suite|24551|6|Mentioned|p235|||||||||
68259|Glenbog supersuite|24551|6|Mentioned|p235|||Of the Mallacoota Province||||||
7372|Glencoe Limestone|23768|5|Briefly described|p28 Fig.5|Miocene|Miocene|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||30-MAR-05
7372|Glencoe Limestone|31351|6|Mentioned|p85|||Lower  Miocene. See also p87.||||||09-MAY-07
7372|Glencoe Limestone|33459|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
7372|Glencoe Limestone|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.35|||||||||
7372|Glencoe Limestone|35273|6|Mentioned|p259|||||||||
7372|Glencoe Limestone|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||In the Gippsland Basin.||||||09-MAY-07
7372|Glencoe Limestone|42827|5|Briefly described|p334|||||||||
37245|Glendara Adamellite|24012|3|Fully described|p223 appendix 1|||Intruded by Koolomurt Granodiorite.||||||
37245|Glendara Adamellite|24551|5|Briefly described|p77|||||||||
37245|Glendara Adamellite|66002|6|Mentioned|p9 Tb.5|||Of  Kemp et al. 2002. Superseded name for Glendara Adamellite||||||
41643|Glendinning ignimbrite|50154|6|Mentioned|p119|||Informal - see Glendinning Ignimbrite||||||
34201|Glenelg Complex|22671|4|Described|p831,848-49|||Considered to be counterpart to Kanmantoo Group (Adelaide Fold Belt).||||||18-JAN-06
34201|Glenelg Complex|24599|6|Mentioned|p494|||||||||
34201|Glenelg Complex|43213|6|Mentioned|p52|||Evidence of the Delamerian Orogeny (c.510 Ma) has been found in western Victoria, western Tasmania and the Transantarctic Mountains.||||||
34201|Glenelg Complex|66623|5|Briefly described|p76.|Cambrian|Cambrian|Stavely Belt. Correlated with Bittles Tank Volcanics of Koonenberry Belt (NSW) on basis of age and geochemistry.|||||Tholeiitic suite.|
68260|Glenelg Delta Sands|24551|5|Briefly described|p338 Fig. 11.2|Early Pleistocene|Early Pleistocene|||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|23768|6|Mentioned|p71|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|23818|6|Mentioned|p168 Fig.82|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|23830|5|Briefly described|Fig. 6|Tertiary|Tertiary|Geological Province: Gambier Embayment, Otway Basin.||||||12-SEP-05
7393|Glenelg Group|23909|5|Briefly described|p291|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|24551|6|Mentioned|p306|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|29697|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|29828|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|30522|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Oligo-Miocene||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|30928|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|30932|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|Equivalent to Heytesbury Group equivalent to Nirranda Group (in part)||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|31170|6|Mentioned|p295|||Aquifer systems||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|31372|4|Described|p11|||See also p2, 9||||||16-FEB-23
7393|Glenelg Group|31424|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||Lithostratigraphy||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|31624|4|Described|p98|||See also p112. Consists of Gambier Lst. & Nelson Fm.||||||16-FEB-23
7393|Glenelg Group|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Oligocene-Miocene||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|31628|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Miocene-Oligocene. Enclosure 5-3.||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|31629|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.1|||Miocene-Oligocene||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|31851|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|32234|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|32852|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|32894|6|Mentioned|p287|||Miocene||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|32898|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|33160|6|Mentioned|p304|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|33229|4|Described|p242|||Pre- Miocene||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|33230|6|Mentioned|Encl.12.1|||Olig. - Miocene||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|33936|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||Tertiary||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|34268|6|Mentioned|p244|||Quaternary||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|34418|6|Mentioned|p506|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|34611|6|Mentioned|Fig.82|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.35|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|35066|6|Mentioned|p209|||In reference to Boutakoff 1953||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|35274|6|Mentioned|p423|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|37661|6|Mentioned|p8.2.1|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Otway Basin||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|39077|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|40125|6|Mentioned|p353|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|41599|4|Described|p192|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|41868|6|Mentioned|p577|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|42127|6|Mentioned|p223|||See also Fig.1||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|42635|6|Mentioned|p90|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|42827|6|Mentioned|p283|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|42966|5|Briefly described|p407|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|43846|6|Mentioned|14|Ordovician|Cambrian|||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|46802|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|48911|6|Mentioned|p26|||Chart 1. Heytesbury Gp.||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|61180|5|Briefly described|p5|Cambrian|Cambrian|Mafic igneous and sedimentary rocks metaporphosed to various degrees.  Geological Province: Glenelg (Gold) Province.||||||
7393|Glenelg Group|64237|5|Briefly described|p17|Late Oligocene|Late Oligocene|Obsolete name. Formerly underlay the Murray Group in the Ludbrook (1961) stratigraphic scheme and included the Ettrick Formation and Compton Conglomerate.. these tog. now form the basal unit of the Murray Group.||||||16-FEB-23
7391|Glenelg Group limey-marls|31372|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
7395|Glenelg Metamorphic Complex|23231|6|Mentioned|p48|||||||||
7395|Glenelg Metamorphic Complex|24551|6|Mentioned|p130|||||||||
7395|Glenelg Metamorphic Complex|40761|6|Mentioned|p215|||||||||
7395|Glenelg Metamorphic Complex|41868|5|Briefly described|Table 12.3|||Regionally metamorphosed equivalent of Glenelg River Beds.||||||17-JAN-07
7395|Glenelg Metamorphic Complex|42275|4|Described|p468|||||||||
7395|Glenelg Metamorphic Complex|42827|5|Briefly described|Table 12.3|||||||||
7395|Glenelg Metamorphic Complex|43627|6|Mentioned|p7, p14|||||||||28-OCT-04
7395|Glenelg Metamorphic Complex|60904|5|Briefly described|p784 Fig. 10|||Of the Lachlan Orogen.||||||
7395|Glenelg Metamorphic Complex|63122|6|Mentioned|p16|||Term used in a structural context or geological province. Igneous rocks and metasediments. Geological Province: Otway Basin. ||||||
7395|Glenelg Metamorphic Complex|63124|6|Mentioned|p50 Fig. 5.3, p77|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
7396|Glenelg Metamorphics|22858|6|Mentioned|p94|||(VandenBerg 1978).||||||
7396|Glenelg Metamorphics|37006|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
7396|Glenelg Metamorphics|41572|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
7396|Glenelg Metamorphics|42827|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
7397|Glenelg River Beds|40761|5|Briefly described|p215|||||||||
7397|Glenelg River Beds|41571|4|Described|p37|||||||||
7397|Glenelg River Beds|41868|6|Mentioned|Table 12.3|||||||||
7397|Glenelg River Beds|42270|6|Mentioned|p353|||||||||
7397|Glenelg River Beds|42827|5|Briefly described|p37|||see also Table 12.3||||||
7397|Glenelg River Beds|43218|4|Described|p21|Cambrian|Precambrian|should be Glenelg River beds.||||||
7397|Glenelg River Beds|43781|6|Mentioned|p3,4|||K/Ar Age: 512+/-9 Ma, 490-480 Ma||||||
7397|Glenelg River Beds|43846|4|Described|9|Middle Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Informal name||||||
7397|Glenelg River Beds|61181|6|Mentioned|p196|||Name probably obsolete as the beds have been largely metamorphosed to form the Glenelg River Metamorphic Complex. ||||||
7397|Glenelg River Beds|63124|5|Briefly described|p51|||Geological Province: Otway Basin. Quartz-rich turbidites, minor dolomitic limestone, volcaniclastic sandstone and pyroclastics. Unfossiliferous.||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|22628|6|Mentioned|p109|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|22643|6|Mentioned|p189|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|22772|6|Mentioned|p62|Neoproterozoic III|Neoproterozoic III|Max Age: 570 Ma; Min Age: 550 Ma.||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|22857|5|Briefly described|p62, p88 Fig. 14.7A|Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Of Wells (1956). Age: 570-550Ma. Geological Province: Kanmantoo Fold Belt. See also p75 and 94.||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|22858|6|Mentioned|p75,94-95|||(Wells 1956).||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|23231|5|Briefly described|Fig5-2p48||Cambrian|||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|23232|5|Briefly described|p62||Arenig|||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|23319|4|Described|p407-408|Ordovician|Cambrian|Consists of extensive granitic rocks associated with a migmatitic metasedimentary envelope; broadly subdivided into 2 components: polydeformed and migmatitic amphibolite facies metasedimentrary rocks, and various granitic rocks..||||||07-FEB-07
7398|Glenelg River Complex|23326|6|Mentioned|972 Fig.1|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|23402|6|Mentioned|p20, p23|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|23991|4|Described|p187|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|24012|5|Briefly described|p201|Ordovician|Cambrian|||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|24311|5|Briefly described|p1058|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|24551|4|Described|p75|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|29709|4|Described|p37|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|30334|6|Mentioned|p120|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|30905|6|Mentioned|p147|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|30928|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Ordovician|Cambrian|Cambrian - Ordovician||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|31624|6|Mentioned|p93|||See also P97. L.Palaeozoic||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Palaeozoic & Proterozoic||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|32457|6|Mentioned|p88|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|35099|6|Mentioned|p325|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|35112|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|37842|6|Mentioned|Fig.2.2|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|38367|6|Mentioned|Fig.1 and Tb. 3|||||||||16-DEC-08
7398|Glenelg River Complex|41563|6|Mentioned|p517|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|41572|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|41642|6|Mentioned|p217|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|42154|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P333|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|42275|6|Mentioned|p466|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|42439|6|Mentioned|p351|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|42827|6|Mentioned|p217|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|42889|4|Described|p276|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|42971|5|Briefly described|p141|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|43052|5|Briefly described|p23|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|43193|4|Described|p71,78.|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|43195|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Cambrian|||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|43560|6|Mentioned|p235|||Age: approx. 530 Ma||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|43733|6|Mentioned|61|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|43753|6|Mentioned|p622|Ordovician|Cambrian|||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|44093|6|Mentioned|p91, p108|||Age: Cambrian? Geological Province: Tasman Fold Belt.||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|44133|5|Briefly described|p6|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|44931|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Cambrian|Late Precambrian|Biotite, muscovite, sillimanite and staurolite schist, migmatite and folaited granite.||||||14-JUN-06
7398|Glenelg River Complex|50154|6|Mentioned|p66|||Superseded by the Glenelg River Metamorphic Complex.||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|61183|6|Mentioned|p21, p23|||Geological Province: Glenelg Zone/Adelaide Fold Belt.||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|61307|6|Mentioned|p2, p3 Fig. 1|||In west Victoria. Geological Province: Adelaide Fold Belt. See also p11.||||||15-JAN-08
7398|Glenelg River Complex|61749|6|Mentioned|p13|||Informally named belt of complexly folded and thrusted, west-verging, high-grade rocks.||||||21-JAN-10
7398|Glenelg River Complex|63599|5|Briefly described|p977|Ordovician|Cambrian|Intruded by Bushy Creek Igneous Complex.||||||10-DEC-07
7398|Glenelg River Complex|65664|5|Briefly described|p1096, p1097-8 Figs.1-2, p1098, p1105|||Exposed as small inliers of Kanmantoo-like sediments. Intruded by Delamarian-aged granites. Probably laterally equivalent with the Kanmantoo Group. Detrital zircon spectrum is very similar to Kanmantoo Group.||||||09-MAY-12
7398|Glenelg River Complex|66002|6|Mentioned|p4 Tb.1|||Used by Wells (1956). Superseded name for Glenelg River Metamorphic Complex.||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|67103|5|Briefly described|p615 Fig.7|||Detrital zircon age spectra diagram.|||||Includes metagreywacke.|
7398|Glenelg River Complex|70493|6|Mentioned|p54, p55 Fig.2, p63|Cambrian|Cambrian|Glenelg Zone, Lachlan Orogen. A possible minor source of sediments for the Adaminaby Group.|||||Contains abundant low- to high-K acid plutonic rocks and calc-alkaline volcanic rocks.|
7398|Glenelg River Complex|73118|5|Briefly described|p7, 31, 72-73|Cambrian|Cambrian|Western Victoria. The oldest K-Ar age (by Turner et al., 1993) from this unit is 572 +/- 9 Ma.|551-570 Ma (Metamorphism age).||||Includes low-grade slates.|
7398|Glenelg River Complex|73154|6|Mentioned|p90|||||||||
7398|Glenelg River Complex|73430|6|Mentioned|p492 Fig.1, p493|||Delamerian Orogen.||||||
72742|Glenelg River Complex""|61183|6|Mentioned|p119|||Informal - see Glenelg River Complex. ||||||
36879|Glenelg River Group|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
36879|Glenelg River Group|63446|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian||||||Metamorphic facies: biotite schist, staurolite schist; and marine facies: sandstone, siltstone.|
7401|Glenelg River Metamorphics|22628|5|Briefly described|fig1p108|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|||||||
7401|Glenelg River Metamorphics|33602|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
41644|Glenelg River Metamorphics migmatite|50154|6|Mentioned|p223 App.1|||Informally referring to the migmatite of the Glenelg River Metamorphic Complex.||||||
41645|Glenelg River Metamorphics schist|50154|6|Mentioned|p223 App.1|||Informally referring to the schists of the Glenelg River Metamorphic Complex.||||||
29539|Glenelg River beds|22628|5|Briefly described|fig1p108|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|||||||
29539|Glenelg River beds|22858|6|Mentioned|p94|||(Ramsay & VandenBerg 1986).||||||
29539|Glenelg River beds|23229|6|Mentioned|Table3-1p16|||||||||
29539|Glenelg River beds|42971|6|Mentioned|p142|||Unmetamorphosed equivalent to Glenelg River Complex.||||||
29539|Glenelg River beds|43759|6|Mentioned|p445|||||||||
29539|Glenelg River beds|44133|6|Mentioned|p6, 45|||||||||
29539|Glenelg River beds|61187|6|Mentioned|p5 Fig.3. |Late Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Glenelg Zone, Melbourne Terrane.||||||
29539|Glenelg River beds|73118|6|Mentioned|p7|Cambrian|Cambrian|Western Victoria.||||||
37555|Glenelg River beds""|22857|5|Briefly described|p94|||Informal - see Glenelg River Complex. Of Ramsay and VandenBurg (1986).||||||
37555|Glenelg River beds""|23309|5|Briefly described|p38|||Of the Moralana Supergroup.||||||
38478|Glenelg River metamorphic complex|24133|5|Briefly described|p20 Fig. 8|Cambrian|Cambrian|Informal.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
38783|Glenelg group|23909|6|Mentioned|p291|||Informal - see Glenelg Group.||||||
37260|Glengoyne Adamellite|24012|3|Fully described|p224 appendix 1|||||||||
37260|Glengoyne Adamellite|66002|6|Mentioned|p9 Tb.5|||Of  Kemp et al. 2002. Superseded name for Glengoyne Granite||||||
7425|Glenlogie Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p 431 App1|||Superseded by Glenlogie Granodiorite.||||||
7425|Glenlogie Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Glenlogie Granodiorite.||||||
7425|Glenlogie Granite|42745|5|Briefly described|p11|||||||||
68628|Glenlogie granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p227, 723 Table 8.6|||Of the Glenlogie Suite.||||||
31752|Glenloth Granite (VIC)|23309|6|Mentioned|Table 4.1, Appendix 1|||Superseded by Hemsley Granite. Name also used in South Australia.||||||
31752|Glenloth Granite (VIC)|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||704. Invalid name. NOT variation on Glenloth Granite, SA.||||||
31752|Glenloth Granite (VIC)|60452|6|Mentioned|p54|||Superseded by Hemleys Granite. In CHARLTON.||||||
31752|Glenloth Granite (VIC)|60491|4|Described|p39|Devonian|Devonian|Of the Glenloth Suite. Intrudes the Ninyeunook pluton and is intruded by the Barraport pluton. Age: 400+/-6Ma (K/Ar biotite). S-type.||||||22-NOV-04
31752|Glenloth Granite (VIC)|60492|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Glenloth Suite. Biotite granite: I-type, oxidised; pale grey, medium to coarse grained; rare mafic enclaves up to 1cm in diameter.||||||
31752|Glenloth Granite (VIC)|60493|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Middle Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Glenloth Suite. Granite; oxidised I-type: strong westerly gravity gradient shows little relationship to the magnetic response; rare outcrops show K higher, Th similar and U slightly higher than surrounding alluvium.||||||01-OCT-04
31752|Glenloth Granite (VIC)|66002|6|Mentioned|p6 Tb.5|||Used by Bibby and Moore (1998). Superseded name for Hemleys Granite||||||
31752|Glenloth Granite (VIC)|68189|6|Mentioned|p42 App.2||||400 +/- 6 Ma (K-Ar, Richards & Singleton, 1981).|||||
31813|Glenloth granite|23513|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Devonian|Silurian|Palaeozoic Intrusive No. 50. Assumed to be I-Type.||||||
31813|Glenloth granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p229|||Of the Charlton Province.||||||
31813|Glenloth granite|43846|5|Briefly described|13||Devonian|Stated as informal name, but formal form of name exists||||||
31813|Glenloth granite|60491|6|Mentioned|p37|||Informal - see Glenloth Granite (Vic). Of the Glenloth Suite.||||||22-NOV-04
31813|Glenloth granite|69592|5|Briefly described|p284|||Champion and Heinemann (1994). Informal name. Reedy Springs Batholith, Charters Towers Province.||Upland Supersuite.|||I-type.|
41917|Glenloth suite|60452|6|Mentioned|p49|||Informal - see Glenloth Suite.||||||
41917|Glenloth suite|60491|6|Mentioned|p4|||Informally referring to Glenloth Suite||||||
28579|Glenoura Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p431 App1|||Superseded by Glenaroua Microgranite.||||||
28579|Glenoura Adamellite|41850|6|Mentioned|p434|||||||||
28579|Glenoura Adamellite|42827|6|Mentioned|p434|||||||||
24289|Glenronald Chert Member|23402|6|Mentioned|p10|||Informal name - see Glenronald Shale Member.||||||
24289|Glenronald Chert Member|38436|4|Described|p423|||See also Fig.2.||||||
24289|Glenronald Chert Member|39967|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
41877|Glenthompson Beds|60451|6|Mentioned|p47|||Superseded by Glenthompson Sandstone.||||||
41877|Glenthompson Beds|61749|6|Mentioned|p16|||Probably referring to Glenthompson Sandstone.||||||21-JAN-10
41877|Glenthompson Beds|66002|6|Mentioned|p4 Tb.1|||Used by VandenBerg and Wilkinson (1982). Informal and superseded name for Glenthompson Sandstone ||||||
41877|Glenthompson Beds|73430|6|Mentioned|p493||||||||Variably deformed siliciclastic sediment sequence.|
36818|Glenthompson Sandstones|23857|5|Briefly described|p903 Fig 2a|||||||||
36818|Glenthompson Sandstones|50546|5|Briefly described|p1232 Fig.1b|||Equivalent to Saint Amaud Beds? Geological Province: Delamarian Fold Belt.||||||
34783|Glenthompson beds|23402|6|Mentioned|p19|||See also Glenthompson Sandstone defined by Buckland (1987).||||||
34783|Glenthompson beds|24221|5|Briefly described|p897|||Informal name - see also Glenthompson Sandstone.||||||
34783|Glenthompson beds|44930|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
34783|Glenthompson beds|64541|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Deep marine deposits: sandstone and mudstone; quartzo-micaceous turbidites; deeply weathered.||||||07-FEB-11
34783|Glenthompson beds|64610|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Deep marine deposits: sandstone and mudstone; quartzo-micaceous turbidites; deeply weathered.||||||17-NOV-08
77719|Glenthompson-Wickliffe-Chatsworth sediments|66002|6|Mentioned|p4 Tb.1|||Informal and superseded name for Glenthompson Sandstone, used by VandenBerg and Wilkinson (1982).||||||17-MAY-13
78485|Glentompson Sandstone|68189|6|Mentioned|p15 Fig.6|||Misspelling of the Glenthompson Sandstone.||||||05-MAY-16
7445|Glenvale Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p432 App1|||Superseded by Glenvale Granodiorite.||||||
7445|Glenvale Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
33945|Gobbannah Group|22436|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
7488|Golden Ball Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p 432 App1|||Superseded by Golden Ball Granite||||||
7488|Golden Ball Adamellite|31713|5|Briefly described|p13|||||||||
7488|Golden Ball Adamellite|31800|6|Mentioned|p204|||Map legend||||||
7488|Golden Ball Adamellite|35278|6|Mentioned|p356|||||||||
7488|Golden Ball Adamellite|37885|4|Described|p3|||||||||
7488|Golden Ball Adamellite|39836|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
7488|Golden Ball Adamellite|41850|6|Mentioned|p432|||||||||
7488|Golden Ball Adamellite|42154|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P334|||||||||
7488|Golden Ball Adamellite|70910|14|Not recorded|p44|||Geological map on opposite page.||||||
7491|Golden Beach Formation|24053|5|Briefly described|p37|||Geological Basin: Gippsland Basin.||||||
7491|Golden Beach Formation|31254|2|Defined|p140|Turonian|Cenomanian|Cenomanian to Senonian||||||
7491|Golden Beach Formation|41171|5|Briefly described|p169|||||||||
7491|Golden Beach Formation|41318|6|Mentioned|p188|||||||||
7491|Golden Beach Formation|73471|6|Mentioned|p104|||See also Golden Beach Subgroup.||||||
7490|Golden Beach Formation""|35273|6|Mentioned|p256|||Synonym for Barracouta Formation.||||||
7490|Golden Beach Formation""|41171|6|Mentioned|p169|||||||||
7490|Golden Beach Formation""|42075|6|Mentioned|p232|||||||||
7490|Golden Beach Formation""|42827|6|Mentioned|p330|||refers to Haskell (1972)||||||
30486|Golden Beach Group|13324|6|Mentioned|p94|||Of Lowry and Longley (1991). Now subdivided into Emperor Subgroup and Golden Beach Subgroup of Latrobe Group.||||||
30486|Golden Beach Group|13332|5|Briefly described|p183, p184 Fig.2|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||30-JUN-06
30486|Golden Beach Group|13350|5|Briefly described|p94, p96 Fig.3|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Age: ~96-80Ma. Overlies Strzelecki Group. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin. See also p100 Fig.7||||||
30486|Golden Beach Group|22454|5|Briefly described|p3, fig. 4||Late Cretaceous|Gippland Basin. Overlies Strzelecki Group. Overlain by Latrobe Group||||||
30486|Golden Beach Group|22476|6|Mentioned|p952|||||||||
30486|Golden Beach Group|22663|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
30486|Golden Beach Group|23372|4|Described|p249,251 Fig.3||Late Cretaceous|Equivalent to lower Eastern View Coal Measures. of Gippsland Basin.||||||
30486|Golden Beach Group|23792|5|Briefly described|p22|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Non-marine syn-rift sediments. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
30486|Golden Beach Group|24211|5|Briefly described|p86 Fig. 3|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.  See also p85 Fig. 2.||||||
30486|Golden Beach Group|24238|5|Briefly described|p8|||Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
30486|Golden Beach Group|24453|5|Briefly described|p809 Fig.2|Campanian|Santonian|Unconformably overlain by Latrobe Group. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
30486|Golden Beach Group|43145|6|Mentioned|Fig.3.1 p18|||Replaces informal Lower Latrobe unit of Latrobe Group. See also Fig.3.7 p47||||||
30486|Golden Beach Group|60969|6|Mentioned|p25|||Contains the contingent gas reserves (in gas-bearing fluvial sands) to the oil reserves of the Latrobe Group in the Bass Strait.  Geological Province: Bass Strait province.||||||
30486|Golden Beach Group|61302|4|Described|p9, p11 Fig.4|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Deposited on the upper Strzelecki Group erosional surface. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
30486|Golden Beach Group|61328|5|Briefly described|p112, Fig. 2|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Age: 98Ma to ~80Ma. Underlying unit: Strzelecki Group. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||12-FEB-08
30486|Golden Beach Group|61607|6|Mentioned|p5 Fig. 2|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||12-MAR-09
30486|Golden Beach Group|65717|6|Mentioned|p10|||Lowry and Longley (1991). Discontinued name for Golden Beach Subgroup||||||05-SEP-17
33959|Golden Beach Megasequence|22487|6|Mentioned|p212 Fig 13||Cretaceous|||||||11-SEP-08
33959|Golden Beach Megasequence|61553|6|Mentioned|p607.|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Gippsland Basin. Syn-rift deposition during a period of upper crustal extension.||||||
77112|Golden Beach Sub-group|61552|6|Mentioned|p581, p597.|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|A typo for Golden Beach Subgroup.||||||
40732|Golden Beach formation|50111|5|Briefly described|p20|||Informal name.  Underlies the LaTrobe formation.  Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
70282|Golden Beach group|13323|5|Briefly described|p392|||Informal - see Golden Beach Subgroup. ||||||
38905|Golden Beach subgroup|13323|5|Briefly described|p391, p399|||Informal - see Golden Beach Subgroup. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
38905|Golden Beach subgroup|24406|6|Mentioned|p8|||Informal.||||||
38905|Golden Beach subgroup|24407|5|Briefly described|p12, p13 Fig.2|Campanian|Santonian|Informal name - see Golden Beach Subgroup. Parent: Latrobe Group. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin||||||
38905|Golden Beach subgroup|24495|5|Briefly described|p9, p10|||Of Latrobe Group.  Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
38905|Golden Beach subgroup|24551|6|Mentioned|p261 Fig. 9.28|||||||||
68629|Goldie Beds|24551|6|Mentioned|p86|||Mostly now included in Knowsley East Shale.||||||
77815|Goldie Formation (VIC)|22628|5|Briefly described|fig1p108|Ordovician|Cambrian|Melbourne Terrane. Chert.||||||
77815|Goldie Formation (VIC)|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3.|Ordovician|Cambrian|Bendigo Zone, Melbourne Terrane. Correlative of Howqua chert (Tabberabbera Zone, Benambra Terrane).||||||
7514|Goldie Series|42826|5|Briefly described|p20|||||||||
7513|Goldie Series""|42826|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|24177|5|Briefly described|p39 Fig.15|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Superseded by Goldie Chert.||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|24551|6|Mentioned|p86|||Parts now included in the Knowsley East Shale.||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|30598|6|Mentioned|p50|||||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|31161|5|Briefly described|PA9|||||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|31572|6|Mentioned|Fig.|||Correlation chart 1.||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|31654|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|31706|6|Mentioned|p633|||Cambrian correlation chart||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|33154|6|Mentioned|p1|||Cambrian||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|33238|5|Briefly described|p639|||||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|33394|5|Briefly described|p66|||||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|35112|6|Mentioned|Fig.9|||||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|35118|6|Mentioned|p420|||||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|35281|4|Described|p14|||||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|36534|6|Mentioned|p222|||||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|37035|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|39331|4|Described|p14|||See also p13.||||||14-JAN-09
7515|Goldie Shale|39676|6|Mentioned|p164|||||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|40887|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|41572|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|42789|6|Mentioned|p165|||||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|42790|5|Briefly described|p185|||see also Fig.8 P183||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|42826|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|42827|5|Briefly described|Table 2.3|||||||||
7515|Goldie Shale|60599|5|Briefly described|p32 Fig. 10|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Of Thomas and Singleton (1956) and Thomas et al (1976). Superseded by Goldie Chert.||||||14-JAN-09
7515|Goldie Shale|67847|6|Mentioned|p10 fig 2.3|Upper Cambrian|Upper Cambrian|||||||
28581|Goldie Shales|42826|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
28581|Goldie Shales|46053|14|Not recorded|p.440|||||||||
28581|Goldie Shales|60083|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Black shale and mudstone, unfossiliferous,  Silicified in outcrop.||||||
28581|Goldie Shales|70203|5|Briefly described|Fig.2 p277||Cambrian|||||||
7517|Goldie beds|42826|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
7517|Goldie beds|60599|5|Briefly described|p30|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Name used by Thomas (1956) for unit of shale and chert in his Mount William beds sequence (later Heathcote Volcanics); this unit also referred to as Goldie Shale (Thomas et al 1976). Superseded by Goldie Chert. ||||||
7516|Goldie beds""|42826|6|Mentioned|p23|||refers to Thomas (1960a)||||||
7516|Goldie beds""|60599|6|Mentioned|p42|||Of Singleton (1949) and Thomas (1956) - for unfossiliferous seds. in central Heathcote greenstone belt.  Half  were equivalent to Monegeetta Shale and therefore now belong to Knowsley East Shale; Goldie Chert replaces only upper half of "Goldie beds"||||||
7516|Goldie beds""|64612|6|Mentioned|p33, p65|||Informal. Singleton's 'Goldie beds' at Tooborac include both Knowsley East Shale and Goldie Chert.||||||07-FEB-11
40626|Goldie chert|23309|6|Mentioned|p379|||||||||
40703|Goldie formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
35569|Gong Gong Adamellite|23257|5|Briefly described|p201, Fig12-2.3(b)p201, 208||Late Devonian|Max Age: 355 (+/-) 4Ma.||||||
7527|Gong Gong Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p 448 App1|||Obsolete granite name.||||||
7527|Gong Gong Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Variation on Gong Gong Granodiorite.||||||
7528|Gong Gong Granodiorite|42154|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P334|||||||||
7528|Gong Gong Granodiorite|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Late Devonian|G281 I-type||||||
7528|Gong Gong Granodiorite|60585|5|Briefly described|p23, 24|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|G281. Of the Mount Egerton Suite. Now incorporated in Mount Egerton Granodiorite.||||||02-FEB-15
7528|Gong Gong Granodiorite|65715|5|Briefly described|p7 Tb.4|||Superseded name? Used by White and Chappell (1988). Now included in Mount Egerton Granodiorite.||||||
74710|Gong Gong Monzogranite|64312|6|Mentioned|p439 Tb. 2|||Chemical analysis information.||||||
83450|Gong Gong granite|70268|5|Briefly described|p263 Tb.3, p265|||Ballarat West goldfield. The c.355 Ma age is by Richards and Singleton (1981). Geochemical analysis data (tabulated) from White (pers. comm.).|355 +/- 4 Ma (K-Ar biotite).|||||
32624|Gong Gong granodiorite|46203|14|Not recorded|p.54|||||||||
77316|Gong Gong-Lal Lal Cupola|65715|5|Briefly described|p7 Tb.4|||Superseded name for Mount Egerton Granodiorite used by Yates (1954).||||||
37556|Goobarragandra volcanics|23309|5|Briefly described|p383|||||||||
40627|Goodarragandra volcanics|23309|6|Mentioned|p383||Wenlock|||||||
32524|Goodwin Sands|45122|4|Described|p.24, 25.|||This is a Topographic name not a Stratigraphic name see folio 110 77/1578||||||
25021|Goongerah Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||328.  Of the Goongerah Suite (Currowong Supersuite).  Formal name not intended. Variation on Goongerah Granodiorite.||||||09-FEB-05
26589|Goonmirk Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Goonmirk Rocks Granodiorite.||||||
7570|Goonmirk Rocks Granitoid|22876|4|Described|p26|||||||||
7570|Goonmirk Rocks Granitoid|22877|5|Briefly described|map|Silurian|Silurian|G34. Biotite granodiorite. A-Type.||||||26-OCT-04
7570|Goonmirk Rocks Granitoid|23309|6|Mentioned|p 432 App1|||Superseded by Goonmirk Rocks Granodiorite.||||||
7570|Goonmirk Rocks Granitoid|42647|4|Described|p43|||Variation on Goonmirk Rocks Granodiorite.||||||
29450|Goulburn Complex|42966|6|Mentioned|p192|||||||||
41918|Gracedale Tonalite|60452|6|Mentioned|p53|||Of Evans (1993). Former name for Aughaderry Tonalite.||||||
41918|Gracedale Tonalite|60491|6|Mentioned|p51|||Name used by Evans (1993) to describe the Nine Mile Tonalite.||||||
74751|Grammysia band""|60599|6|Mentioned|p56|||Informal subdivision of the McIvor Beds (Thomas 1937) - separating the upper and lower "Camarotoechia beds". ||||||
68749|Grampian Group|24097|6|Mentioned|p13|Silurian|Silurian|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
68749|Grampian Group|62755|6|Mentioned|p882|||Misspelt - see Grampians Group.||||||
32622|Grampian Sandstones|46053|14|Not recorded|p445, 447|Early Carboniferous|Late Devonian|U. Devn - L. Carb.||||||
77720|Grampian sandstone group|66002|6|Mentioned|p5|||Informal name of Selwyn and Ulrich, 1866. Superseded name for Grampians Group||||||
32748|Grampians Beds|45015|6|Mentioned|p66|||Unit in Victoria. Correlated with Moogooree Limestone. W.A.||||||01-JUN-06
28584|Grampians Group Sandstone|41572|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
28584|Grampians Group Sandstone|42745|6|Mentioned|p9|||Misspelling?||||||
28584|Grampians Group Sandstone|43846|6|Mentioned|14|||Misspelling||||||
7671|Grampians Group sandstone|24551|6|Mentioned|p213|||||||||
7671|Grampians Group sandstone|39967|4|Described|p17|||||||||
7671|Grampians Group sandstone|50154|5|Briefly described|p37, p133|||Informally referring to the sandstone of the Grampians Group. Overlain by the Renmark Group||||||
7671|Grampians Group sandstone|61183|6|Mentioned|p91|||Informal reference to sandstone unit(s) within the Grampians Group. ||||||
69845|Grampians Group sediments|61207|6|Mentioned|p288|||Informal name.||||||
7673|Grampians Sandstone|23275|5|Briefly described|p470||Early Devonian|||||||
7673|Grampians Sandstone|24551|6|Mentioned|p543|||||||||
7673|Grampians Sandstone|33154|6|Mentioned|p7|||Geol. history||||||
7673|Grampians Sandstone|34986|6|Mentioned|p338|||||||||
7673|Grampians Sandstone|41849|6|Mentioned|p409|||||||||
7673|Grampians Sandstone|43627|6|Mentioned|p18|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|||||||
7673|Grampians Sandstone|46053|14|Not recorded|p.445,447|Early Devonian|Paleoproterozoic|U.Palae. U.Devn-L.Carb?||||||07-NOV-08
7673|Grampians Sandstone|61181|6|Mentioned|p67|||Probably an informal reference to sandstone within the Grampians Group. The most durable of Victoria's sandstones - the quarries have now been placed in a national park.||||||
7673|Grampians Sandstone|61186|5|Briefly described|p39, p71|||White, fine- to medium-gr. quartz sandstone from the Heatherlie Quarry; weathered to a grey to buff colour. Bedding and x-bedding is noticeable; also very characteristic worm burrows. Also presented as Grampians (Stawell) Sandstone or Stawell Granite.||||||17-DEC-07
7673|Grampians Sandstone|68194|6|Mentioned|p85-87, p92-93, p95|||Basement to CRA Exploration Pty Ltd boreholes, details of which are given.||||||
7673|Grampians Sandstone|70901|14|Not recorded|p7|||Geological history.||||||
7674|Grampians granitoids|40811|4|Described|p321|||||||||
41646|Grampians group|50154|6|Mentioned|p36|||Informal - see Grampians Group.||||||
41647|Grampians sandstone|50154|6|Mentioned|p14|||Informal name, probably referring to sandstone of the Grampians Group.||||||
41647|Grampians sandstone|61186|6|Mentioned|p75|||Informal name - see Grampians Granite. ||||||
77721|Grampians sandstone series|66002|6|Mentioned|p5|||Informal name of Selwyn 1862. Superseded name for Grampians Group||||||
41916|Grandview Syenite|60503|4|Described|p184, p40 Tb. 2|Triassic|Triassic|Of the Mount Leinster Igneous Complex. Coarse-grained, grey to dark grey, porphyritic with phenocrysts of orthoclase. Quartz forms small interstitial patches between large feldspar crystals. See also Grand View Syenite.||||||01-SEP-05
41916|Grandview Syenite|60508|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Triassic|Triassic|Of the Mount Leinster Igneous Complex. Syenite: A-type; highly magnetic (200 nT); very high total count, K, low Th, U.||||||
7677|Grange Burn "Coquina"|33229|4|Described|p247|||||||||
7677|Grange Burn "Coquina"|35097|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
7679|Grange Burn Coquina|31245|6|Mentioned|p85|||Lithology||||||
7679|Grange Burn Coquina|33230|6|Mentioned|Encl.12.1|||L.Pliocene||||||
7679|Grange Burn Coquina|35097|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
7679|Grange Burn Coquina|38982|6|Mentioned|p67|||||||||
7679|Grange Burn Coquina|71419|5|Briefly described|p21|||Of Gill (1956) [actually 1957, from online copy].||||Overlies Muddy Creek Marl.||
7678|Grange Burn Coquina""|35066|6|Mentioned|p215|||In reference to Gill 1957||||||
7678|Grange Burn Coquina""|42827|6|Mentioned|p289|||refers to Gill (1957)||||||
7678|Grange Burn Coquina""|71437|5|Briefly described|p162|Early Pliocene|Early Pliocene|Of Gill (1951). Age Kalimnan. [Shown both with and without quotation marks]. Shallow-water marine deposits in extreme marginal area of basin.||||||
7682|Grange Burn Limestone|31624|6|Mentioned|p92|||Kalimnan||||||
38779|Grange Burn formation|23768|5|Briefly described|p27|||Informal - see Grange Burn Formation.||||||
38779|Grange Burn formation|23909|5|Briefly described|p290|||Informal name - see Grange Burn Formation.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
7685|Grangeburn Formation|30928|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
7685|Grangeburn Formation|61624|6|Mentioned|p465|||Equivalent of Whalers Bluff Formation.||||||07-APR-09
78061|Granite Hill granodiorite|67978|5|Briefly described|p499 Tb.1, p513|Eifelian|Emsian|See also Granite Hill Granodiorite. Geochronology by Black (unpublished data).|399 +/- 6 Ma, U-Pb|||||
68633|Grant Street Gravels|24551|5|Briefly described|p338 Fig. 11.2|Late Pliocene|Late Pliocene|||||||
7704|Grantville Gravel|42827|5|Briefly described|p319|||||||||
7706|Granya Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p 432 App1|||Superseded by Granya Granite.||||||
7706|Granya Adamellite|38580|6|Mentioned|p32|||||||||
7706|Granya Adamellite|41898|5|Briefly described|p1184|||See also p1185||||||
76931|Graptolite Beds|66244|5|Briefly described|p2.|||Defined by Thomas (1937); subsequently included in the Dargile Formation (Edwards et al. 1998).||Unit in the Dargile Beds.||||
74739|Graptolite beds|60599|6|Mentioned|p51|||Informal subbvision of Dargile Beds - unit 2 (Thomas 1937).||||||14-OCT-08
32262|Grass Flat Adamellite|44092|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian|Silurian|gab7.||||||
32262|Grass Flat Adamellite|60078|6|Mentioned|Map Legend||Silurian|||||||
7710|Grass Flat Granite|40328|4|Described|p206|||||||||
7710|Grass Flat Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||450. Variation on Grass Flat Adamellite, NSW. Ungrouped.||||||01-OCT-10
7710|Grass Flat Granite|46574|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Silurian|Of the Corryong Batholith. Geological Province: Lachlan Pre-Cratonic Province.||||||09-NOV-04
7710|Grass Flat Granite|60085|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Middle Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
7710|Grass Flat Granite|68116|5|Briefly described|Appendix, Map 28.|Pridoli|Llandovery||||||Biotite granite containing cordierite; S-type; includes mafic phases that may be distinct intrusions.|
29452|Green Gully Complex""|42966|6|Mentioned|p192|||||||||
7747|Green Gully Limestone|33604|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
78781|Green Hill Adamellite|63457|5|Briefly described|p128 Tb.1. |||Presented as a former name for (part of) Victoria Valley Granite.||||||
7748|Green Hill Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p448 App1|||Obsolete granite name.||||||
7748|Green Hill Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||752. Western Victoria. NOT a misspelling/variation of Green Hills Granite, NSW & Vic.||||||
7748|Green Hill Granite|60086|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleoproterozoic|Paleoproterozoic|Of the Maragle Bathylith (Batholith?).||||||07-NOV-08
7748|Green Hill Granite|63446|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|No lithology given: is listed as Green Hill. G401.|||||I-type granite.|12-JUN-15
7751|Green Hills Granite|29953|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
7751|Green Hills Granite|31800|6|Mentioned|p202|||||||||
7751|Green Hills Granite|34544|5|Briefly described|p183|||||||||
7751|Green Hills Granite|40328|4|Described|p206|||||||||
7751|Green Hills Granite|40497|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleozoic|Paleozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
7751|Green Hills Granite|40498|6|Mentioned|p366|||||||||
7751|Green Hills Granite|70910|14|Not recorded|p43|||Refers to Vallance (1953).||||||
7756|Green Sand Member|33459|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Variations of Greensand ?||||||
7769|Greensand Member""|32679|6|Mentioned|p94|||||||||
81508|Gregory Range Granitic Suite|70936|6|Mentioned|p72|Neoarchean|Neoarchean|Granite emplacement between 2766 and 2752 Ma (GSWA samples 118920, 118923, 118924, and 118925; Nelson, 1996b, 1999).||||||
74711|Grieves Granodiorite|64312|6|Mentioned|p439 Tb. 2|||Chemical analysis and barium content information.  Also mentioned in Table 1. ||||||
41919|Grieves granite|60452|6|Mentioned|p47, 74|||Informal - See Grieves Granite.||||||
32386|Gundowring|44184|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|Shown as Gundowring Unassigned.||||||
40100|Gurnard formation|24211|6|Mentioned|p102|||Informal - see Gurnard Formation.||||||
40100|Gurnard formation|61336|5|Briefly described|p(ii)|Late Eocene|Late Eocene|Informal - see Gurnard Formation.  Unconformable over Latrobe Group.||||||07-FEB-11
38466|Guys Forest granodiorite|24133|6|Mentioned|p93|||Informal - see Guys Forest Granodiorite.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
69310|Hairpin"" lens|60503|5|Briefly described|p106, p204|Silurian|Silurian|Also known as "Hairpin" limestone lens. Mentioned in connection with a series of limestone lenses in the Wombat Creek Group. Contains recrystallised dolomitic limestone. Intruded by feldspar-quartz porphyry at northern margin. It is about 20m wide. ||||||
69259|Hairpin"" limestone lens|60503|6|Mentioned|p230|||Informal name - see also "Hairpin" lens. Sphalerite and galena mineralisation has been recorded, the galena in large vughs. ||||||
69276|Hairpin"" limestone olistolith|60503|5|Briefly described|p254|||Informal name for lens within the Undowah Siltstone. See also "Hairpin" lens and "Hairpin" limestone lens. ||||||
77113|Halibut Sub-group|61552|6|Mentioned|p595. |||A typo for Halibut Subgroup.||||||
83631|Halibut Subgroup, Lower|73471|6|Mentioned|p90|||See also lower Halibut Subgroup p103.||||||
83632|Halibut Subgroup, Upper|73471|6|Mentioned|p90|||See also upper Halibut Formation p101 Fig.11.||||||
70283|Halibut group|13323|5|Briefly described|p392|||Informal - see Halibut Subgroup. ||||||
39831|Halibut subgroup|24407|5|Briefly described|p12, p13 Fig.2|Early Eocene|Maastrichtian|Informal name. Parent: Latrobe Group. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin||||||
40628|Hallets Road tonalite|23309|6|Mentioned|p297|||||||||
40628|Hallets Road tonalite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
7979|Hallett Cave Sandstone|36386|6|Mentioned|p155|||Misspelling of Hallett Cove?||||||
73157|Hamden Tuff|61896|6|Mentioned|p49|||Age: 22,000y. In the Wsetern Plains sub-province. ||||||
80407|Hamilton beds""|71419|5|Briefly described|p21|||Of Woods (1865). A 'remarkable bed of fossils'. Also Etheridge (1878).||||||
80408|Hamilton series|71419|6|Mentioned|p21|||Of Etheridge (1878). Later the Muddy Creek beds, Muddy Creek Marl.||||||
42304|Hamilton-Branxholme basalt|24104|6|Mentioned|p150|||Informal name.||||||
77722|Hampden Tuff|66002|5|Briefly described|p18|||Used by Grayson and Mahony (1910).Informal unit within Newer Volcanic Group. Type section is tuff rings around Lake Gnotuk and Lake Bullenmerri||||||
8038|Hanging Rock solvsbergite|34220|6|Mentioned|p298|||||||||
42253|Hangingwall Sandstone|50546|6|Mentioned|p1232 Fig.1c, P1234 Fig.2a|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|22875|5|Briefly described|p17|Pliocene|Pliocene|Otway Basin||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|22886|5|Briefly described|p17|Tertiary|Tertiary|of Brighton Group.||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|23322|5|Briefly described|957 Fig.2|Pliocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-SEP-09
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|24344|5|Briefly described|p73|||Regarded as a correlative of Moorabool Viaduct Formation (Bock and Glenie, 1965).  Name used interchangeably  with Hanson Plain Sands thoughout article.||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|24551|5|Briefly described|p292 Fig. 10.3, 306|||||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|24562|5|Briefly described|p8 Fig. 2|Quaternary|Pliocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|43208|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Pliocene|Early Pliocene|||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|43590|4|Described|p26||Pliocene|||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|43604|6|Mentioned|p144,Fig.1||Pliocene|||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|43937|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Late Oligocene|||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|50154|5|Briefly described|p136|||Geological Province: Otway Basin. Grades laterally into the Moorabool Viaduct Sand.||||||25-AUG-04
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|60451|5|Briefly described|p95 Fig. 61|||||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|60452|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|60585|4|Described|p32|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Unconformably overlies the Heytesbury Group. Disconformably overlain by the Newer Volcanics. Onshore equivalent of the Pliocene Moorabool Viaduct Sand. In part equivalent to the Calivil Formation.||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|61182|4|Described|p30, p27, p29p78|Pliocene|Pliocene|Outwash fan (included in Heytesbury Gp by some, tog. with Nirranda Gp). Prev. "Moorarbool Viaduct Formation" and Moorabool Viaduct Sand. Unconformable on Heytesbury, Nirranda, Wangerrip Gps.Thick: <10m. Sheet-like deposit. Unconformable on Newer Volcanics||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|61185|5|Briefly described|p58|Late Miocene|Late Miocene|Probable Otway Basin equivalent of the upper part of the Calivil Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|61207|5|Briefly described|p280 Fig. 2|Early Pliocene||Intensely ferruginised sand. Overlain by the Timboon Surface. Geological Province: onshore Otway Basin. See also p283 Fig. 3.||||||12-JAN-06
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|61623|6|Mentioned|p449 Fig. 4|Pliocene|Pliocene|Of Heytesbury Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|61624|6|Mentioned|p465, p466 Fig. 2|Quaternary|Pliocene|Equivalent of Whalers Bluff Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|61628|5|Briefly described|p509 Fig. 3|Pliocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|63269|5|Briefly described|p605|Pliocene|Pliocene|Otway Basin.||||Unconformably overlies Heytesbury Group.||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|65715|5|Briefly described|p16|||Junior synonym of Black Rock Sandstone. Marine. In Port Campbell Embayment.||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|66002|5|Briefly described|p11-12, p13 Tb.9, p16, p26 Fig.7, p75-81|||Junior synonym of Black Rock Sandstone. Quartz sand, clayey sand, gravel, minor carbonaceous clay and limonitic pisolites. Often lateritic||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|66245|6|Mentioned|p6 Fig.5. |Piacenzian|Zanclean|||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|67061|6|Mentioned|p546 Fig.3, p554 Fig.10.|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Otway Basin. Also called Hanson Plain Sands in the article.||||||15-MAR-12
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|67367|6|Mentioned|p131 Fig.2. |Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|68991|4|Described|p465, p465 Fig.2, p466, p467, p470, p472|Pliocene|Pliocene|Tickell et al. (1992). < 10 m thick. Type section ~ 3 km west of Simpson (Tickell et al. 1992). Palynomorphs in this unit suggest a Pliocene age (Tickell et al. 1992). The name Dog Plain Sand is proposed for channel deposits originally included in the Hanson Plain Sand by Shoemaker and Uhlherr (1995). This study considers these units to be stratigraphically and sedimentologically distinct.||||Unconformably underlain by the Port Campbell Limestone. Disconformably overlain by the Newer Volcanics.|Comprises fine to coarse sand with some granule bands, and weakly cemented sandstone.|
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|69297|6|Mentioned|p79, p98|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Otway Basin. ||||Unconformably overlies the Port Campbell Limestone. Unconformably overlain by the Newer Volcanics. |Sand. |
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|69651|6|Mentioned|p10|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||Unconformably overlies Heytesbury Group.||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|70077|5|Briefly described|Nelson: Fig.2. Regional: Fig.4|Pliocene|Pliocene|Otway Basin: Port Campbell Embayment.||||Overlies Port Campbell Limestone.||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|70880|6|Mentioned|p77|Pliocene|Miocene|Otway Basin.||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|71266|6|Mentioned|p614 Fig.3|Pliocene|Pliocene|Otway Basin.||||||
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|71419|5|Briefly described|p8, p12, p14-17, p21|||Of Tickell et al. (1992) who claimed it was 'largely fluviatile' in origin. Replaced Moorabool Viaduct Formation [in Port Campbell Embayment area]. Type section near Simpson (location shown in Fig.17A). Fluvial origin now refuted; includes high sphericity quartz pebbles and sandstone with swaley cross-lamination in type section. See p17. Replaced here by Sandringham Sandstone. Shown as 'Hanson Plain Sands' p14-15.||||||02-FEB-18
21943|Hanson Plain Sand|73486|5|Briefly described|p511, p522|Pliocene|Pliocene|Indicated to overlie Port Campbell Limestone based on regional mapping, not observed at Brumbys 1 drillhole.||||Overlies Heytesbury Group|Alluvial outwash deposits.|
38158|Hanson Plain Sands|24344|5|Briefly described|p69, 79|Pliocene|Pliocene|Probably misspelt - see Hanson Plain Sand.  Two names used interchanageably throughout article. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
38158|Hanson Plain Sands|24551|6|Mentioned|p297 Fig. 10.7|||Correlation diagram.||||||
38158|Hanson Plain Sands|64314|5|Briefly described|p502 Fig. 7|Pliocene|Pliocene|Coded as HPS in figure, decoded at base of diagram.||||||
38158|Hanson Plain Sands|67061|6|Mentioned|p554 Fig.10.|||See Hanson Plain Sand.||||||15-MAR-12
38158|Hanson Plain Sands|73357|6|Mentioned|p46|Pliocene|Pliocene|Otway Basin, Port Campbell Embayment.||Of Whalers Bluff Group?||||
38158|Hanson Plain Sands|73594|5|Briefly described|p6|Pleistocene|Pliocene|||Bridgewater Bay Group|||Shallow marine sediments.|
38160|Hanson Plain sands|24344|6|Mentioned|p73|||||||||
42305|Hanson Plains Sand|24104|6|Mentioned|p149|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
76216|Hapuke Subgroup|67061|6|Mentioned|p554 Fig.10.|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Gippsland Basin, offshore.||||Overlies Albacore Subgroup.||
37364|Hapuku Supergroup|24038|5|Briefly described|p439 Fig.2|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin||||||
68635|Harcourt 'Suite'|24551|6|Mentioned|p221|||||||||
77317|Harcourt Batholith|65715|5|Briefly described|p8 Tb.4|||Of Harcourt Suite. Includes Harcourt Granodiorite, Metcalfe Granite and Baringhup Granodiorite.||||||
25043|Harcourt Granite|23110|5|Briefly described|p500||Late Devonian|||||||
25043|Harcourt Granite|23203|6|Mentioned|p1252, Fig.1|||||||||
25043|Harcourt Granite|23275|5|Briefly described|p468-9||Late Devonian|||||||
25043|Harcourt Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p448 App1|||Obsolete granite name.||||||
25043|Harcourt Granite|23810|5|Briefly described|Table 1, p890, Fig 4||Devonian|Age: 369+/-2 Ma (SHRIMP U-Pb age). Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
25043|Harcourt Granite|23814|6|Mentioned|p746|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
25043|Harcourt Granite|23863|5|Briefly described|p1456 Fig. 1|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
25043|Harcourt Granite|24088|5|Briefly described|p352|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
25043|Harcourt Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p717 Table 2.4|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Age: 365 +/- 2Ma.||||||
25043|Harcourt Granite|35094|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
25043|Harcourt Granite|39331|6|Mentioned|p15|||Erratic at Lake Eppalock. See also Fig.1-1||||||
25043|Harcourt Granite|40761|6|Mentioned|p247|||||||||
25043|Harcourt Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
25043|Harcourt Granite|42790|5|Briefly described|p180|||see also Fig.1 P172||||||
25043|Harcourt Granite|61146|5|Briefly described|p389.|Devonian|Devonian|Close spatial association with auriferous quartz porphyry dykes of the Myrtle Creek goldfield.|c.372 Ma.|||||30-SEP-15
25043|Harcourt Granite|61181|6|Mentioned|p59, p63|||Dimension stone quarried in Victoria. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
25043|Harcourt Granite|61186|5|Briefly described|p32, p56, p58-60|||Dimension stone used in Melb.bldgs.and monuments; Elphinstone is a variation. Source = Harcourt Batholith.Med.-gr. grey granite + xenoliths. Slate from Harcourt Granite metamorphic aureole is hard, orange brown; on outside is softer, dark grey to black.||||||17-DEC-07
25043|Harcourt Granite|62370|6|Mentioned|p452|||||||||
25043|Harcourt Granite|64612|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||07-FEB-11
25043|Harcourt Granite|64769|6|Mentioned|p26, p27|||VIC.||||||06-MAY-09
25043|Harcourt Granite|65974|6|Mentioned|p23|||Produces a magnetic anomaly. Modelled with a larger lateral extent than mapped at the surface, indicating granite at shallow depths proximal to the known contact.||||||07-FEB-18
25043|Harcourt Granite|66493|6|Mentioned|p1, 3|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Maldon area in the Victorian goldfields, Western Lachlan Foldbelt. This intrusion was not the source of gold, but retrograde fluids in the contact aureole remobilised and reworked maldonite in the Early Ordovician host metasediments.|c.373-365 Ma.|||||
25043|Harcourt Granite|67804|6|Mentioned|p67|Devonian|Devonian||369 +/- 2 Ma (U-Pb SHRIMP, Bierlein et al. 2001b)|||||
25043|Harcourt Granite|67806|5|Briefly described|pp110-111|Devonian|Devonian|Associated with gold mineralisation at Waldon.|369 +/- 2 Ma.||||I-type; moderately reduced. Consists of plagioclase, orthoclase, quartz and biotite with accessory zircon, apatite, ilmenite and titanite.|
25043|Harcourt Granite|67978|5|Briefly described|p496 Fig.1, p499 Tb.1, p515, p518|Famennian|Famennian|Dating by Bierlein et al. (1999a, 2001b) at Maldon.|ca. 369 +/- 2 Ma, SIMS U-Pb|||||
8068|Harcourt Granite""|35094|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
74690|Harcourt Monzogranite|64312|6|Mentioned|p439 Tb. 2|||Chemical analysis information.||||||
8071|Harcourt granite|24177|6|Mentioned|p14, p29|||Informal - see Harcourt Granodiorite||||||
8071|Harcourt granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p394|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
8071|Harcourt granite|46247|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
8071|Harcourt granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p440|||Informal name.||||||
8071|Harcourt granite|68822|6|Mentioned|p353 Fig.16|||||||||
8072|Harcourt granodiorite|23614|5|Briefly described|p706|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Informal.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
8072|Harcourt granodiorite|24177|6|Mentioned|p62|||Informal - see Harcourt Granodiorite||||||
8072|Harcourt granodiorite|24276|5|Briefly described|p1723|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
8072|Harcourt granodiorite|24440|6|Mentioned|Map legend (In situ units)|||Informal - see Harcourt Granodiorite (main map legend).||||||
8072|Harcourt granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p534|||||||||
8072|Harcourt granodiorite|32074|6|Mentioned|p182|||||||||
8072|Harcourt granodiorite|34929|6|Mentioned|p328|||||||||
8072|Harcourt granodiorite|39534|6|Mentioned|p264|||||||||
8072|Harcourt granodiorite|41868|6|Mentioned|p480|||||||||
8072|Harcourt granodiorite|70933|14|Not recorded|p96|||Distribution map.||||||
8072|Harcourt granodiorite|71020|14|Not recorded|p178|||Excursion details.||||||
8073|Harcourt-Maldon Granodiorite|35278|6|Mentioned|p361|||||||||
37371|Harmon Rocks Sand|24038|6|Mentioned|p451|||||||||
8093|Harmon Rocks Sand Bed|23274|5|Briefly described|p448, 454||Batesfordian|||||||
8093|Harmon Rocks Sand Bed|31510|5|Briefly described|p19|||See also Table 1.||||||
8093|Harmon Rocks Sand Bed|35276|5|Briefly described|p242|||||||||
8093|Harmon Rocks Sand Bed|35290|6|Mentioned|p41|||||||||
8093|Harmon Rocks Sand Bed|42827|5|Briefly described|p316|||||||||
68636|Harmon Rocks Sand Beds|24551|6|Mentioned|p315|||Of Gostin (1966)||||||12-JAN-10
68637|Harmon Valley Basalts|24551|5|Briefly described|p338 Fig. 11.2|Late Pleistocene|Middle Pleistocene|||||||
68638|Harringtons granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p234|||Of the Surveyor Creek Suite||||||
8101|Harrow Adamellite|42154|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P334|||||||||
68639|Harrow Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p20|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|S-Type.  Age: 495 +/- 5Ma.||||||
68639|Harrow Granite|44931|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Ordovician|Cambrian|Muscovite granite, distinctive migmatic character in parts.||||||
68639|Harrow Granite|61183|5|Briefly described|p23, p119|Ordovician|Ordovician|Age: 466+/-6Ma. ||||||
68639|Harrow Granite|61749|5|Briefly described|p13|Ordovician||Age: 466 +/-6Ma (Richards and Singleton, 1981).||||||12-JUN-15
68639|Harrow Granite|63446|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|No lithology given: is listed as Harrow. G407.|||||S-type granite.|12-JUN-15
72804|Harrow Granodiorite""|23319|6|Mentioned|p418|||Term used by Turner et al (1993) for Kout Norien Granodiorite.||||||
68640|Harrow Volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p240, Fig. 9.2|Early Jurassic|Early Jurassic|||||||
31805|Harrow granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p335|||||||||
31805|Harrow granite|43846|5|Briefly described|11||Ordovician|Informal variation of Harrow Granodiorite or Harrow Adamellite? Age 466+-6 Ma (K-Ar)||||||
41648|Harrow group|50154|6|Mentioned|p97|||Informal grouping of the Harrow-type plutons.||||||
83687|Harvester's Creek greywacke|73430|5|Briefly described|p492-493, p498|||Glenelg Terrane. Equated with the Kanmantoo Group and perhaps the Normanville Group (Gibson et al., 2015). Poly-deformation history ceased at ~490 Ma. Hosts both syn and post-tectonic I- and S-type granites, and hosts a deformed alkali mafic suite that may be equivalent to the Truro Volcanics.|||||Siliciclastic turbidite sequence.|
37558|Hassalls Creek Granodiorite|23309|5|Briefly described|p337|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|Age: 401+/-5Ma, 410+/-10Ma. 405+/-21Ma, 410+/-18Ma, 412+/-21Ma.||||||
37558|Hassalls Creek Granodiorite|44931|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Hornblende biotite granodiorite; titanite-bearing metaluminous I-type.||||||
37558|Hassalls Creek Granodiorite|50155|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Late Cambrian|Biotite-hornblende granodiorite; I-type||||||
37558|Hassalls Creek Granodiorite|50156|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Late Cambrian|Biotite-hornblende granodiorite: massive, grey, medium to coarse grained, equigranular; accessory magnetite and sphene; rare mafic microgranitoid enclaves. Includes minor quartz diorite.||||||24-JUN-04
37558|Hassalls Creek Granodiorite|50157|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Late Cambrian|Biotite-hornblende granodiorite: massive, grey, medium to coarse grained, equigranular; accessory magnetite and sphene; rare mafic microgranitoid enclaves. Includes minor quartz diorite.||||||
37558|Hassalls Creek Granodiorite|50158|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Late Cambrian|Biotite-hornblende granodiorite: massive, grey, medium to coarse grained, equigranular; accessory magnetite and sphene; rare mafic microgranitoid enclaves. Includes minor quartz diorite.||||||
37558|Hassalls Creek Granodiorite|50159|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Late Cambrian|Biotite-hornblende granodiorite: massive, grey, medium to coarse grained, equigranular; accessory magnetite and sphene; rare mafic microgranitoid enclaves. Includes minor quartz diorite.||||||24-JUN-04
37558|Hassalls Creek Granodiorite|50160|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Late Cambrian|Biotite-honblende granodiorite||||||
37558|Hassalls Creek Granodiorite|50161|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Late Cambrian|Biotite-hornblende granodiorite: massive, grey, medium to coarse grained, equigranular; accessory magnetite and sphene; rare mafic microgranitoid enclaves. Includes minor quartz diorite.||||||24-JUN-04
37558|Hassalls Creek Granodiorite|50162|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Late Cambrian|Biotite-hornblende granodiorite: massive, grey, medium to coarse grained, equigranular; accessory magnetite and sphene; rare mafic microgranitoid enclaves. Includes minor quartz diorite.||||||24-JUN-04
37558|Hassalls Creek Granodiorite|50163|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Late Cambrian|Biotite-hornblende granodiorite: massive, grey, medium to coarse grained, equigranular; accessory magnetite and sphene; rare mafic microgranitoid enclaves. Includes minor quartz diorite.||||||24-JUN-04
37558|Hassalls Creek Granodiorite|66002|6|Mentioned|p8 Tb.5|||G409. Defined by Morand et al. 2003.||||||
8134|Hassalls Creek granite|35099|6|Mentioned|p325|||||||||
8134|Hassalls Creek granite|63446|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|No lithology given: is listed as Hassalls Creek. G409.|||||I-type granite.|12-JUN-15
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|22487|6|Mentioned|p212 Fig. 13|Tertiary|Tertiary|Geological province: Gippsland Basin.||||||11-SEP-08
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|23264|6|Mentioned|p326|||||||||
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|23885|5|Briefly described|p163|Pliocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|24038|5|Briefly described|p439 Fig.2|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin||||||
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|24468|5|Briefly described|p405 Fig.2|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin||||||
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p327 Fig. 10.33, 355, p733 Table 17.3|Pliocene|Pliocene|Of the Sale Group.  Max thickness: 15m.||||||
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|41227|5|Briefly described|p8|||||||||
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|41848|6|Mentioned|p392|||Top of formation taken as Plio-Pleistocene boundary||||||
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|41868|5|Briefly described|p503|||||||||
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|42649|5|Briefly described|p204|||||||||
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|42827|4|Described|p337|||see also P341, Fig 8.21||||||
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|60538|5|Briefly described|p488 Fig. 27|||Geological province: Gippland Basin or Latrobe Valley.||||||
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|61207|5|Briefly described|p280 Fig. 2|Quaternary|Late Pliocene|Geological Province: onshore Gippsland Basin.||||||
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|61336|5|Briefly described|p(xiii)|||Extensive sheets of gravel, sand, silt and clay. Angular unconformity between this formation and Latrobe Valley Group beneath. Thickness: up to 80m. See also Haunted Hill Gravels - names appear to be used interchangeably.||||||07-FEB-11
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|61846|5|Briefly described|p258|Neogene|Neogene|Terrigenous clastics.||||||
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|63217|5|Briefly described|p97, p105, p109,  p112.|Pliocene|Late Miocene|Gippsland Basin. |<5.5 Ma.|||Overlies Hazelwood, Boisdale and Tambo River Formations and Bairnsdale Limestone.|Trough cross-bedded and planar-bedded granule gravel, fine to coarse sand, clayey sand and clay; deeply weathered, often ferruginised and mottled.|
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|65717|6|Mentioned|p34|||Baragwanath Anticline.||||Overlies Lakes Entrance Formation.||
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|65718|6|Mentioned|p37|||See also Haunted Hills Formation.||||Underlain by the Lakes Entrance Formation.||
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|67727|5|Briefly described|p60 Fig.3, p61 Fig.4.|||||||Overlies Balook Formation and Lakes Entrance Formation.||
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|68203|5|Briefly described|p13-14, 24|Quaternary|Pliocene|Gippsland Basin (onshore). 10-40m thick. The basal angular unconformity implies significant post-3 Ma to 1.0 Ma deformation in the onshore Basin.||||Unconformably overlies Jemmy's Point Formation.|Outwash fan deposits.|
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|69016|5|Briefly described|p89,91,93-101|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Of the Gippsland Basin. Outwash fan type deposit. Thickness: 5-80m. Poor heterogeneous aquifer.||Unit of Sale Group.||Underlain by Boisdale Formation and Yallourn Formation.|Interbedded alluvial gravels, sands and clays.|
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|70028|6|Mentioned|p79|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Onshore Gippsland Basin.||||||
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|70378|5|Briefly described|p702, p712-713|Pleistocene|Pliocene|At least 24m thick. Has been uplifted 300m N of the Yallourn Fault.||||Overlies the Latrobe Valley coal measures.||08-FEB-17
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|70862|6|Mentioned|p50|Pliocene|Pliocene|Latrobe Valley, Gippsland Basin.||||Unconformably overlies the Yallourn Formation.|Sandy claystones.|
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|73289|6|Mentioned|p765-766 Figs.2-3, 770-771, 773-774|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||Overlies Latrobe Group, Hazelwood Formation and (unconformably) Yallourn Formation.||
8147|Haunted Hill Formation|73488|6|Mentioned|p634 Fig.4|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|22495|6|Mentioned|Fig4 P221||Tertiary|||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|23230|4|Described|Table4-1p40, 42, 44-5|Early Pleistocene|Pliocene|||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|29591|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|29708|6|Mentioned|p104|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|29821|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|30836|4|Described|p1264|||Lower Pliocene age||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|31045|6|Mentioned|p139|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|31345|6|Mentioned|Fig. 1-7|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|31351|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|31352|5|Briefly described|p133|||Pliocene. See also P134 & Fig. 3.||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|31509|6|Mentioned|p146|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|31627|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|32368|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|32370|5|Briefly described|p9|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|32372|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|32375|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||See also P5||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|32815|6|Mentioned|p205|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|33156|6|Mentioned|p135|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|33358|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Tert.||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|33459|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|33752|6|Mentioned|p366|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|33929|6|Mentioned|p71|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|34164|6|Mentioned|p33|||Table.||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|34360|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|34815|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|34842|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|34960|6|Mentioned|p274|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|35073|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|35111|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|35273|4|Described|p263|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|35285|6|Mentioned|p415|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|35720|6|Mentioned|p132|||See also Fig.2, stratigraphic column.||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|37127|6|Mentioned|p349|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|37330|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|37530|4|Described|p12|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|37809|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Gippsland Basin||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|39551|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|39555|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|40114|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|41642|6|Mentioned|p229|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|41848|6|Mentioned|p402|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|41868|6|Mentioned|p550|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|42184|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P348|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|42648|5|Briefly described|Fig.12, P47|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|42827|5|Briefly described|p337|||||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|44187|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Miocene|||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Pleistocene|Late Miocene|Age: ~4-1.00Ma. Geological Province: Gippsland  Basin (LaTrobe Valley and SE onshore).||||||03-MAR-10
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|62899|5|Briefly described|p37 Fig. 2|||Includes Eagle Point Sand Member. Geological province: Lakes Entrance Platform.||||||
8150|Haunted Hill Gravel|63739|5|Briefly described|p37 Fig. 2|||Contains Eagle Point Sand Member. Overlies Coongulmerang Formation. Geological province: Gippsland Basin.||||||01-JUL-08
8148|Haunted Hill Gravel Formation|40114|6|Mentioned|p3|||See also Fig.2||||||
8148|Haunted Hill Gravel Formation|40117|6|Mentioned|p55|||||||||
8149|Haunted Hill Gravel""|37330|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
8149|Haunted Hill Gravel""|60542|5|Briefly described|p84|Tertiary|Tertiary|Moderately well-sorted sand and minor pebbly sand and gravel. Overlies Gippsland Limestone conformably to disconformably. ||||||
8151|Haunted Hill Gravels|23264|5|Briefly described|Fig13-3.1p324, 328, 331||Pliocene|||||||
8151|Haunted Hill Gravels|23265|5|Briefly described|Fig13-4.1p338, 339-40||Pliocene|||||||
8151|Haunted Hill Gravels|41511|5|Briefly described|p16|||||||||
8151|Haunted Hill Gravels|41849|6|Mentioned|p405|||Age Plio-Pleistocene||||||
8151|Haunted Hill Gravels|42786|6|Mentioned|p364|||||||||
8151|Haunted Hill Gravels|42827|6|Mentioned|p341|||superseded by Haunted Hill Formation||||||
8151|Haunted Hill Gravels|43145|6|Mentioned|p12||Pleistocene|of Sale Group.Should be Haunted Hill Formation.||||||
8151|Haunted Hill Gravels|48631|5|Briefly described|p4,5,Pl.1,sh1||Late Pliocene|Described briefly, Upper Pliocene.||||||
8151|Haunted Hill Gravels|61155|5|Briefly described|p5|Late Miocene|Late Miocene|Coarse clastics. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||03-MAR-10
8151|Haunted Hill Gravels|61327|5|Briefly described|p73|Pliocene|Pliocene|Fluvial sediments. Overlies Latrobe Valley Coal Measures.||||||
8151|Haunted Hill Gravels|61336|5|Briefly described|p(v) Fig. 5|Pleistocene|Pliocene|See also Haunted Hill Formation - names appear to be used interchangeably. Overlies Boisdale and Jemmys Point Formations (Sale Group). See also p(ix) Fig. 9.||||||07-FEB-11
8151|Haunted Hill Gravels|70995|14|Not recorded|p146|||Stratigraphy, geological history.||||||
8151|Haunted Hill Gravels|71202|14|Not recorded|p197|||Deposition.||||||
70574|Haunted Hill Group|61302|6|Mentioned|p40 Figs. 13a and 13c, App.1|||||||||
68641|Haunted Hill formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p526|||||||||
8152|Haunted Hill gravels|23238|5|Briefly described|Fig10-3.3p108|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
8152|Haunted Hill gravels|29708|4|Described|p105|||||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|24053|5|Briefly described|p38|Quaternary|Late Pliocene|Of Sale Group.  Geological Basin: Gippsland Basin.||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|29708|6|Mentioned|Fig.10|||||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|30574|5|Briefly described|p14|||||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|30905|6|Mentioned|p159|||||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|30930|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|30933|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pleistocene|Tertiary|Tertiary - Pleistocene||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|30938|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|31060|6|Mentioned|p33|||Re geology.||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|32157|6|Mentioned|Fig. 9.8|||||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|33459|6|Mentioned|p10|||Stratigraphy.||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|34519|6|Mentioned|p47|||||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|34843|4|Described|p10|||||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|34962|6|Mentioned|p315|||||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|34986|6|Mentioned|p333|||||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|37585|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|37587|6|Mentioned|p35|||||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|38928|6|Mentioned|Fig.14|||||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|38973|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|40114|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|64535|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Paleogene|Paleogene|Sand, silt, gravel; various shades of brown, yellow, red, white; variably sorted; variably rounded; crudely to well-bedded; fluvial deposits.||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|64539|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Paleogene|Paleogene|Sand, silt, gravel; various shades of brown, yellow, red, white; variably sorted; variably rounded; crudely to well-bedded; fluvial deposits.||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|64540|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Paleogene|Paleogene|Sand, silt, gravel; various shades of brown, yellow, red, white; variably sorted; variably rounded; crudely to well-bedded; fluvial deposits.||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|64605|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Neogene|Neogene|Overlies Childers Formation in places. Sand, silt, gravel; alluvial deposits. Black to dark blue and black to dark green in RGB. Nonmagnetic. Covers highly magnetic valley-fill basalt in some areas.||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|64616|5|Briefly described|p144, p146, p147, p297-298|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Unit in Sale Group. Poor outcrop on ridge tops and plateaus. Hard to distinguish from Childers Formation; generally all gravels overlying basalt flows in the south of WALHALLA are assigned to Haunted Hills Gravel; underlying gravels to Childers Formation. Disconformably overlies Older Volcanic Group; locally unconformably overlies Jordan River and Walhalla Groups. 50m thick. Mainly ferruginised quartzose gravel, sand and clay. Geophysical characteristics given.||||||
8154|Haunted Hills Gravel|66181|6|Mentioned|p294 Fig.2, p295 Fig.3|||Fluvial gravel deposits. See also Haunted Hills Formation p295.||||||
8155|Haunted Hills Gravels|24551|6|Mentioned|p541|||||||||
8155|Haunted Hills Gravels|40527|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
68642|Hawkesdale Volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p240, Fig. 9.2, 252|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|||||||
68642|Hawkesdale Volcanics|73383|6|Mentioned|p3|Aptian|Aptian|Otway Basin.||Eumeralla Formation||||
68642|Hawkesdale Volcanics|73385|6|Mentioned|p5|Aptian|Aptian|Otway Basin.||Otway Group||Interbedded with Eumeralla Formation.||
68642|Hawkesdale Volcanics|73594|6|Mentioned|p4|Aptian|Aptian|Otway Basin.||Otway Group||||
8172|Hawkesview Granite|29994|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
8172|Hawkesview Granite|37871|4|Described|p8|||||||||
8172|Hawkesview Granite|39858|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
8172|Hawkesview Granite|45003|14|Not recorded|p26|||See also Lexicon||||||
28599|Hawkesview granite|37871|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
68643|Hawksview Adamellite|24551|6|Mentioned|p717 Table 2.4|Ludlow|Ludlow|Age: 422 +/- 1.5Ma. In the Omeo Zone.  This reference refers to Keay et al (1998) as the source, but could be 1997 or 1999?||||||06-SEP-07
81504|Hawksview adamellite|70890|4|Described|p325-328,332,335-337|Pridoli|Pridoli|Geological province: Lachlan Fold Belt. Undeformed I-type granite intruding into the Bethanga granite. K-Ar biotite age of 406+\-5 Ma (interpreted emplacement age - Evernden and Richards 1962; recalculated in Richards and Singleton 1981). Magmatic crystallisation age of 422.0+\-1.5 Ma (ages from rims of elongate grains). Likely contains a substantial sedimentary component based on numerous inherited zircon ages. Youngest inherited zircon age population of 443 Ma from protolith of which it is derived from.|422.0+\-1.5 Ma (magmatic age)|||||
8202|Hazelwood Group|35273|6|Mentioned|p266|||In reference to Gloe 1975||||||
8202|Hazelwood Group|37127|5|Briefly described|p347|||||||||
8202|Hazelwood Group|42827|6|Mentioned|p340|||refers to Gloe (1975)||||||
74740|Heathcote Formation|60599|6|Mentioned|p30|Cambrian|Cambrian|Of Singleton (1949). Entire Cambrian sequence referred to as Mount William beds by Thomas (1956). Superseded by Heathcote Volcanics. ||||||
8208|Heathcote Granite|35281|4|Described|p21|||||||||
8208|Heathcote Granite|65715|5|Briefly described|p7 Tb.4|||Superseded name for Commissioners Flat Granodiorite used by Thomas et al. (1976). Abandoned because name preoccupied by Heathcote Volcanics.||||||
68644|Heathcote Granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p222|||See also Commissioners Flat Granodiorite.  Of the Strathbogie Province.||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|23229|5|Briefly described|Table3-1p16, 17||Early Cambrian|||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|24177|5|Briefly described|p39 Fig. 15|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|30329|6|Mentioned|p30|||On table P30||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|30334|6|Mentioned|p121|||||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|31161|5|Briefly described|PA8|||||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|31654|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|31706|6|Mentioned|p633|||Cambrian correlation chart||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|33220|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|33238|5|Briefly described|p645|||||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|33394|4|Described|p65|||See also p66.||||||14-JAN-09
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|35281|3|Fully described|p14|||||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|36534|6|Mentioned|p222|||||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|36732|6|Mentioned|p298|||||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|38367|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|39331|4|Described|p13|||See p15-16,Fig.0-3.||||||14-JAN-09
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|40761|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|40887|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|41571|6|Mentioned|Table 2.3|||||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|42826|5|Briefly described|p24, Table 1|||||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|43560|6|Mentioned|Table 1,p231|||||||||
8209|Heathcote Greenstone|60599|5|Briefly described|p30, p32 Fig. 10|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Of King and Wilkinson (1975) to replace Mount William beds (Thomas 1956). Part of former Mount William Group. Divided into 3 unnamed sections, later named Sheoak Gully Boninite, Lazy Bar Andesite, Mt Wm Metabasalt. Superseded by Heathcote Volcanics.||||||27-OCT-08
79730|Heathcote Greenstones|70904|14|Not recorded|p 25|Middle Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Age given as Lower to ?Middle Cambrian.||||||07-MAR-17
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|22628|5|Briefly described|fig1p108|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|23305|6|Mentioned|p37||Cambrian|||||||
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|23309|5|Briefly described|p25, 27, 28.  Table 2.1/2.4.|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|24002|5|Briefly described|p231|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|24098|5|Briefly described|p27 Fig. 2|Middle Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Geological Province: Bendigo Zone, Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|24177|4|Described|p33, p39 Fig.15|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Overlain by the Knowsley East Shale. Includes Sheoak Gully Boninite, Lazy Bar Andsesite and Mount William Metabasalt.||||||
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|24328|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Includes Mount William Metabasalt, Lazy Bar Andesite and Sheoak Gully Boninite.||||||27-OCT-08
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|24329|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Includes Mount William Metabasalt, Lazy Bar Andesite and Sheoak Gully Boninite.||||||27-OCT-08
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|24551|3|Fully described|p83|Cambrian|Cambrian|Includes Sheoak Gully Boninite, Lazy Bar Andesite and Mount William Metabasalt.||||||
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|60451|5|Briefly described|p23|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|60591|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Includes: Sheoak Gully Boninite, Lazy Bar Andesite, Mount William Metabasalt.||||||27-OCT-08
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|60592|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Includes: Sheoak Gully Boninite, Lazy Bar Andesite, Mount William Metabasalt.||||||27-OCT-08
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|60593|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Includes: Sheoak Gully Boninite, Lazy Bar Andesite, Mount William Metabasalt.||||||27-OCT-08
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|60595|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Includes: Sheoak Gully Boninite, Lazy Bar Andesite, Mount William Metabasalt.||||||27-OCT-08
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|60596|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Includes: Sheoak Gully Boninite, Lazy Bar Andesite, Mount William Metabasalt.||||||27-OCT-08
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|60597|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Includes: Mount William Metabasalt, Lazy Bar Andesite, Sheoak Gully Boninite.||||||27-OCT-08
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|60599|4|Described|p7, p24 Tb. 4, p30, p83|Cambrian|Cambrian|Supersedes Heathcote Formation of Singleton (1949) and Heathcote Greenstone used by several geologists. Include: Sheoak Gully Boninite, Lazy Bar Andesite and Mount William Metabasalt. Underlies Knowsley East Shale and Goldie Chert. Geol. Prov: LFB.||||||27-OCT-08
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3, p99. |Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Oldest Cambrian rocks in the Heathcote Greenstone Belt, Bendigo Zone. Correlated with Mount Stavely Volcanics (Glenelg Zone), Licola and Jamieson Volcanics (Melbourne Zone), and Lickhole Volcanics (Tabberabbera Zone, Benambra Terrane). Age interpreted from Fig.3.|c.560-c.540 Ma.|||||
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|64611|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|This name was superseded by Heathcote Volcanic Group (~2003?) and should NOT be in current use.||||||15-DEC-08
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|64616|6|Mentioned|p313 Fig.2|||||||||
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|65715|6|Mentioned|p7 Tb.4|||||||||
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|65974|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|66196|5|Briefly described|p617|Early Cambrian||Underlies the Knowsley East Shale, which contains trilobite fauna.||||||
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|67847|5|Briefly described|p10 fig 2.3|Cambrian|Cambrian|Ocean floor depositional environment.|||||Basalts and ultramafic rocks. |
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|68314|5|Briefly described|p750|Cambrian|Cambrian|Underlies mudstones containing Botoman trilobite fauna (c.518-513 Ma).|||||Mafic rocks.|
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|70026|6|Mentioned|p49|||Bendigo Zone. Contains Lower Cambrian fossils which constrains the formation of boninitic ignoues basement at ca. 515 Ma (Glen, 2013).||||||
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|70601|4|Described|p47|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|The whole unit is older than Eagles Peak Basalt. Age range from constituent's fossils and overlying unit.|c.516-c.508 Ma.||Sheoak Boninite, Lazy Bar Andesite.|Unconformably underlies Mount William Metabasalt. Correlates with lower part of Lickhole Volcanics.|Bonninite, tholeiites, basalt.|
34135|Heathcote Volcanics|70718|5|Briefly described|p38|Middle Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Deposited in a marine environment.  See also Heathcote Volcanic Group, p46.|||||Tholeiitic basalt, dolerite and boninite.|02-JUN-19
8210|Heathcote andesite|39851|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8210|Heathcote andesite|40065|5|Briefly described|p95|||||||||
69938|Heathcote belt tuff|60904|5|Briefly described|p790 Fig. 16|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Informal name. Of the Lachlan Orogen.||||||
8211|Heathcote boninite|39851|6|Mentioned|p165|||||||||
8211|Heathcote boninite|40065|5|Briefly described|p94|||||||||
34364|Heathcote greenstone belt|22643|6|Mentioned|p189|||||||||08-MAR-16
74741|Heathcote greenstones|60599|6|Mentioned|p13|||Informal name for part of the Heathcote Volcanics. See also the historic name Heathcote Greenstone.  ||||||
74741|Heathcote greenstones|61185|6|Mentioned|p13|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Informal name. Submarine volcanic rocks and pelagic sediments were deposited in intra-oceanic island arc and backarc basin environments.||||||07-FEB-11
68646|Heathcote tholeiitic basalt|24551|6|Mentioned|p89|||Informal name - see Heathcote Voalcanics||||||
39845|Heathcote volcanics|23309|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
39845|Heathcote volcanics|24178|5|Briefly described|p15 Fig.2|Cambrian|Cambrian|Geological Province: Bendigo Zone||||||
8212|Heathcote-Mount Wellington-Dookie Greens|38367|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
83431|Heatherdale shale|67103|6|Mentioned|p622|||Ireland et al. (1998).|522 Ma.|||||
83431|Heatherdale shale|71139|6|Mentioned|p153|||||Normanville Group.||||
8216|Heatherfield Sandstone|30905|6|Mentioned|Table 7.3|||||||||
8215|Heatherfield Sandstone Member|30905|6|Mentioned|Table 7.4|||||||||
68648|Heathfield 'Sand'|24551|6|Mentioned|p251|||||||||
27796|Heathfield Member|22875|5|Briefly described|p26 Table1|||Of the Eumeralla Group.||||||07-MAR-07
27796|Heathfield Member|42079|4|Described|p271|||||||||
27796|Heathfield Member|61182|6|Mentioned|p13|||See also Heathfield Sand Member - names used interchangeably, but not recognised in the Otway Basin in this study. Identified in Garvoc-1 (well) by Kopsen and Scholefield 91990). Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
27796|Heathfield Member|61623|6|Mentioned|p449 Fig. 4|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Of Eumeralla Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
27796|Heathfield Member|73383|6|Mentioned|p36, p166|||See also Heathfield Sandstone. Lithologies based on geochemistry using the ChemLith classification includes calcareous sandstone, sandstone, and using the Herron classification (1988) includes lith-arenite, subarkose, sublith-arenite.||||||
27796|Heathfield Member|73594|5|Briefly described|p16, p36, p39-41|Albian|Albian|Otway Basin. Early Albian. Widely adopted name, not formally defined and a type section has not been designated. First described as coarse-grained, poorly consolidated porous quartz sand without volcaniclastic material (Brown, 1965). Occurs as local influxes marking the base of the middle Eumeralla Formation at (or near to) the base of the C. striatus spore-pollen zone. Base interpreted to be disconformable, marks change from freshwater lacustrine/low energy fluvial systems to higher energy braided fluvial systems. Has not been shown to extend into SA. See also Heathfield Sandstone.||Eumeralla Formation|||Thin quartzose sandstone. Includes litharenites or feldspathic litharenites that are tuffaceous.|
72916|Heathfield Sand Member|61182|5|Briefly described|p13, p87|||Of Hawkins and Dellenbach (1971). See also Heathfield Member - names used interchangeably, but not recognised in the Otway Basin in this study. Coarse, clean quartzose sandstone. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
8217|Heathfield Sand""|48911|6|Mentioned|p32|||Palynology||||||
8222|Heathfield Sandstone|24453|5|Briefly described|p809 Fig.2|Albian|Albian|Of Otway Group. Overlain and underlain by Eumeralla Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
8222|Heathfield Sandstone|35013|5|Briefly described|p391|||||||||
8222|Heathfield Sandstone|41642|6|Mentioned|Table 7.3|||||||||
8222|Heathfield Sandstone|41726|5|Briefly described|p420|||See also p425.||||||07-MAR-07
8222|Heathfield Sandstone|42318|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P12|||||||||
8222|Heathfield Sandstone|42827|5|Briefly described|Table 7.3|||||||||
8222|Heathfield Sandstone|61017|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||07-FEB-11
8222|Heathfield Sandstone|61626|5|Briefly described|p486 Fig. 2|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Of Otway Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
8222|Heathfield Sandstone|72050|5|Briefly described|p233 Fig.2, 235-236, 238|Albian|Albian|Otway Basin. Is described as ""a member of the Eumeralla Formation"" but is given the formal rank only on p243. A possible reservoir target in the Tantanoola Trough.",,||Eumeralla Formation.|||A distinctive quartz sandstone-conglomerate. Becomes more argillaceous away from the northern margin of the Basin.|
8222|Heathfield Sandstone|73356|6|Mentioned|p4|Albian|Aptian|||Otway Group||||
8222|Heathfield Sandstone|73357|5|Briefly described|p18, p45, p47|Aptian|Aptian|Otway Basin. Correlated with Crybelosporites striatus Spore-Pollen Zone. Considered by some workers to range into the basal Coptospora paradoxa Zone of Albian age, alternatively the upper sands are considered as a separate sand body 'Paradoxa Sandstone' by Morgan, (2002).||Of Upper Eumeralla Formation||Overlies Lower Eumeralla Formation, underlies Upper Eumeralla Formation.||
8222|Heathfield Sandstone|73383|5|Briefly described|p3, p18, p40, p47, p169, p177, p237|Albian|Aptian|Otway Basin. Heathfield Sandstone is a locally termed intra-Eumeralla Formation sandstone subunit, commonly referred to as more quartzose. Lithologies based on geochemistry using the ChemLith classification also includes mudstone and calcareous limestone, and using the Herron classification (1988) includes shale and sublith-arenite. See also p108. See also Heathfield Member.||Eumeralla Formation|||Sandstone.|
8222|Heathfield Sandstone|73385|5|Briefly described|p5|Aptian|Aptian|Otway Basin.||Otway Group||Interbedded with Eumeralla Formation.|Fluvial channel sandstones.|
8222|Heathfield Sandstone|73386|5|Briefly described|p4, p6, p9, Attachment A1|Albian|Aptian|Otway Basin. Late Aptian to early Albian age, within the Crybelosporites striatus Spore-Pollen Zone.||Eumeralla Formation|||Composed of poorly consolidated sand, made up of sub-rounded to angular, white, coarse-grained, fairly well-sorted quartz.|
8222|Heathfield Sandstone|73594|6|Mentioned|p4|Aptian|Aptian|Otway Basin.||Otway Group|||Fluvial channel sandstones.|
8220|Heathfield Sandstone member|24551|6|Mentioned|p245|||Of the Eumeralla Formation.||||||07-MAR-07
8220|Heathfield Sandstone member|42361|6|Mentioned|p8|||Misspelling of Heathfield Sandstone Member?||||||
8221|Heathfield Sandstone""|33940|6|Mentioned|p415|||||||||
68649|Hemleys granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p229|||Of the Charlton Province.||||||
37559|Hemsley Granite|23309|4|Described|p339|Devonian|Devonian|Of Hemsley Suite.  G333 I-Type.  Superseded Glenloth Granite. Age: 400+/-6Ma.||||||22-FEB-10
40629|Hemsleys Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p433 App 1|||Misspelt - see Hemsley Granite.||||||06-OCT-04
40629|Hemsleys Granite|73505|5|Briefly described|p6 Tb.3.1, p34|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of Lalbert Batholith. Age from Richards and Singleton, (1981).|400+/-6 Ma K/Ar on biotite|||||
39637|Herschell Formation|24088|6|Mentioned|p355 Fig. 4|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||17-MAY-18
8303|Hesse Clay""|41769|6|Mentioned|p56|||||||||
8305|Hesses Clay""|31036|6|Mentioned|p194|||Pliocene||||||
34423|Heyterbury Group|22756|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||19-SEP-18
77294|Heytesbury Formation|65715|5|Briefly described|p14 Tb.8|||Superseded name for Heytesbury Group.||||||
77294|Heytesbury Formation|66002|6|Mentioned|p13 Tb.9|||Used by Baker (1950).Superseded name for Heytesbury Group ||||||
77294|Heytesbury Formation|71419|5|Briefly described|p22|||Said to be of Baker (1953) [actually Baker (1950)]. Said to be upgraded to Heytesbury Group by Glenie (1971) [actually upgraded by Baker (1953)].|||Included Gellibrand Clay (in 1953).|||02-FEB-18
8308|Heytesbury Formation""|31036|6|Mentioned|p210|||Refers Baker (1950)||||||
8309|Heytesbury Group Limestone|35722|6|Mentioned|p5|||Stratigraphy.||||||
8310|Heytesbury Group beds|37385|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
8314|Heywood Marl Member|31424|4|Described|p13|||See also Table 2. Lithostratigraphy||||||
8314|Heywood Marl Member|32852|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
8314|Heywood Marl Member|35066|6|Mentioned|p211|||||||||
8314|Heywood Marl Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p285|||||||||
8314|Heywood Marl Member|71437|5|Briefly described|p161|Miocene|Miocene|Of Glenie and Reed (1961). Approximate correlative of Gellibrand Marl.||||||
8315|Heywood Marl""|31036|6|Mentioned|p213|||Refers Leslie (1966)||||||
8317|Heywood Member|31624|6|Mentioned|p101|||||||||
8317|Heywood Member|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Oligocene-Miocene||||||
8317|Heywood Member|33940|6|Mentioned|p414|||||||||
34424|Hickman Creek Adamellite|22756|5|Briefly described|P43|||Informally referred to as Tower Granite||||||
34424|Hickman Creek Adamellite|43260|6|Mentioned|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Mount Cole Suite. Biotite adamellite: felsic; pink to pale grey; coarse and even grained; small pegmatitic patches||||||27-OCT-04
34424|Hickman Creek Adamellite|66002|6|Mentioned|p7 Tb.5|||Superseded name for Hickman Creek Granite||||||
68650|Hickman Creek granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p227-228|||||||||
34901|High Plains Adamellite|22968|6|Mentioned|P163|||||||||
8334|High Plains Gneiss|22968|6|Mentioned|P163|||||||||
8334|High Plains Gneiss|29709|5|Briefly described|p36|||||||||
8334|High Plains Gneiss|29711|5|Briefly described|p64|||Mention p61.||||||10-JAN-07
8334|High Plains Gneiss|31800|5|Briefly described|p208|||||||||
8334|High Plains Gneiss|35278|6|Mentioned|p357|||||||||
8334|High Plains Gneiss|37330|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
8334|High Plains Gneiss|39860|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
8334|High Plains Gneiss|61160|6|Mentioned|p50|||Of Crohn (1950) and Beavis (1962). Former name which combined (and did not distinguish) the migmatite of the Omeo Metamorphic Complex and Cobungra Granite.||||||
8334|High Plains Gneiss|61161|6|Mentioned|p89, p86|||Cobungra Granite included with migmatite and gneiss as High Plains Gneiss by Crohn (1950) and Beavis (1962). ||||||
8334|High Plains Gneiss|70910|4|Described|p49|||Refers to Beavis (1962) and Crohn (1950) p43.||||||
69806|High Plains Gneissic Adamellite|61160|6|Mentioned|p50|||Of Fagan (1979) and is equivalent in part to the former High Plains Gneiss. Much of the migmatite of the Omeo Metamorphic Complex was included in this unit.||||||
69806|High Plains Gneissic Adamellite|61161|6|Mentioned|p86|||Cobungra Granite is in part equivalent to nebulitic phase of Fagan's (1979) High Plains Gneissic Adamellite that also encompasses migmatite and gneiss.||||||
76933|Hildene Basalt|66244|5|Briefly described|p7.|||Named by Edwards et al. (1997); can be traced southwards towards its source near Kilmore; authors were unable to separate it from other flows. Unable to delineate it, they have called it 'undifferentiated olivine basalt flows of the Newer Volcanic Group'.||||||
41947|Hilldene Basalt|60529|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|Of the Newer Volcanics. Lava flow: olivine basalt; iddingsitised olivine phenocrysts in matrix of plagioclase, clinoyroxene and ilmenite; irregular jointing.||||||14-JUN-06
41947|Hilldene Basalt|61185|2|Defined|p62-63, p41, p23|Pliocene|Pliocene|Of Newer Volcanics. Underlies Shepparton Formation; overlies contact of Humevale Siltstone and Wilson Creek Shale. Age: assumed ~4-5Ma, Pliocene. Max. thick: >12m. Lava flow. Olivine basalt of the iddingsite type of Edwards (1938). Reversely polarised.||||||07-FEB-11
41947|Hilldene Basalt|61701|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|Of the Newer Volcanics. Lava flow: olivine basalt; iddingsitised olivine phenocrysts in matrix of plagioclase, clinoyroxene and ilmenite; irregular jointing.||||||25-JUL-06
41947|Hilldene Basalt|61702|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|Of the Newer Volcanics. Lava flow: olivine basalt; iddingsitised olivine phenocrysts in matrix of plagioclase, clinoyroxene and ilmenite; irregular jointing.||||||25-JUL-06
41947|Hilldene Basalt|61703|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|Of the Newer Volcanics. Lava flow: olivine basalt; iddingsitised olivine phenocrysts in matrix of plagioclase, clinoyroxene and ilmenite; irregular jointing.||||||25-JUL-06
41947|Hilldene Basalt|61704|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|Low K, Th and U.||||||12-FEB-15
40914|Hilldene lava|24177|5|Briefly described|p73|Quaternary|Quaternary|Informal name. Of the Newer Volcanics. Overlain by the Shepparton Formation. Maximum Thickness: 12m||||||
34099|Himalayan leucogranites|22625|6|Mentioned|P732|||||||||
69277|Hinno Munjie granite|60503|6|Mentioned|p142, p150|||Informal - see Hinno Munjie Granite. See also p159.||||||
30681|Hinno-Munjie Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p433 Appendix 1|||G80, S-Type.||||||
74742|Hirds Series""|60599|6|Mentioned|p159||Ordovician|Informal name in widespread local usage for Castlemaine Supergroup in the vicinity of the main pit at Heathcote Gold Joint Venture mine - consists of turbiditic sandstones and siltstones which cover most of the pit area.  ||||||
28294|Hobbs Adamellite|22876|5|Briefly described|p28|||||||||
28294|Hobbs Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p433 App1|||Superseded by Hobbs Granite.||||||
28294|Hobbs Adamellite|42627|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Reserved as Hobbs (Track) Adamellite.||||||
28294|Hobbs Adamellite|42647|5|Briefly described|p48|||||||||
40630|Hobbs granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p313|||||||||
40630|Hobbs granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p234|||||||||
8423|Holey Plains Marl Member|31351|5|Briefly described|p85|||See also Fig. 7||||||
8423|Holey Plains Marl Member|34843|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
8423|Holey Plains Marl Member|35273|4|Described|p259|||||||||
8423|Holey Plains Marl Member|42827|4|Described|p333|||||||||
8425|Holland Creek Conglomerate|32074|6|Mentioned|p191|||Stratigraphic diagram||||||
8425|Holland Creek Conglomerate|35277|6|Mentioned|Fig.5.8|||Misspelling of Hollands Creek.||||||
8425|Holland Creek Conglomerate|41641|6|Mentioned|Fig.5.8|||||||||
8426|Holland Creek Rhyodacite|32074|6|Mentioned|p191|||Stratigraphic diagram||||||
8426|Holland Creek Rhyodacite|35277|5|Briefly described|p105|||Misspelling of Hollands Creek.||||||
8426|Holland Creek Rhyodacite|41641|6|Mentioned|Fig.5.8|||||||||
8426|Holland Creek Rhyodacite|42154|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P334|||||||||
8427|Hollands Creek Conglomerate|35277|5|Briefly described|p105|||||||||
8427|Hollands Creek Conglomerate|41641|6|Mentioned|p175|||||||||
8428|Hollands Creek Rhyodacite|24551|5|Briefly described|p166|||Superseded by Hollands Creek Ignimbrite.  Maximum Thickness: 300m. Overlies the Lewis Farm Conglomerate (disc).  Underlies: Ryans Creek Rhyolite (u).||||||
8428|Hollands Creek Rhyodacite|29786|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
8428|Hollands Creek Rhyodacite|30906|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
8428|Hollands Creek Rhyodacite|31713|4|Described|p9|||See also P6||||||
8428|Hollands Creek Rhyodacite|32114|6|Mentioned|p462|||||||||
8428|Hollands Creek Rhyodacite|33238|5|Briefly described|p644|||||||||
8428|Hollands Creek Rhyodacite|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8428|Hollands Creek Rhyodacite|35111|4|Described|p6|||||||||
8428|Hollands Creek Rhyodacite|35112|6|Mentioned|p281|||||||||
8428|Hollands Creek Rhyodacite|35277|5|Briefly described|p105|||||||||
8428|Hollands Creek Rhyodacite|39291|6|Mentioned|p211|||||||||
8428|Hollands Creek Rhyodacite|39331|4|Described|p24|||||||||
8428|Hollands Creek Rhyodacite|40995|6|Mentioned|p358|||||||||
8428|Hollands Creek Rhyodacite|41641|4|Described|p166|||||||||
8428|Hollands Creek Rhyodacite|42827|4|Described|p175|||see also Fig 5.11||||||
8428|Hollands Creek Rhyodacite|68116|5|Briefly described|Appendix, Map 26.|Late Devonian|Late Devonian||||||Rhyolitic to rhyodacitic quartz ignimbrite, rich in large phenocrysts and moderately to densely welded.|
8428|Hollands Creek Rhyodacite|68298|5|Briefly described|p229|||Type locality for Bothriolepis tatongensis is near the top of the basal conglomerate succession  in this unit. The Givetian Tatong fish fauna is interpreted as the oldest vertebrate zone in the faunal succession of eastern Victoria proposed by Long and Werdelin (1986).||||||24-JAN-13
8428|Hollands Creek Rhyodacite|70933|14|Not recorded|p91|||And Conglomerates.||||||
8429|Hollands Creek Volcanics|35527|5|Briefly described|p107|||Ages discussed.||||||
29696|Holloway Formation|43312|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|of Little River Group.||||||
29696|Holloway Formation|43313|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|of Little River Subgroup||||||
29696|Holloway Formation|60542|5|Briefly described|p25, p51|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Little River Subgroup (Snowy River Volcanics). Formerly mapped as Mount Johnson Member. See also Holloways Formation and Hooloway Formation. ||||||
37562|Holloways formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p114|||Informal name - see Holloways Formation.||||||
40631|Holstons tonalite|23309|6|Mentioned|p297|||||||||
8439|Holy Terror Grit|42383|6|Mentioned|p5|||Used 1920, 1928. Superseded by Walhalla Series then Walhalla Group.||||||
8439|Holy Terror Grit|64616|5|Briefly described|p291|||Near the Harbinger Mine, about 5 km N of Aberfeldy. Gritstones and conglomerates, which are interbedded with turbidites and contain fossils. Part of the Walhalla Group.||||||
83668|Honeysuckle Hill Formation|73488|5|Briefly described|p640 Fig.8|||Underlies T3 coal sequence of Traralgon Formation. P.asperopollis Zone and older.||||Overlies Strzelecki Group||
28609|Honeysuckle Hill Gravel""|42827|5|Briefly described|Fig 8.24|||||||||
8459|Honeysuckle Hill Gravels""|35273|6|Mentioned|p257|||In reference to Gloe 1975.||||||
77515|Honeysuckle Hill Sequence|63217|5|Briefly described|p97 Fig.2.||||55.0 - 42.5 Ma.|Unit in Traralgon Formation.||Overlies Carrajung Volcanics. Unconformably overlies Strzelecki Group. Is overlain by Traralgon 2 Sequence.||
34707|Hoobs Adamellite|22876|6|Mentioned|p21 Table 3|||See Hobbs Adamellite||||||10-SEP-19
34707|Hoobs Adamellite|22877|5|Briefly described|map|Silurian|Silurian|G69. Hornblende Adamellite. I-Type.||||||26-OCT-04
72860|Hooloway Formation|60542|5|Briefly described|p22 Tb. 2|Devonian|Devonian|Misspelt - see Holloway Formation. Of the Little River Subgroup (Snowy River Volcanics).||||||
68651|Hopkins River Granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p717 Table 2.4, 722 Table 8.5|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Age: 401 +/- 3Ma.||||||
72730|Horsehair Creek tonalite|61161|6|Mentioned|p93|||Informal - see Horsehair Creek Tonalite.||||||
8521|Hotham Beds|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
8521|Hotham Beds|40136|5|Briefly described|p27|||||||||
8521|Hotham Beds|42827|6|Mentioned|p89|||superseded by Hotham Group||||||
78651|Hotham Formation (VIC)|60503|5|Briefly described|p28 Fig. 9|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Of the Adaminaby Group.||||||
8522|Hotham Group|22487|5|Briefly described|p200, p201 Fig. 2|Ordovician|Ordovician|Deformed quartz turbiditic sediments.||||||11-SEP-08
8522|Hotham Group|22773|5|Briefly described|Fig24.5p350|||||||||
8522|Hotham Group|22857|5|Briefly described|p134, p412 App.1 Tb.A1.5|Ordovician|Ordovician|Slightly metamorphosed turbiditic sediments. Geological Province: Howqua Basin. Equivalents mentioned on p350 Fig.24.5.||||||
8522|Hotham Group|23245|6|Mentioned|p134|||||||||
8522|Hotham Group|23938|5|Briefly described|p70 Tb. 6|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Deep marine turbidites.||||||25-SEP-08
8522|Hotham Group|24551|6|Mentioned|p173|||||||||
8522|Hotham Group|41541|4|Described|p15|Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Early to Middle Ordovician age.||||||
8522|Hotham Group|41570|6|Mentioned|p89|||||||||
8522|Hotham Group|41572|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
8522|Hotham Group|41590|4|Described|p1|||||||||
8522|Hotham Group|42089|4|Described|p4|||||||||
8522|Hotham Group|42651|6|Mentioned|p258|||||||||
8522|Hotham Group|42827|5|Briefly described|p89|||||||||
8522|Hotham Group|43220|5|Briefly described|p9||Ordovician|||||||
8522|Hotham Group|43284|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Ordovician|||||||
8522|Hotham Group|44093|5|Briefly described|p156 App. 1|Ordovician|Ordovician|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
8522|Hotham Group|50086|5|Briefly described|p10 Fig. 5|Ordovician|Ordovician|Intruded by Mount Buffalo Granite. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.  See also p15 Fig. 9.||||||25-SEP-08
8522|Hotham Group|50087|5|Briefly described|p176|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
8522|Hotham Group|50097|5|Briefly described|p44|Bendigonian||VIC. Contains condonts.||||||07-FEB-11
8522|Hotham Group|61160|6|Mentioned|p44|||This name has been applied to the same sand-rich unit of the Adaminaby Group as the Hotham slates name, and Pinnak Sandstone and Mallacoota beds. Superseded by Pinnak Sandstone. ||||||
8522|Hotham Group|61161|6|Mentioned|p78|||Of Stewart & Ferguson 1988, and Ferguson et al 1990. See Adaminaby Group.||||||
8522|Hotham Group|70684|6|Mentioned|p7 Fig.1|||||||||
40741|Hotham Group metasediments|50086|5|Briefly described|p20|Ordovician|Ordovician|Informal - see Hotham Group.  Geological Province:  Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
8523|Hotham Slate|31161|5|Briefly described|PA9|||||||||
8523|Hotham Slate|31800|5|Briefly described|p208|||||||||
8523|Hotham Slate|40136|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
79758|Hotham Slates|70910|14|Not recorded|p49||Late Ordovician|||||||
8524|Hotham beds|22971|5|Briefly described|p12 Tb. 1|Ordovician|Ordovician|Sandstone, mudstone.||||||
8524|Hotham beds|24328|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|||||||
8524|Hotham beds|24329|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Parent: Adaminaby Group.||||||
8524|Hotham beds|41541|5|Briefly described|p15|||||||||
8524|Hotham beds|61187|6|Mentioned|p5 Fig.3.|Ordovician|Ordovician|||Unit in Adaminaby Group.||||
40910|Hotham beds""|22971|5|Briefly described|p17|Ordovician|Ordovician|Informal name. In the WANGARATTA region the Adaminaby and Bendoc Groups are represented by these "Hotham beds" - which include the Pinnak Sandstone and the Bendoc Group.||||||07-FEB-14
40910|Hotham beds""|24177|4|Described|p48|Late Ordovician|Late Ordovician|May be correlated with the Bendoc Group. But also lithologically similar to Adaminaby Group. Indistinguishable geophysically from Castlemaine Group||||||19-JAN-06
34873|Hotham slates|22968|6|Mentioned|P99||Ordovician|One of the various names given to the Adaminaby Group.||||||
34873|Hotham slates|60503|6|Mentioned|p81|||One of a variety of names for the mainly single sand-rich formation (of the Adaminaby Group in Victoria) extending from  the Mount Wellington Fault to the east coast. Other names have been Pinnak Sandstone and Mallacoota beds.||||||06-SEP-05
34873|Hotham slates|60542|6|Mentioned|p45|||Former name for Pinnak Sandstone. ||||||
34873|Hotham slates|61160|6|Mentioned|p44|||Informal name for a variously named single sand-rich formation within the Adaminaby Group also referred to as Hotham Group, Pinnak Sandstone and Mallacoota beds. Superseded by Pinnak Sandstone. ||||||
34873|Hotham slates|61161|6|Mentioned|p78|||Of Beavis 1962. See Adaminaby Group.||||||
34873|Hotham slates|61163|6|Mentioned|p77|||One of several names for the sand-rich formation dominating the Adaminaby Group in Victoria.||||||
68652|House Creek granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p232|||Of the Cooma Supersuite||||||
69602|Howitt Province Volcanics|61155|6|Mentioned|p19|||Presented only as part of the informal compound name of Bogong and Howitt Province Volcanics.||||||
40632|Howitt Spur formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p185|||||||||
40632|Howitt Spur formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p173|||||||||
8537|Howitt basalt|35073|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
79763|Howqua Cherts|70933|5|Briefly described|p89|||Refers to Thomas and Singleton 1956.||||||
8540|Howqua Greenstones|42827|6|Mentioned|p56|||||||||
8542|Howqua Olivine Pyroxenite|37006|4|Described|p354|||||||||
8542|Howqua Olivine Pyroxenite|42827|5|Briefly described|p52|||||||||
8541|Howqua Olivine Pyroxenite""|39204|6|Mentioned|p150|||||||||
25068|Howqua Peridotite|37006|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8543|Howqua River greenstones|31161|5|Briefly described|PA9|||Variation of Howqua?||||||
8544|Howqua Shale|22857|5|Briefly described|p89 Fig. 14.7A|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
8544|Howqua Shale|22858|6|Mentioned|Fig14.7ap88-9|Ordovician|Late Cambrian|||||||
8544|Howqua Shale|23229|5|Briefly described|Table3-2p21|Lancefieldian|Cambrian|||||||
8544|Howqua Shale|35073|4|Described|p4|||||||||
8544|Howqua Shale|40136|5|Briefly described|p28|||||||||
8544|Howqua Shale|41570|3|Fully described|p89|||||||||
8544|Howqua Shale|42827|5|Briefly described|p89|||||||||
8544|Howqua Shale|66769|6|Mentioned|122|Cambrian|Cambrian|Tabberabbera Zone. Conformably overlies a Cambrian boninite-tholeiite igneous sucession.||||||
8544|Howqua Shale|68822|6|Mentioned|p332|Tremadocian||Contains Lancefieldian 2 age graptolites (i.e. pre-484 Ma; Sadler et al. 2009).||||||
8545|Howqua boninite|39851|6|Mentioned|p166|||||||||
40633|Howqua chert|23309|6|Mentioned|p379|||||||||
40633|Howqua chert|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3.|Ordovician|Cambrian|Tabberabbera Zone, Benambra Terrane. Correlative of Knowsley East, Monegeetta and Goldie Formations in the Bendigo Zone, Melbourne Terrane.||||||
40634|Howqua formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p46|||||||||
78190|Howqua greenstone|68822|6|Mentioned|p332|Cambrian||Overlain by cherts with an inferred latest Cambrian age (ca 493-491 Ma) lower down.||||||
8546|Howqua greenstones|37006|6|Mentioned|p366|||||||||
72944|Howqua slate|61186|6|Mentioned|p45 Fig. 14|||Informal name for Victorian dimension stone. Probably named for the quarry locality.||||||
68653|Howqua tholeiitic basalt|24551|6|Mentioned|p89|||Informal name - see Howqua Chert||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|13996|6|Mentioned|p146-147|||||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|22684|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 p746|Ludlow|Ludlow|||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|23268|5|Briefly described|Fig14-2.1p388, 396-8||Early Devonian|||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|23269|5|Briefly described|p401-2||Early Devonian|||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|23522|5|Briefly described|p247 Fig 3|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|24177|5|Briefly described|p13|Devonian|Silurian|See also the Humevale Siltstone.||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|24249|5|Briefly described|p90 Fig.3|Pridoli|Pridoli|Underlying Unit: Yea Formation||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|30867|6|Mentioned|p16|||Early Devonian to Early Silurian. See also Fig.2||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|30931|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|31654|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Skalian||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|31852|6|Mentioned|p720|||See also Fig.5. Pridolian to Gedinnian||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|33326|6|Mentioned|p431|||Fauna.||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|33462|6|Mentioned|p10|||Strat.table.||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|33464|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|33598|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|33599|4|Described|p3|||Lower Devonian. See also pp4-6.||||||15-JAN-09
27434|Humevale Formation|33601|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|33732|5|Briefly described|p105|||||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.34|||Analysis Fig.33.||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|35073|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|35112|6|Mentioned|Fig.9|||||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|35283|3|Fully described|p51|||||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|35712|6|Mentioned|Table 6|||||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|35861|6|Mentioned|p253|||||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|36742|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|38146|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|38378|6|Mentioned|p133|||||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|38787|6|Mentioned|p125|||||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|39331|4|Described|p22|||See p23.||||||15-JAN-09
27434|Humevale Formation|40725|6|Mentioned|p1|||Mention Fig.1||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|41555|6|Mentioned|p411|||||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|42033|5|Briefly described|p649|||||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|42051|5|Briefly described|p140|||||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|43547|14|Not recorded|p148,table p152|Gedinnian||Skalian-Gedinnian||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|48971|6|Mentioned|p9|||See also P13 and P17.||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|60083|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Siltstone with interbedded thin sandstone.  Local bedded limestone lenses.  Overlies Dargile Formation.||||||19-JUL-04
27434|Humevale Formation|60599|5|Briefly described|p14, p24 Tb. 4, p61, p66|Ordovician|Ordovician|Of Williams (1964). Comprising Clonbinane Sst.+ Mt Phillipa Mbrs (both now reassigned to Dargile Formation), Flowerdale Sst. Mbr, and Humevale Siltstone which forms bulk of unit. Superseded by Humevale Siltstone. Geol. Prov: Melbourne Zone/LFB.||||||27-OCT-08
27434|Humevale Formation|61138|6|Mentioned|p212|||Christmas Hills district. Trilobites discussed.||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|61185|5|Briefly described|p22-26, p21 Fig. 6, p14, p30|Pragian|Ludlow|Of Williams (1964): Clonbinane Sandstone and Mount Phillipa Mbrs occur at base (now incorporated in Dargile Fm); Flowerdale Sandstone Mbr near top (now part of Norton Gully Ss); remainder retains name Humevale Siltstone. Interfingers with Broadford Fm.||||||07-FEB-11
27434|Humevale Formation|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3.|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|Melbourne Zone, Melbourne Terrane. Correlative of Enano and Wombat Creek Groups, Buchan and Mallacoota Zones, Benambra Terrane. ||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|65214|6|Mentioned|p272|Devonian|Devonian|VIC, Melbourne Trough and Lilydale. Shows any correlations across Australia, and with South Africa, South America and East Greenland.||||||
27434|Humevale Formation|65969|6|Mentioned|p15|||Includes magnetic facies. Silty; correlates with the sandier Puckapunyal Formation.||||||
8582|Humevale Formation""|33601|6|Mentioned|p34|||Refers Vanden Berg (1971)||||||
8583|Humevale formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p123|||Misspelt - see Humevale Siltstone||||||
8583|Humevale formation|42033|6|Mentioned|p657|||||||||
25070|Hummocks Harzburgite|42889|6|Mentioned|p290|||||||||
8586|Hummocks serpentinite|23309|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
8586|Hummocks serpentinite|29709|5|Briefly described|p37|||||||||
8625|Hydroid Beds""|42826|6|Mentioned|p20|||refers to Thomas (1960a, 1935)||||||
8626|Hydroid beds""|42826|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
37122|Ice Brook formation|23562|5|Briefly described|p294|||Informal.||||||
25073|Iguana Creek Beds|24053|5|Briefly described|p36|Early Carboniferous|Late Devonian|Geological Basin: Gippsland Basin.||||||
25073|Iguana Creek Beds|35277|6|Mentioned|p103|||||||||
25073|Iguana Creek Beds|41641|4|Described|p173|||||||||
8649|Iguana Creek beds""|35277|6|Mentioned|p99|||||||||
8649|Iguana Creek beds""|41641|6|Mentioned|p169|||||||||
40923|Illaenus Band""|24177|5|Briefly described|p48, p50 Fig.22|Llandovery|Llandovery|Informal name. Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province.||||||
40923|Illaenus Band""|60591|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Llandovery|Llandovery|Of the Costerfield Formation. Slump deposit: siltstone, commonly pyritic, minor fine-grained sandstone; slump-folded; richly fossiliferous.||||||
40923|Illaenus Band""|60592|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Llandovery|Llandovery|Of the Costerfield Formation. Slump deposit: siltstone, commonly pyritic, minor fine-grained sandstone; slump-folded; richly fossiliferous.||||||
40923|Illaenus Band""|60593|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Llandovery|Llandovery|Of the Costerfield Formation. Slump deposit: siltstone, commonly pyritic, minor fine-grained sandstone; slump-folded; richly fossiliferous.||||||
40923|Illaenus Band""|60595|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Llandovery|Llandovery|Of the Costerfield Formation. Slump deposit: siltstone, commonly pyritic, minor fine-grained sandstone; slump-folded; richly fossiliferous.||||||
40923|Illaenus Band""|60596|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Llandovery|Llandovery|Of the Costerfield Formation. Slump deposit: siltstone, commonly pyritic, minor fine-grained sandstone; slump-folded; richly fossiliferous.||||||
40923|Illaenus Band""|60599|3|Fully described|p31 Fig. 9, p49-50|Llandovery|Llandovery|Informal name retained as widely used. Of Costerfield Siltst. Prev.incl. at base of Wapentake Fm (Thomas 1937), now considered to be overlain by this unit. Thick band of richly fossiliferous mudst; slump-folded +small sandy pockets containing graptolites.||||||27-OCT-08
8651|Illaenus band""|42827|5|Briefly described|p107|||||||||
8651|Illaenus band""|62469|6|Mentioned|p54|Wenlock|Wenlock|Informal name. Of Wapentake Formation. In Costerfield (Vic.).||||||12-FEB-15
8651|Illaenus band""|63083|5|Briefly described|p215|Wenlock|Wenlock|Informal name. Traditionally regarded as defining the base of Wapentake Formation (per Thomas 1937) but Edwards et al (1998) placed this band at the top of the underlying Costerfield Siltstone. This study does not recognise the band as a distinct unit.||||||07-FEB-11
8687|Ingebyrah Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||Variation on Ingebyrah Granodiorite, NSW.||||||
8691|Ingeegoodbee Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p 433 App1|||G75 S-Type.||||||
8691|Ingeegoodbee Granodiorite|41850|6|Mentioned|p431|||S-type; mafic; abundant red-brown biotite, cordierite commonly altered to pinite or mica, sillimanite, secondary muscovite may be present; accessory monazite, illmenite and pyrrhotite.||||||30-NOV-04
8691|Ingeegoodbee Granodiorite|42827|6|Mentioned|p431|||Of the Bullenbalong Suite. S-type; mafic; abundant red-brown biotite, cordierite commonly altered to pinite or mica, sillimanite, secondary muscovite may be present; accessory monazite, illmenite and pyrrhotite||||||30-NOV-04
8691|Ingeegoodbee Granodiorite|68115|5|Briefly described|p7.|||Deddick Zone. Previously shown on GSV maps under this name, but the name Mowambah Granodiorite (White et al. 1977) has precedence.||||||15-FEB-13
26629|Inglewood Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p448 App1|||Obsolete granite name.||||||
26629|Inglewood Granite|23603|4|Described|p19|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
26629|Inglewood Granite|23604|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
26629|Inglewood Granite|23605|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
26629|Inglewood Granite|23606|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
26629|Inglewood Granite|23607|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
26629|Inglewood Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
26629|Inglewood Granite|60452|6|Mentioned|p52|||Southern magnetic portion of the Wedderburn Granodiorite, so named by Marlow and Bushell (1995). Current interpretation indicates the body to be a single intrusion.||||||27-OCT-04
26629|Inglewood Granite|65715|6|Mentioned|p8 Tb.4|||||||||
74691|Inglewood Granodiorite|64312|6|Mentioned|p439 Tb. 2|||Chemical analysis information. Informal sample name.||||||
35570|Ingliston Adamellite|23258|6|Mentioned|p222|||||||||
35570|Ingliston Adamellite|23259|5|Briefly described|Fig12-4.3p228, 229, 231||Late Devonian|||||||
28615|Ingliston Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p433 App1|||Superseded by Ingliston Granite.||||||
28615|Ingliston Granodiorite|29709|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
28615|Ingliston Granodiorite|43282|6|Mentioned|p74|||||||||
28615|Ingliston Granodiorite|64312|6|Mentioned|p439 Tb. 2|||Chemical analysis and barium content information.  Also mentioned in Table 1. ||||||
8699|Ingliston granite|39865|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
39639|Inner Shale|24088|6|Mentioned|p355 Fig. 4||| Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
8737|Ino Creek Granite|22881|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Silurian|Silurian|Of the Kuark Metamorphic Complex Supersuite. Biotite-muscovite granodiorite: Highly magnetic (300-350 nT) especially along the northwestern margin. High K, low Th and U.||||||06-OCT-04
8737|Ino Creek Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p433 App1|||Superseded by Ino Creek Granodiorite.||||||
8737|Ino Creek Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
8749|Iona Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||317.  Of the Currowong Suite (Currowong Supersuite).  Not intended as a formal name. Variation on Iona Granodiorite, Tonalite.||||||09-FEB-05
8752|Iona Granodiorite|22815|6|Mentioned|p56|||Superseded to Iona Tonalite in 1977.||||||
8752|Iona Granodiorite|30574|5|Briefly described|p9|||||||||
8752|Iona Granodiorite|30938|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|||||||
8752|Iona Granodiorite|33602|6|Mentioned|p37|||||||||
8752|Iona Granodiorite|72571|5|Briefly described|p90-91, p95-96, p98-100|||Of the Tasmanides of eastern Australia. Petrography of sample is discussed in detail.|||||Mafic hornblende granite with magnetite, albanite and no titanite.|
68654|Iona granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p235|||Of the Currawong Suite||||||
83316|Jacaranda Ridge sandstone|73356|6|Mentioned|p5|||Of Camac and Boult (2008). [Written as both Jacaranda Ridge Sandstone and Jacaranda Ridge Sandstone Member in Camac and Boult (2008). Perhaps written without capitalization of sandstone herein to denote informal usage?].||||||
37769|Jack Rich Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|Appendix 1|||Superseded by Ocean View Granite.||||||
8828|Jackson Creek Group|37727|6|Mentioned|p72|||Variation of Jacksons Creek?||||||
8828|Jackson Creek Group|39331|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
38704|Jackson's Crossing Limestone|23615|5|Briefly described|p137|||One of four names inadvertently introduced, but never used, by Talent (1956) for the same unit.  Now supserseded by Buchan Caves Limestone.||||||
8853|Jamieson Greenstone|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8853|Jamieson Greenstone|35073|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
8853|Jamieson Greenstone|35112|6|Mentioned|p280|||||||||
8852|Jamieson Greenstone""|22858|6|Mentioned|Fig14.7ap88-9|||||||||
8852|Jamieson Greenstone""|35073|5|Briefly described|p2|||||||||
34148|Jamieson Volcanics|22628|6|Mentioned|p112,fig1p108|||||||||
34148|Jamieson Volcanics|22708|6|Mentioned|p210|||||||||
34148|Jamieson Volcanics|22971|6|Mentioned|p 53|||||||||
34148|Jamieson Volcanics|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
34148|Jamieson Volcanics|23309|5|Briefly described|p37-39, 264-265, 359, 360. Tb 2.7/2.10|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
34148|Jamieson Volcanics|24002|4|Described|p237|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
34148|Jamieson Volcanics|24098|5|Briefly described|p27 Fig. 2|Cambrian|Cambrian|Geological Province: Melbourne Zone, Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||19-APR-05
34148|Jamieson Volcanics|24551|6|Mentioned|p87, 346|||||||||
34148|Jamieson Volcanics|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3, p15, pp49ff. |Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Melbourne Zone. Calc-alkaline. Mount Wellington Gold have identified several major VHMS gold and base metal prospects along the Mount Useful Slate Belt. Correlated with Mount Stavely Volcanics (Glenelg Zone), Heathcote Volcanics (Bendigo Zone), Licola Volcanics (Melbourne Zone), and Lickhole Volcanics (Tabberabbera Zone, Benambra Terrane). Age interpreted from Fig.3.|c.560-c.540 Ma.||Includes Warrambat Andesite Breccia, Brissces Hut Andesite, Wrens Flat Andesite, Lakelands Flat Andesite Breccia, Hardwicke Creek Rhyolite and Handford Creek Formation.||Rhyolites, andesites and volcaniclastic sediments.|
34148|Jamieson Volcanics|64616|5|Briefly described|p190, p192|Cambrian|Cambrian|Local basement in the Mount Useful Fault Zone at the eastern margin of the Melbourne Zone. Calc-alkaline volcanics and related rocks. Pyroclastics at the top suggest shallow marine, if not emergent, subaerial setting.||||||
34148|Jamieson Volcanics|66769|6|Mentioned|143|Cambrian|Cambrian|Equivalent to Jamieson Volcanic Group.||||||
34148|Jamieson Volcanics|67103|5|Briefly described|p613 Fig.6, 617-618|||Central Victoria.||||Correlated with Mount Read Volcanics (TAS).|Volcanic sequence with calc-alkaline magmatic arc signatures.|
34148|Jamieson Volcanics|67104|6|Mentioned|p631 Fig.2, p639 Fig.5, p645, p646|Tremadocian|||> 480 Ma|||||
34148|Jamieson Volcanics|70601|5|Briefly described|p44 Fig.12, p47|Mindyallan|Drumian|Potential source of felsic tuff bands in Howqua Chert. Mis-spelt Jameson in Fig.12.|500 +/ -8 Ma (Spaggiari et al., 2003).|||Underlies Wahroonga Breccia.|Felsic tuffs, andesites.|
34148|Jamieson Volcanics|73059|6|Mentioned|p1062 Fig.9|||Central Victoria.||||||
40701|Jamieson volcanics|23309|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
40701|Jamieson volcanics|24551|6|Mentioned|p90|||Informal name - see Jamieson Volcanics'||||||
8856|Jan Jac Marl|41547|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||Misspelling of Jan Juc?||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|22504|3|Fully described|P261, Table1||Late Oligocene|||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|23230|4|Described|Table4-1p40, 42||Oligocene|Present in the Torquay Basin.||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|23240|5|Briefly described|Fig11-2.1p120, 120-2, 125|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Oligocene|Eocene|Of Nirranda Group||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|23322|6|Mentioned|967|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-SEP-09
8857|Jan Juc Formation|23472|5|Briefly described|p326|Miocene|Oligocene|See also page 328 Fig 2. Of Torquay Group. Geological Province: Torquay Basin.||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|23768|5|Briefly described|p28 Fig.5|Early Miocene|Early Miocene|In Torquay/Geelong area.  See also p43, 61, 69, 81, p125, p175.||||||29-MAR-05
8857|Jan Juc Formation|23778|5|Briefly described|p661 Fig 4|||Geological Province: Torquay Basin.||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|24055|5|Briefly described|p70|Miocene|Oligocene|Of Torquay Group.  Geological Basin: Bass Basin.||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p313 |||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|24562|6|Mentioned|p137 Fig. 55|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|29355|6|Mentioned|p185|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|29356|6|Mentioned|p147|||Refers to Raggatt & Crespin(1955).||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|30576|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|30866|6|Mentioned|p49|||Upper Oligocene age||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|30929|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|Formation of Torquay Group||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|31245|6|Mentioned|p72|||Fauna. Oligocene||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|31922|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|32120|6|Mentioned|p279|||Oligocene - fauna||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|34295|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.35|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|35066|6|Mentioned|p210|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|35276|3|Fully described|p233|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|35290|4|Described|p34|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|35555|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|35854|5|Briefly described|p159|||Stratigraphy discussed.||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|36200|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|36499|3|Fully described|p43|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|37546|6|Mentioned|p157|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|41043|5|Briefly described|p96|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|41075|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|41124|6|Mentioned|p255|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|41519|6|Mentioned|p168|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|41520|6|Mentioned|Plate 1|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|41538|6|Mentioned|p311|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|41642|6|Mentioned|Fig.8.6|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|41868|6|Mentioned|p549|||See also P575||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|42318|5|Briefly described|p5|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|42371|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|42655|5|Briefly described|p39|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|42827|3|Fully described|p307|||Of Torquay Group.||||||01-JUL-08
8857|Jan Juc Formation|43702|6|Mentioned|Fig.2,p398||Late Oligocene|||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|48831|14|Not recorded|p.10,15,18,36,38,43|||||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|48911|6|Mentioned|p27|||Chart 1. Correlation||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|60785|6|Mentioned|p183.|Upper Oligocene|Upper Oligocene|See Jan Juc Marl.||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|61155|5|Briefly described|p3, p18|Early Miocene|Early Oligocene|Of the Torquay Group. Overlies Demons Bluff Formation; overlain by Puebla Formation. Age: 33.5-21.5Ma. Max. thickness: 200m. Geological Province: Torquay Basin.||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|61181|5|Briefly described|p133|Miocene|Oligocene|Contains the Waurn Ponds Member. Unconformably overlies the Otway Group. ||||||
8857|Jan Juc Formation|62896|5|Briefly described|p87|Oligocene|Eocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
8857|Jan Juc Formation|63173|5|Briefly described|p349||Late Oligocene|Of the Torquay Group. Underlies Puebla Formation. Geological Province: Bass Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
8857|Jan Juc Formation|63445|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Oligocene|Oligocene||||||Marine: marl, clay, silt, glauconitic.|
8857|Jan Juc Formation|63740|5|Briefly described|p87|Oligocene|Eocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
8857|Jan Juc Formation|65316|6|Mentioned|p598,p603|Aquitanian|Chattian|Of Raggatt and Crespin, 1955, and others. Replaced by Jan Juc Marl and Point Addis Limestone. Previously considered equivalent age to the Angahook Formation.|27.2 - 22.7 Ma.|||||23-APR-12
8857|Jan Juc Formation|67061|5|Briefly described|p546, p555 Fig.12, p557.|Oligocene|Oligocene|A marker horizon in seismic profiles. See also Jan Juc Marl p546.|27.9 - 24.2 Ma.|Unit in Torquay Group.||||16-MAR-12
8857|Jan Juc Formation|68116|5|Briefly described|Appendix, Map 50.|Oligocene|Oligocene||||||Marl, clay, silt: glauconitic.|
8857|Jan Juc Formation|69297|6|Mentioned|p98, p145|Aquitanian|Chattian|||Torquay Group||Overlies the Point Addis Limestone. Unconformably overlain by the Puebla Formation. |Marl. |
8859|Jan Juc formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p524|||||||||
8859|Jan Juc formation|32746|6|Mentioned|p30|||||||||
8859|Jan Juc formation|35290|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
8859|Jan Juc formation|35712|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
8859|Jan Juc formation|36499|6|Mentioned|p43|||||||||
8859|Jan Juc formation|37311|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
68655|Jan Juc marl|24551|6|Mentioned|p625|||||||||
8861|Jan Juk Formation|35274|6|Mentioned|p421|||Misspelling of Jan Juc?||||||
8861|Jan Juk Formation|42635|6|Mentioned|p88.|||||||||
8862|Jan-Juc Formation|30865|6|Mentioned|p323|||Upper Oligocene||||||
29462|Janjukian Series|42966|5|Briefly described|p407|||Used 1902, 1916.||||||
32798|Janjukian Stage|44238|14|Not recorded|Fig.3||Oligocene|||||||
32798|Janjukian Stage|48831|14|Not recorded|p.71,73,76,89|||||||||
32798|Janjukian Stage|70660|6|Mentioned|p20||Oligocene|Shown as Lower Janjukian Stage [an Australian time period rather than a stratigraphic unit]. Used interchangeably with 'Lower Janjukian unit', Lower Janjukian Member, all informal subdivisions of Port Willunga Formation.||Of Port Willunga Formation.||||05-FEB-18
8880|Jarrahmond Formation|32157|5|Briefly described|p325|||Silty sand, clayey sand and silt with variablity in distribution.||||||26-FEB-07
72861|Jarrahmond Granodiorite|44185|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|||I-type. Age uncertain: shown as SDg, ie Silurian-Devonian.||||||
72861|Jarrahmond Granodiorite|60542|5|Briefly described|p19 Fig. 3|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|Jarrahmond Granite probably the preferred name? Intrusive. See also p23 Tb. 2 - presented as Jarrahmond only; and p28. ||||||
31814|Jeffcott granite|43846|5|Briefly described|13||Devonian|Stated as informal name, but formal form of name exists||||||
31814|Jeffcott granite|60491|6|Mentioned|p37|||Informal - see Jeffcott Granite. Of the Glenloth Suite.||||||
72862|Jellung ignimbrite|60542|6|Mentioned|p60|||Informal - see Jellung Ignimbrite.||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|22768|5|Briefly described|p172|||||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|22857|5|Briefly described|p172|||Unconformably overlain by the Wentworth Group. ||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|22968|6|Mentioned|P135||Early Devonian|||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|23235|6|Mentioned|Fig7-1p68, 68||Early Devonian|||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|29786|6|Mentioned|p75|||||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|29860|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Middle Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|29953|5|Briefly described|Fig.1|||||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|30332|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||Isotopic date 409+-8 m.y.||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|31800|5|Briefly described|p207|||||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|32001|6|Mentioned|p77|||||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|33238|5|Briefly described|p644|||||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|33602|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|33606|5|Briefly described|p64|||||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|35112|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|35278|4|Described|p358|||||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|37501|6|Mentioned|p413|||||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|38367|6|Mentioned|p41|||See also Fig.1||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|38782|5|Briefly described|p41|||||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|39291|4|Described|p217|||||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|39326|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|39860|5|Briefly described|p11|||See also P8||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|40498|6|Mentioned|p367|||||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|40761|6|Mentioned|p240|||||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|40882|6|Mentioned|p25|||:See also P27||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|41433|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|41572|6|Mentioned|p18|||See also P19||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|42089|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|42827|5|Briefly described|p123|||see also Table 4.1||||||
8900|Jemba Rhyolite|70910|5|Briefly described|p48|||Geological map on opposite page.||||||
8899|Jemba Rhyolite""|38782|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
79727|Jemba nevadite|70901|14|Not recorded|p7|||In quartz porphyry ring dyke.||||||
8903|Jemba rhyolite|29786|6|Mentioned|p75|||||||||
8903|Jemba rhyolite|29876|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
8902|Jemba rhyolite (Mt Burrowa)|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||Variation on Jemba Rhyolite etc.||||||
38454|Jemba volcanics|24133|6|Mentioned|p41|||Replaced by Jemba Ignimbrite.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
69648|Jemmy Point Formation|61155|5|Briefly described|p5|Pliocene|Pliocene|Probably misspelt - place name is Jemmys Point in Victoria. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
8905|Jemmy's Point Formation|23238|5|Briefly described|Fig10-3.3p108|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
8905|Jemmy's Point Formation|23885|6|Mentioned|p163 Fig. 14.3|||Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
8905|Jemmy's Point Formation|24053|4|Described|p38|Early Pliocene|Early Pliocene|Of Seaspray Group.  Geological Basin: Gippsland Basin.||||||
8905|Jemmy's Point Formation|24164|6|Mentioned|p22 Fig.14|||Drill hole cross-section along Ninety Mile Beach.||||Overlies Tambo River Formation||
8905|Jemmy's Point Formation|41537|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
8905|Jemmy's Point Formation|42649|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P197-198|||||||||
8905|Jemmy's Point Formation|48631|5|Briefly described|p4,5,6,Pl.1,sh1||Early Pliocene|Lower Pliocene. (J/55-11).||||||
8905|Jemmy's Point Formation|62899|6|Mentioned|p59|||Misspelt - see Jemmy Point Formation.||||||
8905|Jemmy's Point Formation|65718|5|Briefly described|p10 Fig 3.2, p17 Fig 3.6|Pliocene|Miocene|Middle Miocene minimum age. Also written as Jemmys Point Formation on p12.||Of the Seaspray Group.||||10-JAN-17
8905|Jemmy's Point Formation|68203|6|Mentioned|p14, 24|Pliocene|Pliocene|Gippsland Basin (onshore). The angular unconformity at the top implies significant post-3 Ma to 1.0 Ma deformation in the onshore Basin. Appears as Jemmy's Point formation.||||Is overlain unconformably by the Haunted Hill Formation.||
8905|Jemmy's Point Formation|69016|5|Briefly described|p88-89|||Of the Gippsland Basin. Thickness: ~100m. Marine deposit restricted to the eastern part of the basin. Low hydraulic conductive aquifer.||Unit of Seaspray Group.|||Shelly sandy marls with calcareous sandstone.|
30478|Jemmy's point Formation|43145|5|Briefly described|p11||Quaternary|Misspelling of Jemmys Point Formation||||||
39200|Jemmys Point Formation, lower|23768|5|Briefly described|p167, p173|Cheltenhamian|Cheltenhamian|Informal - see Jemmys Point Formation.||||||
39185|Jemmys Point formation|23768|5|Briefly described|p27|||Informal - see Jemmys Point Formation.||||||
39185|Jemmys Point formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p525 |||||||||
68656|Jim and Jack granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
28626|Johanna River Formation|32117|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
28626|Johanna River Formation|43667|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p12||Eocene|||||||
28626|Johanna River Formation|65891|5|Briefly described|p221 Fig.5, p226-228. |Paleogene|Paleogene|Otway Basin. Sands, dark, carbonaceous, pyritic, silty. Contains planktonic foraminifera. Useful unit for correlating with St Vincent Basin. Lutetian-Bartonian age.||||||
28626|Johanna River Formation|70660|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
34309|Johanna River Sands|22706|5|Briefly described|p78|||Overlain by Browns Creek Clay||||||
34309|Johanna River Sands|60563|5|Briefly described|p46 Fig.4|||Uppermost part of the Dilwyn Formation. Overlies the "Turritella" mudstone.||||||
34309|Johanna River Sands|70942|5|Briefly described|p122, 119|||||||||17-FEB-17
9005|Johanna River Sands""|48911|6|Mentioned|p23|||Correlates with Dilwyn Fm.||||||
9006|Johanna Sand|39923|6|Mentioned|p354|||Variation of Johanna River Sand?||||||
68657|Johanna Sands|24551|6|Mentioned|p297 Fig. 10.7|||||||||
79762|Johnson Hill Sandstones|70933|14|Not recorded|Table 1|Devonian|Silurian|Generalised east west section Silurian and Devonian,Victoria refers to Talent 1965.||||||
39007|Johnson Member|23615|6|Mentioned|p89|||Superseded by Johnson Mudstone.||||||
72863|Johnson Mudstone formation, upper|60542|6|Mentioned|p14|||Informal - see Johnsons Mudstone.||||||
40635|Johnson formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p114|||||||||
40635|Johnson formation|60542|6|Mentioned|p77|||Informal - see Johnson Mudstone. ||||||
68599|Jolimont Valley Older Alluvium''|24551|6|Mentioned|p353|||Superseded by Punt Road Sands.||||||
9027|Jordan River Beds|33601|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
9027|Jordan River Beds|43537|14|Not recorded|p9|||Coopers Creek area.||||||14-JAN-09
9027|Jordan River Beds|61185|6|Mentioned|p34|||First described by Baragwanath (1925) and Whitelaw (1916). Superseded by Jordan River Group of VandenBerg (1975).||||||07-FEB-11
9029|Jordan River group|35073|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
9030|Jordan River series|33601|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
9031|Jordon River Group|34815|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
9031|Jordon River Group|35112|6|Mentioned|Fig.9|||||||||
9031|Jordon River Group|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
9031|Jordon River Group|39551|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Lochkovian|Wenlockian|Wenlockian to Pragian||||||
9031|Jordon River Group|39555|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Middle Silurian|Lower Devonian to Middle Silurian||||||
9031|Jordon River Group|60529|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Includes: Wilson Creek Shale.||||||
9031|Jordon River Group|61701|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Includes: Wilson Creek Shale.||||||
9031|Jordon River Group|61702|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Includes: Wilson Creek Shale.||||||
9031|Jordon River Group|61703|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Includes: Wilson Creek Shale.||||||
9031|Jordon River Group|67847|5|Briefly described|p44 fig 3.2.2.|||[Mis-spelling of the Jordan River Group.]||||||
72728|Junction Plain tonalite|61161|6|Mentioned|p93|||Informal - see Junction Plain Tonalite.||||||
9087|Jungle Creek Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||327.  Of the Jungle Creek Suite (Currowong Supersuite).  Not intended as a formal name. Variation on Jungle Creek Granodiorite.||||||09-FEB-05
69226|Jungle Hill Gabbro|60541|6|Mentioned|p113|||Informal name for Arte River Gabbro, of which outcrops are exposed at Jungle Hill along Puggaree Road.||||||20-JUN-05
83250|K/Pg Boundary Shale|73357|5|Briefly described|p24-25, p45-48|Danian|Maastrichtian|Shale at the Cretaceous - Paleogene boundary. Probably not intended as a formal stratigraphic unit. Otway Basin. Lower part contains Forcipites longus Spore-Pollen Zone, Manumiella druggii Dinocyst Zone. Elevated abundances of marine indicators suggest a widespread marine transgression, also referred to as the Massacre Shale in Partridge, (2001). Upper part contains Lygistepollenites balmei Spore-Pollen Zone and Paleoperidinium pyrophorum, marginal to nearshore marine depositional environments.||Of Wangerrip Group and/or Sherbrook Group?||Overlies Timboon Sandstone, underlies Pebble Point Formation.||
41002|K/T Shale|24562|5|Briefly described|p8 Fig. 2|Paleocene|Paleocene|Of the Wangerrip Group.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
41002|K/T Shale|66245|6|Mentioned|p6 Fig.5. |Danian|Maastrichtian|||||||
72855|Kaerwut Granite|60542|5|Briefly described|p26-27|||Informal - see Kaerwut Trondhjemite. ||||||
37751|Kaerwut Trondhjemite|23309|6|Mentioned|p434 Appendix 1|||Superseded by Kaerwut Tonalite.||||||
37751|Kaerwut Trondhjemite|23938|5|Briefly described|p110 Fig. 50|Devonian|Devonian|See also Kaerwut Tonalite.||||||25-SEP-08
37751|Kaerwut Trondhjemite|43312|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|G516. Biotite Trondhjenite, medium grained, equigranular with porphyritic marginal phase, I-Type.||||||
37751|Kaerwut Trondhjemite|60542|4|Described|p97, p112-113|||Also referred to as "Dogwood Intrusive" (Klicker 1984). See also Kaerwut Granite. Medium-grained granodiorite of 'differentiated intermediate' character, low in K-feldspar and hence classified as trondhjemite. Intrudes the Pinnak Sandstone.||||||
37751|Kaerwut Trondhjemite|61187|5|Briefly described|p16, pp113-114, pp117-118, p120. |||I-type. Magnetic. Associated with sub-economic porphyry-style copper-molybdenum mineralisation (Dogwood Prospect); hypogene, stockwork, vein-hosted and disseminated||||||
29463|Kalimnan Clay|42966|5|Briefly described|p407|||Mainly Bookpurnong beds.||||||
29444|Kalimnan Series""|42966|6|Mentioned|p152|||superseded by Bookpurnong beds.||||||
32799|Kalimnan Stage|44238|14|Not recorded|Fig.3||Pliocene|||||||
32799|Kalimnan Stage|48831|14|Not recorded|p.71-79,89|||||||||
9127|Kalimnan series|32686|6|Mentioned|p235|||Fossils & flora||||||
9145|Kalkallo arenite|33020|5|Briefly described|p241|||Late Llandovery. Lith. & palaeocurrent direction anal.||||||
40636|Kalorama rhyodacite|23309|6|Mentioned|p166|||||||||
68600|Kameruka supersuite|24551|6|Mentioned|p235|||Of the Mallacoota Province||||||
40637|Kangaroo Island group|23309|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
40637|Kangaroo Island group|50154|5|Briefly described|p52|||Informal name. Of Moralana Supergroup. Geological Province: Stansbury Basin.||||||
70257|Kangaroo volcanic breccia|61179|6|Mentioned|p51|||referred to in informal terms on p50 as volcanic breccia - Kangaroo Gully; and in terms of 'an ususual volcaniclastic deposit in Kangaroo Gully' described by Skeats (1914) as a "volcanic agglomerate" (further details are included - p21).||||||
9228|Kangdegaar Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p448 App1|||Obsolete granite name.||||||
9228|Kangdegaar Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
9228|Kangdegaar Granite|68189|6|Mentioned|p22 Fig.10|||Attributed to White and Chappell (1988).||||||30-JUN-14
69772|Kangdegaar Granodiorite|24178|4|Described|p19|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Age: 396 +/- 4Ma (Pb-U SHRIMP, Bierlein et al, 1999)||||||04-APR-06
69772|Kangdegaar Granodiorite|61369|5|Briefly described|p383, p384|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Part of the oxidised I-type Tarnagulla pluton (White and Chappell 1988).  Medium- to coarse-grained, non-foliated granodiorite; contains miarolitic cavities. Age: 391+/-5My (K-Ar: Richards and Singleton 1981).||||||28-SEP-05
9230|Kangerong Sandstone|22857|5|Briefly described|p89 Fig. 14.7A|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
9230|Kangerong Sandstone|22858|6|Mentioned|Fig14.7ap88-9|Ordovician||||||||
9230|Kangerong Sandstone|23229|5|Briefly described|Table3-2p21|Lancefieldian|Lancefieldian|||||||
9230|Kangerong Sandstone|40136|5|Briefly described|p29|||||||||
9231|Kangerong Shales|35118|6|Mentioned|p420|||||||||
79974|Kangerong Stage""|71205|14|Not recorded|p215|||Refers to Keble(1950).||||||
72846|Kanni Creek ironstones|60542|6|Mentioned|p114|||Informal name. Also spelt Canni Creek ironstones.||||||
40638|Kanni ignimbrite|23309|6|Mentioned|p130|||||||||
40638|Kanni ignimbrite|60542|6|Mentioned|p53|||Informal - see Kanni Ignimbrite. ||||||
9255|Kanuka Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p434 App1|||Superseded by Kanuka Granodiorite.||||||
9255|Kanuka Adamellite|42647|6|Mentioned|Table 3 P40|||Variation on Kanuka Granodiorite, Granite.||||||
26653|Kanuka Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p434 App1|||Superseded by Kanuka Granodiorite.||||||
26653|Kanuka Granite|41572|6|Mentioned|p24|||Reserved as Kanuka Granodiorite||||||
26653|Kanuka Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
68601|Kanuka granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p234|||Of the Kuark Province||||||
9297|Karoonda Pedoderm|30994|2|Defined|p245|Pliocene|Pliocene|See also p246, 248, 251.||||||20-OCT-08
9297|Karoonda Pedoderm|30996|6|Mentioned|Fig. 19|||See also Fig. 26, 28, 35||||||
9297|Karoonda Pedoderm|34758|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
76069|Karoonda Regolith""|66286|6|Mentioned|p191.|||Weathering profile developed on the Loxton-Parilla sands, Murray Basin. This term has been used (Kotsonis 1995 Thesis) to replace the term "Karoonda Surface".||||||
9299|Karoonda Surface|2967|5|Briefly described|p14, 31, 40, 49, 51, 191, 207|Pliocene|Pliocene|Firman (1966, 1973). Western Murray Basin. Occurs on the Parilla Sand; the major source of iron in that unit's groundwater.||||Separates the underlying Parilla Sand from the overlying Blanchetown Clay.|A silicified and ferruginised weathering capping on the Parilla Sand. Where ferruginous, may be covered with small limonite pebbles and pisolites.|
9299|Karoonda Surface|10010|5|Briefly described|p12 Fig. 3, p17|Late Pliocene|Early Pliocene|Lateritic profiles near top of Loxton-Parilla Sands - reflect Late Pliocene weathering and exposure before the overlying Blanchetwon Clay was deposited. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||13-AUG-07
9299|Karoonda Surface|23818|5|Briefly described|p210, p212 Fig.108|Middle Pleistocene|Middle Pleistocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin. Of the Blanchetown Clay.||||||
9299|Karoonda Surface|23884|5|Briefly described|p155 Fig.13.2|Pliocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
9299|Karoonda Surface|24103|5|Briefly described|p142, p143 Fig.6|Tertiary|Tertiary|Late Tertiary.||||||
9299|Karoonda Surface|38068|6|Mentioned|p76|||||||||
9299|Karoonda Surface|60452|5|Briefly described|p37|||Surface of the Wandilla Sand. Member of the Parilla Sand. Variably ferruginised.||||||20-OCT-08
9299|Karoonda Surface|60540|5|Briefly described|p1002|Late Pliocene|Late Pliocene|Of the eastern Murray Basin.||||Equivalent to the unconformity marking the top of the Norwest Bend Formation.|Well-developed ferruginized palaeosol commonly capped with silcrete.|06-FEB-18
9299|Karoonda Surface|61207|5|Briefly described|p280 Fig. 2|Late Pliocene|Late Pliocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||11-JAN-06
9299|Karoonda Surface|61964|5|Briefly described|p161|Late Pliocene|Late Pliocene|Extensive buried ferruginous 'surface' overlain by Blanchetown Clay. Geological Province: Murray Basin. Written informally as "Karoonda surface".||||||
9299|Karoonda Surface|64961|5|Briefly described|p259-260, p269 Fig. 9|Late Pliocene|EarlyPliocene|Ferricrete surface developed on the Miocene-Pliocene Loxton-Parilla Sand and Miocene marine limestones of the Murray Group.||||||21-APR-09
9299|Karoonda Surface|65552|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3, p6, p8, p25 App.4|Quaternary|Quaternary|A weathering profile, locally siliceous or lateritic, that commonly marks the unconformity between the Loxton-Parilla Sands barriers and fine-grained lacustrine deposits, corresponding to Blanchetown Clay, in the low areas and swales between the barriers.||||||
9299|Karoonda Surface|65969|6|Mentioned|p27 Tb.3.3|||Separates Shepparton Formation from overlying Coonambidgal Formation.||||||
9299|Karoonda Surface|66286|6|Mentioned|p191.|||Weathering profile developed on the Loxton-Parilla sands, Murray Basin.||||||
9299|Karoonda Surface|66287|5|Briefly described|p28,33, Fig 4,10|||Ferricrete surface. 0.5-2 m thick.||||Capping Loxton-Parilla Sands.|Highly lithified, variably ferruginous sand and other siliceous facies. Minor bands opaline silica. Ferruginous pisoliths in places.|20-APR-12
9299|Karoonda Surface|68194|5|Briefly described|p24, p40, p55|Pliocene|Pliocene|Firman (1973). Also appears as Karoondsa surface on p24. Developed over Parilla Sand, Calivil Formation and other units.|c.3 Ma.|Unit in Wunghnu Group.|||A ferruginous duricrust.|
9299|Karoonda Surface|71419|5|Briefly described|p9 Fig.3, p16 Fig.17A|Pliocene|Pliocene|A ferricrete horizon (described as "ironstone gravel") resulting from prolonged subaerial weathering. Crops out at Red Bluff, Sandringham.||||Overlies / occurs at the surface of, Red Bluff Member.||
9299|Karoonda Surface|73188|6|Mentioned|p314|||[Not strictly a stratigraphic unit]. [Of Firman, 1966?]. Refers to the silicified and ferruginised surface developed on the Pliocene Parilla Sand in the Murray Basin. [See also Karoonda Paleosol p351].||||||
9299|Karoonda Surface|73228|5|Briefly described|p50, p57, p59|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Murray Basin. Represents an important stratigraphic marker that is ~2 m thick at Overland Corner 1. Indicates a regional unconformity and gives rise to distinctive topographic and magnetic signatures. Thought to have formed due to subaerial exposure of the Miocene to Pliocene strandline system. Is referred to as ""of the Loxton Sand"" [but the surface is not a formally recognised stratigraphic unit].",,|||||A distinctive, highly lithified, variably ferruginous and/or siliceous layer.|
9299|Karoonda Surface|73229|6|Mentioned|p67|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Murray Basin. Shown in Fig.1 as Pliocene.||||||31-OCT-22
27443|Katandra Granite|22971|4|Described|p 35|||||||||
27443|Katandra Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p427 App1|||Superseded by Camview Granite.||||||
27443|Katandra Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|NOT variation on Katandra Member.||||||
9307|Katandra member|34735|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
9307|Katandra member|60452|5|Briefly described|p40|Quaternary|Quaternary|Informal name. Of the Shepparton Formation.||||||
9307|Katandra member|61185|5|Briefly described|p63|||Of Lawrence (1966,1975) and Jenkin (1988). Of Shepparton Formation. Disconformably underlies Quiamong Member, and disconformably overlies Kialla Member.||||||07-FEB-11
25111|Kawarren Formation""|35066|6|Mentioned|p222|||||||||
80430|Kawarren Limestone|71437|5|Briefly described|p161|||South of Colac. Of limited extent and deposited close to the shoreline in fairly shallow seas protected by local geography from the deposition of silt and clay.||||||
9347|Kawarren Limestone""|35066|6|Mentioned|p222|||In reference to Kenney 1938||||||
9348|Kawarren limestone|30578|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
77723|Keilambete Tuff|66002|5|Briefly described|p18|||Proposed formation name for Newer Volcanic Group rocks used by Gill (1953). Not used||||||
25113|Keilor Group|22511|6|Mentioned|p659||Silurian|||||||
25113|Keilor Group|22542|6|Mentioned|p661|||||||||
25113|Keilor Group|22684|4|Described|p746-750, Fig.2|Llandovery|Late Ordovician|See also Fig.1 p744||||||
25113|Keilor Group|33604|6|Mentioned|p17|||Silurian. Correlation chart.||||||
25113|Keilor Group|33605|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
68602|Kelvin View Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p222|||Of the Strathbogie Province.||||||
68602|Kelvin View Granite|66244|5|Briefly described|p3.|||Named by Rossiter (2003); formerly mapped as an aplite phase of the Strathbogie Granite by White (1954). This article supports White's view, and does not accord the unit a separate name.|||||Described as a fractionated syenogranite by Rossiter (2003); and as a massive grey aplite consisting of quartz, feldspar, biotite and minor cordierite with local tourmaline-rich nodules (these authors).|
35553|Kengorong Sand|23249|6|Mentioned|Fig.2||Late Eocene|||||||
29833|Kenny Creek Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p434 App1|||Superseded by Kenny Creek Diorite.||||||
69227|Kent Road Granodiorite|60541|5|Briefly described|p18 Tb. 1|Silurian|Silurian|Age is Middle Silurian. Intrusive within the Kuark Metamorphic Complex. Also referred to as Kent Road Pluton (p79).||||||12-JAN-06
68603|Kent Road granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p234|||Of the Kuark Province||||||
27445|Keppel Creek Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
9460|Kerang Sand|2967|6|Mentioned|p35, p36 Fig.2.19, p46-47, 80-81, 86,148|||Macumber (1978). One line after the first appearance in the text of this unit as Kerang Sand Member (see references p35, 46), it appears as Kerang Sand; this [presumed] abbreviation continues in the text. Subsurface only; does not crop out. Type section is from 47m to 74m in the Meran 10 bore near Kerang. Up to 30m thick; partially derived from Calivil Formation.||||Locally overlies Renmark Group. Is overlain by the Tragowel Member.|Transgressive sand sheet. Fine- to coarse-grained, micaceous quartz sands; partly re-worked Calivil Formation.|
9460|Kerang Sand|22782|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
9460|Kerang Sand|24551|6|Mentioned|p324|||Of the Parilla Sand||||||
9460|Kerang Sand|34757|6|Mentioned|p50|||||||||
30590|Kergunyah Adamellite|22971|6|Mentioned|p 22|||||||||
30590|Kergunyah Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p434 App1|||Superseded by Kergunyah Granite.||||||
30590|Kergunyah Adamellite|43220|5|Briefly described|p11||Devonian|||||||
30590|Kergunyah Adamellite|61160|6|Mentioned|p85|||Of Oppy et al (1995). Formerly included the Dederang Granite. ||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|22530|6|Mentioned|p693|Devonian|Silurian|||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|22628|6|Mentioned|p115,p118|||In Bendigo zone. Age:Silurian||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|22885|5|Briefly described|map|Devonian|Silurian|||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|22886|4|Described|p15|Late Devonian|Late Ordovician|of Walhalla Group||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|23309|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 1.3, p80-83. Tb 2.21/2.29|Early Devonian|Silurian|||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|24002|5|Briefly described|p240|||||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|24098|5|Briefly described|p27 Fig. 2|Middle Devonian|Ludlovian|Geological Province: Bendigo Zone, Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|24133|5|Briefly described|p20 Fig. 8|Early Devonian|Silurian|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|24134|5|Briefly described|p6 Fig. 2|Early Devonian|Silurian|||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|24178|5|Briefly described|p15 Fig.2|Early Devonian|Silurian|Geological Province: Bendigo Zone||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|24551|4|Described|p123|Early Devonian|Silurian|Unconformably overlies Riddell Sandstone. ||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|32001|6|Mentioned|p78|||||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|33153|5|Briefly described|p92|||||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|33238|6|Mentioned|p640|||||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|33602|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|35112|6|Mentioned|Table.1|||||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|35277|3|Fully described|p97|||||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|35283|6|Mentioned|p46|||||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|37035|6|Mentioned|p94|||||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|37501|6|Mentioned|p408|||||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|40761|5|Briefly described|p230|||||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|41572|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|41641|4|Described|p167|||||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|42789|5|Briefly described|p153|||||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|42790|5|Briefly described|p171|||see also Fig.2 P173||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|42827|4|Described|p167|||||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|43547|14|Not recorded|p155|||||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|44197|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Devonian|Silurian|||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|60083|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Sandstone, conglomerate.||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|61187|6|Mentioned|p5 Fig.3.|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|Bendigo Zone, Melbourne Terrane.||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|64612|6|Mentioned|p25 Fig. 5.1|||||||||07-FEB-11
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|65715|5|Briefly described|p5|||Superseded name for Kerrie Group used by Skeats and Summers (1912).||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|66182|6|Mentioned|p323 Fig.5|Devonian|Silurian|||||||
9470|Kerrie Conglomerate|70999|4|Described|p167|||||||||
41341|Kerrie Conglomerates|60084|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|Sandstone, conglomerate.||||||19-JUL-04
78192|Kerrie conglomerate|68822|6|Mentioned|p353 Fig.16|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
9472|Kerrisdale Cordierite Microadamellite|39715|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9472|Kerrisdale Cordierite Microadamellite|64616|5|Briefly described|p127|||Of Phillips et al. (1981) a tiny appendage of the Strathbogie batholith, in the SW. Called King Parrot Creek (no lithology) in a table of plutons by White and Chappell (1988).||||||
9472|Kerrisdale Cordierite Microadamellite|66244|5|Briefly described|p4.|||Named by Phillips et al. (1981). This author states that it is not a microgranite and it does not extend to Kerrisdale. Subsequently named as King Parrot Creek intrusion, with no lithology specified, by Gray (1990); later named the King Parrot Creek Granodiorite and briefly described by McDonald (1997). ||||||
68604|Kerrisdale Microadamellite|24551|5|Briefly described|p161|||||||||
68750|Kerrisdale cordierite|24099|6|Mentioned|p45|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||18-APR-05
9479|Kevington Beds|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9480|Kevington Creek Beds|33602|6|Mentioned|p21|||Variation of Kevington Beds||||||
9480|Kevington Creek Beds|35073|6|Mentioned|p12|||See also Table 5.||||||
9480|Kevington Creek Beds|35112|6|Mentioned|p281|||||||||
9480|Kevington Creek Beds|41571|6|Mentioned|Fig.2.7|||||||||
9480|Kevington Creek Beds|41585|6|Mentioned|Fig.4.1|||||||||
9482|Kevington Creek beds|40761|5|Briefly described|p237|||||||||
9514|Kiandra Basalt|41384|6|Mentioned|p357|||||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|12185|5|Briefly described|map legend|Upper Ordovician|Upper Ordovician|Chert, sandy shale, andesite,tuff. BMR map symbol: Ok.||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|29992|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|29994|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|30329|6|Mentioned|p30|||On table P30||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|30332|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Refers Packham (1969)||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|30334|6|Mentioned|p121|||||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|31161|5|Briefly described|PA5|||||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|32088|6|Mentioned|p6|||No copper occurrences||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|32671|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|32672|6|Mentioned|p671|||||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|33004|6|Mentioned|p166|||||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|33325|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||Gisbornian P21.||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|33393|6|Mentioned|p158|||||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|33874|5|Briefly described|p5|||||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|34287|6|Mentioned|p72|||Darriwilian||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|34404|3|Fully described|p92|||Mention P97.||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|34405|4|Described|p114|||Fig.3.9||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|34519|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|35010|5|Briefly described|p139|||||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|35118|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|36413|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|37065|6|Mentioned|p44|||||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|37195|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|37727|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|39331|6|Mentioned|Fig.0-3|||||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|40328|6|Mentioned|p202|||||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|40497|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|40498|6|Mentioned|p363|||||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|43344|14|Not recorded|p124|||||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|43383|14|Not recorded|p10||Late Ordovician|||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|43491|14|Not recorded|pIII/14||Ordovician|||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|44970|14|Not recorded|p16,82,85,87,88|||||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|46574|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|Of the Molong Volcanic Rise. Geological Province: Lachlan Pre-Cratonic Province. Includes: Temperance Chert, Nine Mile Volcanics. Chert, andesitic tuff, andesitic lavas, sandstone, shale, slate, phyllite.||||||09-NOV-04
9515|Kiandra Beds|60085|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Ordovician|Late Ordovician|||||||
9515|Kiandra Beds|60086|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Ordovician|Late Ordovician|Chert, sandstone, shale, slate, phyllite, hornfels, schist.||||||
9518|Kiandra beds|23710|14|Not recorded|p69|||Correlation.||||||
9518|Kiandra beds|34519|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
40639|Kiandra group|23309|6|Mentioned|p306|||||||||
40639|Kiandra group|24551|6|Mentioned|p47 Fig. 2.58|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
9551|Kilgower Formation|42033|6|Mentioned|p653|||||||||
31316|Kilgower Limestone|43530|14|Not recorded|p1028||Siegenian|||||||
9553|Kilgower Sandstone Member|33606|4|Described|p67|||||||||
9553|Kilgower Sandstone Member|37501|6|Mentioned|p411|||||||||
9553|Kilgower Sandstone Member|41585|5|Briefly described|p132|||of Tabberabbera Formation||||||
9554|Kilgower Sansdstone Member|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
68605|Kilgower member|24551|5|Briefly described|p138|||Informal - see Kilgower Member||||||
76917|Killara Coal Measures|66245|5|Briefly described|p7, p12. |||Otway Basin. Extensive deposition in local depocentres followed minor uplift and erosion in the late Barremian.||||||
76917|Killara Coal Measures|73594|6|Mentioned|p36|||Informal name for lower Eumeralla coals abundant in several wells in the Windermere Trough.||Eumeralla Formation, lower||||
34137|Kilmore Formation|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
34137|Kilmore Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
34137|Kilmore Formation|61187|6|Mentioned|p5 Fig.3.|Silurian|Silurian|Melbourne Zone, Melbourne Terrane.||||||
79834|Kilmore Sandstone|13996|6|Mentioned|p147|Ludlow|Ludlow|Said to be of Withers and Keble 1934. E Kilmore. Echinoderm taxa Table.||||||19-JUN-17
79834|Kilmore Sandstone|74367|6|Mentioned|p16|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|||||||
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|22511|5|Briefly described|p659, p661||Silurian|||||||
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|22542|6|Mentioned|p662||Silurian|?Superseded by Springfield Formation.||||||27-OCT-08
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|22882|4|Described|p 11||Silurian|||||||
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|22885|5|Briefly described|map|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|||||||
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|22886|5|Briefly described|p13|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|23229|5|Briefly described|Table3-3p26, 29|Ludlow|Wenlock|||||||
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|23309|5|Briefly described|p139, 150, 155. Tb 2.50||Silurian|||||||
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|24551|5|Briefly described|p125|||See also Kilmore formation.||||||27-OCT-08
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|24588|5|Briefly described|p12 Fig.3|Ludlow|Wenlock|Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province.||||||29-NOV-13
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|41585|4|Described|p108|||||||||
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|42628|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Ludlow||||||||
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|42790|5|Briefly described|Fig.14 P189|||||||||
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|42826|2|Defined|p44|Early Silurian||||||||
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|42827|4|Described|p108|||see also Table 4.1||||||
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|44197|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Late Silurian|||||||
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|60599|5|Briefly described|p13, p47 Fig. 19|Ludlow|Wenlock|Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province, Melbourne Zone, Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|61185|5|Briefly described|p13, p21 Fig. 6|Wenlock|Ludlow|The lower and middle Kilmore Siltstone considered equivalent to Dargile Fm. Predominantly hemipelagic mud deposits. Overlies Chintin Fm; underlies Humevale Siltstone. Geol.Prov: LFB, Melbourne Zone. See: Kilmore Siltstone, upper; Kilmore Siltstone, lower.||||||07-FEB-11
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|64611|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Ludlow|Ludlow|Of Murrindindi Supergroup. Siltstone, sandstone + rare diamictite; thin bedded, dk grey-green, bioturbated siltst. with x-bedded, pale grey qrtz sst interbeds; rare sst with tabular x-bedding; diamictite with pebbles and/or sst in silst.matrix.||||||16-DEC-08
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|64612|2|Defined|p27, p37, p40|Ludlow|Wenlock|VandenBerg (1992). Of Murrindindi Supergroup. Conformably overlies Chintin Formation. Equlivalent to Dargile Formation? Thick: 3580m. Thin-bedded siltstone, with thin sandstone beds. Variety of shelly fossils. Deep marine turbidite fan setting.||||||07-FEB-11
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|66244|5|Briefly described|p2.|||Defined by VandenBerg (1992); equivalent to  Humevale Siltstone, which has precedence, hence this unit is replaced. ||||||
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|70125|5|Briefly described|p394|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|Probability density plot of U-Pb ages of detrital zircons is compared with that of other units.|420 Ma.|||||
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|73264|6|Mentioned|p1394 Fig.16|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|Melbourne Trough.||||||
9564|Kilmore Siltstone|73489|6|Mentioned|p661|Silurian|Silurian|Melbourne Zone.||||||
34346|Kilmore Siltstone""|22684|6|Mentioned|p743, p749|||||||||
68606|Kilmore formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p123|||Misspelt - see Kilmore Siltstone||||||
9566|Kiln member|33156|5|Briefly described|p130|||||||||
9566|Kiln member|33159|6|Mentioned|p16|||Equivalents||||||
9566|Kiln member|61181|6|Mentioned|p127|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal - see Kiln Member||||||
69278|Kimberley Park Granodiorite|60503|4|Described|p149, p67|Silurian|Silurian|Two small intrusions, intruding the Omeo Metamorphics. Comprises foliated granodiorite and corestones; medium grained grey biotite granodiorite with, large enclaves of metasedimentary schist and gneiss. Nonconformably overlain by Mount Tambo Group.||||||20-NOV-07
41860|Kimberly Park Granodiorite|60504|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Biotite granite: S-type, mid grey, medium grained, massive to foliated; with gneiss enclaves.||||||
41860|Kimberly Park Granodiorite|60505|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Biotite granite: S-type, mid grey, medium grained, massive to foliated; with gneiss enclaves.||||||20-OCT-04
41860|Kimberly Park Granodiorite|60506|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Biotite granite: S-type, mid grey, medium grained, massive to foliated; with gneiss enclaves.||||||
41860|Kimberly Park Granodiorite|60507|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Biotite granite: S-type, mid grey, medium grained, massive to foliated; with gneiss enclaves.||||||
42201|Kimboltan Basalt|60597|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Miocene|Of the Newer Volcanics. Probably misspelling of Coliban Basalt. Basaltic lava flow: high frequency, moderately magnetic response (reversely magnetised, -125 nT); low K, Th, U.||||||29-NOV-04
9603|King Parrot Creek Adamellite|42154|6|Mentioned|Table 1P334|||||||||
27449|King Parrot Creek Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Variation on King Parrot Creek Adamellite.||||||
38908|Kingfish Formation, upper|24495|5|Briefly described|p11|||Informal - see Kingfish Formation.  Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
68607|Kingfish formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p477|||Of the Halibut Subgroup.||||||
34228|Kipper Shale""|22663|6|Mentioned|V97 -G1-G4 p6|||||||||
77296|Kirribilly Formation|65715|6|Mentioned|p5 Tb.3|||Incorrect(?) name for Kirribilly Sandstone. Map symbol implies Silurian age.||||||
69405|Kirribilly Siltstone|64619|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Silurian|Of the Kerrie Group.  Age is either Silurian or Lower Devonian. Sandstone (fine-grained and cross-bedded); siltstone (thinly bedded); fluvial deposits.||||||
69405|Kirribilly Siltstone|65715|6|Mentioned|p25 Fig.1a|||Map symbol implies Silurian age. Misspelling of Kirribilly Sandstone?||||||02-FEB-15
69405|Kirribilly Siltstone|68116|5|Briefly described|Appendix, Map 32.|Late Devonian|Late Devonian||||||Hornfels.|
29438|Knight Beds""|22799|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
29438|Knight Beds""|42966|6|Mentioned|p96|||Refers to Firman (1973).||||||
9658|Knight Formation|23671|4|Described|p2|Middle Eocene|Middle Eocene|Disconformably overlies the Dartmoor Formation.  Equivalent to Pebble Point Formation and Dilwyn Clay and therefore could properly be included in the Wangerrip Group.||||||
9658|Knight Formation|29866|6|Mentioned|p84|||||||||
9658|Knight Formation|30514|6|Mentioned|p108|||||||||
9658|Knight Formation|30520|6|Mentioned|p41|||||||||
9658|Knight Formation|30754|5|Briefly described|p12|||Refers Harris (1966). See also P22,24||||||
9658|Knight Formation|30807|6|Mentioned|p102|||Suggested map symbol||||||
9658|Knight Formation|30917|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
9658|Knight Formation|31241|6|Mentioned|p99|||Hydrogeology||||||
9658|Knight Formation|31245|3|Fully described|p78|||See also P8. Eocene||||||
9658|Knight Formation|31246|6|Mentioned|p56|||M. Eocene||||||
9658|Knight Formation|31848|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
9658|Knight Formation|32116|4|Described|p51|||||||||
9658|Knight Formation|32117|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9658|Knight Formation|32119|6|Mentioned|p483|||||||||
9658|Knight Formation|32120|6|Mentioned|p275|||Eocene fauna||||||
9658|Knight Formation|33579|6|Mentioned|p51|||||||||
9658|Knight Formation|33712|6|Mentioned|p9|||See also Fig.1 Eocene. Refers Ludbrook (1961).||||||
9658|Knight Formation|33713|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
9658|Knight Formation|33716|5|Briefly described|p15|||Informally named 1952, renamed 1966.||||||
9658|Knight Formation|33798|6|Mentioned|p98|||||||||
9658|Knight Formation|33938|6|Mentioned|p48|||Refers McGowran et al. (1971) & Harris (1971).||||||
9658|Knight Formation|34180|6|Mentioned|p212|||Tertiary||||||
9658|Knight Formation|34902|6|Mentioned|p67|||||||||
9658|Knight Formation|35147|6|Mentioned|p127|||||||||
9658|Knight Formation|38903|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
9658|Knight Formation|39923|6|Mentioned|p354|||||||||
9658|Knight Formation|40230|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
9658|Knight Formation|42827|6|Mentioned|p276|||superseded by Tartwaup Formation?||||||
9658|Knight Formation|47054|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P481|||||||||
9658|Knight Formation|63124|6|Mentioned|p89|||Of Harris 91966). Superseded by Dilwyn Formation. ||||||
29439|Knight Formation""|42966|6|Mentioned|p96|||Refers to Harris (1966).||||||
9664|Knight Group|22799|5|Briefly described|p23 Fig.7|Late Eocene|Middle Eocene|||||||
9664|Knight Group|23671|6|Mentioned|p3|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||16-AUG-04
9664|Knight Group|23818|5|Briefly described|p168 Fig.82, p174 Fig.84|Middle Eocene|Paleocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
9664|Knight Group|23830|5|Briefly described|Fig. 6|Tertiary|Tertiary|Geological Province: Gambier Embayment, Otway Basin.||||||12-SEP-05
9664|Knight Group|23909|5|Briefly described|p291|Eocene|Eocene|||||||
9664|Knight Group|24551|6|Mentioned|p295|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|24562|5|Briefly described|p15 Fig. 4|Late Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||21-MAY-04
9664|Knight Group|29654|6|Mentioned|p101|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|29697|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|29828|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|29889|6|Mentioned|p139|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|29894|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|29898|6|Mentioned|p216|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|29987|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|30052|6|Mentioned|p83|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|30215|6|Mentioned|p64|||Stratigraphy.||||||
9664|Knight Group|30522|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Eocene|Paleocene|Eocene-Palaeocene||||||
9664|Knight Group|30917|6|Mentioned|p26|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|30928|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleocene|Paleocene|||||||
9664|Knight Group|30932|6|Mentioned|Map legend|late Eocene|Paleocene|Upper Cretaceous to Eocene||||||
9664|Knight Group|30981|6|Mentioned|p21|||Middle - Upper Eocene||||||
9664|Knight Group|30996|6|Mentioned|Fig. 3|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|31170|6|Mentioned|p295|||Aquifer systems||||||
9664|Knight Group|31252|6|Mentioned|p1|||Now Renmark Beds in Murray Basin.||||||
9664|Knight Group|31624|4|Described|p96|||See also p98. Formations listed.||||||29-JUL-08
9664|Knight Group|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Palaeocene-Eocene||||||
9664|Knight Group|31628|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Eocene|Eocene|Eocene. Enclosure 5-3.||||||
9664|Knight Group|31629|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.1|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|31746|6|Mentioned|p191|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|31920|3|Fully described|p50|||See also p53-57,Figs 2,3 and 4. Palaeocene and Eocene.||||||29-JUL-08
9664|Knight Group|31922|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|31923|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|32021|6|Mentioned|p41|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|32344|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|32852|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|32859|5|Briefly described|p69|||Eocene||||||
9664|Knight Group|32894|4|Described|p287|||Palaeocene-Eocene. Formations in group||||||
9664|Knight Group|32895|6|Mentioned|p328|||Tertiary||||||
9664|Knight Group|32898|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|33109|5|Briefly described|p85|||Geol. section. p86. Hydrology||||||29-JUL-08
9664|Knight Group|33160|6|Mentioned|p304|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|33224|6|Mentioned|p33|||Re aquifers. Palynology P69||||||
9664|Knight Group|33413|6|Mentioned|p236|||L.Tert.||||||
9664|Knight Group|33490|6|Mentioned|p19|||Refers Ludbrook (1961) & Harris (1966)||||||
9664|Knight Group|33579|6|Mentioned|p52|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|33609|6|Mentioned|p959|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|33716|5|Briefly described|p10|||Table 2.||||||
9664|Knight Group|33936|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||Tertiary.||||||
9664|Knight Group|33940|6|Mentioned|p414|||L.Tertiary.||||||
9664|Knight Group|34308|6|Mentioned|Fig.84|||Correlation chart. Wangerripian - Johannian||||||
9664|Knight Group|34418|6|Mentioned|p504|||Eocene. See also P506||||||
9664|Knight Group|34611|6|Mentioned|Fig.82|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|34658|5|Briefly described|p97|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|34954|5|Briefly described|p197|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|35018|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|35066|6|Mentioned|p202|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|35313|6|Mentioned|p959|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|37065|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|37548|6|Mentioned|p129|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|37661|6|Mentioned|p8.2.1|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|38068|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Murray Basin||||||
9664|Knight Group|39077|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|40003|5|Briefly described|p38|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|40429|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|40557|6|Mentioned|p169|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|41185|6|Mentioned|Fig.5, Fig.8b|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|41511|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|41599|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|41626|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|42827|6|Mentioned|p276|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|43383|14|Not recorded|p29||Eocene|||||||
9664|Knight Group|43466|14|Not recorded|p4,Fig.2,Pl.1|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|43467|14|Not recorded|p4,9,11-2,20,26,31-2||Eocene|NSW and SA (SA p31-2)||||||
9664|Knight Group|43520|14|Not recorded|p9,11,12|||Equivalent to S.A.||||||
9664|Knight Group|43660|6|Mentioned|Fig.7,p16|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|46802|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|46839|6|Mentioned|p82|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|46899|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||Thermal conductivity||||||
9664|Knight Group|46909|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|48581|14|Not recorded|p11|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|48624|14|Not recorded|p1,4,5,6,7,Fig.2|||(J54-6/Benara). map opp.p.1.||||||
9664|Knight Group|48625|14|Not recorded|p5,7|||(J54-6/Kennion). map opp.p.1.||||||
9664|Knight Group|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
9664|Knight Group|50154|6|Mentioned|p132, p174|||Formerly referred to the Renmark and Wangerrip groups.||||||
9664|Knight Group|60452|6|Mentioned|p33|||Previously included in the Renmark Beds.||||||
9664|Knight Group|61314|6|Mentioned|p129|||Equivalent to the Renmark beds in the Murray Basin. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
9664|Knight Group|64237|5|Briefly described|p17, p18 Fig. 2|Late Oligocene|Late Oligocene|Included in the Ludbrook (1961) and Lawrence (1966) stratigraphic schemes - overlain by the Murray Group.  Appears now to have been incorporated into the Renmark Group, or renamed as such?||||||20-MAY-13
9664|Knight Group|66002|6|Mentioned|p10 Tb.7, p12|||Used by Boutakoff and Sprigg (1953). Superseded name for Renmark Group||||||
9664|Knight Group|70961|14|Not recorded|p136|||Geological section.||||||
9664|Knight Group|71437|6|Mentioned|p159|Paleocene|Paleocene|||||||
9664|Knight Group|71789|6|Mentioned|p100|||||||||
9663|Knight Group""|22799|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
9663|Knight Group""|30754|5|Briefly described|p12|||Refers Ludbrook (1961),B||||||
9663|Knight Group""|30758|5|Briefly described|p66|||||||||
9663|Knight Group""|31036|6|Mentioned|p196||| Refers McQueen (1961)||||||
9663|Knight Group""|31848|6|Mentioned|p11|||See also P21||||||
9663|Knight Group""|34191|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Eocene|Paleocene|Palaeocene - Eocene||||||
9663|Knight Group""|34308|5|Briefly described|p179|||||||||
9663|Knight Group""|42966|6|Mentioned|p92|||||||||
9663|Knight Group""|46839|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
29464|Knight beds|42966|5|Briefly described|p407|||Now Renmark Group.||||||
38782|Knight group|23909|6|Mentioned|p291|||Informal - see Knight Group.||||||
78782|Knights Hill Aegirine Granite|63457|5|Briefly described|p127 Tb.1.|||Presented as a former name for (part of) the Mirranatwa Granite.||||||
9679|Knocker Granite|40882|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||Originally entered as NSW unit. Checked & amended 6-SEP-94, after query on The Knocker Granite.||||||
69279|Knocker granite|60503|6|Mentioned|p16|||Informal name (Wyborn et al 1987) for Anglers Rest Granite.||||||
9680|Knocker red granite|23710|14|Not recorded|p70|||||||||
9680|Knocker red granite|33393|6|Mentioned|p159|||||||||
26667|Knowsley East Beds|31654|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|||||||
26667|Knowsley East Beds|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
26667|Knowsley East Beds|35112|6|Mentioned|Fig.9|||||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|||||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|22857|5|Briefly described|p89 Fig. 14.7A|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Contains the Monegeetta Shale.||||||14-JAN-09
9688|Knowsley East Formation|22858|6|Mentioned|Fig14.7ap88-9|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|22886|4|Described|p10|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Previously Monegeetta Shale.||||||14-JAN-09
9688|Knowsley East Formation|23229|5|Briefly described|Table3-1p16, 17|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|24002|5|Briefly described|p228 Fig.2|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|24003|5|Briefly described|p258 Fig.3b|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|24098|5|Briefly described|p27 Fig. 2|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Geological Province: Bendigo Zone, Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|24177|5|Briefly described|p39 Fig.15, p41 Fig.17|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Superseded by Knowsley East Shale. Overlies the Heathcote Volcanics.||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|24329|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p605|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|30598|6|Mentioned|p50|||||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|31161|5|Briefly described|PA9|||||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|31465|6|Mentioned|p418|||||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|31706|6|Mentioned|p633|||Cambrian correlation chart||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|33238|5|Briefly described|p639|||||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|33394|5|Briefly described|p66|||||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|33602|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|35281|4|Described|p14|||||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|36534|6|Mentioned|p222|||||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|36732|6|Mentioned|p298|||||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|39331|4|Described|p17|||See also p13.||||||14-JAN-09
9688|Knowsley East Formation|39676|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|40746|5|Briefly described|p358|||||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|40761|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||Mention p247.||||||14-JAN-09
9688|Knowsley East Formation|40887|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|41571|4|Described|p47|||||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|41868|6|Mentioned|p460|||||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|42789|6|Mentioned|p165|||||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|42790|5|Briefly described|p185|||see also Fig.8 p183.||||||14-JAN-09
9688|Knowsley East Formation|42826|5|Briefly described|p23|||see also Table 1||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|60599|5|Briefly described|p32 Fig. 10|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Formerly assigned the name "Dinesus-Hydroid Beds" by Thomas (1956). Of the former Mount William Group (of Thomas and Singleton (1956) and Thomas et al (1976)). Now superseded by Knowsley East Shale. ||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3.|Ordovician|Cambrian|Bendigo Zone, Melbourne Terrane. Correlative of Howqua chert (Tabberabbera Zone, Benambra Terrane).||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|62099|5|Briefly described|p332|Cambrian|Cambrian|Predominantly mudstones. Underlies Castlemaine Group. In the Bendigo Zone of the Lachlan Orogen. ||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|66182|6|Mentioned|p320||||||||Black shale.|11-MAY-12
9688|Knowsley East Formation|66196|6|Mentioned|p617|Cambrian||Same as the Knowsley East Shale. Described as Middle Cambrian.||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|70904|14|Not recorded|p 25||Middle Cambrian|Stratigraphic table.||||||
9688|Knowsley East Formation|73059|6|Mentioned|p1064|Cambrian|Cambrian|Crawford et al. (2003); now includes the Monegeetta Shale.||||||
9690|Knowsley East Shales|33154|6|Mentioned|p1|||Cambrian||||||
9690|Knowsley East Shales|46053|14|Not recorded|p.440|Middle Cambrian|Early Cambrian|M.U.Cambrian.||||||
68612|Knowsley East beds|24551|6|Mentioned|p86|||Superseded by Knowsley East Shale.||||||
68612|Knowsley East beds|60599|5|Briefly described|p30|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Name by Thomas (1956) for the middle section of his Mount William beds. Superseded by Knowsley East Shale. Consisted of black shale, minor mafic volcanic sandstone, conglomerate and breccia. Overlay Goldie beds.||||||16-DEC-08
40702|Knowsley East formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
9692|Koala Creek Beds|32074|6|Mentioned|p181|||||||||
9692|Koala Creek Beds|33601|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
9692|Koala Creek Beds|33732|6|Mentioned|p106|||||||||
9692|Koala Creek Beds|35186|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Fig.3||||||
9692|Koala Creek Beds|35277|6|Mentioned|Fig.5.2|||||||||
9692|Koala Creek Beds|35283|6|Mentioned|p48|||||||||
9692|Koala Creek Beds|36389|6|Mentioned|p35|||||||||
9692|Koala Creek Beds|38787|6|Mentioned|p143|||||||||
9692|Koala Creek Beds|39291|6|Mentioned|Fig.14|||||||||
9692|Koala Creek Beds|39331|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
9692|Koala Creek Beds|41641|6|Mentioned|Fig.5.2|||||||||
9692|Koala Creek Beds|42827|5|Briefly described|Fig 5.3|||||||||
9692|Koala Creek Beds|43547|14|Not recorded|p150,Table p152|Eifelian|Emsian|||||||
9692|Koala Creek Beds|70933|14|Not recorded|Table 1|Devonian|Silurian|Generalised east west section Silurian and Devonian,Victoria refers to Talent 1965.||||||
40640|Koala Creek Formation, lower|23309|6|Mentioned|p147|||||||||
9693|Koala Creek Sandstone|35186|6|Mentioned|p1|||P3,7,12||||||
9693|Koala Creek Sandstone|35277|6|Mentioned|p83|||||||||
9693|Koala Creek Sandstone|39291|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
9693|Koala Creek Sandstone|42827|6|Mentioned|p153|Eifelian|Emsian|||||||
68613|Kodiak Accretionary Complex|24551|6|Mentioned|p66|||||||||
9700|Koetong Adamellite|22785|5|Briefly described|p2|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|||||||
9700|Koetong Adamellite|23454|6|Mentioned|p27 Fig.1|||||||||
9700|Koetong Adamellite|23564|5|Briefly described|p1442|||S-type.||||||
9700|Koetong Adamellite|41898|5|Briefly described|p1184|||See also P1185||||||
30584|Koetong Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p435 App1|||Superseded by Koetong Granite.||||||
30584|Koetong Granodiorite|23938|5|Briefly described|p114|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|Hosts gold mineralisation in continuous quartz veins.||||||25-SEP-08
30584|Koetong Granodiorite|43220|6|Mentioned|p10||Silurian|||||||
30584|Koetong Granodiorite|44184|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Silurian|||||||
9705|Koetong granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p346|||||||||
9705|Koetong granite|24133|6|Mentioned|p12|||Probably misspelt - see Koetong Granite.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
9705|Koetong granite|32684|6|Mentioned|p252|||||||||
9705|Koetong granite|37871|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
9705|Koetong granite|38782|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
9705|Koetong granite|41898|6|Mentioned|p1184|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|23249|6|Mentioned|p145|||Variation to misspelling - Kengorong. Equivalent to Mepunga Sand Formation.||||||10-MAR-09
9755|Kongorong Sand|23322|5|Briefly described|957 Fig.2|Middle Eocene|Middle Eocene|Of the Mepunga Formation? (Nirranda Group).  Geological Province: Gambier Basin.||||||07-SEP-09
9755|Kongorong Sand|23818|4|Described|p174 Fig.84, p177|Middle Eocene|Middle Eocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin. Max. thickness: 40 ft. Overlying unit: Lacepede Formation. Underlying unit: Burrungule Member.||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|24551|6|Mentioned|p296|||Of Ludbrook (1971).||||||10-MAR-09
9755|Kongorong Sand|29591|6|Mentioned|p92|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|29697|6|Mentioned|Fig.11|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|30754|6|Mentioned|p13|||Stratigraphy. See also Table P14||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|31245|4|Described|p82|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Eocene||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|31850|6|Mentioned|p33|||Pidinga Fm. correlated in part.||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|31920|4|Described|p57|||Eocene||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|31922|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|32116|6|Mentioned|p51|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|32117|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|32897|6|Mentioned|p180|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|32898|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|33109|5|Briefly described|p86|||Geol. section. Main aquifer system P84||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|33716|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|33798|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|33938|6|Mentioned|p48|||Refers McGowran et al. (1971) & Harris (1971).||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|34308|5|Briefly described|p176|||See also P177||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|34658|5|Briefly described|p98|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|35018|4|Described|p28|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|35066|6|Mentioned|p209|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|35147|6|Mentioned|Table.1|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|35772|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|38068|6|Mentioned|p73|||See also Fig.7.||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|38903|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|39408|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|39923|6|Mentioned|p354|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|40555|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|41517|6|Mentioned|p135|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|42827|5|Briefly described|p283|||see also Fig 8.9||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|42966|6|Mentioned|p116|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|46839|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
9755|Kongorong Sand|47054|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P481|||||||||
9758|Kongorong Sandstone|39923|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
41650|Koolomurt granite|50154|6|Mentioned|p31|||Informal name, probably misspelt - see Koolomurt Granodiorite.||||||
9795|Koonwarra Beds|40434|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
9796|Koonwarra Fish Beds|23228|5|Briefly described|Fig2-4p12|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|||||||
9796|Koonwarra Fish Beds|30905|6|Mentioned|Table 7.3|||||||||
9796|Koonwarra Fish Beds|40434|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
9796|Koonwarra Fish Beds|41642|6|Mentioned|Table 7.3|||||||||
9796|Koonwarra Fish Beds|42477|6|Mentioned|p161|||||||||
9796|Koonwarra Fish Beds|42827|5|Briefly described|Table 7.3|||||||||
25131|Koonwarra Fish beds|42318|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P12|||||||||
9797|Koonwarra Fossil Bed""|41428|6|Mentioned|p112|||||||||
9799|Koonwarra beds|30572|6|Mentioned|p47|||||||||
9799|Koonwarra beds|33663|6|Mentioned|p88|||||||||
9800|Koonwarra fish-bed""|41428|6|Mentioned|p112|||||||||
41651|Kooreelah Gabbro|50154|5|Briefly described|p82|||Of Ferguson (1993). These small intrusions of gabbro and pyroxenite (G428a) are regarded as part of the Kooreelah Gabbro-Diorite as they are contained within it.||||||
37568|Kooreelah Gabbro-Pyroxenite|23309|6|Mentioned|p435, App 1|||G434.  See also Kooreelah Gabbro-diorite.||||||
37567|Kooreelah Gabbro-diorite|23309|5|Briefly described|p337|Early Ordovician|Late Cambrian|G428, I-type. See also Kooreelah Gabbro-Pyroxenite.||||||
37567|Kooreelah Gabbro-diorite|50154|6|Mentioned|p220 App.1|||Informal - see Kooreelah Gabbro-Diorite||||||
31824|Kooreh granite|43846|6|Mentioned|13||Devonian|Stated as informal name, but formal form of name exists||||||
36974|Kooyoora Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p435 Appendix 1|||Superseded by Kooyoora Granite.||||||
36974|Kooyoora Adamellite|23603|4|Described|p18|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
36974|Kooyoora Adamellite|23604|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
36974|Kooyoora Adamellite|23605|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
36974|Kooyoora Adamellite|23606|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
36974|Kooyoora Adamellite|23607|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Hornblende adamellite: locally porphyritic, coarse grained, locally pegmatitic, gabbroic enclaves, minor fine-grained dykes.||||||12-NOV-04
36974|Kooyoora Adamellite|65715|5|Briefly described|p8 Tb.4|||Superseded name for Kooyoora Granite used by Marlow and Bushell (1995).||||||
31820|Kooyoora granite|23603|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
31820|Kooyoora granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p229|||||||||
31820|Kooyoora granite|43846|5|Briefly described|13||Devonian|Stated as informal name, but formal form of name exists||||||
9825|Korrumburra Group""|36499|6|Mentioned|p17|||Misspelling of Korumburra.||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|22875|5|Briefly described|p26 Table1|||||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|24090|5|Briefly described|p8 Fig.3|Albian||Of Strzelecki Group? Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|24551|6|Mentioned|p261|||Of the Strzelecki Group.||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|30329|6|Mentioned|p30|||On table P30||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|30905|6|Mentioned|Table 7.3|||||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|30929|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|30930|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|30933|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Equivalent to Strelecki Group||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|31508|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||L. Cretaceous||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|31510|6|Mentioned|p12|||See also Table 1. Refers Talent (1965).||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||L.Cretaceous||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|33156|6|Mentioned|p134|||||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|33663|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|34148|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|36197|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|39331|6|Mentioned|Fig.0-3|||||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|39858|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|41426|5|Briefly described|p1|||||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|41427|6|Mentioned|p79|||||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|42318|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P12|||||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|42827|6|Mentioned|p230|||used by some for Strzelecki Group||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
9827|Korumburra Group|60726|5|Briefly described|p4.|Aptian|Aptian|Palynological age (Dettmann, 1986) of Aptian. Equivalent to the Strzelecki Group.|116 ¿ 5 Ma (Drinnan and Chambers 1986).|||||
9827|Korumburra Group|63124|5|Briefly described|p48 Fig. 5.1, p72|||Of Bock and Glenie (1965). Replaced by Casterton, Crayfish and Eumeralla Fms (Sprigg 1986); then by Casterton, Pretty Hill and Laira Fms, Katnook Sandstone and Eumeralla Fm in this study. Contains Koonwarra Fossil Bed. Geol. Prov: Gippsland-Otway Basins.||||||31-JAN-08
9827|Korumburra Group|71437|5|Briefly described|Fig. 1 opp 154, p155, p156-157|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|[Of Stirling (1899)] Has priority over other names including "Otway Group", "Merino Group". Fluvio-lacustrine.||||Disconformable or transitional with overlying sandy Waarre Sandstone.|Arkosic sandstone, chloritic mudstone.|
9826|Korumburra Group""|30905|6|Mentioned|p160|||||||||
9826|Korumburra Group""|35290|6|Mentioned|p23|||References Stirling 1899, Talent 1965 etc||||||
9826|Korumburra Group""|41642|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
68614|Korumburra Group''|24551|6|Mentioned|p261|||Of the Strzelecki Group.||||||
9829|Kosciusko Batholith|29994|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
9829|Kosciusko Batholith|60007|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Middle Devonian|Early Devonian|Not a formal stratigraphical term.  Includes happy Jacks and Jindabyne Granites.||||||12-JUL-04
9832|Kosciusko Granodiorite|23710|14|Not recorded|p72|||Occurrence.||||||
9832|Kosciusko Granodiorite|29953|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
9832|Kosciusko Granodiorite|30553|6|Mentioned|p169|||Petrofabric analysis||||||
9832|Kosciusko Granodiorite|33393|6|Mentioned|p161|||||||||
9832|Kosciusko Granodiorite|34406|6|Mentioned|p221|||See also P222.||||||
9832|Kosciusko Granodiorite|34519|6|Mentioned|p43|||||||||
9832|Kosciusko Granodiorite|34544|6|Mentioned|p187|||||||||
69228|Kosciusko metasediments|60541|6|Mentioned|p79|||Not intended as a formal stratigraphic name.||||||
26671|Kosciusko"" Granodiorite|38145|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
26671|Kosciusko"" Granodiorite|38367|6|Mentioned|Fig.9.|||||||||
26671|Kosciusko"" Granodiorite|39447|6|Mentioned|Fig.18|||||||||
29449|Kotupna Complex""|42966|6|Mentioned|p192|||Equivalent to Coonambidgal Formation||||||
40641|Kout Norien granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p335|||||||||
35853|Kuark Complex|23321|5|Briefly described|p430 Fig.2|||||||||07-FEB-07
69229|Kuark Metamorphic complex|60541|6|Mentioned|p88 Fig. 36|||Misspelt - see Kuark Metamorphic Complex.||||||
9856|Kuark Metamorphics|22530|6|Mentioned|Fig.3, p696||Early Silurian|||||||
9856|Kuark Metamorphics|22794|6|Mentioned|p65|||||||||
9856|Kuark Metamorphics|22815|6|Mentioned|p28|||May be associated with the Cambalong Metamorphic Complex.||||||
9856|Kuark Metamorphics|22857|6|Mentioned|p135|Ordovician|Ordovician|Geological Province: Monaro Forearc Basin. ||||||
9856|Kuark Metamorphics|23245|6|Mentioned|p135|||||||||
9856|Kuark Metamorphics|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
9856|Kuark Metamorphics|30574|5|Briefly described|p4|||See also Appendix 4||||||
9856|Kuark Metamorphics|30938|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Ordovician|Late Ordovician|||||||
9856|Kuark Metamorphics|40761|6|Mentioned|p257|||||||||
9856|Kuark Metamorphics|41570|6|Mentioned|p91|||||||||
9856|Kuark Metamorphics|41868|6|Mentioned|p478|||||||||
9856|Kuark Metamorphics|42627|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Silurian||||||||
9856|Kuark Metamorphics|42827|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
9856|Kuark Metamorphics|43312|6|Mentioned|Map Legend|||||||||
9856|Kuark Metamorphics|43313|6|Mentioned|Map Legend|||||||||
9856|Kuark Metamorphics|60503|5|Briefly described|p28 Fig. 9|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|||||||
9856|Kuark Metamorphics|60541|5|Briefly described|p7, p11 Fig. 2|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Name used interchangeably with Kuark Metamorphic Complex. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt. See also p31.||||||
9856|Kuark Metamorphics|60542|5|Briefly described|p11 Fig. 2|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|||||||
9856|Kuark Metamorphics|61181|5|Briefly described|p188|||See also the informal Kuark metamorphics. ||||||
9855|Kuark Metamorphics""|35112|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
9855|Kuark Metamorphics""|41232|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
38476|Kuark metamorphic complex|24133|5|Briefly described|p20 Fig. 8|Silurian|Silurian|Informal.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
38476|Kuark metamorphic complex|60412|6|Mentioned|p233|||Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
38476|Kuark metamorphic complex|60904|6|Mentioned|p794|||Informal - see Kuark Metamorphic Complex.||||||
25134|Kuark metamorphics|29709|5|Briefly described|p36|||||||||
25134|Kuark metamorphics|41572|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
25134|Kuark metamorphics|61181|6|Mentioned|p188|||Informal - see Kuark Metamorphics. ||||||
9857|Kuark metamorphics""|33602|6|Mentioned|p37|||||||||
25137|Kurak Metamorphics|35278|6|Mentioned|p359|||Should be Kuark Metamorphics?||||||12-JAN-06
41004|La Bella Formation|24562|5|Briefly described|p95|||Geological Province: Otway Basin. Maximum Thickness: 57m.||||||
41003|La Bella formation|24562|6|Mentioned|p94|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
9980|La Trobe Formation""|31036|6|Mentioned|p211|||Refers Baker (1950)||||||
9981|La Trobe Valley Coal Measures|31351|6|Mentioned|p84|||||||||
9981|La Trobe Valley Coal Measures|33459|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Variation of Latrobe ?||||||
76937|La Trobe Valley Group|66244|6|Mentioned|p5.|||Sedimentary rocks.||||Is interbedded with the Thorpdale Volcanic Group.||
9988|Laceby Gravel|40520|6|Mentioned|p288|||||||||
9987|Laceby Gravel member|31713|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
9989|Laceby Member|35091|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|23214|5|Briefly described|p279|Pliocene|Pliocene|Overlying unit: Glen Logan Formation. Age based on palynology.||||||31-MAR-09
9992|Lachlan Formation|24106|6|Mentioned|p184|||||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|24125|5|Briefly described|p3|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|24417|5|Briefly described|p198|Pliocene|Miocene|Of Williamson (1964, 1969).||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|29591|5|Briefly described|p48|||||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|31589|6|Mentioned|p181|||||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|31746|6|Mentioned|p197|||||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|32020|4|Described|p36|||Refers Williamson (1964). Pliocene pollen.||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|32021|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|34600|3|Fully described|p545|||Invalid. See also P547.||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|34813|5|Briefly described|p65|||||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|35187|6|Mentioned|Table1|||||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|39929|6|Mentioned|p283|||||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|40520|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|41136|5|Briefly described|p215|||||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|42827|6|Mentioned|p271|||refers to Macumber (1972)||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|42966|6|Mentioned|p187|||||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|43780|6|Mentioned|p6|Pliocene|Middle Miocene|||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|45168|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|50616|5|Briefly described|p287|||Disconformably overlain by the lower member of the Cowra Formation.||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|61155|5|Briefly described|p19|Late Pliocene|Early Pliocene|Overlain by Cowra Formation. Thickness: 90m. Geological Province: Lachlan Valley.||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|62349|5|Briefly described|p73|Pliocene|Miocene|Deposited in palaeovalley of Lachlan River. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|65384|6|Mentioned|S116|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|68592|6|Mentioned|p1846|||Equivalent to undifferentiated Cainozoic alluvium.||||||
9992|Lachlan Formation|71408|6|Mentioned|p1027|Pliocene|Pliocene|Cowra region. Fluvial gravels are quartz-dominated unlike the catchment geology.||||||
35176|Lady Franklin Granite|22971|6|Mentioned|Fig 6|||||||||
35176|Lady Franklin Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|App1|||||||||
68617|Laira formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p245|||||||||
68617|Laira formation|61017|6|Mentioned|p6|||Informal - see Laira Formation.||||||07-FEB-11
31811|Lake Boga granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p12, 657|||||||||
31811|Lake Boga granite|43846|6|Mentioned|13||Devonian|Stated as informal name, but formal form of name exists||||||
31811|Lake Boga granite|61180|6|Mentioned|p24|||Informal name.||||||18-MAY-06
10042|Lake Entrance Formation|36331|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||Misspelling of Lakes Entrance?||||||
10042|Lake Entrance Formation|41285|6|Mentioned|p102|||||||||
10042|Lake Entrance Formation|41318|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
10042|Lake Entrance Formation|41999|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P3|||||||||
10042|Lake Entrance Formation|42075|6|Mentioned|p252|||||||||
10042|Lake Entrance Formation|42184|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P348|||||||||
27817|Lake Mountain Biotite Rhyodacite|35277|3|Fully described|p88|||||||||
27817|Lake Mountain Biotite Rhyodacite|41641|5|Briefly described|p158|||||||||
27817|Lake Mountain Biotite Rhyodacite|42827|5|Briefly described|p158|||of Cerberean Volcanics||||||
37569|Lake Mountain Ignimbrite|23309|5|Briefly described|p164-166|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Age: 353 Ma.  See also Lake Mountain Rhyodacite.||||||
37569|Lake Mountain Ignimbrite|68311|5|Briefly described|p272-286|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Cerberean Cauldron, Central Victoria. Appears in text as LMI after first few mentions. Metagreywacke protoliths. Up to 900m thick. Collapse phase. Forms the dissected plateau of the Cerberean Ranges. Major- and trace-element Harker plots.||Cerberean Subgroup.||Gradationally overlies Rubicon Ignimbrite.|Uniform, mid- to dark-grey. Four rhyolitic to rhyodacitic ignimbrite flows. Conspicuous biotite and crystal contents. Voluminous, rhyodacitic. S-type.|
28663|Lake Mountain Quartz-Biotite Rhyodacite|35277|6|Mentioned|p91|||||||||
28663|Lake Mountain Quartz-Biotite Rhyodacite|41641|6|Mentioned|p161|||||||||
10063|Lake Mountain rhyodacite|29786|6|Mentioned|p78|||||||||
10063|Lake Mountain rhyodacite|42154|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P334|||||||||
40298|Lake Reeve Member|24468|5|Briefly described|p405 Fig.2|Pliocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin. Of the Nyermilang Formation||||||
10069|Lake Reeve Sand|37330|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
10069|Lake Reeve Sand|42827|5|Briefly described|Fig 8.21|||same as Lake Reeve Sand Member||||||
10071|Lake Tyrrell beds|37796|6|Mentioned|p161|||||||||
10071|Lake Tyrrell beds|42517|6|Mentioned|p169|||||||||
31834|Lake Tyrrell granite|43846|6|Mentioned|13||Devonian|Lake Tyrrell beds (Vic) also exists, and may get priority if defined first||||||
10072|Lake Victoria Formation|29897|6|Mentioned|p296|||||||||
10074|Lake Victoria Sands|42592|6|Mentioned|p281|||Variation on Lake Victoria Sand.||||||
10074|Lake Victoria Sands|42966|5|Briefly described|p407|||Misspelling of Lake Victoria Sand?||||||
10075|Lake Wellington Formation""|35273|6|Mentioned|p262|||In reference to Boutakoff 1955.||||||
68618|Lake Wellington formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p525 |||||||||
68619|Lakelands Flat Breccia|24551|5|Briefly described|p88 Fig. 3.15|||Abbreviation of Lakelands Flat Andesite Breccia. Of the Jordan River Group.||||||
10080|Lakes Entrance Formation""|35273|4|Described|p257|||||||||
68620|Lakes Entrance Formation, Lower|24551|6|Mentioned|p333 Fig. 10.41|||||||||
68620|Lakes Entrance Formation, Lower|60538|5|Briefly described|p483 Fig. 22|||Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
68620|Lakes Entrance Formation, Lower|63217|5|Briefly described|p97 Fig.2.|||Separated from the Upper Lakes Entrance Formation by a dolomite marker bed.|33.0 - 28.4 Ma.|||Unconformably overlies Traralgon 0 Sequence. Is overlain by Upper Lakes Entrance Formation.||
40299|Lakes Entrance Formation, Upper|24468|5|Briefly described|p405 Fig.2|||Geological Province: Gippsland Basin. Of the Angler Subgroup||||||
40299|Lakes Entrance Formation, Upper|24551|6|Mentioned|p333 Fig. 10.41|||||||||
40299|Lakes Entrance Formation, Upper|60538|5|Briefly described|p483 Fig. 22|||Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
40299|Lakes Entrance Formation, Upper|63217|5|Briefly described|p97 Fig.2.|||Separated from the Lower Lakes Entrance Formation by a dolomite marker bed.|28.4 - 18.8 Ma.|||Overlies Lower Lakes Entrance Formation. Is overlain by Gippsland Limestone Formation.||
69169|Lakes Entrance Formation, lower|60538|6|Mentioned|p472 Fig. 11|Oligocene|Oligocene|||||||
69170|Lakes Entrance Formation, upper|60538|6|Mentioned|p472 Fig. 11|Middle Miocene|Oligocene|||||||
81433|Lakes Entrance Group|69016|6|Mentioned|p88|||Of the Gippsland Basin. See Lakes Entrance Formation same page.||||||21-AUG-19
83628|Lakes Entrance Subgroup|73471|6|Mentioned|p87, p91 Fig.4|||Gippsland Basin. Marine depositional environment. See also Lakes Entrance Formation.|||||Carbonate-dominated.|
10083|Lakes Entrance formation|13350|6|Mentioned|p103|||Informal - see Lakes Entrance Formation.||||||
10083|Lakes Entrance formation|35537|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
68621|Lakes Gnotuk and Bullenmerri volcanic complex|24551|6|Mentioned|p706|||Table 27.1 sites of international significance||||||
10087|Lal Lal Adamellite|23257|5|Briefly described|Fig12-2.1(b)p199, 208||Early Devonian|||||||
10087|Lal Lal Adamellite|30370|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
10089|Lal Lal Granite|34992|6|Mentioned|p406|||||||||
10089|Lal Lal Granite|39865|4|Described|p15|||||||||
77297|Lal Lal Granodiorite|65715|5|Briefly described|p7 Tb.4|||Superseded name? Included in Mount Egerton Granodiorite by VandenBerg (1997).||||||02-FEB-15
10090|Lal Lal granite|39865|6|Mentioned|p31|||||||||
10090|Lal Lal granite|41868|6|Mentioned|p562|||||||||
73162|Lalgambook breccias|61896|6|Mentioned|p42|||Informal name.||||||19-DEC-07
37570|Lalkaldarno Tonalite|23309|5|Briefly described|p35, Table 2.6|Cambrian|Cambrian|Age: 500+/-2 Ma.  Of Mount Stavely Volcanics.  See also Lalkaldarno Porphyry.||||||
37570|Lalkaldarno Tonalite|24551|5|Briefly described|p79|||Intrudes rocks of the Mount Stavely Volcanic Complex.||||||20-MAY-13
10128|Lancefield Beds|31572|6|Mentioned|p23|||Ordovician||||||
34150|Lancefieldian Chert|22628|6|Mentioned|p112|||||||||
10129|Lancefieldian Limestone|33154|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
10130|Lancefieldian Slate|31706|6|Mentioned|p637|||Ordovician correlation chart||||||
79728|Lancefieldian limestone|70901|14|Not recorded|p3|||Trilobite-brachiopod fauna||||||
10136|Land Gully Sandstone|42790|5|Briefly described|Fig.14 P189|||Misspelling of Lano Gully Sandstone?||||||
29436|Lane's Shaft Coal Member|42966|4|Described|p64|||Misspelling of Lanes Shaft Coal Member. Part of Coorabin Coal Measures.||||||
10183|Lara limestone|30271|6|Mentioned|p160|||||||||
10183|Lara limestone|35293|6|Mentioned|p160|||||||||
83690|Larnakardo porphyry|73430|6|Mentioned|p497 Fig.5, p508, p516 Fig.19|||Youngest unit in the Mount Stavely stratigraphy. Shallow intrusion. Distinctive fractionated REE patern with strongly depleted HREE and without Eu-anomaly. [Misspelling of Lalkaldarno Porphyry on p496?]||Mount Stavely Volcanics||||
69281|Larsen Creek Volcanics""|60503|6|Mentioned|p121-124, p41 Tb. 2|||Originally recognised by Cook (1978) but then 'lumped in' with Sheevers Spur Rhyodacite (Bolger et al 1983). ||||||
69280|Larsen Creek ignimbrite|60503|6|Mentioned|p146|||Informal - see Larsen Creek Ignimbrite. ||||||
10205|Latrobe Coal Measure formation|35537|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
10206|Latrobe Coal Measures|35537|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
10206|Latrobe Coal Measures|41454|6|Mentioned|p60|||||||||
10207|Latrobe Coal Seam|39446|5|Briefly described|p57|||||||||
40101|Latrobe Coarse Clastics|24211|5|Briefly described|p103|||Abbreviated form of Latrobe Group Coarse Clastics, an informal term used to describe part of the Latrobe Group.||||||
10208|Latrobe Complex""|35273|6|Mentioned|p254|||In reference to Richards 1969.||||||
10208|Latrobe Complex""|42827|6|Mentioned|p328|||refers to Richards & Hopkins (1969)||||||
10210|Latrobe Formation|29500|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
10210|Latrobe Formation|31646|6|Mentioned|p99|||||||||
10210|Latrobe Formation|36331|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
10210|Latrobe Formation|36751|6|Mentioned|p18|||See also P288.||||||
10210|Latrobe Formation|36919|6|Mentioned|p163|||||||||
10209|Latrobe Formation""|31036|6|Mentioned|p196|||Refers Baker (1950)||||||
10211|Latrobe Group (Upper)|41455|6|Mentioned|p68|||||||||
40098|Latrobe Group Coarse Clastics|24211|5|Briefly described|p84, p85|||Informal name used to describe part of the Latrobe Group.||||||
10215|Latrobe Group coal measures|41285|6|Mentioned|p102|||||||||
10216|Latrobe Group""|31036|6|Mentioned|p197|||Refers Drummond & Hawkins (1964).||||||
10216|Latrobe Group""|35273|6|Mentioned|p254, 267|||In reference to James 1971||||||26-APR-12
10216|Latrobe Group""|42827|6|Mentioned|p328|||refers to James & Evans (1971)||||||
70767|Latrobe Group, Intra|13332|5|Briefly described|p183, p185 Fig.3|||Informal name used in exploration jargon for oil discoveries and their locations; presented as Intra-Latrobe Group or Intra Latrobe Group as opposed to Top Latrobe Goup.||||||
70768|Latrobe Group, Intra-|13332|5|Briefly described|p183, p185 Fig.3|||Informal name used in exploration jargon for oil discoveries and their locations; presented as Top Latrobe Group or "top of the Latrobe Group" as opposed to Intra-Latrobe Group or Intra Latrobe Group.||||||
10212|Latrobe Group, Lower|41868|4|Described|p518|||||||||
69171|Latrobe Group, Middle|41868|4|Described|p519|||||||||
69171|Latrobe Group, Middle|60538|5|Briefly described|p475 Fig. 14|Eocene|Paleocene|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
70769|Latrobe Group, Top|13332|5|Briefly described|p183, p185 Fig.3|||Informal name used in exploration jargon for oil discoveries and their locations; presented as Intra Latrobe Group or Intra-Latrobe Group as opposed to Top Latrobe. See also p191 Fig. 12.||||||
69172|Latrobe Group, Upper|41868|4|Described|p520|||||||||
69172|Latrobe Group, Upper|60538|5|Briefly described|p475 Fig. 14|Eocene|Eocene|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
68695|Latrobe Group, lower|13323|6|Mentioned|p391|Campanian|Turonian|Informal - see Latrobe Group. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
68695|Latrobe Group, lower|60969|6|Mentioned|p25|||Informal name.  Contains the main host of oil reserves in the Bass Strait. Geological Province: Bass Strait province.||||||
78658|Latrobe Sands|65718|6|Mentioned|p52|||||||||
26683|Latrobe Seam|23264|6|Mentioned|p331, 333|||||||||
26683|Latrobe Seam|29708|6|Mentioned|p104|||||||||
26683|Latrobe Seam|31045|6|Mentioned|p140|||Stratigraphic diagram||||||
26683|Latrobe Seam|35273|6|Mentioned|p266|||||||||
26683|Latrobe Seam|38935|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
26683|Latrobe Seam|39551|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Miocene to Oligocene||||||
26683|Latrobe Seam|42184|6|Mentioned|p350|||||||||
26683|Latrobe Seam|61336|6|Mentioned|p(xii)|||Name (of local significance only) by which the Morwell 2 seam is known in the open cut developments of Yallourn North and Yallourn North Extension.||||||07-FEB-11
39314|Latrobe Siliciclastics|13324|5|Briefly described|p94 Fig. 4, Fig.5|Eocene|Campanian|Invalid name (because shown as part of Latrobe Group). Subgroup rank (p94). Gippsland Basin. ||Of Latrobe Group||Unconformably overlies Golden Beach Subgroup.||
39314|Latrobe Siliciclastics|24164|6|Mentioned|p20 Fig.12|Eocene|Campanian|||||||
39314|Latrobe Siliciclastics|24404|5|Briefly described|p5|||Unconformably overlies the Golden Beach Subgroup.||||||
10218|Latrobe Unconformity Surface|38422|6|Mentioned|p149|||||||||
10219|Latrobe Valley Basalts|39446|5|Briefly described|p58|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|23264|5|Briefly described|Fig13-3.1p324|Miocene|Eocene|||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|23885|6|Mentioned|p163 Fig. 14.3|Middle Miocene|Tertiary|Max age: Middle Tertiary. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin. See also Latrobe Valley coal measures.||||||09-MAY-05
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|24053|5|Briefly described|p37|Eocene|Eocene|Geological Basin: Gippsland Basin.||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|24164|5|Briefly described|p15 Fig.8|||Swamp||Seaspray Group||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|24551|6|Mentioned|p325, 525|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|29591|5|Briefly described|p98|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|29678|6|Mentioned|p191|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|29708|6|Mentioned|p104|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|29721|6|Mentioned|p194|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|29821|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|29881|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|29974|6|Mentioned|p47|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|30917|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|30930|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|30933|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Eocene|Paleocene|Palaeocene - Oligocene||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|31045|6|Mentioned|p140|||Stratigraphic diagram||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|31245|6|Mentioned|p75|||Miocene||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|31254|4|Described|p138|||Eocene||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|31352|6|Mentioned|Fig. 3|||Referred elsewhere to Latrobe Valley Group.||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|31480|6|Mentioned|p73|||Eocene - Miocene||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|31509|6|Mentioned|p154|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|31627|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|32228|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|32232|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|32367|6|Mentioned|p9|||Refers aquifers||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|32368|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|32369|6|Mentioned|p12|||Refers aquifers||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|32370|5|Briefly described|p9|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|32371|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|32375|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||See also P7||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|32679|6|Mentioned|p94|||Strat. diagram||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|33156|6|Mentioned|p135|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|33159|6|Mentioned|p21|||Coal Seams||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|33321|6|Mentioned|p238|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|33459|6|Mentioned|p100|||Stratigraphy.||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|33460|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|34360|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|34493|6|Mentioned|p145|||Paleocene||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|34558|4|Described|p19|||Eocene||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|34842|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|34991|6|Mentioned|p382|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|35573|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||Chronostratigraphic section - Gippsland Basin||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|37065|5|Briefly described|p42|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|37127|5|Briefly described|p345|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|37130|6|Mentioned|p360|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|37530|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Gippsland Basin||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|38928|4|Described|p18|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|38929|6|Mentioned|p51|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|38931|6|Mentioned|p76|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|38934|4|Described|p112|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|39446|6|Mentioned|p45|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|39551|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Miocene to Oligocene||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|39555|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Miocene to Oligocene||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|41171|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|41282|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|41318|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|41727|5|Briefly described|p433|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|41868|6|Mentioned|Fig.12.14|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|42649|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P197-198|||Actually spelt L'trobe Valley Coal Measures||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|42827|5|Briefly described|Fig 12.17|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|43145|5|Briefly described|p10|Miocene|Middle Eocene|Onshore equivalent of Latrobe Group.||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|45168|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|46053|14|Not recorded|p.447|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|48631|14|Not recorded|p4,Pl.1,sh2||Early Oligocene|(J/55-11).||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|48636|4|Described|p.1,13,14,15,17-60|||(J55-11/Sale).||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|60538|6|Mentioned|p473 Fig.12|||||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|61302|5|Briefly described|p11 Fig.4|Miocene|Oligocene|Of the Latrobe Group. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|61327|6|Mentioned|p73|||Includes Latrobe Valley brown coals. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|61336|5|Briefly described|p(iii), p(v) Fig.5|||Includes Morwell and Yallourn formations (Thomas and Baragwanath 1949). Name used interchangeably with Latrobe Valley Group but probably superseded now?||||||07-FEB-11
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|65718|6|Mentioned|p12, p38|||Comprises a back-barrier swamp and coastal plain deposit.||||||10-JAN-17
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|69016|6|Mentioned|p89,99|||Of the Gippsland Basin.||||||
10220|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|73488|6|Mentioned|p630, p634-635, p647|||Gippsland Basin. Episodic marinal marine or marine conditions indicated by dinoflagellates. Written as Latrobe Valley coal measures p647.||||Correlates with Seaspray Group||
25155|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures""|33459|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
25155|Latrobe Valley Coal Measures""|35273|6|Mentioned|p253|||||||||
10221|Latrobe Valley Complex|33929|6|Mentioned|p70|||See also PP71 & 72.||||||
10222|Latrobe Valley Formation|30933|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Eocene|Paleocene|Palaeocene - Oligocene||||||
10222|Latrobe Valley Formation|33459|6|Mentioned|Fig.3A|||||||||
10222|Latrobe Valley Formation|33940|6|Mentioned|p415|||||||||
10222|Latrobe Valley Formation|34299|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
10222|Latrobe Valley Formation|42184|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P348|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|22476|6|Mentioned|p952|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|23230|4|Described|Table4-1p40, 40-3|Miocene|Eocene|||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|23234|6|Mentioned|p88||Tertiary|||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|23238|5|Briefly described|Fig10-3.3p108, 108||Tertiary|||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|23264|4|Described|Table13-3.1p325, 325-6, 331|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|23885|6|Mentioned|p164|||Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|23909|5|Briefly described|p295|Miocene|Oligocene|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.  See also p290 Fig. 3.||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|24038|5|Briefly described|p439 Fig.2|Miocene|Oligocene|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||20-JUL-06
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|24055|6|Mentioned|p72|||Geological Basin: Gippsland Basin.||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|24468|6|Mentioned|p418 Fig.14|||Geological Province: Gippsland Basin||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|24551|6|Mentioned|p325, 733 Table 17.3|||The Neogene parts of Latrobe Valley C.M. are a nonmarine facies equiv. of Seaspray Group to the east; however, the Palaeogene portion is essentially continuous with Latrobe Group sediments. Max thickness: 770m.||||||20-JUL-06
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|29355|6|Mentioned|p179|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|29974|6|Mentioned|p47|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|30905|6|Mentioned|Table 7.3|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|31202|6|Mentioned|p218|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|31352|4|Described|p133|||See also p136, Fig. 3. Palaeocene to Pliocene.||||||20-JUL-06
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|31922|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|33752|6|Mentioned|p361|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|34842|4|Described|p19|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|34843|4|Described|p10|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|34987|6|Mentioned|p170|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|35013|4|Described|p396|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|35273|3|Fully described|p253|||See also p264,267.||||||20-JUL-06
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|35285|5|Briefly described|p415|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|36327|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|37127|6|Mentioned|p349|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|37330|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|37530|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|38934|6|Mentioned|p112|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|38973|5|Briefly described|p563|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|39211|6|Mentioned|Fig.45|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|39446|5|Briefly described|p57|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|40114|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|41642|4|Described|p243|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|41868|4|Described|p517|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|42184|6|Mentioned|p350|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|42318|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P12|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|42648|5|Briefly described|p43|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|42649|5|Briefly described|p193|||||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|42827|3|Fully described|p327|||See also Fig 8.21||||||20-JUL-06
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|60538|5|Briefly described|p475 Fig. 14, 482 Fig. 21|Middle Eocene||Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|61155|5|Briefly described|p3|Eocene|Eocene|See also Latrobe Group. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|61181|6|Mentioned|p105|Miocene|Oligocene|Includes the Morwell Formation. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|61329|5|Briefly described|p125 Fig. 4/5|||See also Latrobe Group.||||||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|61336|5|Briefly described|p(iii), p(iv) Fig. 4|||Name used interchangeably with Latrobe Valley C M and Latrobe Gp. Includes Lakes Entrance Fm. Angular unconformity between this group and Haunted Hill Fm above.Geol Prov: Gippsland Basin. See also p(ix) Fig.9.||||||07-FEB-11
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|61846|5|Briefly described|p258|Cenozoic|Late Cretaceous|Predominanlty quartzose and kaolinitic fluviatile-deltaic sediments.||||||19-NOV-08
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|63217|6|Mentioned|p95, p97, p102, p105, p112.   |||Gippsland Basin. Similar to the Hazelwood and Boisdale Formations, although the latter are coal-poor.|||Includes Yallourn Seam.|||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|65718|5|Briefly described|p10 Fig 3.2, p12, p50, p52, p53 Tb 6.1|Miocene|Eocene|Gippsland Basin. Distinct from the Latrobe Group. Term now accepted for the coal-bearing sediments and volcanics in the onshore Gippsland Basin (Holgate and Gallagher 2003).|||Includes the Yallourn Formation, Morwell Formation, and Traralgon Formation.|||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|67061|6|Mentioned|p554 Fig.10.|Miocene||Latrobe Valley, Gippsland Basin.|||Includes Morwell and Yallourn Formations.|||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|67727|5|Briefly described|p58 Fig.2.|Oligocene|Eocene|Latrobe Valley and onshore Gippsland Basin. Up to 700 m thick. Folded, uplifted and eroded in Late Miocene-Pliocene.|||Includes Traralgon and Morwell Formations.|||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|68116|5|Briefly described|Appendix, Maps 51-52.|Miocene|Eocene||||||Clastic sedimentary rocks: nonmarine to paralic clastics, marine clastics.|
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|69016|5|Briefly described|p88-101|Late Miocene|Middle Paleocene|Of the Gippsland Basin. Thickness: up to 500m. [Commonly abbreviated/misspelt as Latrobe Group in text].|||Includes Yallourn, Morwell and Traralgon formations.|Time-equivalent to Childers Formation and Thorpedale Volcanics.|Laterally alternating sandstones, silt units, and coal seams.|
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|69750|5|Briefly described|p66|Recent|Cretaceous|On-shore sediments of the Gippsland Basin.|||Traralgon, Yallourn and Morwell FZs.|Overlies Strzelecki Group.|Widespread terrestrial sediments including gravels, coals, clays and sands.|
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|70862|6|Mentioned|p48 Fig.1, p49|||Latrobe Valley, Gippsland Basin.|||Traralgon, Morwell, Yallourn Formations.||Marine sands, marginal marine clays, non-marine sand and clay, coal.|
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|73289|6|Mentioned|p768, 771||||||Yallourn, Morwell and Traralgon Formations.|||
10224|Latrobe Valley Group|75065|5|Briefly described|p151|Pliocene|Oligocene|Gippsland Basin; onshore.|||Morwell, Yallourn, Balook Formations.|Unconformably overlies Cobia Subgroup (Latrobe Group). Is overlain unconformably by Sale Group.||
40300|Latrobe Valley Group coal measures|24468|6|Mentioned|p415|Eocene|Eocene|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin||||||
10223|Latrobe Valley Group""|35273|6|Mentioned|p254|||In reference to Hocking 1972.||||||
10225|Latrobe Valley coal measures|23885|5|Briefly described|p163|Middle Miocene|Tertiary|Max age: Middle Tertiary. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin. See Latrobe Valley Coal Measures.||||||09-MAY-05
10225|Latrobe Valley coal measures|39929|6|Mentioned|p277|||||||||
10225|Latrobe Valley coal measures|40163|6|Mentioned|p359|||||||||
10225|Latrobe Valley coal measures|70378|5|Briefly described|p699, 702, p709, 713|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|Also appears as Latrobe Valley Coal measures on p702.||||Overlies Strzelecki Group. Is overlain by Haunted Hill Formation.||
10226|Latrobe Valley formation|34558|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
83626|Latrobe Valley subgroup|73471|5|Briefly described|p86|||Gippsland Basin.||Seaspray Group|||Alluvial and fluvial sandstones and siltstones with interbeded coal layers.|
10227|Latrobe coal measures|38738|6|Mentioned|p262|||||||||
10228|Latrobe formation|29486|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
10228|Latrobe formation|33996|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
10228|Latrobe formation|50111|5|Briefly described|p20|||Informal name.  Overlies the Golden Beach formation.  Primary host of Bass Straits' current oil and gas production.  Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
10229|Latrobe group|29525|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
10229|Latrobe group|29527|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
10229|Latrobe group|30596|6|Mentioned|p8|||In base of Bullseye No. 1||||||
10229|Latrobe group|39384|6|Mentioned|p352|||||||||
10229|Latrobe group|61323|6|Mentioned|p7 Fig. 10|||Informal -- see Latrobe Group.||||||
10230|Latrobe seam|37127|6|Mentioned|p347|||||||||
36871|Lazarini Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|Of Jordan River Group||||||
68622|Lazarini formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p123|||Misspelt - see Lazarini Siltstone||||||
40642|Lazarini siltstone|23309|6|Mentioned|p152|||||||||
69282|Leinster Syenite|60503|6|Mentioned|p154|||Informal reference to Mount Leinster Syenite or Mount Leinster Igneous Complex.  Intrudes small unnamed intrusive bodies within the Omeo Metamorphic Complex.||||||07-SEP-05
10349|Lerderderg Formation|39865|5|Briefly described|p28|||||||||
10349|Lerderderg Formation|42827|6|Mentioned|p311|||refers Thomas & Baragwanath (1950)||||||
10349|Lerderderg Formation|65715|5|Briefly described|p12-13|||?Of Thomas and Baragwanath (1950). Overlies Yaloak Formation. Underlies Parwan Coal Seam. Synonym of Lerderderg Gravel Member.||||||
10348|Lerderderg Formation""|35276|6|Mentioned|p237|||||||||
35595|Lethbridge Basalt|23275|6|Mentioned|p470|||||||||
68623|Lexton granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p227|||See also Burnbank granodiorite.  Of the Glenlogie Suite.||||||
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|||||||||
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|22832|5|Briefly described|p635|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|23309|5|Briefly described|p25 Table 2.1, p28 Tb 2.4|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|23860|5|Briefly described|p947|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|24002|5|Briefly described|p233|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|24004|5|Briefly described|p275 Fig.2|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|24037|6|Mentioned|p425 Fig.2|Cambrian||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|24098|5|Briefly described|p27 Fig. 2|Late Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||19-APR-05
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|24164|6|Mentioned|p15 Fig.8|Cambrian|Neoproterozoic|Ages estimated from figure.|||||Mafic|
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|24576|6|Mentioned|p737|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt||||||
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3. |Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Tabberabbera Zone, Benambra Terrane. Correlated with Mount Stavely Volcanics (Glenelg Zone), Heathcote Volcanics (Bendigo Zone), Licola and Jamieson Volcanics (Melbourne Zone). Age interpreted from Fig.3.|c.560-c.525 Ma.|||||
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|64616|6|Mentioned|p313 Fig.2|||||||||
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|66196|5|Briefly described|p616|Early Cambrian||||||||
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|68592|6|Mentioned|p279|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||Is overlain by Howqua Chert.||
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|70493|6|Mentioned|p56|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Tabberabbera Zone, Lachlan Orogen.||||Is overlain by Howqua Chert.||
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|70601|5|Briefly described|p44-45, p47|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Tholeiites from Lickhole Volcanics and Dookie Igneous Complex are correlated.|||Eagles Peak Basalt.|Lower part correlated with Dookie Igneous Complex and lower part of Heathcote Volcanics.|Andesite, boninite and tholeiite volcanics.|
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|70661|6|Mentioned|p14|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||Overlain by Howqua Chert||
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|71069|6|Mentioned|p52|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||Overlain by the Howqua Chert. ||
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|71700|6|Mentioned|CD|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
22191|Lickhole Volcanics|73059|6|Mentioned|p1053 Fig.2, 1059|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||Is overlain by Howqua Chert.||
68624|Lickhole Volcanics Group|24551|6|Mentioned|p91 Fig. 3.17|||Misspelt - see Lickhole Volcanic Group.||||||
40643|Lickhole volcanics|23309|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
74883|Licola Volcanic Group|64535|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Includes Tobacco Creek Andesite, Cobbs Spur Andesite Breccia and Whisky Knob Rhyolite. ||||||
74883|Licola Volcanic Group|64536|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Andesite and dacite, gree, highly silicified; includes porphyritic andesite with plagioclase, hornblende and rare quartz, clinopyroxene and K-feldspar; flow-banded in places; marine lava flows. Also included is an unnamed serpentinite.||||||07-FEB-11
74883|Licola Volcanic Group|64537|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Andesite and dacite, gree, highly silicified; includes porphyritic andesite with plagioclase, hornblende and rare quartz, clinopyroxene and K-feldspar; flow-banded in places; marine lava flows. Also included is an unnamed serpentinite.||||||07-FEB-11
74883|Licola Volcanic Group|64538|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Andesite and dacite, gree, highly silicified; includes porphyritic andesite with plagioclase, hornblende and rare quartz, clinopyroxene and K-feldspar; flow-banded in places; marine lava flows. Also included is an unnamed serpentinite.||||||07-FEB-11
74883|Licola Volcanic Group|64539|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Includes Tobacco Creek Andesite, Cobbs Spur Andesite Breccia and Whisky Knob Rhyolite. ||||||
74883|Licola Volcanic Group|64540|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Includes Tobacco Creek Andesite, Cobbs Spur Andesite Breccia and Whisky Knob Rhyolite. ||||||
74883|Licola Volcanic Group|64605|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Contains Tobacco Creek Andesite, Cobbs Spur Andesite Breccia and Whisky Knob Rhyolite; and, undifferentiated mafic and ultramafic rocks.||||||17-NOV-08
74883|Licola Volcanic Group|64606|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Neoproterozoic|Andesite and dacite: marine lavas. Blue in RGB (low total count). Nonmagnetic to moderately magnetic.||||||
74883|Licola Volcanic Group|64616|4|Described|p14 Table 1.1, p57, p61, p183 Fig.6.29|Late Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|See also p197 Fig.6.34, p307. Includes Tobacco Creek Andesite, Cobbs Spur Andesite Breccia, Whisky Knob Rhyolite. Faulted contact with Wild Dog Chert? Includes two unnamed units. Abbreviated to Licola Group on p61. Green, highly silicified andesite and dacite; serpentinite. Submarine lavas and volcanogenic sedimentary rocks. Island arc setting. Geophysical characteristics given.||||||
74883|Licola Volcanic Group|65900|5|Briefly described|p154, 155, 161, 168, p156, p159 Tbl 1|Cambrian|Cambrian||||||Calc-alkaline volcanic succession, andesite and rhyolite.|10-MAY-12
74883|Licola Volcanic Group|66244|5|Briefly described|p2.|Cambrian|Cambrian|This unit is here made redundant. Its rocks are now included in the Jamieson Volcanic Group.|||Formerly included Cobbs Spur Andesite Breccia, Tobacco Creek Andesite and Whisky Knob Rhyolite.|||
74883|Licola Volcanic Group|66769|6|Mentioned|p136|||Renamed as Jamieson Volcanic Group. See also Licola Volcanics.||||||
74883|Licola Volcanic Group|67104|6|Mentioned|p634|||Replaced by the Jamieson Volcanic Group.||||||
69941|Licola andesite|60904|5|Briefly described|p802 Fig. 23|Middle Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Informal name. Age: 500+/-8Ma. On the Lachlan Orogen. ||||||
40700|Licola volcanics|23309|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
40700|Licola volcanics|24551|6|Mentioned|p90|||Informal name - see Licola Volcanics||||||
68625|Licola-Jamieson Volcanics|24551|6|Mentioned|p67|||||||||
10406|Lilydale Limestone Lens|33238|6|Mentioned|p642|||||||||
10406|Lilydale Limestone Lens|33599|4|Described|p6|||L.Dev.||||||
10406|Lilydale Limestone Lens|33601|6|Mentioned|p34|||||||||
10406|Lilydale Limestone Lens|33604|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
10407|Lilydale Limestone Member|23268|5|Briefly described|Fig14-2.1p388, 397||Early Devonian|||||||
10407|Lilydale Limestone Member|33598|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
10407|Lilydale Limestone Member|33599|6|Mentioned|p26|||||||||
10407|Lilydale Limestone Member|35274|6|Mentioned|Table12.18|||||||||
10407|Lilydale Limestone Member|35283|6|Mentioned|p55|||||||||
10407|Lilydale Limestone Member|38787|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
10407|Lilydale Limestone Member|41868|6|Mentioned|Table 12.24|||||||||
10407|Lilydale Limestone Member|42827|5|Briefly described|Table 12.24|||||||||
10407|Lilydale Limestone Member|61181|5|Briefly described|p69, p120|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|See also Lilyvale Member. This unit consists of interbedded limestone, siliceous limestone, marl, dolomite and dolomitic limestone. ||||||
10408|Lilydale limestone|24551|6|Mentioned|p614|||||||||
10408|Lilydale limestone|32892|6|Mentioned|p222|||||||||
10408|Lilydale limestone|34926|6|Mentioned|p120|||||||||
10408|Lilydale limestone|38787|6|Mentioned|p139|||||||||
10408|Lilydale limestone|61181|6|Mentioned|p130|||Informal - see Lilydale Limestone Member. Displays a polymodal calcite-dolomite character ie. Where dolomite is interbedded with the limestone rather than occurring as a separate unit. ||||||
34149|Lincola Volcanics|22628|6|Mentioned|p112,fig1p108|||||||||
10434|Lindenow Sandstone|37330|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
10433|Lindenow Sandstone Member|35273|4|Described|p260|||||||||
10433|Lindenow Sandstone Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p335|||||||||
10433|Lindenow Sandstone Member|60785|5|Briefly described|p184 Fig.1, p194.  |Burdigalian|Aquitanian|Of the Gippsland Basin. Planktonic foraminiferal age N5-N7 (Holdgate and Gallagher, 2003). Has yielded fossil cetacean elements, usually well-preserved but mostly in private collections.||Of the Gippsland Limestone Formation.|||Ferruginised fine quartz sandstone.|
10446|Linton's Creek Conglomerate Member|42826|2|Defined|p40|Early Silurian||of Springfield Sandstone||||||
34123|Lintons Creek Member|22511|6|Mentioned|p661|||||||||
68627|Liptrap formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p123|||Informal - see Liptrap Formation.||||||
10456|Lismore Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|App1|||Superseded by Illoura Granodiorite||||||
10456|Lismore Granite|39967|5|Briefly described|p36|||||||||
10456|Lismore Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
10456|Lismore Granite|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|G305 I-type. Shown as Lismore.||||||
10456|Lismore Granite|50352|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Devonian|Devonian|Course grained hornblende biotite granodiorite and porphyritic biotite granite||||||
10457|Lismore Granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p717 Table 2.4|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Age: 367 +/- 2Ma Ar/Ar (Bucher, 1998).||||||16-FEB-15
10457|Lismore Granodiorite|30579|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
10457|Lismore Granodiorite|66012|3|Fully described|p10 Tb.1, p11 Tb.2, p12-16, p18, 28|Devonian|Devonian|Of Beckworth Suite. Exposed as pavements and boulders on low hills. Wallinduc Granodiorite and Warrawidgee Granite included in Lismore Granodiorite in this report. Coarse-grained hornblende biotite granodiorite and porphyritic biotite granite. Intrudes Saint Arnaud Group and possibly Mount Emu Granodiorite. Disconformably overlain by Newer Volcanic Group and White Hills Gravel. Unconformably overlain by Moorabool Viaduct Sand. Oxidised I-type| | | | | |13-JUN-13
10459|Lismore granite|35099|6|Mentioned|p337|||||||||
69283|Little Bluff"" limestone lens|60503|6|Mentioned|p230|||Informal name. Hosts minor galena mineralisation along the Mitta Mitta River. Limestone lens within the Wombat Creek Group. See also p104 Tb. 3.||||||07-SEP-05
40644|Livingstone Creek tonalite|23309|6|Mentioned|p297|||||||||
40644|Livingstone Creek tonalite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
10528|Lobelia "member"|33606|5|Briefly described|p63|||||||||
10530|Lobelia Limestone|23309|5|Briefly described|p86, 87, 95|||Of Towanga Sandstone.||||||
10530|Lobelia Limestone|23615|6|Mentioned|p82|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|Of Cowombat Siltstone.  See also Lobelia Limestone lens and Lobelia Limestone Lens.||||||
10530|Lobelia Limestone|40328|6|Mentioned|Fig.12(J2)|||||||||
38706|Lobelia Limestone Lens|23615|5|Briefly described|p82|||Of Cowombat Siltstone.  See also Lobelia Limestone lens and Lobelia Limestone.||||||
38707|Lobelia Limestone lens|23615|5|Briefly described|p82|||Of Cowombat Siltstone.  See also Lobelia Limestone Lens and Lobelia Limestone.||||||
10531|Lobelia Member|39447|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
40645|Lobelia member|23309|6|Mentioned|p86|||||Towanga Snadstone.||||31-OCT-14
25172|Lochiel Formation|29992|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|29994|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|30662|6|Mentioned|p188|||Palaeomagnetism.||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|30663|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|30938|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Middle Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|31918|4|Described|p39|||Palaeomagnetic results Table 3, Fig.4.||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|32127|4|Described|p249|||Refers Hall (1960)||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|32671|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|32672|6|Mentioned|p673|||||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|32865|4|Described|p484|||||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|33004|6|Mentioned|p78|||||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|33268|4|Described|p268|||||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|33269|6|Mentioned|p40|||Refers geology||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|33325|5|Briefly described|Table 5|||U.Dev.||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|33732|5|Briefly described|p113|||Table III||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|33871|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|33875|6|Mentioned|p32|||Uraninite deposits.||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|34109|4|Described|p156|||||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|34403|6|Mentioned|p129|||||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|34405|6|Mentioned|Fig.3.9|||||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|34406|6|Mentioned|p224|||||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|34519|5|Briefly described|p45|||||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|35277|6|Mentioned|p121|||||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|35526|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Stratigraphic nomenclature.||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|39665|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|42050|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P229|||||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|42827|6|Mentioned|p191|||||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|43461|14|Not recorded|table p62|Early Carboniferous|Late Devonian|||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|43479|14|Not recorded|p150||Late Devonian|||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|43507|14|Not recorded|p125|||||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|46574|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Includes: Cusack Creek Conglomerate Member. Of the Budawang Rift. Geological Province: Lambian Transitional Province.  Basalt interbedded with mudstone and conglomerate.||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|46579|2|Defined|p.108||Late Devonian|Name replaces 'Yalwal Stage'. U. Devonian. (J55-4/Pambula; J55-8/Eden).||||||
25172|Lochiel Formation|60007|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Epidotised amygdaloidal basalt, dolerite, rhyolite, felsite, red shale, sandstone arkose.  Overlain by Merrimbula Formation; overlies Eden Rhyolite.||||||12-JUL-04
25172|Lochiel Formation|70351|5|Briefly described|p55|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||Unit of Boyd Volcanic Complex.||Underlain by Eden Rhyolite||
10545|Lochiel Formation""|22815|6|Mentioned|p92, p93|||Superseded by Boyd Volcanic Complex.||||||16-FEB-05
10545|Lochiel Formation""|35526|4|Described|p87|||Considered not valid and replaced by Boyd Volcanic Complex||||||
10545|Lochiel Formation""|40646|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
10545|Lochiel Formation""|41641|6|Mentioned|p191|||||||||
10545|Lochiel Formation""|63605|6|Mentioned|p991|Famennian|Famennian|Of Steiner (1972). Informal name. Formerly unconformably overlay "Eden Rhyolite". Together with "Eden Rhyolite" now replaced by Boyd Volcanic Complex. Also known as "Facies 3 of fergusson et al (1979). Lacustrine overbank and stream channel deposits.||||||07-FEB-11
10545|Lochiel Formation""|73181|6|Mentioned|p67|||Of Steiner (1975), after Brown (1933).||||||
10565|Lockhard Granite|39860|6|Mentioned|p17|||Misspelling of Lockhart. Muscovite-biotite adamellite: quartz, perthitic K-feldspar, plagioclase, biotite and muscovite with accessory cordierite and sillimanite; contains abundant sedimentary xenoliths (39860).||||||30-NOV-04
10566|Lockhart Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p435 App1|||Superseded by  Lockhart Granite.||||||
10566|Lockhart Adamellite|42089|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
10566|Lockhart Adamellite|43220|6|Mentioned|p10||Silurian|||||||
10566|Lockhart Adamellite|44184|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Silurian|||||||
37573|Lockhart Granite|23309|6|Mentioned| p343|||G173, S-Type. Supersedes Lockhart Adamellite.||||||
37573|Lockhart Granite|68115|5|Briefly described|p7.|||Omeo Zone. Now part of the Yabba Granite. On previous maps, they had been separated by a fault which, when restored, produces one intrusion.||||||
25173|Lockharts Granite|32684|6|Mentioned|p250|||See also Fig.2||||||
33946|Locmany Member|22476|2|Defined|p954-6|Barremian|Valanginian|||||||
33946|Locmany Member|24453|4|Described|p808, p809 Fig.2|Hauterivian|Valanginian|Richly fossiliferous. Deposited in meandering river environment. Thickness: 360 m. Of Rintoul Creek Formation. Geological Provine: Gippsland Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
33946|Locmany Member|24551|5|Briefly described|p263|||Of the Rintoul Creek Formation.  Underlies: Exalt Member.||||||
33946|Locmany Member|64616|6|Mentioned|p142-143|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Of Tosolini et al. (1999). Overlain by Exalt Member. Upgraded to Locmany Formation.||||||
33946|Locmany Member|70378|5|Briefly described|p695, p702 Fig.7, p707, p714|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Tosolini et al. (1999). Latrobe Valley. c.215m thick. Constitutes a mature petroleum source rock worthy of future exploration. Appears as Lockmany Member in Fig.7. Measured sections.||Rintoul Creek Formation.||Overlies Tyers Conglomerate. Is overlain by Exalt Member.|Mostly siliceous shaley/mudstone interval with minor coal seams <1m thick  with high TOC levels. Some sandstones and minor conglomerate.|
33946|Locmany Member|75065|6|Mentioned|p159|||Gippsland Basin. Good hydrocarbon source rock potential.||Tyers River Subgroup.||||
68572|Locmany member|24551|6|Mentioned|p263|||Of the Rintoul Creek Formation.  Underlies: Exalt Member.||||||
68573|Loddon Group|24551|6|Mentioned|p421|||||||||
39705|Loddon River Group, lower|24439|6|Mentioned|p37|||Informal - see Loddon River Group.||||||
31832|Loddon Vale granite|43846|6|Mentioned|13||Devonian|Stated as informal name, but formal form of name already exists||||||
83410|Loddon Vale pluton|73496|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Middle Devonian||G320.||Of Mount Cole Suite|||Possibly granodiorite, I-type, oxidised; strongly magnetic (to 800 nT); 90 micrometres/second/second gravity low.|06-JUL-22
83410|Loddon Vale pluton|73497|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Devonian|Silurian|G320.||Mount Cole Suite|||Granite: intensely magnetic (up to 700 nT); gravity low of 50 micrometres/second/second; estimated depth of 90-150 m.|
41652|Loftus Creek granite|50154|6|Mentioned|p31|||Informal, probably misspelt - see Loftus Creek Granodiorite.||||||
40646|Loftus Creek granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p335|||||||||
40646|Loftus Creek granodiorite|24551|5|Briefly described|p77|||Of the Glenelg River Complex. Informal - see Loftus Creek Granodiorite||||||
26698|Lonarch Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Reserved as Mount Lonarch Granite.||||||
26700|Long Reach Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p448 App1|||Obsolete granite name.||||||
26700|Long Reach Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Probably NOT a variation on Longreach Granite, Qld, but may be a variation on Longreach Adamellite, VIC.||||||01-OCT-10
10630|Longford Limestone""|35273|6|Mentioned|p259|||||||||
32800|Longfordian Stage|44238|14|Not recorded|Fig.3||Miocene|||||||
10634|Longreach Adamellite|42154|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P334|||Grampians 1:100 000 sheet area. Age ~393Ma.||||||01-OCT-10
10634|Longreach Adamellite|63446|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Listed as Long Reach Adamellite. G400.|||||I-type.|12-JUN-15
10634|Longreach Adamellite|63457|5|Briefly described|p128 Tb.1. |||Presented as a former name for (part of) Victoria Valley Granite.||||||
10650|Loomat Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p436 App1|||Superseded by Loomat Granite.||||||
10650|Loomat Adamellite|41850|6|Mentioned|p430|||||||||
10650|Loomat Adamellite|42827|6|Mentioned|p430|||of Coolangubra Suite||||||
33673|Loomat Granodiorite|22815|4|Described|p75|||||||||
33673|Loomat Granodiorite|43233|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian||of Coolangubra Suite.||||||
40647|Loomat granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p312 Table 3.29|||||||||
68574|Lorimer Street Gravels|24551|6|Mentioned|p351 Fig. 11.19|||||||||
35602|Louriston Sandstone|23275|6|Mentioned|p473||Permian|||||||
10681|Loveday Pedoderm|30994|6|Mentioned|p251|||Same as Firman's Loveday Soil||||||
10681|Loveday Pedoderm|30996|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
10681|Loveday Pedoderm|34758|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
69846|Lovenia horizon|61207|5|Briefly described|p283 Fig. 3|Early Pliocene|Early Pliocene|Contained within the Black Rock Sandstone.||||||
41653|Lowan Formation|50154|5|Briefly described|p140|||Of Lawrence (1966). Equivalent to the Lowan Sand. Considered to include all the aeolian sand that covers large parts of north and west of GLENELG.||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|2967|6|Mentioned|p54|||Lawrence (1966).||||Overlies Blanchetown Clay.||
10689|Lowan Sand|22531|5|Briefly described|p22|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|22532|5|Briefly described|map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|22799|6|Mentioned|p46|||||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|22857|5|Briefly described|p354|Quaternary|Quaternary|Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|22887|3|Fully described|p40|Holocene|Late Pleistocene|||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|22893|3|Fully described|p46,47|Holocene|Late Pleistocene|||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|23252|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|||||||||11-JAN-10
10689|Lowan Sand|23560|5|Briefly described|p150|||Referred to as Molineaux Sand in SA. See also page 159.||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|24551|5|Briefly described|p338 Fig. 11.2, 341|Holocene|Late Pliocene|||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|30581|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|30932|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|Equivalent with Malanganee Sand||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|30934|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|Equivalent of Malanganee Sand.||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|31741|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|31745|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|31747|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|34988|6|Mentioned|p294|||||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|35272|3|Fully described|p285|||||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|35722|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|37873|5|Briefly described|p4|||||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|41848|3|Fully described|359|||Part equivalent to Malineaux Sand and Piangil Member of the Woorinen Formation||||||20-MAY-13
10689|Lowan Sand|42827|3|Fully described|p359|||see also Table 9.1||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|42966|2|Defined|p270|Holocene|Late Pleistocene|||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|43218|4|Described|Fig.3,p22||Quaternary|||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|43627|6|Mentioned|p5||Quaternary|Currently active dunes.||||||28-OCT-04
10689|Lowan Sand|44133|6|Mentioned|p253|||Equivalent to the Molineaux Sand. ||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|44188|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Holocene|Pleistocene|Geological province: Murray Basin. Unconsolidated, locally mobile, red-brown, pale orange siliceous sand.||||||15-MAY-08
10689|Lowan Sand|44191|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Holocene|Early Pleistocene|||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|46909|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||Also Fig.2||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|49038|5|Briefly described|p32|||||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|50154|2|Defined|p27, p140-141|Quaternary|Quaternary|Overlies Shepparton Formation, Parilla Sand, Murray Group limestones and Newer Volcanics. Geological Province: Murray Basin. Equivalent to the Lowan Formation of Lawrence (1966), the Molineaux Sand and Malanganee Sand. Dunes can be upto 9m high.||||||15-SEP-04
10689|Lowan Sand|50156|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Recent|Recent|Aeolian: dune sand, fine to medium grained.||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|50157|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Recent|Recent|Overlies Duddo Limestone, Whalers Bluff Formation and Parilla Sand. Aeolian: dune sand, fine to medium grained.||||||25-JUN-04
10689|Lowan Sand|50158|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Recent|Recent|Aeolian: dune sand, fine to medium grained.||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|50159|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Recent|Recent|Aeolian: dune sand, fine to medium grained.||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|50160|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Recent|Recent|||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|50161|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Recent|Recent|Aeolian: dune sand, fine to medium grained.||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|50162|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Recent|Recent|Overlies Tuloona Granodiorite. Aeolian: dune sand, fine to medium grained.||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|50163|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Recent|Recent|Overlies Parilla Sand, Shepparton Formation and Duddo Limestone. Aeolian: dune sand, fine to medium grained.||||||25-JUN-04
10689|Lowan Sand|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|Overlies Blanchetown Clay. Age: <2.0Ma. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|61964|3|Fully described|p14 Fig. 4, p170-171|Quaternary|Quaternary|Predom.unconsol'd, locally mobile, red-br. to pale orange siliceous sand: of fine- to med.-gr.subangular-subrounded qtz grains admixed with humic debris. Brown and Stephenson (1991a) noted Molineaux Sand (SA) and Lowan Sand (VIC)are essentailly same unit||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|62405|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|Aeolian-derived. Predom.sharp-crested, closedly spaced, linear to parabolic E-W trending dunes, locally mobile. Red-brown to light brown fine to medium-grained quartz and feldspathic quartz lithic sands; carbonate accumulations, filamental rhizoltihs.||||||10-APR-08
10689|Lowan Sand|66002|6|Mentioned|p13 Tb.9|||Of Lawrence 1966. Junior synonym, of Molyneaux Sand||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|66287|6|Mentioned|p30 Fig. 8|Holocene|Pleistocene|Grouped with Woorinen Formation.||||||25-FEB-13
10689|Lowan Sand|68189|6|Mentioned|p32 Fig.17|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|68194|6|Mentioned|p28|Holocene|Holocene|Brown and Stephenson (1991).||||||
10689|Lowan Sand|69161|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|Predominantly sharp-crested, closely-spaced, linear to parabolic east-west dunes, locally mobile.|||||Red-brown to light brown fine- to medium-grained quartz sands and feldspathic quartz-lithic sands; sporadic regolithic carbonate accumulations, filamental rhizoliths; weakly modified by pedogenesis.|
10689|Lowan Sand|69162|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|Predominantly sharp-crested, closely-spaced, linear to parabolic east-west dunes, locally mobile.|||||Red-brown to light brown fine- to medium-grained quartz sands and feldspathic quartz-lithic sands; sporadic regolithic carbonate accumulations, filamental rhizoliths; weakly modified by pedogenesis.|
10689|Lowan Sand|69163|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|Predominantly sharp-crested, closely-spaced, linear to parabolic east-west dunes, locally mobile.|||||Red-brown to light brown fine- to medium-grained quartz sands and feldspathic quartz-lithic sands; sporadic regolithic carbonate accumulations, filamental rhizoliths; weakly modified by pedogenesis.|
10689|Lowan Sand|69164|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|Predominantly sharp-crested, closely-spaced, linear to parabolic east-west dunes, locally mobile.|||||Red-brown to light brown fine- to medium-grained quartz sands and feldspathic quartz-lithic sands; sporadic regolithic carbonate accumulations, filamental rhizoliths; weakly modified by pedogenesis.|
10689|Lowan Sand|73496|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Holocene|Holocene||||||Windblown sand in irregular to subparallel dunes; nonmagnetic; distinctive low K, Th, U.|
10689|Lowan Sand|73505|5|Briefly described|p2, p12-13|Quaternary|Quaternary|Murray Basin. Conformably overlies other units. Topography of irregular to subparabolic dunes. Very low radiometric response. No detectable magnetic response.|||||Windblown sand.|
10691|Lowan Sands|23089|6|Mentioned|p649|||||||||
10691|Lowan Sands|30928|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||||
10691|Lowan Sands|30996|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
10691|Lowan Sands|31345|6|Mentioned|p293|||||||||
10691|Lowan Sands|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Pleistocene||||||
10691|Lowan Sands|42125|6|Mentioned|p139|||||||||
76932|Lower Beds|66244|5|Briefly described|p2.|||Defined by Thomas (1937); subsequently included in the Dargile Formation (Edwards et al. 1998).||Unit in the Dargile Beds.||||
10711|Lower Brighton Group|35271|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
10711|Lower Brighton Group|41521|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
77298|Lower Brighton beds|1070|6|Mentioned|p147|Miocene|Miocene|Shown as Lower Brighton-beds.||||||
77298|Lower Brighton beds|65715|5|Briefly described|p16|||Superseded name used by Selwyn (1862). Outcrops now included in Brighton Group.||||||
10723|Lower Dargile Mudstone|31852|6|Mentioned|p719|||||||||
10723|Lower Dargile Mudstone|60599|6|Mentioned|p51|||Informal subdivision of Dargile Beds - unit 1 (Thomas 1937). Overlain by McIver Sandstone. ||||||
10724|Lower Dargile Mudstones|32074|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Section. See also P180||||||
10724|Lower Dargile Mudstones|70933|14|Not recorded|Table 1|Devonian|Silurian|Generalised east west section Silurian and Devonian,Victoria refers to Talent 1965.||||||
10728|Lower Dune Series|41521|5|Briefly described|p234|||||||||
10729|Lower Eastern View coal measures|41534|5|Briefly described|p13|||||||||
10740|Lower Garra Formation|33326|6|Mentioned|p431|||Fauna.||||||
69284|Lower Gibbo"" lens|60503|5|Briefly described|p105, p230|Silurian|Silurian|Part of a series of limestone lenses within the Wombat Creek Group. Consists of very thickly bedded blue grey limestone 15m across in a thick sequence of conglomerate. Copper mineralisation has been recorded.||||||05-SEP-05
10743|Lower Glen Aire Clays""|31920|6|Mentioned|p63|||Fauna||||||
10743|Lower Glen Aire Clays""|35066|6|Mentioned|p225|||||||||
10743|Lower Glen Aire Clays""|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
10744|Lower Glenaire Clays|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Otway Basin||||||
10746|Lower Grinder Member""|42577|6|Mentioned|p31|||Synonym for Bird Rock Member?||||||
30479|Lower Latrobe|43145|3|Fully described|p17|Campanian|Cenomanian|Informal unit of Latrobe Group. Now known as Golden Beach Group.||||||
10762|Lower Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|31508|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Tertiary||||||
10762|Lower Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|71202|14|Not recorded|p196|||Subdivision of.||||||
10761|Lower Latrobe Valley Coal Measures""|35273|6|Mentioned|p264|||||||||
10775|Lower Maude Formation|29356|6|Mentioned|p143|||Stratigraphy. Oligocene-Miocene||||||
10775|Lower Maude Formation|35262|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
10775|Lower Maude Formation|37385|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
10775|Lower Maude Formation|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Bass Basin||||||
10775|Lower Maude Formation|65715|5|Briefly described|p15|||Obsolete name used by Bowler (1963). Given as including Lower Maude Sand and Gravel Member and Lower Maude Limestone Member.||||||29-JAN-15
10774|Lower Maude Formation""|35262|6|Mentioned|p3|||To be discarded.||||||
10776|Lower Maude Limestone|23239|4|Described|Table1p109, 114-6|Oligocene|Oligocene|||||||
10776|Lower Maude Limestone|29356|6|Mentioned|p143|||Stratigraphy.||||||
10776|Lower Maude Limestone|41075|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
10776|Lower Maude Limestone|41519|6|Mentioned|p171|||||||||
10776|Lower Maude Limestone|65715|5|Briefly described|p14 Tb.8|||Used by Bowler (1963). Name abandoned as a partial junior synonym of Batesford Limestone. The unit is continuous with and similar lithology to Batesford Limestone.||||||29-JAN-15
26705|Lower Maude Limestone Member|29356|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||Late Janjukian possibly in part early Longfordian.||||||
26705|Lower Maude Limestone Member|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.35|||||||||
26705|Lower Maude Limestone Member|35066|5|Briefly described|p222|||||||||
26705|Lower Maude Limestone Member|35262|5|Briefly described|p2|||See also P1.||||||
26705|Lower Maude Limestone Member|35290|5|Briefly described|p38|||||||||
26705|Lower Maude Limestone Member|37385|4|Described|p9|||||||||
26705|Lower Maude Limestone Member|38159|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Oligocene to Miocene||||||
26705|Lower Maude Limestone Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p296|||||||||
26705|Lower Maude Limestone Member|65715|5|Briefly described|p15|||Superseded name used by Bowler (1963). Also referred to as Lower Maude Limestone. Given as a member of Lower Maude Formation. Similar lithology to Batesford Limestone, and therefore name abandoned.||||||
10779|Lower Maude Sand|35262|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
10778|Lower Maude Sand and Gravel Member|35066|6|Mentioned|p222|||In reference to Bowler 1963||||||
10778|Lower Maude Sand and Gravel Member|35262|6|Mentioned|p1|||See also P2.||||||
10778|Lower Maude Sand and Gravel Member|37385|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
10778|Lower Maude Sand and Gravel Member|65715|5|Briefly described|p15|||Obsolete name used by Bowler (1963). Given as a member of Lower Maude Formation, but now abandoned as a partial junior synonym of  Calivil Formation. Relationship with Sutherland Creek Sandstone Member is unclear.||||||29-JAN-15
10777|Lower Maude Sand and Gravel Member""|35262|6|Mentioned|p3|||To be discarded||||||
36806|Lower Member of the Anglesea Sand|23778|6|Mentioned|p661|||Now known as Anglesea Formation.||||||
69285|Lower Mitta" lens|60503|5|Briefly described|p105|Silurian|Silurian|Mentioned in connection with a series of limestone lenses within the Wombat Creek Group. May consist of two discrete lenses at different stratigraphic levels? Overlain by bedded conglomerate. ||||||
69286|Lower Mitta" limestone lens|60503|6|Mentioned|p230|||Informal name. Hosts chalcopyrite-pyrite (asscoiated with malachite, azurite and bornite) mineralisation in the Mitta Kitta River area.  Limestone lens within the Wombat Creek Group.   See also p104 Tb. 3.||||||07-SEP-05
10792|Lower Nelson Bay beds|34988|6|Mentioned|p290|||||||||
10803|Lower Roaring Mag Member|23710|14|Not recorded|p84|||Excursion details.||||||
10803|Lower Roaring Mag Member|33393|5|Briefly described|p173|||||||||
69287|Lower Tableland granite|60503|6|Mentioned|p168|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal - see Lower Tableland Granite.||||||07-SEP-05
10807|Lower Timbarra Formation|33393|6|Mentioned|p169|||||||||
10812|Lower Wangerrip Group""|35066|6|Mentioned|p202|||||||||
10812|Lower Wangerrip Group""|42827|6|Mentioned|p276|||refers to Glenie (1971)||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|2967|5|Briefly described|p43, 45, 49|Miocene|Miocene|See also references to Loxton Sand (p35, 44). Murray Basin. Ludbrook (1961). Type section at Loxton (S.A.). Average thickness c.60m. Forms long, prominent N-S ridges (retreating strand-lines).||||Is overlain disconformably by Parilla Sand.|Bright yellow cross-bedded micaceous sands, grits and silty sands. Includes molluscan fauna.|
10827|Loxton Sands|10010|5|Briefly described|p17|||Loxton-Parilla Sands is the preferred term due to lack of distinction between the two sands. Overlain by Parilla Formation in the Wemen area; however, the distinction between the two is not always apparent. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||13-AUG-07
10827|Loxton Sands|22782|5|Briefly described|p13|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|22799|4|Described|p35|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|22887|5|Briefly described|Fig.6 p13|Late Pliocene|Early Pliocene|||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|22893|3|Fully described|p31,32 table3 fig11|Pliocene|Late Miocene|||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|23089|5|Briefly described|p649||Pliocene|||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|23818|4|Described|p174 Fig.84, p185|Pliocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin. Overlain by Norwest Bend Formation. Underlain by Bookpurnong Beds. Max. thickness: 50 ft.||||||29-JUL-08
10827|Loxton Sands|23884|5|Briefly described|p155 Fig.13.2|Pliocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|24102|6|Mentioned|p133|||Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||26-NOV-04
10827|Loxton Sands|24551|6|Mentioned|p306|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|24566|6|Mentioned|p114|||Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|29591|6|Mentioned|Table 20|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|29697|6|Mentioned|Fig.20|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|29828|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|29898|6|Mentioned|p216|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|30750|6|Mentioned|p1|||See also P3.||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|30751|6|Mentioned|Map legend|early Pliocene|early Pliocene|||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|30753|4|Described|p16|||Of Lower Pliocene age.||||||29-JUL-08
10827|Loxton Sands|30754|6|Mentioned|p14|||See also stratigraphic table P22, section P41||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|30758|6|Mentioned|p66|||Stratigraphy||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|30807|6|Mentioned|p101|||Suggested map symbol||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|30917|6|Mentioned|p26|||See also P54||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|30996|6|Mentioned|Fig. 3|||See also Fig. 18||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|31240|5|Briefly described|p64|||Pliocene||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|31624|6|Mentioned|p125|||Kalimnan||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||L.Pliocene||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|31746|6|Mentioned|p197|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|31848|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|31920|6|Mentioned|p59|||Table 3-1||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|31923|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|32323|6|Mentioned|p9|||Pliocene||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|32426|6|Mentioned|p142|||Stratigraphic table. Renmark area||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|32432|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||See also Table 1||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|32433|6|Mentioned|p80|||See also Table 2||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|32439|6|Mentioned|p99|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|32860|5|Briefly described|p91|||Middle  Pliocene.||||||29-JUL-08
10827|Loxton Sands|32861|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||L.Pliocene||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|33490|4|Described|p10|||See also p27. Lower Pliocene.||||||29-JUL-08
10827|Loxton Sands|33798|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|34114|4|Described|p50|||Lower Pliocene||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|34191|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|34308|5|Briefly described|p185|||Kalimnan. Correlation chart. Fig.84||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|34459|4|Described|p11|||Pliocene||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|34460|4|Described|p164|||Lithology||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|34461|4|Described|p49|||Upper Pliocene.||||||29-JUL-08
10827|Loxton Sands|34758|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|35066|6|Mentioned|p216|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|35097|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|35200|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|35232|6|Mentioned|p11|||Table.3||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|35368|6|Mentioned|p69|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|37661|6|Mentioned|p8.2.1|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|38068|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Murray Basin||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|38699|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|39077|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|39329|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|39843|6|Mentioned|p57|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|40003|5|Briefly described|p39|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|40226|6|Mentioned|p51|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|40779|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|40820|6|Mentioned|p140|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|42717|5|Briefly described|map legend|Pliocene||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|42720|5|Briefly described|map legend|Pliocene||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|42813|5|Briefly described|p24|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|42827|5|Briefly described|p271|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|42881|4|Described|Fig.3, P84|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|42966|2|Defined|Table 25, p161|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|||||Pata and Morgan Limestones both disconformably underlie. Parilla Sand conformably overlies. Blanchetown Clay, Woorinen, Pooraka Fms unconformably overlie.||25-FEB-13
10827|Loxton Sands|43383|14|Not recorded|p29||Cenozoic|Reference not on card||||||19-NOV-08
10827|Loxton Sands|43466|14|Not recorded|p3,Pl.1,fig.2|||Equivalent to SA units||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|43467|14|Not recorded|p3,19,25,31,32|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|43790|6|Mentioned|p390|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|43791|6|Mentioned|p371|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|43804|6|Mentioned|Fig.2,p49|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|43814|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p115|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|44133|6|Mentioned|p161|||Superseded by Loxton Sand.||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|44188|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Miocene|Geological province: Murray Basin. Unconsolidated to weakly cemented, yellow-grown, fine to coarse, well-sorted quartz sand, sandstone, with minor clay, silt, pebbly conglomerate.||||||15-MAY-08
10827|Loxton Sands|46802|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|46839|6|Mentioned|p82|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|46909|6|Mentioned|p83|||||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|49038|5|Briefly described|p30|||See also p40.||||||29-JUL-08
10827|Loxton Sands|61155|6|Mentioned|p18|Early Pliocene|Early Pliocene|Mentioned only in terms of Loxton Sands equivalents. ||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|65552|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 3|Late Pliocene|Early Pliocene|Only differentiated in western Murray Basin. Elsewhere part of 'Loxton-Parilla Sands'. Conformably overlies Bookpurnong beds, underlies Blanchetown Clay.||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|66286|6|Mentioned|p179, pp180-181.|Pliocene|Miocene|Deposited during regression of a marine incursion into western Murray Basin. Its fluvial channel and shoreline deposits are correlated with the quartzose, lower of two informal members of Norwest Bend Formation.||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|66287|6|Mentioned|p26, 36|Neogene|Neogene|Of Ludbrook 1957 and 1961. Previous name for part of the Loxton-Parilla Sands.||||||20-APR-12
10827|Loxton Sands|67179|6|Mentioned|p583 Fig.3|||Mis-spelling of Loxton Sand; appears as Loxton Sand elsewhere in article.||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|71248|14|Not recorded|p2|||Lower Pliocene.||||||
10827|Loxton Sands|73228|4|Described|p58|||Superseded; see Loxton Sand. Of Ludbrook (1957). Name used for marine strata (as opposed to due and fluvial deposits). Best regarded as a junior synonym of the Loxton Sand because marine and dune/fluvial deposits are often not possible to map separately (see Robson and Webb, 2011).||||||
41005|Loxton Sandstone|24562|5|Briefly described|p8 Fig. 2|Quaternary|Pliocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
78683|Loxton-Parilla Formation|68140|6|Mentioned|p1703|||See also Loxton-Parilla Sands||||||
33851|Loxton-Parilla Sand|22532|5|Briefly described|map legend|Pliocene|Late Miocene|||||||
33851|Loxton-Parilla Sand|22857|6|Mentioned|p352 Fig.24.8|Late Pliocene|Late Pliocene|Informal reference to undifferentiated rocks of the Loxton and Parilla Sands. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
33851|Loxton-Parilla Sand|23089|5|Briefly described|p649|||||||||
33851|Loxton-Parilla Sand|24344|5|Briefly described|p73|||See also Loxton Sand and Parilla Sand.  Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
33851|Loxton-Parilla Sand|24551|5|Briefly described|p340|||||||||
33851|Loxton-Parilla Sand|44133|5|Briefly described|p159 Fig. 10.7|Pliocene|Miocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
33851|Loxton-Parilla Sand|60452|5|Briefly described|p37|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|Of Brown and Stephenson (1991). Term used to describe both Loxton Sand and Parilla Sand across Victoria and South Australia.||||||19-NOV-08
33851|Loxton-Parilla Sand|61207|5|Briefly described|p280 Fig. 2|Late Pliocene||Probably misspelt - see Loxton-Parilla Sands. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
33851|Loxton-Parilla Sand|61841|5|Briefly described|p242|Pliocene|Pliocene|Quartz sands and gravels.  Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||03-JUL-06
33851|Loxton-Parilla Sand|64961|5|Briefly described|p259|Pliocene|Miocene|Of Ludbrook (1961); Blackburn (1962). Misspelt - see Loxton-Parilla Sands. Geological province: Murray Basin. Lake sediments.||||||21-APR-09
33851|Loxton-Parilla Sand|67179|6|Mentioned|p579|||Former name for Loxton Sand. See also Loxton-Parilla Sands.||||||
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|10010|5|Briefly described|p17|Pliocene|Late Miocene|Combined term of Brown and Stephenson (1991). Conformable on Bookpurnong beds or disconformable on Renmark Group or Geera Clay; disconformable below Blanchetown Clay.  Average thickness: 30m.Geol.Prov: Murray Basin.Very fine to coarse, gravelly in places.||||||13-AUG-07
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|22531|4|Described|p20|Pliocene|Late Miocene|||||||
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|22799|3|Fully described|p35|||||||||
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|22835|6|Mentioned|P14||Pliocene|||||||
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|22857|5|Briefly described|p353 Fig. 24.9|Pliocene|Pliocene|See also Loxton-Parilla Sand. ||||||
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|23884|6|Mentioned|p153|||Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||28-APR-05
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|23921|4|Described|p1109, p1114|Pliocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|24103|5|Briefly described|p139 Fig.3|Pliocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin. Age: 6.6-3.5 Ma.||||||
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|24439|6|Mentioned|p39 Fig. 21|||||||||06-APR-05
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|24440|5|Briefly described|Map legend|||Shallow marine sands.||||||
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|60421|5|Briefly described|p407, 408 Fig. 1, 415, 418 Fig. 5|Pliocene|Late Miocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin. Forms strandlines. Overlies: Glenelg River Metamorphic Complex.||||||
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|61155|5|Briefly described|p5, p18|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Strand plain and fluvial sand deposits. Overlie Bookpurnong beds; overlain by Blanchetown Clay, and by Norwest Bend Formation in the west. Age: ~6.0-2.5Ma. Max. thickness: 150m. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|61207|5|Briefly described|p281|Pliocene|Late Miocene|See also Loxton-Parilla Sand.  This is a shoreface, beach and possibly alluvial succession of sands and some gravels (Firman 1966; Roy et al 2000). Overlain by Blanchetown Clay.||||||
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|61624|6|Mentioned|p471|||Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||07-APR-09
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|63887|5|Briefly described|p20, p21, p22, p21 Fig. 1, p23 Fig. 2|Pleistocene|Late Miocene|Prograding beach strandplains and barrier islands.||||||
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|63893|5|Briefly described|p191, p185, p184, p188 Fig. 3|Late Pliocene|Late Miocene|Series of shallow-marine beach, estaurine and fluvial sands. Thick strata, often almost pure quartz. Intermittent heavy minerals. Age: Victorian sequences 3.5 Ma mid-Pliocence. With Blanchetown Clay underlie Shepparton Formation. Geol Prov: Murray Basin.||||||
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|64961|5|Briefly described|p269 Fig. 9|Late Pliocene|Late Miocene|See also the misspelt Loxton-Parilla Sand.||||||08-APR-09
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|64966|5|Briefly described|pp140|Late Miocene|Early Eocene|Geological province: Murray Basin. An extensive system of arcuate strandlines indicating marine transgression.||||||07-FEB-11
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|65552|5|Briefly described|p2; p4-17; p22,25,26,27 App.1,4,5,6|Late Pliocene|Early Pliocene|Loxton Sands and Parilla Sand, undifferentiated in central Murray Basin. Hosts silica, heavy sands, bentonite. Contains Wandella Sandstone, Kerang Sand, Tragowel Members. Underlies Blanchetown Clay; overlies Murray Group, Bookpurnong beds, Olney Formation||||||
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|65715|5|Briefly described|p15 Tb.8|||Superseded name for Loxton Sand in Victoria.||||||
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|65904|5|Briefly described|p244||Pliocene|20-60m thick, widely distributed across Murray Basin. Mainly marine sand sequence; some beach, deltaic, non-marine sediments. 3 marine facies units: fine grained micaceous sediment, coarse sands and occasional gravel, upwards fining beach sand unit. Contains economic heavy-mineral sands.||||||29-APR-11
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|66002|6|Mentioned|p13 Tb.9|||Widely used but invalidly named unit equivalent to Loxton Sand in Victoria. ||||||
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|66287|3|Fully described|p24,26,27,31-42, Fig 2,4-5,7-14,17|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Progradational strandplain in Murray Basin; over 600 individual ridges. Previous age range ~6 Ma - 2.4 Ma, based on sea level curves, palaeomag and age of overlying Blanchetown Clay. This study's age is from Sr/Sr ratios.|Deposited between 7.2 and 4.5 Ma.|||Overlies and interfingers with Bookpurnong Beds.|Marine, estuarine + minor fluvial depositional environments. Heavy mineral deposits associated.|25-FEB-13
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|66934|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|Near-surface magnetically-susceptible heavy mineral sands that formed along Murrayian Gulf shoreline in arcs 0.4-1 km wide and tens of kilometres long.||Unit in Wunghnu Group.|||Loosely consolidated cross-bedded micaceous sand, grit and silty sand.|
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|67061|6|Mentioned|p554 Fig.10.|Pliocene|Pliocene|Murray Basin.||||||
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|67179|5|Briefly described|p581|Pliocene|Miocene|Informal, superseded by revised Loxton Sand. Compound name was used because marine strata (Loxton Sand) and dune and fluvial strata (Parilla Sands) are often not possible to map separately.||||||
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|68140|5|Briefly described|p1699, p1701-1704, p1707, p1708|||See also Loxton-Parilla Formation. Groundwater in this unit is susceptible to contamination from human activities on the surface.||||Overlain by the Shepparton Formation. Underlain by the Murray Group.|Comprises a sequence of marine sands and silts.|09-FEB-18
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|69572|6|Mentioned|p1190-1191|Pleistocene|Miocene|Contains fossil koala of Phascolarctos yorkensis.||||||
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|70718|5|Briefly described|p90, 104|||Murray Basin. Obsolete name, see the Loxton Sand which has replaced it.||||||30-MAY-19
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|72445|5|Briefly described|App.6 p1 Tb.1, p5, p7; App.7 p7.|Pliocene|Late Miocene|Spelt as 'Loxton-Parilla Sand' in App.6 p1 Tb.1. App 6 suggests in Stavely 11, 14 samples, but well log indicates Bookpurnong Formation at these depths. Described App 7 as fluvio-lacustrine, App.6 as shallow marine.|< 5.72 Ma||Probably includes Wandella Sandstone Member.|Shown as overlying Bookpurnong beds and partially and unconformably underlying Blanchetown Clay and partially equivalent to Parilla Sand and Loxton Sands.|Includes sand.|
33864|Loxton-Parilla Sands|73118|5|Briefly described|p12, 17, 21, 24, 30, 34, 37, 45, 48, 53|Pliocene|Miocene|See also p58, 61, 64, 81. Forms blanket of sand beneath almost the entire SW Murray Basin. 100m thick; mainly <60m. CRA Exploration found (between 1980-1992) several world-class mineral sand accumulations along the southern margin region of the Murray Basin. Drill core summary logs. Strand-plain (shallow-marine, beach and estuarine) deposits flanked/overlain by fluvial and fluvio-lacustrine deposits.||||Overlies Grampians Group, Duddo Limestone, Geera Clay, Bookpurnong Beds, Winnambool Formation and Olney Formation. Is overlain by Woorinen and Shepparton Formations, Molineaux-Lowan Sands.|Unconsolidated to weakly cemented,yellow-brown fine to coarse well-sorted quartz sand, sandstone, with minor clay, silt, pebbly conglomerate.|
83137|Loxton-Parilla Sands''|73228|4|Described|p58-59|||Name has been widely used to describe the Pliocene strandline sands of the Murray Basin and was invoked to address difficulties encountered in stratigraphic correlation across state boundaries, particularly between the 'Loxton Sands' of Ludbrook (1957), the 'Parilla Sand' of Firman (1966), and the 'Diapur Sandstone' of Lawrence and Goldberry (1973). Defined as a 'single composite sand sheet' deposited in a complex array of strandplain environments varying from shallow to marginal marine, estuarine and fluvial (Brown and Stephenson, 1991). Fossil poor but contains calcareous, often fossiliferous, facies in the western and southwestern Murray Basin. Well-laminated horizons often exhibit cross-bedding, particularly within the quartz-gravel units. Thickness typically ranges from 20 to 60 m and is up to 150 m in places. Contains large concentrations of heavy minerals (mainly rutile, zircon and ilmenite; Roy et al. 2000).||||Disconformably overlain by upper Norwest Bend Formation.|Fine to coarse, well-sorted quartz sand and sandstone, yellow-brown in colour, with minor silt, clay and pebble conglomerates, locally containing micaceous quartz sands and/or gravel facies and large concentrations of heavy minerals.|
68758|Loxton-Parilla sands|24100|6|Mentioned|p99|||Informal name. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||19-APR-05
68758|Loxton-Parilla sands|66286|3|Fully described|pp177-193.|Pliocene|Miocene|Murray Basin. Informal name for Loxton Sands and Parilla Sand. Contains economic concentrations of ilmenite, rutile and zircon. This study details 5 lithofacies: lower shoreface, breaker zone, surf zone, swash zone, backshore/dune.|6.6 to 3.5 Ma (Kotsonis 1995).||Includes Kerang Sand, Tragowel and Wandella Sandstone Members.|Overlies or interfingers with Bookpurnong Formation.|Lithofacies: A= muddy sand, very-well sorted quartz, lesser orthoclase, grains; B= moderately-sorted quartz sand; C= very fine, well-sorted sandy mud; D= reddish fine well-sorted clay sands with heavy minerals; E= mottled red and nodular sand.|
10830|Loyola Limestone""|41585|6|Mentioned|p121|||||||||
68576|Loyola Limestone''|24551|6|Mentioned|p615|||||||||
68575|Loyola'' limestone|24551|6|Mentioned|p614||Devonian|||||||
38448|Lucyvale granite|24133|6|Mentioned|p22|||Informal name.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
40648|Lucyvale leucogranite|23309|6|Mentioned|p344|||||||||
69290|Ludrik Munjie granite|60503|6|Mentioned|p68, p142|Silurian|Silurian|Informal - see Ludrik Munjie Granite.||||||07-SEP-05
30686|Ludrik-Munjie Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p436 Appendix 1|||G82, S-Type.||||||
26711|Lysterfield Granite|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
26711|Lysterfield Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p436 App1|||Superseded by Lysterfield Granodiorite.||||||
26711|Lysterfield Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Variation on Lysterfield Granodiorite.||||||
26711|Lysterfield Granite|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3. |Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Melbourne Zone, Melbourne Terrane. Age interpreted from Fig.3.|c.370-c.365 Ma.|||||
26711|Lysterfield Granite|63445|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Late Devonian|Late Devonian||||||I-type granite.|
35587|Lysterfield Granodiorite Complex|23269|6|Mentioned|p406|||||||||
74692|Lysterfield granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p437 Tb. 1|||Informal name - mentioned only as Lysterfield under Victorian granites heading - barium content information.||||||
10905|Lysterfield granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p224|||||||||
10905|Lysterfield granodiorite|32074|6|Mentioned|p182|||||||||
10905|Lysterfield granodiorite|39291|6|Mentioned|p215|||||||||
10905|Lysterfield granodiorite|70933|14|Not recorded|p96|||Distribution map.||||||
10905|Lysterfield granodiorite|71180|4|Described|p182|||Outcrop.||||||
69291|Mac Creek granite|60503|6|Mentioned|p142|||Informal - see Mac Creek Granodiorite.||||||
69294|MacFarlanes Syenite|60503|6|Mentioned|p144 Tb. 7, p177|||Misspelt - see MacFarlane Syenite.||||||07-SEP-05
72780|MacKenzie Creek Granodiorite|61183|6|Mentioned|p126 Tb. 5|||Possibly misspelt. See Mackenzie River Granodiorite.||||||
10923|MacKenzie River Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Misspelling/variation of Mackenzie River Granodiorite.||||||12-NOV-07
10923|MacKenzie River Granite|60451|6|Mentioned|p87|||||||||
10923|MacKenzie River Granite|63457|6|Mentioned|p126. |||Grampians-Stavely Zone.||||||
68578|MacKenzie River Granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p717 Table 2.4|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Age: 395 +/- 4Ma, 397 +/-2Ma.||||||
68578|MacKenzie River Granodiorite|63446|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|G398.|||||I-type.|12-JUN-15
68578|MacKenzie River Granodiorite|63599|6|Mentioned|p976 Fig. 1|||See also Mackenzie River Granodiorite.||||||10-DEC-07
68578|MacKenzie River Granodiorite|66002|5|Briefly described|p8 Tb.5|||G398. Defined by Spencer-Jones (1965). ||||||
38709|MacKillop's Bridge Granodiorite|23615|6|Mentioned|p154|Early Devonian|Early Silurian|Now included in the Amboyne Granodiorite.||||||
10934|Macedon "dacites"|39291|6|Mentioned|p205|||||||||
10935|Macedon Complex|23235|6|Mentioned|Fig7-1p68|||||||||
10935|Macedon Complex|39291|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
28704|Macedon Igneous complex|30937|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
10937|Macedon Rhyodacite|33602|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
10937|Macedon Rhyodacite|35112|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
10937|Macedon Rhyodacite|39291|6|Mentioned|p219|||||||||
10937|Macedon Rhyodacite|42154|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P334|||||||||
68577|Macedon Volcanic Complex|24551|6|Mentioned|p219 Fig. 8.1|||||||||
68577|Macedon Volcanic Complex|64312|5|Briefly described|p435 Fig. 2|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
77299|Macedon Volcanic Group|65715|5|Briefly described|p5|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
32500|Macedon Volcanics|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
32500|Macedon Volcanics|23309|5|Briefly described|p170|||||||||
32500|Macedon Volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p123|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
32500|Macedon Volcanics|44197|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Late Devonian|||||||
74855|Macedon Volcanics Group|64619|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Includes Hesket and Willimigongong Ignimbrites and an unnamed granodiorite porphyry which is dark grey and fine-grained S-type.||||||
78581|Macedon-Trentham Group|68990|6|Mentioned|p456|Zanclean|Tortonian|Name appears to be intended as a geological province. Joyce (1975). Compositionally distinct from the Newer Volcanic Province. Also written as Macedon-Trentham group on p450 and p451.|7.0-4.6 Ma|||||
69855|Macedon-Trentham suite|61210|6|Mentioned|p258|||Compound informal term for a magmatic province of flows and plugs in Victoria - referred to elsewhere in this study as the Macedon-Trentham magmas.||||||
72781|Mackenzie River Granite|61183|4|Described|p11, p59, p79, p103|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Name used interchangeably with Mackenzie River Granodiorite. Medium to coarse-grained, equigranular to porphyritic; zoned calcic plagioclase, lesser quartz, pinkish alkali feldspar. Intrudes Grampians Gp. Age: 400+/-3Ma (Rb/Sr biotite/whole rock).||||||
72781|Mackenzie River Granite|65313|6|Mentioned|p582, p581 Fig. 9|Devonian|Devonian|Grampians National Park.||||||26-MAR-12
10947|Mackenzie River granodiorite|35099|6|Mentioned|p332|||||||||
68579|Mackeral Formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p262 Fig. 9.29|Eocene|Paleocene|Of the Halibut Subgroup.||||||
10948|Mackerel sands|35573|6|Mentioned|p32|||||||||
68580|Mackieson Spur Tuff|24551|5|Briefly described|p132 Fig.5.23|||Of White Monkey Volcanics. See also Mackiesons Spur Tuff.||||||
68580|Mackieson Spur Tuff|68116|5|Briefly described|Appendix, Map 36.|Early Devonian|Early Devonian||||||Vitric ignimbrite with wispy attenuated pumice fragments, ash and fine sandstone.|
30565|Mackiesons Spur Ashstone|23615|4|Described|p96|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of White Monkey Subgroup. Parts formerly included in Deddick Rhyodacite by Ringwood (1955a). Overlain by Bowen Track Ignimbrite. Thickness 250 -300m on Deddick Track.||||||
30565|Mackiesons Spur Ashstone|43206|5|Briefly described|map legend||Ludlow|White Monkey Subgroup||||||
83455|Macorna Granite|73505|5|Briefly described|p18, p20|||Newly named unit in Swan Hill and parts of Balranald and Deniliquin 1:250 000 map areas, (G317). Named after Macorna Parish. Subsurface distribution southeast from Kerang. Nonmagnetic. Gravity low of about 5 micrometres/second/second below the regional. Intersected in Kerang 99.|||||Granite.|
69292|Macs Creek Granodiorite|60503|5|Briefly described|p135|||Overlain unconformably by Teapot Creek Formation at Mole Hill. See also Mac Creek Granodiorite, Mac Creek granite. Creek named both Mac Creek and Macs Creek!||||||05-SEP-05
69293|Macs Creek granodiorite|60503|6|Mentioned|p194|||Informal - see Macs Creek Granodiorite.||||||
26715|Maddingley Brown Coal Seam|33158|6|Mentioned|p64|||||||||
26715|Maddingley Brown Coal Seam|38144|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
25190|Maddingley Coal Seam|23258|5|Briefly described|Fig12-3.1p214, 215, 221||Early Miocene|||||||
25190|Maddingley Coal Seam|24038|6|Mentioned|p443|||See also Maddingley Seam.||||||28-JUN-13
25190|Maddingley Coal Seam|39865|4|Described|p32|||See also p28.||||||08-JUL-08
25190|Maddingley Coal Seam|42847|5|Briefly described|p522 Fig. 1|Early Miocene|Early Miocene|Within the Werribee Formation.||||||09-MAY-05
25190|Maddingley Coal Seam|60083|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Oligocene|Oligocene|Stated to be synonymous with Altona Coal Seam.  Brown coal, minor lignitic sand and clay.||||||
25190|Maddingley Coal Seam|65715|5|Briefly described|p11 Tb.7, p13|||Continuous with Altona Coal Seam and therefore relegated to junior synonym. Also junior synonym of Parwan Coal Seam.||||||
10977|Maddingley Seam|24038|4|Described|p449|||Informal name - see also Maddingley coal. Maximum thickness: <40m||||||12-JAN-10
10977|Maddingley Seam|39865|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
68878|Maddingley Seam brown coals|42847|5|Briefly described|p523|Early Miocene|Early Miocene|Of the Werribee Formation.||||||
37362|Maddingley coal|24038|5|Briefly described|p439 Fig.2|Miocene|Miocene|Informal name - see Maddingley Seam||||||
37362|Maddingley coal|24551|6|Mentioned|p310 Fig. 10.18|||||||||
74605|Maddingly Seam|64232|5|Briefly described|p13|||Low-grade brown coal deposits at ~100m depth in Victoria.||||||
10992|Mafeking Granite|22708|6|Mentioned|p212|||||||||
10992|Mafeking Granite|23203|5|Briefly described|p1253||Early Devonian|Age: 398 +/- 2Ma.||||||
10992|Mafeking Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p382|||||||||
10992|Mafeking Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Mafeking Granodiorite.||||||
10992|Mafeking Granite|42745|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P5|||||||||
10992|Mafeking Granite|60451|6|Mentioned|p220|||Informal - see Mafeking Granodiorite.||||||
10992|Mafeking Granite|61183|4|Described|p58-59, p106|Devonian|Devonian|See also Mafeking Granodiorite - names used interchangeably. Part of the Mafeking Suite. I-type, highly magnetic. Equigranular, medium-grained to porphyritic and pale grey. Age: ~394+/-8Ma.||||||
10992|Mafeking Granite|63457|6|Mentioned|p126. |||Grampians-Stavely Zone.||||||
10992|Mafeking Granite|65313|6|Mentioned|p582, p581 Fig. 9|Devonian|Devonian|Grampians National Park.||||||26-MAR-12
10992|Mafeking Granite|66002|6|Mentioned|p8 Tb.5|||Of Cayley and Taylor (1997).Replaced by Mafeking Granodiorite||||||
10992|Mafeking Granite|67806|6|Mentioned|p111|||Associated with disseminated molybdenite and quartz-pyrite veins with traces of gold.||||||
32450|Mafeking Tonalite|23309|6|Mentioned|p436 App1|||Superseded by Mafeking Granodiorite.||||||
32450|Mafeking Tonalite|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|G396 I-type.||||||
40649|Mafeking granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p339|||||||||
10994|Mafeking granodiorite|35099|6|Mentioned|p326|||||||||
10994|Mafeking granodiorite|61183|6|Mentioned|p126 Tb. 5|||Informal - see Mafeking Granodiorite but probably same unit as Mafeking Granite. ||||||
10994|Mafeking granodiorite|67978|6|Mentioned|p513|||See also Mafeking Granodiorite.|398 +/- 2 Ma, U-Pb|||||19-SEP-14
39624|Magdala Balsat|24087|6|Mentioned|p330 Fig. 4|||Misspelt- see Magdala Basalt.   Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
72748|Magdala Facies|62741|5|Briefly described|p680 Fig. 2|||Informal nomenclature. See also p682 Fig. 4b.||||||
11000|Magdala Footwall Sandstone|35281|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
11000|Magdala Footwall Sandstone|40887|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
11000|Magdala Footwall Sandstone|45328|14|Not recorded|p.458.|||||||||
11001|Magdala Footwall Volcanics|40887|6|Mentioned|p38|||Formerly Magdala Footwall Sandstone||||||
68581|Magdala Metabasalt|24551|6|Mentioned|p24 Fig 2.13|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
68581|Magdala Metabasalt|44931|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Ordovician|Cambrian|of the Saint Arnaud Group. Mafic volcanic rocks, predominantly basalt, metamorphosed to upper greenschist or amphibolite facies.||||||
68581|Magdala Metabasalt|61187|5|Briefly described|p82, p85 Fig.3. |||Stawell Zone. Brought to the surface along the Moyston Fault. Interpreted to be the precursor rock to Carrolls Amphibolite. Volcanic sediments may be precursor to Rhymney Schist, and parts of Deenicull and Lexington Schists.||||||
68581|Magdala Metabasalt|61410|6|Mentioned|p7 Fig.2 |Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
68581|Magdala Metabasalt|61752|5|Briefly described|p3 Fig. 1|||||||||07-FEB-11
79151|Magdala Metavolcanics|68314|5|Briefly described|p750-751, p753 Fig.4|||Cayley and Taylor (2001). The "volcanogenics" are in fact chlorite +/- stilpnomelane-altered rocks. The authors propose this name be abandoned and replaced by Magdala Basalt. The volcanogenics become the basal part of the new Albion Formation.||Basal unit in Moornambool Metamorphic Complex.||Is overlain by Saint Arnaud Group.|Includes tholeiitic basalt lavas and volcaniclastic rocks ("volcanogenics").|
40650|Magdala Sandstone""|23309|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
36738|Magdala Volcanics|23309|4|Described|p25 Table 2.1, p27, p28 Table 2.4.|Cambrian|Cambrian|Of Dimboola Igneous Complex.  Previously "Magdala Sandstone" and "Magdala volcanogenics". Age 700+/-30Ma, 518+/-52Ma.||||||22-FEB-10
36738|Magdala Volcanics|24311|5|Briefly described|p1060, p1059 Fig. 2|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
36738|Magdala Volcanics|24551|3|Fully described|p82|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Of the Moornambool Metamorphic Complex. Previously known as "Footwall Volcanics" (Watchorn & Wilson, 1989), and "Magdala volcanogenics" (Watchorn, 1986). Underlie Saint Arnaud Group.||||||
36738|Magdala Volcanics|50154|6|Mentioned|p18 Fig 3.1|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
36738|Magdala Volcanics|60451|4|Described|p21 Fig. 7, 25, 51, 110|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Previously known as Magdala sandstone (Clapison), Magdala volcanogenics (Watchorn, 1986). Also called footwall volcanics and volcanogenic sediment. Type section in text. Underlies Warrak Formation. Age: 518 +/- 52Ma.||||||
36738|Magdala Volcanics|60452|6|Mentioned|p21|||Conformably overlain by Saint Arnaud Group at Stawell.||||||
36738|Magdala Volcanics|60454|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Volcanogenic sediments; tholeiitic to andesitic basalt.||||||
36738|Magdala Volcanics|60456|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Units do not appear on this map.||||||
36738|Magdala Volcanics|60457|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Volcanogenic sediments, tholeiitic to andesitic basalt.||||||09-MAY-06
36738|Magdala Volcanics|60458|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Volcanogenic sediments, tholeiitic to andesitic basalt.||||||
36738|Magdala Volcanics|60459|5|Briefly described|Map Legned|Cambrian|Cambrian|Tholeiitic to andesitic basalt; lavas massive to pillowed, with common interlayered volcanic sediments; greenschist grade.||||||
36738|Magdala Volcanics|61752|5|Briefly described|p6 Fig. 2|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||07-FEB-11
36738|Magdala Volcanics|62099|5|Briefly described|p331|Cambrian|Cambrian|In the Stawell Zone of the Lachlan Orogen.||||||
36738|Magdala Volcanics|64314|5|Briefly described|p495 Fig. 2a|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
36738|Magdala Volcanics|67103|5|Briefly described|p614, 617|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Located immediately E of the Grampians-Stavely Zone, and exhumed in the hangingwall of the Moyston Fault. Has a prominent magnetic anomaly.|||||Weakly metamorphosed low-K basalts.|
36738|Magdala Volcanics|67847|5|Briefly described|p10 fig 2.3|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian||||||Mafic volcanics. |
36738|Magdala Volcanics|68116|5|Briefly described|Appendix, Map 30.|Cambrian|Cambrian||||||Mafic volcanic rocks, predominantly basalt, metamorphosed to upper greenschist or amphibolite facies: moderately magnetic.|
36738|Magdala Volcanics|68189|6|Mentioned|p14|||Along with the Pitfield Volcanics, these rocks represent the oldest rocks at shallow depths on ST ARNAUD.||Of the Dja Dja Wrung Supergroup.||||
36738|Magdala Volcanics|72445|6|Mentioned|App 7 p6 Fig.3.|Cambrian|Cambrian|Shown only on the geological map covering the Stavely Project area (from Geology of Victoria 2003: 21).||||||
68582|Magdala Volcanics metabasalt|24551|6|Mentioned|p82|||Informal name - see Magdala Volcanics.||||||15-JUN-15
37837|Magdala basalt|24100|6|Mentioned|p99|||Informal - see Magdala Basalt. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
37837|Magdala basalt|24221|6|Mentioned|p895|||Informal name.||||||
37837|Magdala basalt|62741|6|Mentioned|p683 Fig. 5b|||Informal name.||||||
37837|Magdala basalt|62747|6|Mentioned|p735|||Informal - see Magdala Basalt.||||||31-OCT-06
37837|Magdala basalt|73430|6|Mentioned|p498-499, p506, p508, p516 Fig.19|||Magdala basalt described from the Stawell Mine (Squire et al., 2006) are relatively Ti-rich tholeiites, and significantly different to the boninite-like Magdala basalts that outcrop directly east of the Mt Stavely outcrops and Moyston Fault. See also Magda Basalt p517. [Also appears as Magdala basalts p498, p508, p510 Fig.10].|||||Tholeiites, and boninite-like basalts.|
11002|Magdala metabasalt|41868|6|Mentioned|p457|||||||||
41878|Magdala sandstone|60451|6|Mentioned|p25|||Superseded by Magdala Volcanics.||||||
40651|Magdala volcanics|23309|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
40651|Magdala volcanics|73496|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|||Dja Dja Wrung Supergroup||||
39621|Magdala volcanogenic rocks|24087|4|Described|p329|||Informal name.   Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
39619|Magdala volcanogenic rocks""|24087|5|Briefly described|p329|||Informal name.   Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
39619|Magdala volcanogenic rocks""|50546|6|Mentioned|p1235|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
31837|Magdala volcanogenic unit|23061|6|Mentioned|300|||||||||10-SEP-19
31837|Magdala volcanogenic unit|23918|5|Briefly described|p1311 Fig.4|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
31837|Magdala volcanogenic unit|43846|5|Briefly described|10||Cambrian|Belongs to either Mount Ararat Greenstone or Moyston Greenstone(unclear which).Mine schists overlie?||||||
11003|Magdala volcanogenics|41868|6|Mentioned|p457|||||||||
11003|Magdala volcanogenics|60451|6|Mentioned|p25|||Superseded by Magdala Volcanics.||||||
40652|Magdala volcanogenics""|23309|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
40653|Maitland Beech volcanics|23309|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
11045|Majurgong Shale|30069|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
11045|Majurgong Shale|33481|6|Mentioned|kFig.1|||||||||
11061|Malanganee "Formation"|34988|6|Mentioned|p295|||||||||
11061|Malanganee "Formation"|42827|6|Mentioned|p370|||||||||
11063|Malanganee Formation|23779|5|Briefly described|p621||Early Pleistocene|||||||
11063|Malanganee Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p467|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||||
11063|Malanganee Formation|31372|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
11063|Malanganee Formation|31624|4|Described|p135|||Quaternary||||||
11063|Malanganee Formation|33160|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
11063|Malanganee Formation|34654|6|Mentioned|p363|||||||||
11063|Malanganee Formation|34988|6|Mentioned|p294|||||||||
11063|Malanganee Formation|39077|6|Mentioned|p59|||See also Table 2.||||||
11063|Malanganee Formation|41206|6|Mentioned|p366|||||||||
11063|Malanganee Formation|41599|6|Mentioned|p192|||||||||
11063|Malanganee Formation|41848|6|Mentioned|p370|||Name used informally. May be qguivalent to Malangee Sands||||||
11063|Malanganee Formation|46802|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
11063|Malanganee Formation|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
11062|Malanganee Formation sands and volcanic|39077|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
11066|Malanganee Sands|24551|5|Briefly described|p338 Fig. 11.2, 344|Holocene|Middle Pleistocene|Overlies Bridgewater Group.||||||
11066|Malanganee Sands|34988|3|Fully described|p294|||||||||
11066|Malanganee Sands|39077|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
11066|Malanganee Sands|42827|2|Defined|p369|Holocene|late Pliocene|||||||
11066|Malanganee Sands|60421|5|Briefly described|p415|Quaternary|Quaternary|Overlies: Dorodong Sands.||||||
11066|Malanganee Sands|61181|6|Mentioned|p183|||Possible resource for glassmaking sand. Overlie Bridgewater Formation. ||||||
11067|Malanganee sands|34988|6|Mentioned|p292|||||||||
11083|Maldon Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p448 App1|||Obsolete granite name.||||||
11083|Maldon Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Formalizes Maldon granodiorite.||||||
11086|Maldon granodiorite|32074|6|Mentioned|p182|||||||||
11086|Maldon granodiorite|70933|14|Not recorded|p96|||Distribution map.||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|29709|6|Mentioned|p34|||||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|30574|6|Mentioned|p4|||Refers Steiner (1966). See also Appendix 4||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|30938|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|33268|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Upper Ordovician||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|33269|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|34893|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|35526|6|Mentioned|p87|||Stratigraphy||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|37800|4|Described|p91|||||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|37801|6|Mentioned|p107|||||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|38223|5|Briefly described|p368|||||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|38377|6|Mentioned|p173|||||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|40097|4|Described|p231|||||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|40136|5|Briefly described|p30|||||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|40646|5|Briefly described|p41|||||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|41555|6|Mentioned|p413|||||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|41572|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|42651|5|Briefly described|p266|||||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|42827|5|Briefly described|p23|||||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|46574|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|Of the Monaro Slope and Basin. Geological Province: Lachlan Pre-Cratonic Province.||||||09-NOV-04
11097|Mallacoota Beds|68592|6|Mentioned|p272, p298|||Of Fenton et al. (1982). Incorporated into Adaminaby Group by Lewis et al.(1994).||||||
11097|Mallacoota Beds|71069|6|Mentioned|p51 , p59|||Obsolete name, constituent rocks now included in the Adaminaby Group.||||||
11095|Mallacoota Beds""|22815|6|Mentioned|p18|Ordovician|Ordovician|Superseded.||||||
11095|Mallacoota Beds""|32127|6|Mentioned|p247|||Refers Steiner (1966 unpubl.)||||||
11095|Mallacoota Beds""|32129|6|Mentioned|p3|||Refers Steiner (1966 unpubl.)||||||
11095|Mallacoota Beds""|40761|6|Mentioned|p223|||||||||
11095|Mallacoota Beds""|45122|6|Mentioned|p3|||Refs Steiner 1966||||||
11099|Mallacoota beds|22968|6|Mentioned|P99||Ordovician|One of the various names given to the Pinnak Sandstone||||||
11099|Mallacoota beds|23327|6|Mentioned|1009|||||||||
11099|Mallacoota beds|23456|5|Briefly described|p57|||||||||
11099|Mallacoota beds|33269|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||Geological map||||||
11099|Mallacoota beds|39222|5|Briefly described|p255|||||||||
11099|Mallacoota beds|41570|6|Mentioned|p93|||||||||
11099|Mallacoota beds|41590|5|Briefly described|p7|||||||||
11099|Mallacoota beds|42050|5|Briefly described|p228|||||||||
11099|Mallacoota beds|42294|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
11099|Mallacoota beds|42647|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
11099|Mallacoota beds|42827|6|Mentioned|p93|||||||||
11099|Mallacoota beds|60503|6|Mentioned|p81|||Previous name for the sand-rich formation of the Adaminaby Group now called Pinnak Sandstone; also once known as Hotham slates.||||||06-SEP-05
11099|Mallacoota beds|60541|6|Mentioned|p49|Ordovician|Ordovician|Together with Adaminaby Beds (in East Gippsland, VIC) has been superseded by Pinnak Sandstone.  Both units are composite incorporating fault slices of Early Ordovician turbidites and Late Ordovician black shale.||||||
11099|Mallacoota beds|60542|6|Mentioned|p45|||Former name for Pinnak Sandstone. ||||||
11099|Mallacoota beds|61160|6|Mentioned|p44|||This name has been applied to the same sand-rich unit of the Adaminaby Group as the Hotham slates name, Hotham Group and Pinnak Sandstone. Superseded by Pinnak Sandstone.||||||
11099|Mallacoota beds|61161|6|Mentioned|p78|||Of Steiner 1966. See Adaminaby Group.||||||
11099|Mallacoota beds|61163|6|Mentioned|p77|||One of several names for the sand-rich formation dominating the Adaminaby Group in Victoria.||||||
25198|Mallacoota greywackes and sandstones|37801|6|Mentioned|p109|||||||||
35600|Malmsbury Basalt|23275|6|Mentioned|p472|||||||||
11122|Malmsbury basalt|23275|5|Briefly described|p468|||||||||
11122|Malmsbury basalt|30271|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
11122|Malmsbury basalt|35293|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
11122|Malmsbury basalt|70999|14|Not recorded|p169|||Texture.||||||
72947|Malmsbury-Kyneton basalt|61186|6|Mentioned|p46|||Informal name for a dimension stone in Victoria. ||||||
72911|Mammoth Complex|61181|6|Mentioned|p171|||||||||
69297|Mammoth Lode porphyry|60503|6|Mentioned|p201|||Probably misspelt - see Mammoth Porphyry.||||||
69297|Mammoth Lode porphyry|61751|5|Briefly described|p46|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal name. Intrusive in origin. Age: 402+/-7Ma (Pb-U). In the Benambra Province.||||||
11140|Mammoth Porphyry Complex|40972|4|Described|p151|||||||||
69295|Mammoth complex|60503|5|Briefly described|p231|||Also referred to as Mammoth lode complex and Mammoth lode porphyry - all informal terms for Mammoth Porphyry.||||||05-SEP-05
69296|Mammoth lode complex|60503|6|Mentioned|p225, 231|||Informal name - see Mammoth Porphyry.||||||
69298|Mammoth lode porphyry|60503|5|Briefly described|p42 Tb. 2|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal - see Mammoth Porphyry. A lenticular body in the Pinnak Sandstone. See also p231.||||||
83456|Manangatang Granite|73505|5|Briefly described|p18, p20|||Newly named unit in Swan Hill and parts of Balranald and Deniliquin 1:250 000 map areas, (G316). Named after the town Manangatang. Subsurface distribution, mostly south and west of Manangatang. Variably magnetic, to 80 nT. Gravity response to 100 micrometres/second/second below regional. See also Manangatang pluton p29.|||||Granite.|
29457|Mangalore Gravels""|42966|6|Mentioned|p289|||||||||
41654|Mannum limestone|50154|5|Briefly described|p135|||Informal name. Of the Murray Group.||||||
35355|Mansfield Beds|23184|6|Mentioned|p181||Tournaisian|||||||
35355|Mansfield Beds|45015|6|Mentioned|p66|||Unit in Victoria.||||||
35091|Mansfield Conglomerate|22971|5|Briefly described|Table 1|Carboniferous|Devonian|||||||
11198|Mansfield Limestone|42635|6|Mentioned|Fig.47 P83|||Variation on Mansfield Group?||||||
11198|Mansfield Limestone|61181|6|Mentioned|p129 Tb. 32|||||||||
40654|Mansfield group|23309|6|Mentioned|p171|||||||||
11199|Mansfield red beds|38367|6|Mentioned|p104|||Informal name.||||||16-DEC-08
11200|Mansfield-Kevington Creek Beds|41641|6|Mentioned|p192|||||||||
32747|Mansfield/Mount Wellington Beds|45015|6|Mentioned|p66|||Compound grouping of units in Victoria. Informal name - see names separately. Correlated with Moogooree Limestone. W.A.||||||01-JUN-06
33674|Maramingo Adamellite|22815|4|Described|p88|||||||||
33674|Maramingo Adamellite|43233|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|Unassigned pluton, Bega Batholith.||||||
25205|Marble Creek limestone|33407|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
11290|Marengo Granite|39860|4|Described|p20|||See also p36||||||05-SEP-05
11290|Marengo Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||||||||
11290|Marengo Granite|60503|5|Briefly described|p19, p42 Tb. 2|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|See also Marengo Granodiorite. See also p111. ||||||
11292|Maretimo Clay|32234|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
11294|Maretimo Member|31036|6|Mentioned|p194|||Pliocene||||||
11294|Maretimo Member|31624|4|Described|p128|||U.Pliocene. Unit of Whalers Bluff Fm.||||||
11294|Maretimo Member|32767|6|Mentioned|p66|||||||||
11294|Maretimo Member|33160|6|Mentioned|p302|||||||||
11294|Maretimo Member|34954|6|Mentioned|p198|||||||||
11294|Maretimo Member|34988|6|Mentioned|Table 9.4|||||||||
11294|Maretimo Member|35066|6|Mentioned|p217|||||||||
11294|Maretimo Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p292|||of Whalers Bluff Formation||||||
11294|Maretimo Member|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
11294|Maretimo Member|48925|6|Mentioned|p13|||Upper Pliocene age. Fauna.P25 etc.||||||
11293|Maretimo Member""|35066|6|Mentioned|p218|||||||||
68583|Margaret Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p294|||Of the Pebble Point Formation.  Maximum Thickness: 25m.||||||
68584|Margarets Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p295|||||||||
11303|Marina Core Sand|31080|5|Briefly described|p51|||||||||
11303|Marina Core Sand|42318|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
11304|Marina Cove Sand|23274|6|Mentioned|p449||Bairnsdalian|||||||
11304|Marina Cove Sand|31510|5|Briefly described|p20|||See also Table 1||||||
11304|Marina Cove Sand|33604|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
11304|Marina Cove Sand|35276|5|Briefly described|p243|||||||||
11304|Marina Cove Sand|35290|6|Mentioned|p43|||||||||
11304|Marina Cove Sand|42827|5|Briefly described|p317|||||||||
11304|Marina Cove Sand|65715|5|Briefly described|p16-17|||Junior synonym of Black Rock Sandstone.||||||
11304|Marina Cove Sand|71205|14|Not recorded|p216 and 217|||Geological history and map.||||||
11304|Marina Cove Sand|71419|5|Briefly described|p8, p21|Pliocene|Pliocene|Of Gostin (1966). Mornington Peninsula Cainozoic succession. Marine sandstone. Marine bivalves and echinoids present with very good sorting of the sand, indicated shallow marine deposition. His note: 'gentle cross-bedding may be present but is difficult to distinguish from limonite stains' was the first reference to this type of structure in Victoria. Also appears as Marina Cove Sandstone on p8. Name dropped in favour of Sandringham Sandstone||||Said (in 1966) to be overlain by Baxter Sandstone of Keble (1950).||02-FEB-18
68585|Marina Cove Sand beds|24551|6|Mentioned|p319|||||||||
68586|Marina Cove Sands|24551|6|Mentioned|p578|||||||||
40655|Marn Mering granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p335|||||||||
69401|Marshall Creek Sandstone Member|64605|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of Norton Gully Sandstone (Walhalla Group). Sandstone, mudstone; deep-marine deposits; Pink-brown to dark blue-green in RGB. Nonmagnetic. Highly magnetic linear features are interpreted as magnetic dykes.||||||17-NOV-08
68587|Marthavale granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
72948|Martins Creek limestone|61186|6|Mentioned|p45 Fig. 14|||Informal name for Victorian dimension stone. Probably named for the quarry locality. ||||||
11422|Marysville Complex|23235|6|Mentioned|Fig7-1p68, 68|||||||||
11422|Marysville Complex|32074|6|Mentioned|p194|||||||||
11422|Marysville Complex|35073|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
11422|Marysville Complex|35277|6|Mentioned|p83|||||||||
11422|Marysville Complex|39291|6|Mentioned|p208|||See also Fig.1||||||
11422|Marysville Complex|41641|6|Mentioned|p165|||||||||
11423|Marysville Group|35277|6|Mentioned|Fig.5.2|||||||||
11423|Marysville Group|35283|6|Mentioned|p48|||||||||
11423|Marysville Group|39291|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
11423|Marysville Group|41572|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
11423|Marysville Group|42827|4|Described|Table 5.1 p154|||||||||
11425|Marysville Volcanic Group|24177|5|Briefly described|p50 Fig.22|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province||||||
11425|Marysville Volcanic Group|42827|5|Briefly described|Table 4.1 p108|||||||||
11425|Marysville Volcanic Group|60599|5|Briefly described|p47 Fig. 19|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province, Melbourne Zone, Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
11425|Marysville Volcanic Group|61185|5|Briefly described|p21 Fig. 6|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt, Melbourne Zone.||||||07-FEB-11
26727|Maude Basalt Member|29355|6|Mentioned|p186|||||||||
26727|Maude Basalt Member|35066|5|Briefly described|p222|||||||||
26727|Maude Basalt Member|35262|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
26727|Maude Basalt Member|35290|6|Mentioned|p31|||||||||
26727|Maude Basalt Member|37385|4|Described|p10|||||||||
26727|Maude Basalt Member|38159|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Longfordian|Longfordian|[Oligocene - Miocene]||||||27-AUG-12
26727|Maude Basalt Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p296|||||||||
28732|Maude Basalt""|35262|6|Mentioned|p4|||Possibly be discarded.||||||
11469|Maude Formation|23239|5|Briefly described|Table1p109, 114|Miocene|Oligocene|||||||
11469|Maude Formation|24104|5|Briefly described|p151|Miocene|Oligocene|Max. thickness: >10 m.||||||
11469|Maude Formation|35066|3|Fully described|p222|||||||||
11469|Maude Formation|35262|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
11469|Maude Formation|35274|6|Mentioned|p422|||||||||
11469|Maude Formation|35290|4|Described|p38|||See also P31.||||||
11469|Maude Formation|35712|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
11469|Maude Formation|37035|6|Mentioned|p142|||||||||
11469|Maude Formation|37385|4|Described|p9|||||||||
11469|Maude Formation|38159|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Oligocene|Eocene|Eocene to Miocene||||||
11469|Maude Formation|39967|4|Described|p43|||||||||
11469|Maude Formation|41642|6|Mentioned|Fig.8.6|||||||||
11469|Maude Formation|41868|5|Briefly described|p576|||||||||
11469|Maude Formation|42635|6|Mentioned|p89|||||||||
11469|Maude Formation|42827|3|Fully described|p296|||||||||
11469|Maude Formation|44197|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Oligocene|||||||
11469|Maude Formation|60785|5|Briefly described|p184 Fig.1, p192. |Aquitanian|Chattian|Of the Torquay/Port Phillip Basins. Foraminifera zones P22-N4 (Abele et al., 1988; Holdgate and Gallagher, 2003). Has yielded fossil cetacean fragments.|||||Shelly bryozoal calcarenite.|
11469|Maude Formation|61181|5|Briefly described|p133|Early Miocene||Overlain by Gellibrand Marl (Fyansford Formation) and Newer Volcanics basalt. Max. thickness at Maude: 12m. ||||||
11469|Maude Formation|63445|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Oligocene|Oligocene||||Maude Basalt.||Marine: limestone, calcareous sandstone, sandstone, quartzite, sandy limestone, with intercalated olivine basalt lava.|
11469|Maude Formation|65715|5|Briefly described|p15|||Used by Abele (1976). Includes Sutherland Creek Sand and Lower Maude Limestone Members, Maude Basalt and Upper Maude Limestone of Bowler (1693). Name abandoned in this report.||||||28-JUN-13
11468|Maude Formation""|35262|6|Mentioned|p3|||Proposed unit to include Bowler's (1963) Sutherland Creek Sand Member.||||||
41343|Maude Formation, Lower|60083|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Oligocene|Oligocene|Not same unit as Upper Maude Limestone.||||||30-JAN-15
42306|Maude Limestone Member, Upper|24104|5|Briefly described|p151|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
68137|Maude Limestone, Lower|23768|6|Mentioned|p71|Janjukian|Janjukian|Informal name.||||||
68137|Maude Limestone, Lower|24551|6|Mentioned|p315|||||||||
39193|Maude Limestone, Upper|23768|6|Mentioned|p71|Longfordian|Longfordian|Informal name.||||||
39193|Maude Limestone, Upper|24551|6|Mentioned|p315|||||||||
39193|Maude Limestone, Upper|60083|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|Same unit as Lower Maude Formation?  Dense microcrystalline limestone, bedded sand and limestone, sandy clay.||||||19-JUL-04
11470|Maude basalt|24038|5|Briefly described|p439 Fig.2|Miocene|Miocene|Informal name - see Maude Basalt||||||
11470|Maude basalt|24551|6|Mentioned|p310 Fig. 10.18|||||||||
11470|Maude basalt|34493|6|Mentioned|p146|||Between Upper Oligocene & Lower Miocene||||||
42162|Maude formation|60585|6|Mentioned|p29|||Informal name. Geological Province: Port Phillip Basin||||||
29465|Mayrung beds|42966|5|Briefly described|p408|||||||||
11497|Mayrung member|34735|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
11497|Mayrung member|60452|5|Briefly described|p40|Quaternary|Quaternary|Informal name. Of the Shepparton Formation.||||||
11497|Mayrung member|61185|5|Briefly described|p63|||Of Lawrence (1966,1975) and Jenkin (1988). Of Shepparton Formation. Disconformably overlies Quiamong Member.||||||07-FEB-11
36869|McAdam Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|Of Jordan River Group||||||
11502|McAdam Hill Sandstone|33601|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Variation of McAdam Sandstone?||||||
11502|McAdam Hill Sandstone|41585|6|Mentioned|Fig.4.3|||McAdam Sandstone in text.||||||
40712|McAdam formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p153|||||||||
42378|McAdam sandstone|24551|5|Briefly described|p123|||Informal||||||
11527|McCarty Limestone Member|37727|5|Briefly described|p51|||||||||
11527|McCarty Limestone Member|39447|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
11527|McCarty Limestone Member|40328|6|Mentioned|p71|||||||||
11529|McCarty Member|23710|14|Not recorded|p72|||Limestone lenses.||||||
11529|McCarty Member|33393|6|Mentioned|p161|||||||||
79440|McEachern Sandstone|70379|5|Briefly described|p717, p719, p721, 730, p732|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Otway Basin. Distribution was restricted to rapidly subsiding, structurally controlled depocentres in the W of the Basin. Isopach map. Late Berriasian to early Valanginian. Name seems to be used throughout as an alternate/lateral equivalent to the informal 'Sawpit Shale equivalent'. Also appears to be shown as lateral equivalent to 'Sawpit Sandstone equivalent'.||Crayfish Group.||Overlies Casterton Formation. Is overlain by Pretty Hill Sandstone.||16-FEB-17
79440|McEachern Sandstone|72050|5|Briefly described|p235|||Lovibond et al. (1995).||||A lateral facies variation within Pretty Hill Formation.||
79440|McEachern Sandstone|73356|6|Mentioned|p. v, p4, p19|||Of Briguglio et al. (2015). Superseded by McEachern Member. [Also written as McEachern sandstone on p1].||||||
79440|McEachern Sandstone|73357|6|Mentioned|p17|Barremian|Valangian|Otway Basin. Correlated to the Foraminisporis wonthaggiensis Zone, mid Valangian to mid Barremian age.||||||
79440|McEachern Sandstone|73594|5|Briefly described|p45, p50-51|||Otway Basin. Informal subdivision of the lower Pretty Hill Formation introduced by Lovibond et al. (1995). Appears to be restricted to the Penola Trough.||Pretty Hill Formation, basal part||Underlies Sawpit Shale, Lower Sawpit Shale|Thick sequence of stacked multi-storey braided channel sands and reworked alluvial fan deposits.|
74743|McIvor Beds|60599|5|Briefly described|p56|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|Of Thomas (1937).  Subdivided into upper and lower "Camarotoechia beds" separated by the "Grammysia band". Superseded by McIvor Sandstone. ||||||
74743|McIvor Beds|64612|6|Mentioned|p40|||Informal. Named by Thomas (1937).||||||07-FEB-11
11547|McIvor Formation|5252|6|Mentioned|p68, p79.|Pridoli|Late Ludlow|A sandy unit.||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|13996|6|Mentioned|p142|Silurian|Silurian|Heathcote district. Bivalve taxa distribution Table. Gastropods mentioned.||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|23522|5|Briefly described|p247 Fig 3|Early Devonian|Silurian|||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|24588|5|Briefly described|p19, p12 Fig.3|Ludlow|Ludlow|Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province.||||||29-NOV-13
11547|McIvor Formation|31161|5|Briefly described|PA10|||||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|31654|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Skalian||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|31722|6|Mentioned|p142|||||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|32074|6|Mentioned|p179|||||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|33020|6|Mentioned|p238|||Division of turbidite sequences||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|33238|6|Mentioned|p642|||||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|33326|6|Mentioned|p431|||Fauna.||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|33394|5|Briefly described|p74|||||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|35112|6|Mentioned|Fig.9|||||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|35283|6|Mentioned|p46|||||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||P96||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|38787|6|Mentioned|p124|||||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|41585|6|Mentioned|Fig.4.1|||||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|42033|6|Mentioned|p650|||||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|42790|5|Briefly described|Fig.8 P183|||||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|43461|14|Not recorded|p628|||||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|43547|14|Not recorded|p148,Tb p152,157,159|Gedinnian|Ludlow|U.Ludlow-L.Gedinnian||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|43871|14|Not recorded|p11 Fig.1,12-55|||Fauna||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|60083|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Sandstone  with minor interbedded siltstone and conglomerate.||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|61185|6|Mentioned|p14||Ludlow|Near shore shallow water deposits. Geological Province: Melbourne Zone, Lachlan Fold Belt. Humevale Siltstone equivalent. See McIvor Sandstone (possibly used interchangeably with).||||||07-FEB-11
11547|McIvor Formation|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3.|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|Melbourne Zone, Melbourne Terrane. Correlative of Enano and Wombat Creek Groups, Buchan and Mallacoota Zones, Benambra Terrane. ||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|62469|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 2, p6|Ludlow|Ludlow|See also McIvor Sandstone, p15, p16 - both names used in study. Thick bedded coarse sandstones; contain a population of Homalonotid talenti fossils. Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province. See also p53. Mount is Mt in text.||||||12-FEB-15
11547|McIvor Formation|65214|6|Mentioned|p273|Devonian|Devonian|VIC, Heathcote. Shows any correlations across Australia, and with South Africa, South America and East Greenland.||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|66769|6|Mentioned|p127 Fig.8d, Fig 13|||Melbourne Zone. ||||||
11547|McIvor Formation|70933|14|Not recorded|p93|Gedinnian|Ludlovian|Late Ludlovian to Early Gedinnian.||||||
68589|McIvor formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p123|||Misspelt - see McIvor Sandstone.||||||
77666|McKenzie River Granite|67806|6|Mentioned|p111|||Associated with gold placer deposits.||||||
11557|McKenzie River Granodiorite|23309|5|Briefly described|p342||Devonian|G398 I-Type||||||
11557|McKenzie River Granodiorite|39446|6|Mentioned|p11|||Misspelling of Mackenzie River Granodiorite?[comment added 2-AUG-94].||||||
11557|McKenzie River Granodiorite|71593|4|Described|p80, p148|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Age derived from dating of similar rocks in the Victoria Valley Complex (Lewis et al., 2016). Appears as Mackenzie River Granodiorite on p148.|c. 400 Ma|||||
40656|McKenzie River granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p339|||||||||
11562|McLarty Member|31502|6|Mentioned|p106|||||||||
11562|McLarty Member|33606|5|Briefly described|p65|||||||||
11562|McLarty Member|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.33|||||||||
11562|McLarty Member|35274|6|Mentioned|Table12.18|||||||||
11562|McLarty Member|36201|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
11562|McLarty Member|37330|5|Briefly described|p16|||||||||
11562|McLarty Member|40728|6|Mentioned|p173|||||||||
11562|McLarty Member|41585|6|Mentioned|p138|||||||||
11562|McLarty Member|41868|6|Mentioned|Table 12.24|||||||||
11562|McLarty Member|42635|5|Briefly described|p27|||of Taravale Fm||||||
11562|McLarty Member|50077|6|Mentioned|p7|||Of the Murrindal Limestone.||||||
11562|McLarty Member|61181|5|Briefly described|p127|Devonian|Devonian|Uppermost member of the Murrindal Limestone. Dark grey, well bedded limestone with occasional argillaceous and silicified horizons.||||||
72864|McRae's Limonite Horizon|60542|6|Mentioned|p118|||Collective term for a number of stratiform gossanous occurrences of which one is McRae's Limonite deposit McRae's Limonite Quarry) - pyritic body, generally stratabound and is hosted by a thin interbedded "tuffaceous limestone" unit. ||||||
38710|McRaes ignimbrite|23309|6|Mentioned|p131|||||||||
38710|McRaes ignimbrite|23615|6|Mentioned|p166|||Informal name - see McRaes Ignimbrite.||||||
38710|McRaes ignimbrite|24551|6|Mentioned|p144|||Informal. Of Little River Subgroup.||||||
38710|McRaes ignimbrite|60542|6|Mentioned|p60|||Informal - see McRaes Ignimbrite.||||||
68590|Mclarty Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p464|||Of the Murrindal Limestone.||||||
11584|Mclvor Formation|31852|6|Mentioned|p719|||See also P720,721, Fig.5. U.Sil.-L.Dev.||||||
69299|Meanders 2"" lens|60503|5|Briefly described|p105|||One of a series of limestone lenses within the Wombat Creek Group. Consists partly of stylobreccia.One of three bodies which also include "Meanders 1" (white quartzite and minor siltstone) and "Meanders 3" bodies.||||||05-SEP-05
79438|Megascolides shale""|70378|5|Briefly described|p714|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Partridge (2011), for a basal high TOC shale and quartzose sandstone interval in the Megascolides-2 well. Thought to be an older unit in the Strzelecki Group than the Tyers River Subgroup.||||||
29548|Meissen Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|App1|||Superseded by Wando Tonalite.||||||
29548|Meissen Granodiorite|24012|3|Fully described|p223 appendix 1|||Intrudes Snake River Tonalite.||||||
29548|Meissen Granodiorite|42971|5|Briefly described|p144, Fig.2 p143|||||||||
29548|Meissen Granodiorite|50154|6|Mentioned|p79|||Now known as Brimboal Granodiorite as Meissen has no geographic entity.||||||
68591|Meissen granodiorite|24551|5|Briefly described|p76|||Informal - see Meissen Granodiorite. Of the Glenelg River Complex||||||
11620|Melanganee Sand|35722|6|Mentioned|p7|||Misspelling of Mallanganee?||||||
11621|Melbourne Beds|37727|6|Mentioned|p71|||||||||
11623|Melbourne Group|31706|6|Mentioned|p641|||Silurian correlation chart||||||
11623|Melbourne Group|37727|3|Fully described|p71|||See also P10.||||||
40657|Melbourne formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p149|||||||||
40657|Melbourne formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p123|||Informal - see Melbourne Formation||||||
31926|Melbournian series|43876|14|Not recorded|p557||Wenlockian|See also Lexicon.||||||
25226|Mellick Munjie Granite|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
40658|Mellick Munjie granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p338|||||||||
11653|Mepunga Formation""|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
69173|Mepunga Sand|60538|5|Briefly described|p471 Fig. 10|||||||||
69173|Mepunga Sand|73357|6|Mentioned|p31|||||||||
35555|Mepunga Sand Formation|23249|6|Mentioned|Fig.2||Late Eocene|Equivalent to Kengorong Sand.||||||
35555|Mepunga Sand Formation|60538|5|Briefly described|p471 Fig. 10|||||||||
72917|Mepunga Sand, Lower|61182|5|Briefly described|p172|||Informally named part of Mepunga Formation. Comprises quartz arenite, 5% matrix; moderately well-sorted.||||||05-FEB-08
72918|Mepunga Sand, Upper|61182|5|Briefly described|p173|||Informally named part of Mepunga Formation - see also lower Mepunga sand. Comprises quartz arenite, 70% matrix supported, moderately sorted.||||||05-FEB-08
11656|Mepunga Sandstone|24056|5|Briefly described|p85|Eocene|Eocene|Of Nirranda Group.  Geological Basin: Otway Basin.||||||
11656|Mepunga Sandstone|38625|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
11656|Mepunga Sandstone|41016|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||||||||
11656|Mepunga Sandstone|61627|5|Briefly described|p500 Fig. 2|Middle Eocene|Middle Eocene|Of Nirranda Group. Overlain by Narrawaturk Marl. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
72920|Mepunga sand, lower|61182|5|Briefly described|p25|Eocene|Eocene|Informal name for sand unit below Sturgess Point Member (Mepunga Fm). The upper and lower Mepunga sand units are separated by the Brucknell Member. More widespread than the upper sand unit, and grades laterally into Demons Bluff Fm. Max. thickness: 67m.||||||
72919|Mepunga sand, upper|61182|5|Briefly described|p25|Eocene|Eocene|Informal name for sand unit above Sturgess Point Member within the Mepunga Formation. The upper and lower Mepunga sand units are separated by the Brucknell Member. Max. thickness: 78m. ||||||
11657|Mepunga sandstone|38625|6|Mentioned|p272|||||||||
11679|Merimbula Formation|34287|6|Mentioned|p98|||||||||
11679|Merimbula Formation|37727|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
11679|Merimbula Formation|38327|6|Mentioned|p564|||||||||
11681|Merimbula Group|23456|4|Described|p50|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
11681|Merimbula Group|23522|5|Briefly described|p248 Fig 4||Devonian|||||||
11681|Merimbula Group|24005|5|Briefly described|p293|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
11681|Merimbula Group|24116|5|Briefly described|p40|||||||||
11681|Merimbula Group|29994|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
11681|Merimbula Group|32619|6|Mentioned|p460|||Fauna||||||
11681|Merimbula Group|32865|4|Described|p483|||See also P484||||||
11681|Merimbula Group|35277|5|Briefly described|p121|||||||||
11681|Merimbula Group|38899|6|Mentioned|p71|||||||||
11681|Merimbula Group|41641|4|Described|p191|||||||||
11681|Merimbula Group|42050|5|Briefly described|p227|||||||||
11681|Merimbula Group|42827|4|Described|p191|||||||||
11681|Merimbula Group|65214|6|Mentioned|p281|Devonian|Devonian|NSW, Bungonia. Shows any correlations across Australia, and with South Africa, South America and East Greenland.||||||
11681|Merimbula Group|68592|6|Mentioned|p1737, p1908|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|[Mis-spelt Merrimbula Group: see p34]. Includes an un-named limestone member which is correlated with the Strathaird Formation. Represents the Ettrema-Westwood marine transgression (Young, 2007).||||Correlated with Lambie Group.||
11681|Merimbula Group|70026|6|Mentioned|p39|||Geological province: Lachlan Orogen. ||||||
11681|Merimbula Group|70351|6|Mentioned|p55|||||||||
11681|Merimbula Group|71656|6|Mentioned|p41|Famennian|Frasnian|Maximum marine incursion recognised in this far South Coast [NSW], as the Ettrema-Westwood transgression. Includes late Frasnian conodont fauna.||||Correlated with Lambie Group.||
11691|Merino Group|23417|6|Mentioned|p6||Cretaceous|||||||
11691|Merino Group|24113|6|Mentioned|p282|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
11691|Merino Group|30905|6|Mentioned|p147|||Refs to Hills, Teichart & Thomas 1957.||||||
11691|Merino Group|30928|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|||||||
11691|Merino Group|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||L.Cret.||||||
11691|Merino Group|31628|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cretaceous|Early Jurassic|L.Cret.-Jur. Enclosure 5.3||||||
11691|Merino Group|31629|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.1|||L.Cret.||||||
11691|Merino Group|31920|5|Briefly described|p99|||Contains Runnymede Fm. & Mocamboro Mb.||||||
11691|Merino Group|33663|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
11691|Merino Group|34148|6|Mentioned|p10|||See also PP268,273. Lower Cretaceous||||||
11691|Merino Group|34565|6|Mentioned|p23|||Lower Cretaceous. See also PP26,27||||||
11691|Merino Group|34919|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
11691|Merino Group|41642|6|Mentioned|p217|||||||||
11691|Merino Group|42318|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P12|||||||||
11691|Merino Group|44609|14|Not recorded|p65|||||||||
11691|Merino Group|48625|14|Not recorded|p1,5,6|Cenomanian|Albian|(J54-6/Kennion). Canomanian-Albian (Runnymede Formation).||||||
11691|Merino Group|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
11691|Merino Group|50154|6|Mentioned|p131|||Superseded the Wannon Beds. Now superseded by the Otway Group.||||||
11691|Merino Group|61336|6|Mentioned|p(i)|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
80431|Merino Group""|71437|6|Mentioned|p156|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Replaced by Korumburra Group.||||||
72949|Mernda Granite|61186|6|Mentioned|p61|||Probably not intended as a formal stratigraphic name. Victorian dimension stone - light grey medium-grained rock. ||||||
11709|Merrimbula "Formation"|33268|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
11709|Merrimbula "Formation"|33269|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Refers Hall (1957)||||||
11709|Merrimbula "Formation"|35526|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Stratigraphic nomenclature.||||||
11709|Merrimbula "Formation"|37501|6|Mentioned|p414|||||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|12185|5|Briefly described|map legend|Upper Devonian|Upper Devonian|Sandstone, siltstone, slate, conglomerate. Overlies Comerang Volcanics. BMR map symbol: Dum.||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|30574|5|Briefly described|p13|||Refers Hall (1959);Spencer & Jones (1967)||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|32127|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||Refers Hall (1960)||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|33325|5|Briefly described|Table 5|||||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|33732|5|Briefly described|p113|||Table III||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|34059|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|34109|4|Described|p155|||See also p156.||||||07-NOV-07
11711|Merrimbula Formation|34225|6|Mentioned|p552|||||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|34403|6|Mentioned|p129|||||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|34405|6|Mentioned|Fig.3.9|||||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|34406|6|Mentioned|p224|||||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|34519|5|Briefly described|p45|||||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|35112|6|Mentioned|Fig.9|||||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|36148|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|39665|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|42085|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P374|||||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|43384|14|Not recorded|Map Legend||Late Devonian|||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|43465|14|Not recorded|Map Legend||Late Devonian|||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|43507|14|Not recorded|p125|||||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|43981|14|Not recorded|p3,17||Late Devonian|||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|46579|2|Defined|p.103-112,116||Late Devonian|(J55-4/Pambula; J55-8/Eden). U. Devn.||||||
11711|Merrimbula Formation|60007|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Includes the Minuma Beds.  Conglomerate, red and brown shale, sandstone, quartzite, arkose.  Overlies the Lochiel Formation.||||||12-JUL-04
11711|Merrimbula Formation|63605|6|Mentioned|p994, p999|||Of Brown (1930; Hall 1959, 1960). Superseded by Merrimbula Group. Formerly unconformably overlay "Eden Rhyolite".||||||07-FEB-11
11711|Merrimbula Formation|70351|5|Briefly described|p55|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||Unit of Boyd Volcanic Complex.||Underlain by Eden Rhyolite||
77300|Merrimu Conglomerate Member|65715|5|Briefly described|p47-48 Figs.33-34|||Of Werribee Formation. Also referred to as Merrimu Gravel Member in this report (p13).||||||
25232|Metung Marl|37330|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
25232|Metung Marl|65717|6|Mentioned|p11|Oligocene|Oligocene|Onshore.||Lakes Entrance Formation||||05-SEP-17
25232|Metung Marl|65718|5|Briefly described|p12, p18, p19|Miocene|Oligocene|Appears as Metung Marl Member on p10 Fig 3.2. Age constrained by the Lakes Entrance Formation.||Of the Lakes Entrance Formation.||||10-JAN-17
38820|Micaceous Marl member|24053|6|Mentioned|p39|||Informal name.  Of Lakes Entrance Formation.  Geological Basin: Gippsland Basin.||||||
30481|Middle Latrobe|43145|4|Described|p23|Eocene|Campanian|Informal unit of Latrobe Group.||||||
11800|Middle Rhyolite|35277|6|Mentioned|p87|||||||||
31836|Millawa Group|43846|5|Briefly described|14||Early Cretaceous|Misspelling of Millewa Group||||||
33954|Millewa Formation|22495|6|Mentioned|P220|||||||||
33954|Millewa Formation|22773|5|Briefly described|Fig24.5 p350|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Consist of: Morkalla Formation and Taparoo Sandstone.||||||
73471|Mine Creek Flow Rhyolite""|61163|6|Mentioned|p93|||Of Gaul (1982, 1995). Variation of "Mine Creek Rhyolite". Described as "flow rhyolite" (due to flow-banding"), rhyolite autobreccia and quartz porphyry. Now incorporated into Mount Warrick Rhyolite.||||||
35138|Mine Creek Rhyolite|22971|5|Briefly described|p24|||Consists of rhyolitic lava, in part auto brecciated and contains garnet phenocrysts.  Overlies Mirimbah Granodiorite; overlain by Ryans Creek Ignimbrite.||||||19-JAN-06
35138|Mine Creek Rhyolite|24551|5|Briefly described|p166|||Of the Tolmie Igneous Complex.  See also Cobbler Rhyolite.||||||
37617|Mine Creek Rhyolite""|23309|6|Mentioned|p169|||Superseded by Cobbler Rhyolite.||||||
37617|Mine Creek Rhyolite""|61163|6|Mentioned|p93|||Of Gaul (1982, 1995). Variation of "Mine Ck. Flow Rhyolite"- former name for part of Mount Warrick Rhyolite in south BUFFALO region. Some rocks of this former unit are ignimbrites + are not included in Mount Warrick Rhyolite. Equated with Cobbler Rhyolite||||||
69963|Mine Creek ignimbrite|22971|6|Mentioned|p18|Devonian|Devonian|Informal - see Mine Creek Rhyolite.||||||19-JAN-06
39623|Mine Schist|24087|6|Mentioned|p330 Fig. 4|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
39623|Mine Schist|50546|5|Briefly described|p1232 Fig.1c, p1234 Fig.2a|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
39623|Mine Schist|61410|5|Briefly described|p11-13, p15-16, p18, p22, p24-25, p27|||See also p29, p32. Stawell Mine. Now thought to be the same unit as the Wonga Schist. Deformation described.||||Interbedded with the St Arnaud Beds|Strongly crenulated mudstones and sandstones (turbidites, black shales): tremolite-bearing mafic schist, composed of thin (0.1-10mm), dark-grey to green chloritic pelites, intercalated with carbonaceous and siliceous zones. |15-MAY-17
39623|Mine Schist|62753|5|Briefly described|p800|||Former informal term for part of the Albion Formation in the Central Lode hangingwall at the upper margin of the Stawell Facies. Superseded name.||||||
39623|Mine Schist|62755|6|Mentioned|p877 Tb.1|Cambrian|Cambrian|Max. thickness: 1000m||||||
39623|Mine Schist|63793|6|Mentioned|p65.|||Informal name for the rock forming the footwall in the Magdala gold mine, Victoria.||||||
39623|Mine Schist|68314|5|Briefly described|p750-751|||Watchorn and Wilson (1989). The authors propose this name be abandoned.||Unit in Saint Arnaud Group.|||Quartz-rich sandstones; muscovite-altered.|
35148|Mine Schists|23061|6|Mentioned|295|||||||||10-SEP-19
39620|Mine schist|24087|5|Briefly described|p329|||Informal name.   Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
39620|Mine schist|24196|6|Mentioned|p69 Fig.10|||Informal name for schist located in the East Agnew-Mount Clifford sub-domain, Yilgarn Craton in Western Australia.||||||
31838|Mine schists|43846|5|Briefly described|10||Cambrian|Belongs to either Mount Ararat Greenstone or Moyston Greenstone (unclear which).||||||
41007|Minerva Formation|24562|5|Briefly described|p95|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.  Maximum Thickness: 84m.||||||
41006|Minerva formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p256|||Of the Shipwreck Group.||||||10-MAR-09
41006|Minerva formation|24562|6|Mentioned|p94|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
11962|Mirimbah Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||Variation on Mirimbah Granodiorite.||||||
74693|Mirimbah granodiorite|64312|6|Mentioned|p440|||Informal name presented as Mirimbah (granodiorite); also referred to as Mirimbah pluton. Enriched with barium. Barium content information mentioned in Table 1 where the unit is mentioned only as Mirimbah under a 'Victorian granites' heading. ||||||
78783|Mirranatwa Granophyre|63457|5|Briefly described|p128 Tb.1. |||Presented as a former name for (part of) Victoria Valley Granite.||||||
40659|Mirranatwa granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p342|||||||||
11965|Mirrimbah Granodiorite|23269|6|Mentioned|Fig14-3.1p403|||||||||
11965|Mirrimbah Granodiorite|24551|5|Briefly described|p158, 725 Table 8.8|||Of the Mount Buller suite.||||||
11965|Mirrimbah Granodiorite|32001|6|Mentioned|p78|||Misspelling of Mirimbah||||||
11965|Mirrimbah Granodiorite|34989|4|Described|p81|||||||||
11965|Mirrimbah Granodiorite|35277|6|Mentioned|Fig.5.11|||||||||
11965|Mirrimbah Granodiorite|41641|6|Mentioned|Fig.5.1|||||||||
36203|Misery Granite|23305|6|Mentioned|p45|||Of Egan (1981) BSc Hons. Now included in the Ercildoun Granite.||||||
72772|Mitchell Sandstone|61183|6|Mentioned|p56|||Informal version of Major Mitchell Sandstone. ||||||
11987|Mitta Mitta River Volcanics|31800|6|Mentioned|p206|||||||||
11987|Mitta Mitta River Volcanics|70910|14|Not recorded|p48||Silurian|Geological map on opposite page. See also Mitta Mitta rhyolites and ignimbrites p44.||||||10-JUL-17
32607|Mitta Mitta River rhyolites|46053|14|Not recorded|p.443|||||||||
32607|Mitta Mitta River rhyolites|70901|5|Briefly described|p5|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|22768|5|Briefly described|p167|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|22857|5|Briefly described|p167|Middle Silurian|Middle Silurian|Sequence of dacite to rhyodacite pyroclastics and lavas. Overlain by Wombat Creek Group. ||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|23235|5|Briefly described|Fig7-1p68, 68|Late Silurian|Silurian|Geol. Province: Wombat Creek Basin||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|23710|14|Not recorded|p69|||Predate some ties in Middle Silurian.||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p118 Fig. 5.1|Silurian|Silurian|Should be Mitta Mitta Rhyolite.||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|29711|6|Mentioned|p70|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|29860|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|29953|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|30329|6|Mentioned|p30|||On table P30||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|30332|6|Mentioned|p131|||Lower Silurian age||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|31060|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|31161|5|Briefly described|PA10|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|31800|6|Mentioned|p203|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|32219|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|33238|5|Briefly described|p644|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|33393|6|Mentioned|p158|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|33606|5|Briefly described|p62|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|33608|6|Mentioned|p45|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|33732|6|Mentioned|p103|||Sil.||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|34405|6|Mentioned|p128|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|34519|5|Briefly described|p42|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.34|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|35112|6|Mentioned|Table.1|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|35278|6|Mentioned|Fig.11.1|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|37330|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|37501|6|Mentioned|p413|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|37727|4|Described|p73|||See also p17 and p28.||||||10-JAN-07
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|38151|3|Fully described|p37|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|38367|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|39221|3|Fully described|p262|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|39291|4|Described|p217|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|39331|6|Mentioned|Fig.0-3|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|39447|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|39860|4|Described|p7|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|40328|6|Mentioned|Fig.12(J1)|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|40498|6|Mentioned|p366|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|40761|5|Briefly described|p228|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|40882|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|41572|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|41585|4|Described|p123|||See also Table 4.1.||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|42089|6|Mentioned|Fig.12 P12|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|42313|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|43220|6|Mentioned|p9||Silurian|||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|60503|5|Briefly described|p13, p28 Fig. 9|Middle Silurian?|Middle Silurian?|Originated with Ferguson (1999). Probably superseded by Mitta Mitta Rhyolite? [need to confirm]. Overlain by the Wombat Creek Group. See also p97, p220 Fig. 108.||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|61160|6|Mentioned|p67|||||||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3.|Silurian|Silurian|Buchan Zone, Benambra Terrane. Age interpreted from Fig.3.|c.425-c.412 Ma.|||||
11988|Mitta Mitta Volcanics|70910|14|Not recorded|p44|||Refers to Talent (1965).||||||
11990|Mitta Mitta volcanics|39291|6|Mentioned|p219|||||||||
11990|Mitta Mitta volcanics|39447|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
11990|Mitta Mitta volcanics|39860|5|Briefly described|p23|||See also P9.||||||
11990|Mitta Mitta volcanics|60503|6|Mentioned|p27|||Informal - see Mitta Mitta Volcanics.||||||
11990|Mitta Mitta volcanics|70890|5|Briefly described|p337|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|Constrains minimum estimate for Benambran Orogeny (425 Ma) in the Wagga-Omeo Metamorphic Complex.||||Overlain by Wombat Creek Group.||
11991|Mitta Volcanics|39860|6|Mentioned|p12|||Variation of Mitta Mitta Volcanics?||||||
11998|Mocamboro Beds|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||L.Cret.||||||
25247|Mocamboro Member""|30905|6|Mentioned|p148|||||||||
25247|Mocamboro Member""|41642|6|Mentioned|p218|||||||||
12001|Mocamboro Mudstone|34148|6|Mentioned|p272|||||||||
77514|Moe Seam|63217|6|Mentioned|p98.|||Moe Swamp Basin. 40m thick. T. bellus zone age, similar to the Yallourn Seam in the Gippsland Basin.||||||
12008|Moe coal seam|40114|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
12024|Moitun Creek Beds|33459|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
12024|Moitun Creek Beds|42827|5|Briefly described|p335|||||||||
25248|Moitun Creek Beds""|35273|4|Described|p261|||||||||
12025|Moitun Creek Formation|35720|6|Mentioned|p131|||See also Fig.2, stratigraphic column.||||||
68593|Moliagal Granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p723 Table 8.6|||Actually shown as Moliagal pluton, composition granodiorite to monzogranite. See also Moliagul Granodiorite p448.||||||03-FEB-15
12039|Moliagul Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on informal Mount Moliagul granodiorite.||||||
12039|Moliagul Granite|60491|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
12039|Moliagul Granite|65715|5|Briefly described|p8 Tb.4|||Of Mount Cole Suite. G350. Called Moliagul Granodiorite by Marlow and Bushell (1995) and Mount Moliagul Granite by King (1966).||||||
12039|Moliagul Granite|68189|6|Mentioned|p17, p22 Fig.10|||||||||
29456|Molineaux Formation|42966|6|Mentioned|p266|||||||||
40359|Molineaux-Lowan sands|23921|5|Briefly described|p1109 Table 1|Quaternary|Quaternary|Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
73472|Mollyullah Ignimbrite|61163|5|Briefly described|p89 Tb. 8.1|||Grouped within Mount Warrick Rhyolite subdivision of Tolmie Igneous Complex. Densely welded ignimbrite. Thickness: >200m.||||||
12046|Mologa Surface|2967|5|Briefly described|p14, 21-23, 30, 33-34, 38-40, 45, 86|Miocene|Miocene|Macumber (1978). Murray Basin: Loddon Plain and Campaspe Plain. Separates Middle Miocene units from overlying late Miocene - Pliocene units. Also developed on Ordovician sediments and metasediments, and granites. Now occurs in bores at depths of c.67-78m below present surface. See also p95, 97.||||Formed over Renmark Group.|An extensive peneplain developed across the Loddon Plain.|
12046|Mologa Surface|10010|6|Mentioned|p12 Fig. 3, p19|Pliocene|Middle Miocene|Weathering surface of Brown (1985). Age: ca 5Ma. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||13-AUG-07
12046|Mologa Surface|24105|5|Briefly described|p158|Miocene|Miocene|Of the Renmark Group.||||||
12046|Mologa Surface|37809|6|Mentioned|p7|||Refers to a land surface.||||||
12046|Mologa Surface|65969|6|Mentioned|p27 Tb.3.3|Miocene|Miocene|Separates Calivil Formation from overlying Parilla Sand.||||||
12045|Mologa Surface""|39330|6|Mentioned|p487|||Refers to a land surface.||||||
73764|Mologa weathering surface""|63460|5|Briefly described|p838|Pliocene|Late Miocene|An unconformity surface created by regional uplift and erosion from Late Miocene to Pliocene time. Geological province: Murray Basin.||||||
77725|Molyneaux Sand|66002|5|Briefly described|p13 Tb.9, p19|Neogene|Neogene|[Mis-spelling of Molineaux]. Defined by Firman 1965. Name has priority over Lowan Sand. Occurs in Little Desert.||||||21-MAY-13
12064|Molyullah Rhyolite|39291|6|Mentioned|p217|||||||||
74776|Monageetta Shale|60599|5|Briefly described|p32 Fig. 10|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Misspelling of Monegeetta Shale of VandenBerg (1992). Superseded by Knowsley East Shale. ||||||
12069|Monaro basalts|34519|6|Mentioned|p52|||||||||
12069|Monaro basalts|39896|5|Briefly described|p69|||||||||
12069|Monaro basalts|64837|5|Briefly described|p559 Fig. 1|||Informal name - refers to rocks of the Monaro Volcanics.||||||02-FEB-09
34695|Monegeeta Shale|22857|5|Briefly described|p89 Fig. 14.7A|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Of the Knowsley East Formation.||||||
34695|Monegeeta Shale|22858|6|Mentioned|Fig14.7ap88-9|Undillan|Undillan|||||||
12094|Monegeetta Formation|22628|5|Briefly described|fig1p108|||||||||
12094|Monegeetta Formation|42826|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
12094|Monegeetta Formation|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3.|Ordovician|Cambrian|Bendigo Zone, Melbourne Terrane. Correlative of Howqua chert (Tabberabbera Zone, Benambra Terrane).||||||
12148|Monty's Hut Formation|41555|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
68594|Moombool Viaduct Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p734 Table 17.4|||Max thickness: 30m.||||||
36856|Moomowroong Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Paleocene|Paleocene|Of Wangerrip Group.||||||30-JAN-07
30577|Moomowroong Sand Member|43208|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Paleocene|Early Paleocene|of Early Paleocene - Late Paleocene age.Of Pebble Point Formation?, Wangerrip Group.||||||
30577|Moomowroong Sand Member|66002|6|Mentioned|p10 Tb,8|||Used by Edwards et al. (1994).Previously and subsequently Moomowroong Sand.||||||
25258|Moongag Granite|35111|6|Mentioned|p5|||Misspelling of Moorngag?||||||
38711|Moonkan ignimbrite|23309|6|Mentioned|p131|||||||||
38711|Moonkan ignimbrite|23615|6|Mentioned|p166|||Informal name - see Moonkan Ignimbrite.||||||
38711|Moonkan ignimbrite|24551|6|Mentioned|p144 |||Informal - see Moonkan Ignimbrite.||||||
12252|Moonlight Head Beds|24551|6|Mentioned|p247|||||||||
12252|Moonlight Head Beds|30576|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
12252|Moonlight Head Beds|30578|5|Briefly described|p6|||||||||
12252|Moonlight Head Beds|30905|3|Fully described|p157|||||||||
12252|Moonlight Head Beds|35290|4|Described|p23|||References Benedek and Douglas 1976.||||||
12252|Moonlight Head Beds|41642|4|Described|p227|||||||||
12252|Moonlight Head Beds|42318|5|Briefly described|p7|||||||||
12252|Moonlight Head Beds|42415|6|Mentioned|p177|||Moonlight Head beds probably intented.||||||
12252|Moonlight Head Beds|42827|4|Described|p227|||||||||
12252|Moonlight Head Beds|43590|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
12252|Moonlight Head Beds|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
12252|Moonlight Head Beds|61182|5|Briefly described|p13|||Of Baker (1950) for sandstone intervals in several wells. Status uncertain. Later regarded to be of the Otway "Formation" by Duddy (1984) and Drossos (1989). Characterised by abundant detrital amphibole and pyroxene, but not recognised outside type area.||||||
12251|Moonlight Head Beds""|30905|6|Mentioned|p155|||||||||
12251|Moonlight Head Beds""|31036|6|Mentioned|p207|||Refers Baker (1950)||||||
12251|Moonlight Head Beds""|32167|6|Mentioned|p339|||Refers Baker (1950)||||||
12251|Moonlight Head Beds""|41642|6|Mentioned|p225|||||||||
68595|Moonlight Head Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p247|||Suggested (by Duddy 1983) new name for Moonlight Head beds - but this has not been formally defined.||||||29-JAN-07
39625|Moonlight basalt|24087|6|Mentioned|p330 Fig. 4|||Informal name.   Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
72773|Moora Moora sandstone|61183|6|Mentioned|p88|||Informal - see Moora Moora Sandstone. ||||||
41881|Moora Sandstone|60451|6|Mentioned|p77 Fig. 47|Early Devonian|Ordovician|Of the Mount Difficult Subgroup (Grampians Group). Misspelling -  see Moora Moora Sandstone.||||||14-NOV-08
41881|Moora Sandstone|61183|5|Briefly described|p46 Fig. 28, p48 Fig. 30|||Abbreviated version of Moora Moora Sandstone. Shallow marine deposits.||||||
40704|Moora-Moora Sandstone|23309|5|Briefly described|p78|||Maximum Thickness: 500m.  Of the Mount Difficult Subgroup.||||||
40704|Moora-Moora Sandstone|61183|5|Briefly described|p30 Tb. 2|||Of Grampians Group. Max. thickness: 500m. ||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|22944|5|Briefly described|Fig3||Miocene|||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|23230|5|Briefly described|p42|||||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|23239|4|Described|Table1p109, 111-2|Pliocene|Miocene|||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|23242|6|Mentioned|Fig11-4.1p158||Pliocene|||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|23243|5|Briefly described|Fig11-5.1p170, 172, 175||Pliocene|||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|23909|5|Briefly described|p291|Pliocene|Miocene|Of Brighton Group.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|24038|5|Briefly described|p445|Pliocene|Miocene|Geological Province: Torquay Basin||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|24104|5|Briefly described|p149, 152|Pliocene|Late Miocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|24344|5|Briefly described|p73|||Correlative of Hanson Plain Sand (Bock and Glenie, 1965).||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p305|||||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|29823|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|29825|5|Briefly described|p18|||||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|30576|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|30578|5|Briefly described|p13|||||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|30579|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|30580|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|30929|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Miocene|Miocene and Pliocene age||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|31036|6|Mentioned|Table 9-1|||Pliocene||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|34986|6|Mentioned|p330|||||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|35066|4|Described|p215|||||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|40724|6|Mentioned|p97|||||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|41185|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|41704|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|41769|4|Described|p36|||||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|41849|6|Mentioned|p404|||||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|42184|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P348|||||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|42318|6|Mentioned|Fig.1 P10|||||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|42524|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P27|||||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|42863|5|Briefly described|Fig.14|||Variation on Victorian unit.||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|43660|6|Mentioned|Fig.6,p15|Pleistocene|Miocene|||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|50352|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|Very course-grained to pebbly quartz sandstone and ferruginous polymictic conglomerate||||||04-JUN-04
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Pleistocene|Late Pliocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin (Tyrendarra and Port Cambell Empayments) and Aire Embayment. ||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|61207|5|Briefly described|p280 Fig. 2|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Basal marine calcareous sands (burrows and marine molluscs) underlie non-calcareous sands and silts of probably non-marine origin. Overlies Fyansford Clay; underlies Newer Volcanics. Age: 5.3-4.9Ma. Geol. Prov: onshore Otway Basin and Port Phillip Basin.||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|61624|6|Mentioned|p465|||Equivalent of Whalers Bluff Formation.||||||07-APR-09
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|61896|5|Briefly described|p57|||Locally unconformably underlies both Port Campbell Limestone and Gellibrand Marl Formation.||||||19-DEC-07
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|64314|5|Briefly described|p502 Fig. 7|||||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|66002|6|Mentioned|p12|||Of Bock and Glenie, 1965. Superseded name. See also Moorabool Viaduct Sand. Replaced by Hanson Plain Sand then Black Rock Sandstone.||||||
12274|Moorabool Viaduct Formation|67061|6|Mentioned|p554 Fig.10.|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
28772|Moorabool Viaduct Formation""|42827|5|Briefly described|p289|||||||||
68596|Moorabool Viaduct Group|24551|6|Mentioned|p315|||||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|22875|6|Mentioned|p72|||||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|22886|5|Briefly described|p17|Tertiary|Tertiary|Of Brighton Group.||||||07-MAR-07
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|23768|5|Briefly described|p30 Fig.6, p136|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Geological Province: Port Phillip Basin.||||||30-MAR-05
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|24104|5|Briefly described|p151|Pliocene|Miocene|||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|24551|5|Briefly described|p319|||Maximum Thickness: 21m.||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|30818|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||Lower Pliocene||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|32815|6|Mentioned|p200|||||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|35066|4|Described|p223|||||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|35262|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|35276|3|Fully described|p241|||||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|35290|4|Described|p44|||See also p40.||||||07-MAR-07
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|35712|6|Mentioned|Table 6|||||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|36499|6|Mentioned|p50|||||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|37385|4|Described|p13|||||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|38144|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Miocene|Miocene to Pliocene||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|38159|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Miocene|Miocene to Pliocene||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|41511|5|Briefly described|p17|||||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|41537|5|Briefly described|p352|||||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|42453|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|42827|3|Fully described|p315|||Of Brighton Group.||||||07-MAR-07
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|43590|6|Mentioned|p27|||Equivalent to Hanson Plain Sand||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|50078|5|Briefly described|p36, p38|||Of the Brighton Group. See also Moorabool Viaduct Sands.||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|50154|6|Mentioned|p136|||Geological Province: Otway Basin||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|60451|5|Briefly described|p95 Fig. 61|||||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|60581|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Miocene|Silt to coarse quartz sand in quartzose-calcareous silt matrix, well sorted and rounded, moderately bedded; in parts kaolinisesd but generally ferruginised.||||||20-JAN-05
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|60582|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Miocene|Silt to coarse quartz sand in quartzose-calcareous silt matrix, well sorted and rounded, moderately bedded; in parts kaolinisesd but generally ferruginised.||||||20-JAN-05
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|60583|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Miocene|Silt to coarse quartz sand in quartzose-calcareous silt matrix, well sorted and rounded, moderately bedded; in parts kaolinisesd but generally ferruginised.||||||20-JAN-05
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|60584|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Miocene|Silt to coarse quartz sand in quartzose-calcareous silt matrix, well sorted and rounded, moderately bedded; in parts kaolinisesd but generally ferruginised.||||||20-JAN-05
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|60585|4|Described|p32|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Disconformably overlies the White Hills Gravel and Calivil Formation. Grades laterally into the Hanson Plain Sand. Interfingers with the Newer Volcanics. Thickness: 10-30m. Ranges from quartzose calcareous sandy clay to coarse grained quartz sandstone.||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|61182|5|Briefly described|p30|||Defined by Bowler (1963). Pliocene deposits overlying the Port Campbell Limestone and older strata are regarded here as distinct from the 'Moorabool Viaduct Formation' (the Moorabool Viaduct Sand of Bowler), so are called the Hanson Plain Sand in this area..||||||10-FEB-15
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|65715|5|Briefly described|p14, p16-7, p75|||Superseded name for Black Rock Sandstone. Type section near the western Batesford Quarry.||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|66002|6|Mentioned|p12, p13 Tb.9|||Misspelling of Moorabool Viaduct Formation? Junior synonym of Black Rock Sandstone||||||
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|66012|4|Described|p4, p6, p10 Tb.1, p17-19, p27|Pliocene|Miocene|Unconformably overlies Lismore Granodiorite. Interfingers with Newer Volcanic Group. Indistinguishable from White Hills Gravel. Sands, silts and limestone. Variable thickness up to 50m thick. Lateritic weathering profile. Late Miocene to early Pliocene. [Probably Hanson Plain Sand or just Brighton Group in this area now, CEB2015].| | | | | |16-FEB-15
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|68360|6|Mentioned|p225 Fig.4|||||||Shown as overlain by Beaumaris Sandstone and underlain by Fyansford Formation.||07-FEB-18
25261|Moorabool Viaduct Sand|69297|6|Mentioned|p98|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||Unconformably overlies the Puebla Formation. Unconformably overlain by the Wannaeue Formation. |Sand. |
12276|Moorabool Viaduct Sands|30271|6|Mentioned|p160|||||||||
12276|Moorabool Viaduct Sands|31510|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||See also P5.||||||
12276|Moorabool Viaduct Sands|31516|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
12276|Moorabool Viaduct Sands|31624|6|Mentioned|p125|||||||||
12276|Moorabool Viaduct Sands|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||L.Pliocene||||||
12276|Moorabool Viaduct Sands|32767|6|Mentioned|p65|||Fauna||||||
12276|Moorabool Viaduct Sands|33228|5|Briefly described|p5|||||||||
12276|Moorabool Viaduct Sands|33231|5|Briefly described|p54|||||||||
12276|Moorabool Viaduct Sands|33240|5|Briefly described|p5|||||||||
12276|Moorabool Viaduct Sands|33458|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
12276|Moorabool Viaduct Sands|33604|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
12276|Moorabool Viaduct Sands|33807|6|Mentioned|p97|||||||||
12276|Moorabool Viaduct Sands|35293|6|Mentioned|p160|||||||||
12276|Moorabool Viaduct Sands|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Bass Basin||||||
12276|Moorabool Viaduct Sands|42184|6|Mentioned|p350|||||||||
12276|Moorabool Viaduct Sands|50078|5|Briefly described|p36|Pliocene|Pliocene|Argillaceous black silty clay; fossiliferous. Overlain by a number of basalt flows of the Newer Volcanics.  See also Moorabool Viaduct Sand.||||||
12276|Moorabool Viaduct Sands|70998|14|Not recorded|p160|||Refers to Bowler (1963).||||||
12276|Moorabool Viaduct Sands|71419|5|Briefly described|p8, p14-15, p21|Pliocene|Pliocene|Of Bowler (1963). In the Geelong-Maude area. Type locality is the Moorabool Viaduct near Geelong (location shown in Fig.2). Shown as Moorabool Viaduct Sand p15, p21. Replaced here by Sandringham Sandstone.|||||A widespread formation of marine sandstone with local calcareous sandstone. Includes high sphericity quartz pebbles and sandstone with swaley cross-lamination in type section.|02-FEB-18
80432|Moorabool Viaduct Sands""|71437|5|Briefly described|p162|Early Pliocene|Early Pliocene|Of Bowler (1963). Age Kalimnan. Replaced herein by Moorarbool [stet.] Viaduct Formation. Shallow water marine deposition in extreme marginal area of basin.||||||
12277|Moorabool Viaduct sands|30271|6|Mentioned|p161|||||||||
12277|Moorabool Viaduct sands|35293|6|Mentioned|p161|||||||||
31446|Moorarbool Viaduct Formation|22875|5|Briefly described|p26 Table1|||||||||
31446|Moorarbool Viaduct Formation|23537|5|Briefly described|p 440|||also see Fig 1 p 440.||||||07-MAR-07
31446|Moorarbool Viaduct Formation|43590|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
31446|Moorarbool Viaduct Formation|71419|5|Briefly described|p8|||[Misspelling] of Bock and Glenie (1965). Previously the Moorabool Viaduct Sands; extended to include Port Campbell Embayment area and renamed as a Formation. [Replaced by Moorabool Viaduct Formation]. The Port Campbell Embayment area deposits were later named the Hanson Plain Sand (Tickell et al., 1992) as they were believed to be fluviatile, unlike the marine Moorabool Viaduct Sands.||||||02-FEB-18
31446|Moorarbool Viaduct Formation|71437|4|Described|Fig. 1 opp 154, p155, p162|Early Pliocene|Early Pliocene|[Misspelling of Moorabool Viaduct Formation.]||Of Heytesbury Group.||Transistional or disconformable with underlying Gellibrand Marl.||
72921|Moorarbool Viaduct Formation""|61182|5|Briefly described|p30|||Misspelt -should be Moorabool.Of Bock and Glenie (1965)-deposits over Port Campbell Lst. As Moorabool Viaduct Sand and equivs.on COLAC 1:250 000 (1973) but here, distinct from these seds. - now constitute Hanson Plain Sand (Tickell et al 1992).||||||05-FEB-08
37762|Mooree Tonalite|23309|6|Mentioned|p437, Appendix 1|||G433, I-Type.||||||
70023|Moornambool Metamorphic complex|60904|6|Mentioned|p784 Fig. 10|||Informal - see Moornambool Metamorphic Complex.||||||
70627|Moornambool Schist|44931|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Ordovician|Cambrian|Of the Saint Arnaud Group. Muscovite, biotite and actinolite schist; altered from marine turbiditic sandstone and mudstone. Saint is St in legend.||||||
70627|Moornambool Schist|61187|6|Mentioned|p83 Fig.1, p84 Fig.2. |||||||||
38477|Moornambool metamorphic complex|24133|5|Briefly described|p20 Fig. 8|Silurian|Silurian|Informal.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
12295|Mooroobool Viaduct Formation|37035|6|Mentioned|p124|||Misspelling of Moorabool.||||||
68597|Moorourong Sand|24551|6|Mentioned|p522|||||||||
38508|Moorul granodiorite|24134|5|Briefly described|p9|||Informal.||||||
35588|Morang Adamellite|23269|6|Mentioned|Fig14-3.1p403|||||||||
35588|Morang Adamellite|23273|5|Briefly described|p434, 438-9||Late Devonian|||||||
69138|Morass Creek Basalt Unit|61137|6|Mentioned|p51|Late Pliocene|Late Pliocene|||||||
69136|Morass Creek Volcanics|61135|6|Mentioned|p7|||Of Hills (1938).||||||
12313|Morass Creek basalts|23710|14|Not recorded|p75|||Lack known eruption points.||||||
12313|Morass Creek basalts|23938|5|Briefly described|p31-32 Fig. 12|||Informal name.||||||25-SEP-08
12313|Morass Creek basalts|33393|6|Mentioned|p164|||||||||
12313|Morass Creek basalts|34519|6|Mentioned|p46|||||||||
69137|Morass Creek volcanics|61137|6|Mentioned|p51|||Of the Newer Volcanic Series.||||||
12316|Moray St. gravels|37035|6|Mentioned|p180|||Misspelling of Moray Street Gravels. [CEBMar95]||||||
12318|Mordialloc Beds|34421|6|Mentioned|p246|||See also P252||||||
41715|Morgan limestone|50154|5|Briefly described|p135|||Of the Murray Group. Informal name.||||||
12335|Morilla Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p437 App 1|||Superseded by Morilla Granite.||||||
12335|Morilla Adamellite|41850|6|Mentioned|p432|||||||||
12335|Morilla Adamellite|42154|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P334|||||||||
12335|Morilla Adamellite|42827|6|Mentioned|p432|||||||||
68598|Mornington Peninsula granites|24551|6|Mentioned|p225|||||||||
37844|Mornington Volcanics (VIC)|24038|5|Briefly described|p439 Fig.2|Eocene|Eocene|||||||
37844|Mornington Volcanics (VIC)|24551|6|Mentioned|p310 Fig. 10.18|Eocene|Eocene|||||||
37844|Mornington Volcanics (VIC)|66244|5|Briefly described|pp5-6.|Eocene|Eocene|Holdgate et al. (2002) used the term Mornington Volcanics for the Eocene basaltic volcanics in the Port Phillip Basin. Now called Mornington Volcanic Group.||||||
12345|Mornington beds|32687|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
27495|Morrilla Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Misspelling/variation of Morilla Adamellite.||||||
68538|Morton Conglomerate Member""|24551|6|Mentioned|p208||Permian|||||||
68539|Mortons Conglomerate Member|24551|5|Briefly described|p208||Permian|||||||
68539|Mortons Conglomerate Member|62897|5|Briefly described|p114|||Overlain by Council Trench Formation. Contains Permian marine arenaceous foraminifera.||||||15-MAY-08
68539|Mortons Conglomerate Member|63741|5|Briefly described|p114|Permian|Permian|Overlain by Bacchus Marsh Sandstone. ||||||
12379|Morwell (Latrobe) seam|40114|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
12380|Morwell 1 Seam|42184|6|Mentioned|p350|||||||||
12381|Morwell 1 seam|37127|5|Briefly described|p348|||||||||
12382|Morwell 1.A Seam|39551|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Miocene to Oligocene||||||
12383|Morwell 1.O Seam|39551|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Miocene to Oligocene||||||
35573|Morwell 1A Clay|23264|4|Described|Table13-3.1p325|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
77512|Morwell 1A Coal Seam|63217|6|Mentioned|p102 Fig.6.|Miocene|Miocene|Latrobe Valley. Rainforest-dominated biofacies; significantly wetter climate than the later Yallourn Seam.||||||
12384|Morwell 1A Seam|23264|4|Described|Table13-3.1p325|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
12384|Morwell 1A Seam|40117|6|Mentioned|p57|||||||||
12384|Morwell 1A Seam|70862|6|Mentioned|p48 Fig.1, p49-50, 55|Miocene|Miocene|Latrobe Valley, Gippsland Basin. Abbreviated to M1A for much of the article. Maximum thickness of 80m. W-to-E Latrobe Valley cross-section with correlations etc.||Morwell Formation.|||Coal seams, split by varying thicknesses of sandstone and siltstone sequences.|
12384|Morwell 1A Seam|73289|6|Mentioned|p767|||||Morwell Formation.||||
12384|Morwell 1A Seam|73488|5|Briefly described|p631|Burdigalian|Burdigalian|Abbreviated as M1A. Also shown as M1A seam, A coal seam. Also mentions M1A+, M1Aa, M1Ab, M1Ac sub-seams p638 Fig.6.||Morwell Formation||||
12385|Morwell 1A coal seam|40117|6|Mentioned|p61|||||||||
12386|Morwell 1A seam|37127|6|Mentioned|p348|||||||||
12386|Morwell 1A seam|69750|6|Mentioned|p68|||On-shore Gippsland Basin. Maximum thickness 80m.||||||
35574|Morwell 1B Clay|23264|4|Described|Table13-3.1p325|Oligocene|Oligocene|||||||
77513|Morwell 1B Coal Seam|63217|6|Mentioned|p102 Fig.6.|Miocene|Oligocene|Latrobe Valley. Rainforest-dominated biofacies; significantly wetter climate than the later Yallourn Seam.||||||
25268|Morwell 1B Seam|23264|4|Described|Table13-3.1p325|Miocene|Oligocene|||||||
25268|Morwell 1B Seam|40117|6|Mentioned|p55|||||||||
25268|Morwell 1B Seam|70862|6|Mentioned|p48 Fig.1, p49-50, 55, 59|Miocene|Miocene|Latrobe Valley, Gippsland Basin. Abbreviated to M1B for much of the article. Maximum thickness of 120m. Early Miocene. Coal colour log. W-to-E Latrobe Valley cross-section with correlations etc.||Morwell Formation.|||Coal seams, split by varying thicknesses of sandstone and siltstone sequences.|
25268|Morwell 1B Seam|73289|6|Mentioned|p767|||||Morwell Formation.||||
25268|Morwell 1B Seam|73488|5|Briefly described|p631|Aquitanian|Aquitanian|Abbreviated as M1B. Also shown as M1B coal seam, M1B coal, B coal seam. Splits near marine boundaries into sub-seams designated M1Ba, M1Bb, M1Bc, M1Bd and M1Be; separated by interseam sediments.||Morwell Formation||||
12387|Morwell 1B seam|37127|6|Mentioned|p348|||||||||
12387|Morwell 1B seam|40117|6|Mentioned|p55|||||||||
12387|Morwell 1B seam|69750|6|Mentioned|p65-66, 68-73, 75|||On-shore Gippsland Basin. Maximum thickness 120m. Measured stratigraphic section with C isotope and colourimetry data. Lithotype cycles described in detail; linked to floras.||||||
12388|Morwell 2 Seam|23264|4|Described|Table13-3.1p325|Oligocene|Oligocene|||||||
12388|Morwell 2 Seam|40117|6|Mentioned|p55|||||||||
12388|Morwell 2 Seam|42184|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P348|||||||||
12388|Morwell 2 Seam|63217|6|Mentioned|p98, p107. |Oligocene|Oligocene|Rainforest-dominated biofacies; significantly wetter climate than the later Yallourn Seam.||||Is overlain by Yallourn Seam.||
12388|Morwell 2 Seam|70862|6|Mentioned|p48 Fig.1, p49-51|Oligocene|Oligocene|Latrobe Valley, Gippsland Basin. Abbreviated to M2 for much of the article. Maximum thickness of 140m. Coal colour log.||Morwell Formation.|||Coal seams, split by varying thicknesses of sandstone and siltstone sequences.|
12388|Morwell 2 Seam|73289|6|Mentioned|p767|||||Morwell Formation.||||
12388|Morwell 2 Seam|73488|5|Briefly described|p631|Chattian|Chattian|Abbreviated as M2. Also shown as Morwell 2 coal seams and M2 coal seam p638 Fig.6, Morwell-2 coal seams p639 Fig.7. Subdivisions shown as the M2A, M2B and M2C coal seams.||Morwell Formation||||
12389|Morwell 2 seam|37127|5|Briefly described|p347|||||||||
12389|Morwell 2 seam|40117|6|Mentioned|p55|||||||||
12389|Morwell 2 seam|69750|6|Mentioned|p68, 70-72|||On-shore Gippsland Basin. Maximum thickness 140m. Colourimetry log. Mention is made of cycle boundaries linked to a M2A and a M2B seam, presumably sub-units of this (Morwell 2) seam.||||||
12390|Morwell Clay|29708|6|Mentioned|p104|||||||||
12391|Morwell Coal Seam|39446|6|Mentioned|p45|||||||||
12391|Morwell Coal Seam|40663|6|Mentioned|p225|||||||||
12393|Morwell Group|29708|6|Mentioned|Fig.11|||||||||
12393|Morwell Group|29821|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
12393|Morwell Group|31045|6|Mentioned|P1139|||||||||
12393|Morwell Group|37127|5|Briefly described|p347|||||||||
12393|Morwell Group|71202|14|Not recorded|p195-196|||Stratigraphy.||||||
12393|Morwell Group|73289|5|Briefly described|p768|||Subsequently reduced to Formation rank within the Latrobe Valley Group (Hocking, 1976).||||Overlies Thorpdale Volcanics.||
12394|Morwell No.1 Seam|23264|6|Mentioned|p331|||||||||
12394|Morwell No.1 Seam|38935|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
12395|Morwell No.2 Seam|38935|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
12396|Morwell Seam|23264|6|Mentioned|Fig13-3.5p330, 326, 332|||||||||
12396|Morwell Seam|24038|6|Mentioned|p451|||||||||
12396|Morwell Seam|29708|6|Mentioned|p142|||||||||
12396|Morwell Seam|31045|6|Mentioned|p142|||||||||
12396|Morwell Seam|61336|5|Briefly described|p(xi) Fig. 11|||Brown coal seam in Morwell Formation.||||||07-FEB-11
12396|Morwell Seam|63217|6|Mentioned|p101, p107, p112.  |||Coarse fluvial sand cuts into this unit; the macroflora differs from that of the Seam, recording a cooler mesothermal humid climate.||||||
12397|Morwell coal seam|23264|6|Mentioned|p326|||||||||
12397|Morwell coal seam|37495|6|Mentioned|p335|||||||||
12397|Morwell coal seam|39929|6|Mentioned|p277|||||||||
12397|Morwell coal seam|73562|6|Mentioned|p310|Miocene|Oligocene|Gippsland Basin; onshore.||||Correlative (siliciclastic) of Balook Formation.||
12398|Morwell formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p360|Miocene|Oligocene|||||||
12398|Morwell formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p325, 525|||||||||
12398|Morwell formation|34815|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
12398|Morwell formation|37530|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
12398|Morwell formation|38417|6|Mentioned|p88|||||||||
12398|Morwell formation|61336|5|Briefly described|p(iii)|||Informal -see Morwell Formation. A main coal-bearing unit of the Latrobe Valley Coal Measures.Overlain by Yallourn formation.||||||07-FEB-11
12399|Morwell seam|37495|6|Mentioned|p337|||||||||
12399|Morwell seam|38212|6|Mentioned|p215|||||||||
12399|Morwell seam|38295|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
12399|Morwell seam|38928|5|Briefly described|p32|||||||||
12399|Morwell seam|39485|6|Mentioned|p2143|||||||||
12399|Morwell seam|39929|6|Mentioned|p277|||||||||
12399|Morwell seam|69750|6|Mentioned|p72|||On-shore Gippsland Basin. Lithotypes linked to palynological averages.||||||
68540|Moscow Villa granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
38457|Mount Alfred granite|24133|6|Mentioned|p57|||Informal - see Mount Alfred Granite.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
77279|Mount Anderson Diorite|68115|5|Briefly described|p8.|||Omeo Zone. Name changed to Mount Anderson Hornblende Porphyry to reflect better the rock description in VandenBerg et al. (1998a).|||||Hornblende porphyry of diorite composition.|
69267|Mount Anderson Porphyry|60503|5|Briefly described|p42 Tb. 2|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
41913|Mount Anderson diorite|60508|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Hornblende diorite: I-type; circular, highly magnetic (200 nT); low total count, K, Th, U||||||
72950|Mount Angus Creek Sandstone|61186|6|Mentioned|p80|Carboniferous|Devonian|Victorian dimension stone - buff, yellow, pink and purple stone. ||||||
12460|Mount Angus Granite|22971|5|Briefly described|p12 Tb. 1, p 30|||Small pluton consisting of grey, evenly fine- to medium-grained hornblende granodiorite.||||||19-JAN-06
12460|Mount Angus Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p437 App 1|||G160 I-Type.||||||
12460|Mount Angus Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||||||||
12460|Mount Angus Granite|61163|6|Mentioned|p23|||Informal - see Mount Angus Granodiorite. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
74694|Mount Angus Monzogranite|64312|6|Mentioned|p439 Tb. 2|||Chemical analysis and barium content information.  Also mentioned in Table 1 where name is listed only as Mt Angus under a Victorian granites heading. Mount is Mt in text. ||||||
12464|Mount Annya-Mount Vandyke volcanics|32852|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
31807|Mount Arapiles Sandstone|43846|4|Described|12|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|Thickness about 250m. Informal name.||||||
68541|Mount Ararat Amphibolite|24551|6|Mentioned|p24 Fig 2.13|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
68541|Mount Ararat Amphibolite|61410|6|Mentioned|p7 Fig.2 |Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
41882|Mount Ararat Granodiorite|60451|6|Mentioned|p183|||Informal - see Ararat Granodiorite.||||||
41882|Mount Ararat Granodiorite|67978|6|Mentioned|p499 Tb.1|||See also Ararat Granodiorite. ||||||
12465|Mount Ararat Greenstone|38367|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
12465|Mount Ararat Greenstone|43846|4|Described|10||Cambrian|Preliminary Pb/Pb age indicates Neoproterozoic. Informal name.||||||
79842|Mount Ararat Volcanics|61410|6|Mentioned|p9|||Contains recrystallised feldspar porphyroclast tails, which indicate west-over-east sense of shear in the Magdala Shear Zone.||||||
37121|Mount Arrowsmith volcanics|23562|5|Briefly described|p292|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Age: 586+/-7 Ma. Mount is Mt. in text. Informal?||||||
12474|Mount Baldhead Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p437 App 1|||G139||||||
12474|Mount Baldhead Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||587.||||||
34849|Mount Baldhead Igneous Complex|22968|6|Mentioned|P66|||||||||
34849|Mount Baldhead Igneous Complex|23020|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Lochkovian|Pridoli|Parent is Rileys Creek Suite||||||
34849|Mount Baldhead Igneous Complex|23030|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|Parent is the Rileys Creek Suite||||||
34849|Mount Baldhead Igneous Complex|23309|5|Briefly described|p284, 285.|||||||||
34849|Mount Baldhead Igneous Complex|24004|5|Briefly described|p283|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Mount is Mt. in text.||||||
34849|Mount Baldhead Igneous Complex|24551|6|Mentioned|p41|||||||||
34849|Mount Baldhead Igneous Complex|61161|5|Briefly described|p95, p149|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of Rileys Creek Suite. Includes Marthvale Tonalite and Mount Baldhead Granodiorite. Intruded Pinnak Sandstone. Medium-sized intrusion of variable composition.||||||
68542|Mount Baldhead granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
69807|Mount Beauty Pluton|61160|6|Mentioned|p45 Fig. 6.1|||Not intended as a formal name. See also Mount Beauty pluton.||||||
69268|Mount Benambra"" volcanics|60503|6|Mentioned|p117, p41 Tb. 2|||Of Cook (1978). Informal former name for northern outcrop of the Murtagh Creek Ignimbrite. ||||||
74695|Mount Black granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p437 Tb. 1|||Informal name - mentioned only as Mount Black under a Victorian granites heading - barium content information. Mount is Mt in text. ||||||
68543|Mount Bruno granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p223|||Informal||||||
34778|Mount Buffalo granite|22942|6|Mentioned|p273|||Informal||||||
34778|Mount Buffalo granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p537|||||||||
34778|Mount Buffalo granite|50086|5|Briefly described|p4-5, p7|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal - see Mount Buffalo Granite.  Mount is spellt Mt. in text.  See also p8 Fig. 4.  Geological Province:  Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||10-MAR-05
34778|Mount Buffalo granite|50087|5|Briefly described|p175-176|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal name.  Age: 400 million years b.p.||||||24-FEB-05
73473|Mount Buffalo granites|61163|6|Mentioned|p33|||Informal - see Mount Buffalo Granite.||||||
25272|Mount Buller Granite|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|Devonian|Devonian|spelt"Mt" in the text||||||
25272|Mount Buller Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|App1|||Superseded by Mirimbah Granodiorite.||||||
25272|Mount Buller Granite|35283|6|Mentioned|p48|||||||||
25272|Mount Buller Granite|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3. |Middle Devonian|Middle Devonian|Tabberabbera Zone, Benambra Terrane. Age interpreted from Fig.3.|c.382 Ma.|||||
12552|Mount Buller Hornblende Granodiorite|40761|5|Briefly described|p237|||||||||
34096|Mount Buller complex|22625|5|Briefly described|P727||Early Devonian|Mount actually spelt Mt, May be the same unit as Mount Buller igneous complex?||||||
40697|Mount Buller granites|23309|6|Mentioned|p394||Middle Devonian|||||||
12553|Mount Buller granodiorites|37501|6|Mentioned|p402|||||||||
34095|Mount Buller igneous complex|22625|6|Mentioned|P726|||Mount actually spelt Mt||||||
68544|Mount Buller suite|12100|5|Briefly described|p817|Devonian|Devonian|Primitive composition.|c.380 Ma.|||||08-MAY-12
68544|Mount Buller suite|24551|5|Briefly described|p158|||Mount is Mt. in text. Includes Mount Stirling Granodiorite and Mirrimbah Granodiorite.||||||
68544|Mount Buller suite|60308|6|Mentioned|p39|Middle Devonian|Middle Devonian||||||Granite-gabbro complexes.|29-MAY-13
41867|Mount Bung Bung Syenite|60504|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Triassic|Triassic|Of the Mount Leinster Igneous Complex. Hornblende-biotite syenite: A-type; pale grey, medium to coarse grained, equigranular, porphyritic in the south.||||||20-OCT-04
41867|Mount Bung Bung Syenite|60505|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Triassic|Triassic|Of the Mount Leinster Igneous Complex. Hornblende-biotite syenite: A-type; pale grey, medium to coarse grained, equigranular, porphyritic in the south.||||||20-OCT-04
41867|Mount Bung Bung Syenite|60506|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Triassic|Triassic|Of the Mount Leinster Igneous Complex. Hornblende-biotite syenite: A-type; pale grey, medium to coarse grained, equigranular, porphyritic in the south.||||||20-OCT-04
41867|Mount Bung Bung Syenite|60507|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Triassic|Triassic|Of the Mount Leinster Igneous Complex. Hornblende-biotite syenite: A-type; pale grey, medium to coarse grained, equigranular, porphyritic in the south.||||||20-OCT-04
41867|Mount Bung Bung Syenite|60508|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Triassic|Triassic|Of the Mount Leinster Igneous Complex. Syenite: A-type; 214+/-3 Ma (K/Ar Biotite); highly magnetic (500 nT) northern phase and nonmagnetic southern phase; high total count, K, moderate to high Th, U||||||21-OCT-04
68545|Mount Burrowa Cauldron Complex|24551|4|Described|p149|||See also Mount Burrowa Volcanic Group.||||||
37580|Mount Burrowa Volcanics|23309|4|Described|p121 Table 2.44|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Consists of Cudgewa Falls Volcanics and Jemba Ignimbrite.||||||
37580|Mount Burrowa Volcanics|24133|5|Briefly described|p9 Fig. 1|Devonian|Devonian|Misspelt - see Mount Burrowa Volcanic Group.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
30175|Mount Bute Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|App1|||Superseded by Mount Bute Granite.||||||
30175|Mount Bute Adamellite|60581|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Of the Beckworth Suite. Hornblende biotite adamellite: medium to coarse grained, pale grey; mafic enclaves and host-rock inclusions; aplite dykes; weathered to kaolinised; felsic oxidised I-type pluton.||||||23-NOV-04
30175|Mount Bute Adamellite|60582|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Of the Beckworth Suite. Hornblende biotite adamellite: medium to coarse grained, pale grey; mafic enclaves and host-rock inclusions; aplite dykes; weathered to kaolinised; felsic oxidised I-type pluton.||||||
30175|Mount Bute Adamellite|60583|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Of the Beckworth Suite. Hornblende biotite adamellite: medium to coarse grained, pale grey; mafic enclaves and host-rock inclusions; aplite dykes; weathered to kaolinised; felsic oxidised I-type pluton.||||||
30175|Mount Bute Adamellite|60584|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Of the Beckworth Suite. Hornblende biotite adamellite: medium to coarse grained, pale grey; mafic enclaves and host-rock inclusions; aplite dykes; weathered to kaolinised; felsic oxidised I-type pluton.||||||
30175|Mount Bute Adamellite|60585|5|Briefly described|p23|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|G308. Of the Beckworth Suite.||||||
30175|Mount Bute Adamellite|61751|5|Briefly described|p45|||Displays two discrete styles of gold mineralisation. Age: 370+/-4Ma (Pb-U) and 355+/-4Ma (Richards and Singleton, 1981). Mount is Mt. in text.||||||24-JAN-07
30175|Mount Bute Adamellite|66012|6|Mentioned|p14|||Superseded name for Mount Bute Granite| | | | | |13-JUN-13
78063|Mount Bute granite|67978|5|Briefly described|p499 Tb.1, p514, p515|Famennian|Frasnian|See also Mount Bute Granite. Geochronology by Arne et al. (1998).|370 +/- 4 Ma, SIMS U-Pb|||||19-SEP-14
78063|Mount Bute granite|70268|5|Briefly described|p259-260|||Linton area, eastern Pyrenees province. Presented as Mt. Bute granite. Gold mineralisation appears to have both preceded and accompanied the intrusion. Richards and Singleton (1981) had earlier dated this unit at 355 +/- 4 Ma (K-Ar biotite).|370 +/- 4 Ma.|||||
32451|Mount Cole Adamellite|22756|5|Briefly described|P42, Table2 P42|Carboniferous|Early Devonian|||||||
32451|Mount Cole Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|App1|||Superseded by Mount Cole Granite.||||||
32451|Mount Cole Adamellite|23810|5|Briefly described|p888|||Of Mount Cole Suite. Age: 400+/-2 Ma (40Ar/39Ar). In the Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||07-MAR-07
32451|Mount Cole Adamellite|43260|6|Mentioned|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Mount Cole Suite. Hornblende-biotite adamellite: pale pink to grey; coarse grained; porphyritic.||||||27-OCT-04
32451|Mount Cole Adamellite|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|G378 I-type.||||||
32451|Mount Cole Adamellite|66002|6|Mentioned|p7 Tb.5|||Superseded name for Mount Cole Granite||||||
72912|Mount Cole Group|61181|6|Mentioned|p109|||Includes the Eversley Pluton. ||||||
12589|Mount Cole granite|35278|6|Mentioned|p353|||||||||
12589|Mount Cole granite|37501|6|Mentioned|p410|||||||||
41921|Mount Cole suite|60452|6|Mentioned|p49|||Informal - see Mount Cole Suite.||||||
12613|Mount Dandenong Igneous Complex|23234|6|Mentioned|p91|||||||||
12613|Mount Dandenong Igneous Complex|23268|5|Briefly described|Fig14-2.1p388||Devonian|||||||
12613|Mount Dandenong Igneous Complex|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
12613|Mount Dandenong Igneous Complex|30867|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
12613|Mount Dandenong Igneous Complex|44197|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Late Devonian|||||||
12613|Mount Dandenong Igneous Complex|75072|6|Mentioned|p246|||Melbourne Zone.||||Is intruded by Lysterfield Granodiorite.||
12614|Mount Dandenong Volcanic Complex|40761|6|Mentioned|Fig.11|||||||||
12615|Mount Dandenong Volcanics|23229|5|Briefly described|Table3-3p26|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Written: Mt Dandenong Volcanics||||||
12615|Mount Dandenong Volcanics|23309|5|Briefly described|p166-168.|||See also Dandenong Ranges Igneous Complex.||||||
12615|Mount Dandenong Volcanics|32077|6|Mentioned|p35|||||||||
12615|Mount Dandenong Volcanics|33157|4|Described|p39|||See also PP40-42.||||||
12615|Mount Dandenong Volcanics|33599|4|Described|p7|||Dev. See also pp8-10.||||||
12615|Mount Dandenong Volcanics|33604|4|Described|p18|||See also P19||||||
12615|Mount Dandenong Volcanics|35277|3|Fully described|p93|||||||||
12615|Mount Dandenong Volcanics|35283|6|Mentioned|p48|||||||||
12615|Mount Dandenong Volcanics|35712|6|Mentioned|Table 6|||||||||
12615|Mount Dandenong Volcanics|39331|5|Briefly described|p19|||||||||
12615|Mount Dandenong Volcanics|40761|6|Mentioned|p241|||||||||
12615|Mount Dandenong Volcanics|41641|6|Mentioned|p163|||||||||
12615|Mount Dandenong Volcanics|42827|4|Described|p163|||||||||
12615|Mount Dandenong Volcanics|71180|4|Described|p182|||Outcrop.||||||
25274|Mount Dandenong Volcanics Group|29652|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
25274|Mount Dandenong Volcanics Group|29653|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
25274|Mount Dandenong Volcanics Group|29706|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
25274|Mount Dandenong Volcanics Group|30867|6|Mentioned|p15|||Refers Vandenberg (1971)||||||
25274|Mount Dandenong Volcanics Group|33598|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
25274|Mount Dandenong Volcanics Group|60083|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Includes the Ferny Creek, Kalorama and Mount Evelyn Rhyodacites, and Coldstream Rhyolite.||||||19-JUL-04
12616|Mount Dandenong dacite|30394|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
12617|Mount Dandenong volcanics|33140|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
12617|Mount Dandenong volcanics|33599|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
40661|Mount Dawson subgroup|23309|6|Mentioned|p131|||||||||
72774|Mount Difficult Formation|61183|6|Mentioned|p45|||A previously undifferentiated unit now superseded by Mount Difficult Subgroup comprising 3 named sandstone units. ||||||
12635|Mount Difficult Sandstone|33232|3|Fully described|p72|||||||||
12635|Mount Difficult Sandstone|33732|5|Briefly described|Table III|||L.Carb.||||||
12635|Mount Difficult Sandstone|39967|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
12635|Mount Difficult Sandstone|41585|4|Described|p142|||||||||
12635|Mount Difficult Sandstone|42827|5|Briefly described|p143|||||||||
12635|Mount Difficult Sandstone|43461|14|Not recorded|Table p625|Early Carboniferous|Late Devonian|||||||
12635|Mount Difficult Sandstone|43547|14|Not recorded|Table p153||Famennian|Part of Grampians Group||||||
12635|Mount Difficult Sandstone|43627|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
12635|Mount Difficult Sandstone|43846|5|Briefly described|12|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|Thickness about 1000m||||||
12635|Mount Difficult Sandstone|61183|6|Mentioned|p30 Tb. 2|||Of Spencer-Jones (1965). Superseded by Mount Difficult Subgroup (Grampians Group).||||||
12635|Mount Difficult Sandstone|63124|5|Briefly described|p52|||Of the Grampians Group. ||||||
35561|Mount Difficult Sandstone Formation|23247|6|Mentioned|p186|||Written: Mt Difficult Sandstone Formation||||||
35562|Mount Difficult Sandstones|23247|5|Briefly described|Fig12-1.1p182, 191-2|Devonian||||||||
41838|Mount Difficult Sub-Group|44929|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Ordovician|Upper section of Grampians Group. Overlies Red Man Bluff Sub-Group.||||||14-JUN-06
41838|Mount Difficult Sub-Group|44930|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Ordovician|Of the Red Man Bluff Sub-Group (Grampians Group). Includes: Serra Sandstone and Wartook Sandstone.||||||13-JUN-06
41838|Mount Difficult Sub-Group|44932|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Ordovician|Upper section of Grampians Group. Overlies Red Man Bluff Sub-Group.||||||14-JUN-06
41838|Mount Difficult Sub-Group|44933|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Ordovician|Upper section of Grampians Group. Overlies Red Man Bluff Sub-Group.||||||14-JUN-06
41838|Mount Difficult Sub-Group|60456|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Ordovician|Includes: Teddy Bear Conglomerate Member, Serra Sandstone, Moora Moora Sandstone, Wartook Sandstone.||||||
41838|Mount Difficult Sub-Group|60459|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Ordovician|Of the Grampians Group. Fluvial to shallow marine quartz rich sandstone.||||||
41838|Mount Difficult Sub-Group|64541|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|Incl;Wartook Sandstone, Daahl Sandstone Member, Moora Moora Sandstone, Serra Sandstone and Teddy Bear Conglomerate. Mainly sandstone and conglomerate.||||||07-FEB-11
41716|Mount Difficult subgroup|50154|5|Briefly described|p112|||Of the Grampians Group. Informal - see the Mount Difficult Subgroup.||||||
41716|Mount Difficult subgroup|61183|6|Mentioned|p57, p121|||Informal - see Mount Difficult Subgroup.||||||14-NOV-08
12637|Mount Disappointment Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|App1|||Superseded by Mount Disappointment Granodiorite.||||||
12637|Mount Disappointment Granite|37035|6|Mentioned|p72|||||||||
12637|Mount Disappointment Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
68546|Mount Disappointment granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p221|||||||||
68546|Mount Disappointment granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p437 Tb. 1|||Informal name - mentioned only as Mt Disappointment under a Victorian granites heading - barium content information. Mount is Mt in text. ||||||
41963|Mount Dryden Volcanic Complex|60544|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Mount is Mt in text.||||||
12655|Mount Dryden andesite|39851|6|Mentioned|p165|||||||||
31803|Mount Dryden greenstone|43846|4|Described|9|Late Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Mispelling of Dryden Greenstone||||||
31806|Mount Dundas Sandstone|43846|5|Briefly described|12|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|Thickness about 350m||||||
12661|Mount Dundas Sandstones|33232|4|Described|p71|||||||||
12661|Mount Dundas Sandstones|35099|6|Mentioned|p332|||||||||
12661|Mount Dundas Sandstones|41585|6|Mentioned|p141|||||||||
12661|Mount Dundas Sandstones|42827|5|Briefly described|p141|||||||||
12661|Mount Dundas Sandstones|66002|6|Mentioned|p5|||Name introduced by Spencer-Jones (1965). Duplicates other sequences, and therefore superseded||||||
12667|Mount Easton Bed|33607|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
26051|Mount Easton Beds|33601|2|Defined|p2|Late Ordovician|Middle Ordovician|Middle - Upper Ordovician||||||
26051|Mount Easton Beds|35073|5|Briefly described|Table 1.|||||||||
26051|Mount Easton Beds|65715|5|Briefly described|p4 Tb.1|||Superseded name for Mount Easton Shale used by VandenBerg (1975).||||||
36878|Mount Easton Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
12669|Mount Easton beds|33601|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
12670|Mount Easton shale|35073|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
73163|Mount Eccles Complex|61896|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
68547|Mount Eccles volcanic complex|24551|6|Mentioned|p741 Table 27.2|||||||||
12671|Mount Eccles volcanics|40418|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
31818|Mount Egbert granite|43846|5|Briefly described|13||Devonian|Stated as informal name, but formal form of name exists.||||||01-JUL-13
26758|Mount Egerton Granite|22885|5|Briefly described|map|||||||||
26758|Mount Egerton Granite|22886|4|Described|Table.1|||||||||
26758|Mount Egerton Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
26758|Mount Egerton Granite|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Late Devonian|G280 I-type.||||||
26758|Mount Egerton Granite|44197|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Late Devonian|G280 I-type.||||||
74696|Mount Egerton Monzogranite|64312|6|Mentioned|p439 Tb. 2|||Chemical analysis and barium content information.  Also mentioned in Table 1 where name is listed only as Mt Egerton under a Victorian granites heading.. Mount is Mt in text. ||||||
68548|Mount Egerton granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p228|||||||||
26759|Mount Eliza Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p438 App1|||Superseded by Mount Eliza Granodiorite.||||||
26759|Mount Eliza Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Variation on Mount Eliza Granodiorite.||||||
26759|Mount Eliza Granite|63445|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Late Devonian|Late Devonian||||||I-type granite.|
12683|Mount Eliza granite|31242|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
12684|Mount Eliza granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p224|||||||||
12684|Mount Eliza granodiorite|35712|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
37581|Mount Elizabeth Cauldron Complex|23309|5|Briefly described|p123,126,133,134, table 2.46|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
37581|Mount Elizabeth Cauldron Complex|24551|5|Briefly described|p149|||Not a formal stratigraphic name,||||||
37581|Mount Elizabeth Cauldron Complex|61161|6|Mentioned|p30|Lower Devonian|Lower Devonian|Intracaldera volcanics. East of DARGO.||||||
37581|Mount Elizabeth Cauldron Complex|61163|6|Mentioned|p9|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt (Tabberabbera Zone).||||||
12685|Mount Elizabeth Granite|22968|6|Mentioned|P32|||||||||
12685|Mount Elizabeth Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||581. Variation on Mount Elizabeth Granodiorite, NOT Mount Elizabeth Volcanics.||||||
12686|Mount Elizabeth Granodiorite""|37330|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
32177|Mount Elizabeth Igneous Complex|43228|5|Briefly described|p10||Early Devonian|||||||
12688|Mount Elizabeth Volcanics|42110|6|Mentioned|Fig.1 P120|||||||||
12689|Mount Ellery Adamellite|41572|6|Mentioned|Fig.1.10|||||||||
12689|Mount Ellery Adamellite|42827|6|Mentioned|Fig 1.10|||actually spelt Mt. Ellery Adamellite||||||
12690|Mount Ellery Granite|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|Devonian|Devonian|spelt "Mt" in the text||||||
12690|Mount Ellery Granite|30574|6|Mentioned|Appendix 4|||Refers Thomas (1949). Now revised to Ellery Granodiorite||||||
12690|Mount Ellery Granite|38367|6|Mentioned|p95|||||||||
12690|Mount Ellery Granite|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3.|Middle Devonian|Early Devonian|Mallacoota Zone, Benambra Terrane. A-type. Associated with Tabberabberan Orogeny. Age interpreted from Fig.3.|c.385 Ma.|||||
12691|Mount Ellery Granodiorite|38367|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||||||||
35174|Mount Emu Adamellite|22971|6|Mentioned|p 36|||||||||
77879|Mount Emu Cupola|66012|6|Mentioned|p13|||Superseded name for Mount Emu Granodiorite (together with granites at Mount Bute) used by Yates (1954)| | | | | |13-JUN-13
12694|Mount Emu Granite|22756|6|Mentioned|P12||Late Devonian|Age of unit is 360+/-5 Ma.  [This is the Mount Emu Granite west of Ballarat; subsequently (VandenBerg 2009) included in Tiac Granite, G307].||||||22-MAY-13
12694|Mount Emu Granite|22971|5|Briefly described|p 22,30|||||||||
12694|Mount Emu Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p438 App 1|||G162.||||||
12694|Mount Emu Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||Rock has a siliceous nature.||||||08-MAR-07
12694|Mount Emu Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||||||||
12694|Mount Emu Granite|50352|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Devonian|Devonian|Coarse-grained, equigranular biotite granite. [This is the Mount Emu Granite west of Ballarat; subsequently (VandenBerg 2009) included in Tiac Granite, G307; as distinct from the Mount Emu Granite south of Wangaratta, renamed Mount Emu Granodiorite, G162].||||||22-MAY-13
12694|Mount Emu Granite|61163|6|Mentioned|p191 Appdx. 1|||Informal reference to Mount Emu Granodiorite. Mount is Mt in text of Table.||||||
12694|Mount Emu Granite|66002|6|Mentioned|p6 Tb.5|||Now included in Tiac Granite. Referred to as Mount Emu (Barralin) to identify its location near Barralin Lagoon (west of Ballarat), as distinct from Mount Emu (south of Wangaratta).||||||22-MAY-13
74697|Mount Emu Monzogranite|64312|6|Mentioned|p439 Tb. 2|||Chemical analysis information. Mount is Mt in text. ||||||
73474|Mount Emu granodiorite|61163|6|Mentioned|p23|||Informal - see Mount Emu Granodiorite. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
72951|Mount Emu/Nanimia Hill granite|61186|6|Mentioned|p45 Fig. 14|||Informal name for Victorian dimension stone. Probably named for the quarry locality.||||||
40662|Mount Evelyn rhyodacite|23309|6|Mentioned|p166|||||||||
39877|Mount Franklin complex|24383|6|Mentioned|p64|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt||||||
12723|Mount Gambier Formation|35066|6|Mentioned|p211|||||||||
12723|Mount Gambier Formation|42827|6|Mentioned|p287|||actually spelt Mt Gambier Formation||||||
12723|Mount Gambier Formation|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
12724|Mount Gambier Limestone|30754|6|Mentioned|p25|||Marine submergence||||||
12724|Mount Gambier Limestone|34928|6|Mentioned|p56|||||||||
12724|Mount Gambier Limestone|38068|6|Mentioned|p76|||||||||
12724|Mount Gambier Limestone|40499|6|Mentioned|p151|||||||||
12724|Mount Gambier Limestone|41704|6|Mentioned|p97|||||||||
12724|Mount Gambier Limestone|42371|6|Mentioned|p33, p36|Janjukian||||||||
12724|Mount Gambier Limestone|42966|5|Briefly described|p408|||Superseded by Gambier Limestone.||||||
12724|Mount Gambier Limestone|43801|6|Mentioned|p114|||||||||
12724|Mount Gambier Limestone|50133|6|Mentioned|p6, p8 Tb 1, p11 Tb.2|||Superseded by Gambier Limestone (see p3, Fig.1).|||Includes Naracoorte Member|||27-MAR-12
12724|Mount Gambier Limestone|65687|6|Mentioned|p197|||Contains echinoid fossils.||||||
36757|Mount Gambier Limestone Formation|23779|5|Briefly described|p621|Miocene|Oligocene|See (Bastakoff 1963).||||||
35550|Mount Gambier limestone|23243|6|Mentioned|p179|||||||||
35504|Mount Hooghly (Natte Yallock) Granite|23165|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Devonian|Mount is Mt in legend.||||||
35504|Mount Hooghly (Natte Yallock) Granite|23166|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Devonian|of Mount Cole Suite.||||||
35504|Mount Hooghly (Natte Yallock) Granite|23167|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Devonian|of Mount Cole Suite. G354. Granite: mafic, medium grained, biotite rich, lesser hornblende; plastically deformed mafic enclaves.||||||27-OCT-04
35504|Mount Hooghly (Natte Yallock) Granite|23168|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Devonian|of Mount Cole Suite.||||||
35504|Mount Hooghly (Natte Yallock) Granite|23169|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Devonian|of Mount Cole Suite.||||||
35683|Mount Hooghly (Natte Yallock) Granodiorite|23164|4|Described|p21|Devonian|Devonian|[Also recorded as Mount Hooghly Granodiorite]. See also ages for Natte Yallock Granodiorite, p22.|399+/-16 Ma K/Ar biotite, 337+/-11 Ma  fission tk||||Contact aureole type, weakly peraluminous, highly oxidised I-type biotite to hornblende-biotite granodiorite.|03-FEB-15
28133|Mount Hooghly Granite|23305|6|Mentioned|p43|||now Natte Yallock Granite||||||
28133|Mount Hooghly Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p256|||Superseded by Natte Yallock Granite.||||||
28133|Mount Hooghly Granite|23603|4|Described|p17|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|||||||
28133|Mount Hooghly Granite|23604|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Mount is Mt. in text.||||||
28133|Mount Hooghly Granite|23605|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
28133|Mount Hooghly Granite|23606|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Mount is Mt. in text.||||||
28133|Mount Hooghly Granite|23607|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Mount is Mt. in text.||||||
28133|Mount Hooghly Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p407|||||||||
28133|Mount Hooghly Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map,legend|Early Devonian||Reserved 1976 as Mount Hooghly Granodiorite. NLR 1982.||||||
28133|Mount Hooghly Granite|66002|6|Mentioned|p7 Tb.5|||Of Marlow and Bushell 1995. Junior synonym for Natte Yallock Granite.||||||22-MAY-13
28133|Mount Hooghly Granite|67804|5|Briefly described|p67|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Contact metamorphoses auriferous quartz veins at Rathscar.|~400 Ma (old K/Ar biotite and Rb/Sr data).|||||
22424|Mount Hooghly Granodiorite|23164|4|Described|p21|||Actually written as Mount Hooghly (Natte Yallock) Granodiorite.||||||03-FEB-15
37063|Mount Hooghly granite|23603|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
33958|Mount Howitt Province|22487|6|Mentioned|p212 Fig. 13|Carboniferous|Devonian|Mount actually spelt Mt||||||11-SEP-08
12815|Mount Ida Beds|32074|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Section. p180.||||||09-NOV-06
12815|Mount Ida Beds|32986|6|Mentioned|p24|||Gedinnian. Brachiopod type species.||||||
12815|Mount Ida Beds|33604|6|Mentioned|p17|||Correlation chart. L.Dev.||||||
12815|Mount Ida Beds|34403|6|Mentioned|p149|||||||||
12815|Mount Ida Beds|39331|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
12815|Mount Ida Beds|60599|5|Briefly described|p60|||Of Thomas (1937) who subdivided them into 4 faunal units: interbedded mudstones,shales and conglomerates, Pleurodictyum Beds, Pentamerus Beds, and early Spirifer Beds. Superseded by Mount Ida Formation. ||||||
25282|Mount Ida Sandstone|24002|5|Briefly described|p228 Fig.2|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
25282|Mount Ida Sandstone|24098|5|Briefly described|p27 Fig. 2|Late Ordovician|Middle Ordovician|Geological Province: Melbourne Zone, Lachlan Fold Belt (Darraweit Guim). Mount is Mt in text.||||||19-APR-05
25282|Mount Ida Sandstone|24588|5|Briefly described|p19-20, p12 Fig.3|Lochkovian|Lochkovian|Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province.  Shown as Mt Ida Fm, p13. See also p13, 15, 22, 27, 28.||||||29-NOV-13
25282|Mount Ida Sandstone|39331|4|Described|p21|||See also p15.||||||14-JAN-09
25282|Mount Ida Sandstone|42140|6|Mentioned|p558|||||||||
25282|Mount Ida Sandstone|64612|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||07-FEB-11
25282|Mount Ida Sandstone|66769|6|Mentioned|118|Devonian|Early Devonian|Melbourne Zone. Deposition in a 'shoaling' environment from a westerly source.||||||
40911|Mount Ida formations|24177|6|Mentioned|p55|||Not intended as a formal name - see Mount Ida Formation. Correlates with Humevale Siltstone.||||||
41936|Mount Jack Granodiorite|43314|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Of the Ocean View Suite. G506. S-type. Foliated, medium grained biotite, muscovite, cordierite, garnet granodiorite with numerous schistose enclaves.||||||
41936|Mount Jack Granodiorite|43315|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|G506. Of Ocean View Suite. S-type. Foliated, medium grained biotite, muscovite, cordierite, garnet granodiorite with numerous schistose enclaves.||||||03-MAY-05
41936|Mount Jack Granodiorite|60541|4|Described|p76|Silurian|Silurian|Of Ocean View Suite. Intrusive in Kuark Met. Cmplx. Strongly foliated with numerous inclusions of biotite schist; cordierite occurs in greater abundance than feldspar, medium-grained, light coloured and consists of flattened/elongate crystals of qtz...||||||21-JUN-05
12845|Mount Johnson Member|23615|6|Mentioned|p89|||Superseded by Johnson Mudstone.||||||
12845|Mount Johnson Member|41585|6|Mentioned|p135|||||||||
12845|Mount Johnson Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p135|||Of Timbarra Formation.||||||22-FEB-07
12845|Mount Johnson Member|60542|6|Mentioned|p51, p13|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Superseded by Johnson Mudstone (in part). Reinterpretation of this sequence places lower sediments into Windarra Fm.and Fluke Knob Ignimbrite; and upper sediments into Stonehenge Ignimbrite and Holloways Formation.||||||
72866|Mount Johnson Member""|60542|6|Mentioned|p63, p64|||Informal reference to Mount Johnson Member now superseded by Johnson Mudstone (in part).||||||
72867|Mount Johnson Mudstone|60542|6|Mentioned|p18|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Misspelt? - see Johnson Mudstone.||||||
12846|Mount Johnson Siltstone Member|33606|4|Described|p64|||||||||
72865|Mount Johnson formation|60542|5|Briefly described|p50|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal name - in this context was probably intended to be Johnson Mudstone which superseded Johnson Mudstone Formation, and Mount Johnson Member before it. Of the Timbarra Subgroup (Snowy River Volcanics). ||||||
12868|Mount Kent conglomerate|24551|6|Mentioned|p187|||||||||
12868|Mount Kent conglomerate|37330|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
74698|Mount Klondyke granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p437 Tb. 1|||Informal name - mentioned only as Mt Klondyke under a Victorian granites heading - barium content information. Mount is Mt in text. ||||||
12876|Mount Kooyoora granite|32074|6|Mentioned|p182|||||||||
12876|Mount Kooyoora granite|70933|14|Not recorded|p96|||Distribution map.||||||
37800|Mount Korong Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p448 Appendix 1|||Obsolete granite name.||||||
37800|Mount Korong Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p448|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
37065|Mount Korong granite|23603|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
34426|Mount Langi Ghiran Granite|22756|5|Briefly described|P43||Early Devonian|Same unit as Langi Ghiran Granite?||||||15-FEB-05
34426|Mount Langi Ghiran Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|App1|||Superseded by Langi Ghiran Granite.||||||
34426|Mount Langi Ghiran Granite|43260|6|Mentioned|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Mount Cole Suite. Biotite granite: highly fractionated; light grey; medium grained; even texture. Little or no magnetite.||||||27-OCT-04
34426|Mount Langi Ghiran Granite|66002|6|Mentioned|p7 Tb.5|||Of Cayley and McDonald 1995. Superseded name for Langhi Ghiran Granite||||||22-MAY-13
12882|Mount Leinster Complex|22968|5|Briefly described|P15, P33||Late Devonian|Same unit as Mount Leinster Igneous Complex||||||
12882|Mount Leinster Complex|24164|5|Briefly described|p15 Fig.8, p16|Triassic|Triassic|Eastern Victoria. Shown as Mt. Leinster Complex in text.|207+/-4 Ma, K/Ar, McDougall and Welman, 1976||||Intermediate igneous, syenitic|
12882|Mount Leinster Complex|24551|5|Briefly described|p118 Fig. 5.1|Triassic|Triassic|||||||
12882|Mount Leinster Complex|29860|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Triassic|Early Triassic|||||||
12882|Mount Leinster Complex|33603|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Triassic|Triassic|In commentary||||||
12882|Mount Leinster Complex|38151|6|Mentioned|p41|||||||||
12882|Mount Leinster Complex|39221|6|Mentioned|p269|||||||||
12882|Mount Leinster Complex|39447|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
12882|Mount Leinster Complex|39860|6|Mentioned|p35|||||||||
12882|Mount Leinster Complex|60503|5|Briefly described|p16|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Name used informally in heading - see Mount Leinster Igneous Complex. See also p166.||||||05-SEP-05
12882|Mount Leinster Complex|61186|6|Mentioned|p51 Fig. 19|Triassic|Triassic|In the Brothers area, Benambra. ||||||
68551|Mount Leinster Granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p233|||See also Marengo Granodiorite.||||||
12883|Mount Leinster Group|38367|6|Mentioned|Fig.9|||||||||
12883|Mount Leinster Group|39447|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
28292|Mount Leinster Igneous Group|38145|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Triassic|Triassic|||||||
28292|Mount Leinster Igneous Group|39447|6|Mentioned|Fig.18|||||||||
69269|Mount Leinster Syenite|60503|6|Mentioned|p136|||Probably informal reference to syenite of the Mount Leinster igneous Complex. Highly magnetic. ||||||
12884|Mount Leinster complex|39860|6|Mentioned|p32|||||||||
12885|Mount Leinster igneous complex|33602|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
73164|Mount Leura Complex|61896|5|Briefly described|p10, p49|||Probably an informal name. Group of scoria cones occupying the centre of a tuff ring or maar. See also the informal Mount Leura volcanic complex.||||||19-DEC-07
68553|Mount Leura volcanic complex|24551|6|Mentioned|p704|||||||||
68553|Mount Leura volcanic complex|61896|6|Mentioned|p6|||Informal - see Mount Leura Complex.||||||19-DEC-07
12898|Mount Livingstone Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p448 App1|||Obsolete granite name.||||||
12898|Mount Livingstone Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||573.||||||
12898|Mount Livingstone Granite|45003|14|Not recorded|p19|||||||||
34428|Mount Lonarch Adamellite|22756|5|Briefly described|P47, Table2 P42||Early Devonian|Age of unit is 395+/-5 Ma to 401+/-6 Ma||||||
34428|Mount Lonarch Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p438 App1|||Superseded by Mount Lonarch Granite.||||||
34428|Mount Lonarch Adamellite|43260|6|Mentioned|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Glenlogie Suite. Hornblende-biotite adamellite: pale grey, fine to medium grained.||||||27-OCT-04
34428|Mount Lonarch Adamellite|66002|6|Mentioned|p7 Tb.5|||Superseded name for Mount Lonarch Granite||||||
32454|Mount Lonarch Granodiorite|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|G368 I-type.||||||
72952|Mount Lookout sandstone|61186|6|Mentioned|p79|Carboniferous|Devonian|Informal name for a light coloured and siliceous sandstone. Victorian dimension stone. ||||||
28803|Mount Macedon "dacite"|39291|6|Mentioned|p205|||||||||
12899|Mount Macedon Complex|23269|6|Mentioned|Fig14-3.1p403|||||||||
12899|Mount Macedon Complex|32001|6|Mentioned|p78|||||||||
12899|Mount Macedon Complex|35277|4|Described|p96|||||||||
12899|Mount Macedon Complex|35278|6|Mentioned|Fig.11.1|||||||||
12899|Mount Macedon Complex|39291|4|Described|p214|||||||||
12899|Mount Macedon Complex|41641|4|Described|p166|||||||||
12899|Mount Macedon Complex|42827|5|Briefly described|p166|||||||||
12899|Mount Macedon Complex|61896|5|Briefly described|p41|Devonian|Devonian|Contains abundant garnets.||||||19-DEC-07
68554|Mount Macedon Dacite|24551|5|Briefly described|p160|||Referred to as Willimigongong Ignimbrite by VandenBerg et al (2000), both authors referring to the Upper Volcanic Series of the Mount Macedon Igneous Complex.||||||
12900|Mount Macedon Hypersthene Dacite|33153|5|Briefly described|p92|||||||||
12900|Mount Macedon Hypersthene Dacite|70999|4|Described|p167|||||||||
34831|Mount Macedon Igneous Complex|22886|5|Briefly described|p15|||||||||
34831|Mount Macedon Igneous Complex|24551|4|Described|p160|||Divided into the informal Upper and Lower Volcanic Series.||||||
34831|Mount Macedon Igneous Complex|65715|6|Mentioned|p7 Tb.4|||Of Edwards et al (1997). Replaced by Macedon Igneous Complex.||||||
12901|Mount Macedon Volcanic Complex|42789|5|Briefly described|p168|||||||||
12902|Mount Macedon hypersthene dacite|32074|6|Mentioned|p182|||||||||
12902|Mount Macedon hypersthene dacite|70933|14|Not recorded|p96|||Distribution map.||||||
12917|Mount Martha Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p438 App 1|||Superseded by Mount Martha Granodiorite.||||||
12917|Mount Martha Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Variation on Mount Martha Granodiorite.||||||
12917|Mount Martha Granite|63445|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Late Devonian|Late Devonian||||||I-type granite.|
12920|Mount Martha Sand Beds|31080|5|Briefly described|p51|||||||||
12920|Mount Martha Sand Beds|31510|5|Briefly described|p17|||See also Table 1||||||
12920|Mount Martha Sand Beds|35276|5|Briefly described|p242|||||||||
12920|Mount Martha Sand Beds|71205|14|Not recorded|p217|||Geological map.||||||
40663|Mount Martha granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p343|||||||||
40663|Mount Martha granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p224|||Of the Dromana Suite.||||||
12921|Mount Martha granodiorite|35477|6|Mentioned|p153|||||||||
12921|Mount Martha granodiorite|35712|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
26765|Mount McLeod Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||||||||
38712|Mount McLeod granite|23615|6|Mentioned|p150|||Informal name - see Mount McLeod Tonalite.  Mount is Mt in text.||||||
29441|Mount Misery Granite (VIC)|22756|6|Mentioned|Table4 P116|||Mount actually spelt Mt||||||
29441|Mount Misery Granite (VIC)|42726|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Silurian||470. Maragle batholith. Invalid name. NOT variation of Mount Misery Granite, NSW.||||||
29441|Mount Misery Granite (VIC)|44184|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Silurian|Shown as Mount Misery S-type.||||||
29441|Mount Misery Granite (VIC)|60503|5|Briefly described|p75, p175|||Possibly misspelt - see Mount Misery Granodiorite? Occurs as felsic dykes along eastern margin of Mount Misery Granodiorite - mainly pegmatite up to 2m thick.||||||07-SEP-05
29441|Mount Misery Granite (VIC)|60504|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Biotite-muscovite-(apatite-cordierite-garnet-sillimanite) granite: S-type; foliated; medium to coarse grained, grey.||||||
29441|Mount Misery Granite (VIC)|60505|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Biotite-muscovite-(apatite-cordierite-garnet-sillimanite) granite: S-type; foliated; medium to coarse grained, grey.||||||
29441|Mount Misery Granite (VIC)|60506|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Biotite-muscovite-(apatite-cordierite-garnet-sillimanite) granite: S-type; foliated; medium to coarse grained, grey.||||||
29441|Mount Misery Granite (VIC)|60507|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Biotite-muscovite-(apatite-cordierite-garnet-sillimanite) granite: S-type; foliated; medium to coarse grained, grey.||||||
29441|Mount Misery Granite (VIC)|60508|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|Biotite-muscovite granite: S-type, nonmagnetic (0-5 nT) with weakly magnetic (10-20 nT) north and northeast trending dykes; moderate to high total count, K, Th, U, lower Th in the southwest.||||||08-NOV-04
37582|Mount Misery Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p432 App 1|||Superseded by Greggs Granodiorite.||||||
37582|Mount Misery Granodiorite|60503|4|Described|p153, p44 Tb. 2|Silurian|Silurian|At type locality the unit forms small elongate tors with well developed foliation. Consists of quartz, feldspar, muscovite and biotite with minor crystals of tourmaline, cordierite and garnet, and sillimanite. See also Mount Misery Granite.||||||20-JUN-13
69271|Mount Misery granite|60503|6|Mentioned|p74, p142|||Informal - see Mount Misery Granite and Mount Misery Granodiorite.||||||07-SEP-05
69270|Mount Misery granodiorite|60503|6|Mentioned|p194|||Informal - see Mount Misery Granodiorite.||||||
12937|Mount Mittamatite Adamellite|40882|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
26766|Mount Mittamatite Granites|29860|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Middle Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
31479|Mount Mittamatite Suite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend||Silurian|Of the Boggy Plain Supersuite.  Contains the Mount Mittamatite Granite.  Mount is Mt in map legend.||||||08-FEB-05
12939|Mount Mittamatite granite|24133|3|Fully described|p43|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
12939|Mount Mittamatite granite|34222|6|Mentioned|p154|||||||||
12939|Mount Mittamatite granite|39860|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
12939|Mount Mittamatite granite|61186|6|Mentioned|p45 Fig. 14|||Informal name for Victorian dimension stone. Probably named for the quarry locality.||||||
12940|Mount Mittamatite leucogranite|23309|6|Mentioned|p344|||||||||
12940|Mount Mittamatite leucogranite|32684|6|Mentioned|p259|||||||||
12940|Mount Mittamatite leucogranite|38782|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
12940|Mount Mittamatite leucogranite|39326|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
79726|Mount Mittamatite red granite|70901|14|Not recorded|p7|||Upper Devonian igneous activity.||||||
38404|Mount Mittamitite Granite|24146|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Devonian|Devonian|Probably misspelt.   Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt. Age: 418 +/- 32 Ma (Rb/Sr).||||||13-SEP-04
35568|Mount Moliagul Granodiorite|23260|5|Briefly described|Fig12-6.4p261, 265|||Written: Mt Moliagul Granodiorite||||||
35568|Mount Moliagul Granodiorite|73576|6|Mentioned|p805|||Misspelling of Moliagul Granodiorite?||||||
37066|Mount Moliagul granite|23603|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
12941|Mount Moliagul granodiorite|34735|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
41884|Mount Moornambool Metamorphic Complex|60451|6|Mentioned|p174|||Informal - see Moornambool Metamorphic Complex.||||||
41884|Mount Moornambool Metamorphic Complex|67978|6|Mentioned|p502 Tb.3|Pridoli|Stage 5|See also Moornambool Metamorphic Complex. Mount is spelt Mt in text. Article contains recalculated ages of published Ar/Ar geochronological data from several dated materials, ranging between 508.3-420 Ma||||||
73165|Mount Moorookyle basalts|61896|6|Mentioned|p61|||Informal name for basalts in region of Mount Moorookyle.||||||19-DEC-07
73166|Mount Napier Complex|61896|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
12958|Mount Napier complex|31006|4|Described|p167|||See also p168-174.||||||01-MAY-07
27844|Mount Napier volcanic complex|23227|6|Mentioned|Fig1-8p7|||||||||
27844|Mount Napier volcanic complex|31006|4|Described|p167|||See also p168-174.||||||01-MAY-07
27844|Mount Napier volcanic complex|61896|6|Mentioned|p7|||Broad low lava plateau.||||||19-DEC-07
79759|Mount Nelse schists|70910|14|Not recorded|p43|||Refers to Beavis (1962).||||||
12982|Mount Nugong Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p439 App1|||Superseded by Mount Nugong Tonalite.||||||
12982|Mount Nugong Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||575. Variation on Mount Nugong Granodiorite.||||||
12983|Mount Nugong Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p439 App1|||Superseded by Mount Nugong Tonalite.||||||
12983|Mount Nugong Granodiorite|41850|6|Mentioned|p431|||||||||
12985|Mount Nunniong Granite|33602|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
12985|Mount Nunniong Granite|35278|6|Mentioned|p362|||||||||
13025|Mount Phillipa "Sandstone Member"|41585|6|Mentioned|p109|||||||||
13027|Mount Phillipa Sandstone Member|22684|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 p746|Ludlow|Ludlow|Spelt Mt Phillipa Sandstone Member||||||
13027|Mount Phillipa Sandstone Member|23309|5|Briefly described|p141|||||||||
13027|Mount Phillipa Sandstone Member|35283|5|Briefly described|p49|||||||||
13027|Mount Phillipa Sandstone Member|38787|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
13027|Mount Phillipa Sandstone Member|62469|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 2, p20 Fig. 11|Ludlow|Ludlow|Of Eden Park Formation. Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province. Mount is Mt in text.||||||07-FEB-11
40708|Mount Phillipa sandstone member|23309|6|Mentioned|p141|||||||||
25291|Mount Phillippa "Sandstone Member"|42827|5|Briefly described|p109|||||||||
68555|Mount Pilot granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p396|Middle Devonian|Middle Devonian|Age: 380Ma||||||
13033|Mount Pinnabar Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|App 1|||Mount is Mt in text. Superseded by Boebuck Granodiorite.||||||
13033|Mount Pinnabar Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||468.  Of the Mount Pinnabar Suite (Boggy Plain Supersuite). Formal name not intended. Mount is Mt in map legend.||||||08-FEB-05
40664|Mount Pinnabar Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p425 App 1|||Superseded by Boebuck Granodiorite.||||||
68556|Mount Pinnibar Granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p233|||See also Boebuck Granodiorite.||||||
13035|Mount Pleasant Formation|38367|6|Mentioned|p106|||Max. thickness: 305m. Variable lithologies.||||||16-DEC-08
73167|Mount Porndon Complex|61896|5|Briefly described|p55-56|||Possibly a structural term in this context - has six scoria cones. Also referred to as Mount Porndon volcanic complex.||||||19-DEC-07
68557|Mount Porndon volcanic complex|24551|6|Mentioned|p741 Table 27.2|||||||||
68557|Mount Porndon volcanic complex|61896|6|Mentioned|p56|||Includes cones, craters and tuff deposits. See also Mount Porndon Complex.||||||
73964|Mount Puggaree Member|63605|5|Briefly described|p1004|||Basal unit of the Combyingbar Formation. Basal conglomerate formed in a braid-plain, low energy environment. Mount is Mt in text.||||||07-FEB-11
13062|Mount Richmond-Mount Kincaid volcanics|32852|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
13070|Mount Robertson Quartzhypersthene Diorite|45087|5|Briefly described|p68|||Chemical analyses. Of G.E. Williams (1964). From Mt Robertson, 8 Km NE of Kinglake [West], Vic.||||||22-APR-14
13078|Mount Salt Formation""|31036|6|Mentioned|p203|||Refers Reynolds et al (1966)||||||
13078|Mount Salt Formation""|31920|6|Mentioned|p51|||||||||
37619|Mount Sam Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|App 1|||Superseded by Connleys Track Granodiorite.||||||
68558|Mount Samaria Rhyodacite|24551|5|Briefly described|p167|||Overlying Unit: Samaria Well Rhyolite. ||||||
38713|Mount Seldom Seen Formation|23615|6|Mentioned|p231 App 2|||Misspelt - see Seldom Seen Formation.  Mount is Mt in text.||||||
74699|Mount Selwyn Granodiorite|64312|6|Mentioned|p439 Tb. 2|||Chemical analysis information. Chemical analysis and barium content information.  Also mentioned in Table 1 where name is listed only as Mt Selwyn under a Victorian granites heading. Mount is Mt in text. ||||||
41292|Mount Shadwell-Mount Leura suite|60011|6|Mentioned|p56,  p57|Recent|Tertiary|Possibly refers to a suite of xenoliths in the alkali basalts of the Newer Volcanics?  Mount is Mt. in text for both names.||||||
68559|Mount Shanahan Sandstone|24551|6|Mentioned|p140 Fig. 5.31|||Misspelt - See Shanahan Sandstone||||||05-SEP-05
68559|Mount Shanahan Sandstone|60503|5|Briefly described|p129|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Mount Tambo Group.  Does not occur on BENAMBRA sheet. See also Shanahan Sandstone. ||||||
13102|Mount Sisters Granite Porphyry|37330|4|Described|p20|||||||||
36365|Mount Stanley Adamellite|22971|6|Mentioned|p 22|||||||||
13107|Mount Stanley granite|38879|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
13107|Mount Stanley granite|39446|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
37836|Mount Stavelly Volcanic Complex|24221|5|Briefly described|p894 Fig.3|Cambrian|Cambrian|Probably misspelt.||||||05-JAN-18
39632|Mount Stavelly volcanics|24087|6|Mentioned|p327 Fig.2|||Informal name.   Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
32174|Mount Stavely Complex|23229|6|Mentioned|p15||Cambrian|Written: Mt Stavely Complex||||||
32174|Mount Stavely Complex|43227|6|Mentioned|p7|||Actually spelt Mt Stavely Complex.||||||
32174|Mount Stavely Complex|68466|6|Mentioned|p70|||Stawell Zone, W VIC.|||Stavely Volcanics.|||
32174|Mount Stavely Complex|73059|6|Mentioned|p1062|||Post-Delamerian collisional volcanism. See also references to Mount Stavely Volcanic Complex (p1059) and Stavely Volcanic Complex (p1062 Fig.9).||||||
32174|Mount Stavely Complex|73430|6|Mentioned|p492 Fig.1, p493|||Delamerian Orogen. Bound on the east by the Moyston Fault. Written as Mt Stavely Complex. See also Mount Stavely Volcanic Complex.||||||
24638|Mount Stavely Greenstones|38367|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
24638|Mount Stavely Greenstones|63599|6|Mentioned|p975|||Informal name. Geological Province: Adelaide Fold Belt. Geological province: Grampians-Stavely Zone.||||||10-DEC-07
29740|Mount Stavely Group|43027|6|Mentioned|p599|||Actually spelt Mt Stavely Group.||||||
34132|Mount Stavely Volcanics|22628|5|Briefly described|fig1p108|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|spelt "Mt" in the text||||||
34132|Mount Stavely Volcanics|22643|5|Briefly described|p189|||Spelt "Mt" in text||||||
34132|Mount Stavely Volcanics|22708|6|Mentioned|p209|||||||||
34132|Mount Stavely Volcanics|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
34132|Mount Stavely Volcanics|23309|5|Briefly described|p27,44, 378.  Table 2.14|||||||||
34132|Mount Stavely Volcanics|24600|5|Briefly described|p483|Cambrian|Cambrian|Mount is Mt in text.||||||
34132|Mount Stavely Volcanics|50154|5|Briefly described|p24|Late Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Age: 495 +/- 5 Ma & 501+/- 9 Ma (SHRIMP zircon). Overlain by the Nargoon Group. Geological Province: Grampians-Stavely Zone, Delamerian Fold Belt.||||||
34132|Mount Stavely Volcanics|60451|5|Briefly described|p10, 25, 106, 227|Cambrian|Cambrian|Metadacite & meta-andesite.||||||
34132|Mount Stavely Volcanics|61183|6|Mentioned|p27|||Informal reference to volcanics of the Mount Stavely Volcanic Complex. Correlated with the Mount Read Volcanics of Tasmania. ||||||
34132|Mount Stavely Volcanics|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3, p82. |Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Glenelg Zone, Melbourne Terrane. Correlated with Heathcote Volcanics (Bendigo Zone), Licola and Jamieson Volcanics (Melbourne Zone), and Lickhole Volcanics (Tabberabbera Zone, Benambra Terrane). Age interpreted from Fig.3. Has low K, Th and U responses.|>560 - c.545 Ma.||||Calc-alkaline intermediate volcanics.|
34132|Mount Stavely Volcanics|61410|6|Mentioned|p7 Fig.2|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
34132|Mount Stavely Volcanics|61749|6|Mentioned|p13|||Rocks of this unit in the Dimbula Subzone have been correlated with Mount Read Volcanics of Tasmania.||||||21-JAN-10
34132|Mount Stavely Volcanics|61752|5|Briefly described|p3 Fig. 1|Cambrian|Cambrian|Mount is Mt in text of figure. See also Mount Stavely Volcanic Complex. Geological Province: Adelaide Fold Belt.||||||07-FEB-11
34132|Mount Stavely Volcanics|63599|6|Mentioned|p988|||||||||
34132|Mount Stavely Volcanics|67104|5|Briefly described|p631 Fig.2, p634-636, p639 Fig.5, p645|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Written as Mt Stavely Volcanics in text. Similar age, petrography and composition to the Jamieson Volcanic Group of central Victoria.|||||Calc-alkaline.|
34132|Mount Stavely Volcanics|73430|6|Mentioned|p497 Fig.5, p508, p512|Cambrian|Cambrian|Shares common geochemical characteristics with Magdala basalts. Written as Mt Stavely volcanics. [Misspelt as Mt Stavely Volcancics p497 Fig.5]. See also Mt Stavely volcanics p499, p501, p517, subduction related and weakly deformed.|510-500 Ma||Larnakardo porphyry|||
69943|Mount Stavely andesites|60904|6|Mentioned|p803|||Informal name. Mount is Mt in text. ||||||
83872|Mount Stavely dacite|60412|6|Mentioned|p236|||Western subprovince of the Lachlan Fold Belt. Age represents crystallisation and cooling of the hornblende.|500 +/- 2 Ma (40Ar-39Ar hornblende).|Mount Stavely Volcanic Complex.||||
79654|Mount Stavely dacite""|70211|5|Briefly described|p4, p46|||Stavely region. Hornblende Ar-Ar age.|500.0 +/- 2.0 Ma (Foster et al., 1998).|||||
31801|Mount Stavely volcanic complex|24003|6|Mentioned|p256 Fig.1|||Informal name||||||
31801|Mount Stavely volcanic complex|43846|6|Mentioned|9|Late Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Informal name||||||
31801|Mount Stavely volcanic complex|60904|6|Mentioned|p803|||Informal name. Mount is Mt in text.||||||
13109|Mount Stavely-Wickliffe Greenstone|38367|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
41736|Mount Staverly Volcanic Group|50154|6|Mentioned|p35 Fig. 4.9|||MIsspelt - see Mount Stavely Volcanic Complex.||||||
13113|Mount Stinton Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|App1|||Superseded by Mount Stinton Granodiorite.||||||
13113|Mount Stinton Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
13113|Mount Stinton Granite|44187|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Late Devonian|G227 Unassigned.||||||
26772|Mount Stirling Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian||Variation on Mount Stirling Granodiorite.||||||
74197|Mount Stronach alkali feldspar granite|61216|6|Mentioned|p47|||Informal reference to Mount Stronach Granite. Kr-Ar biotite age for Mt Scottsdale Batholith: 384+/-3Ma  (unpubl:). Mount is Mt in text.||||||10-FEB-11
13127|Mount Tambo Beds|29860|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
13127|Mount Tambo Beds|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
13127|Mount Tambo Beds|33603|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
13127|Mount Tambo Beds|34519|6|Mentioned|p48|||||||||
13127|Mount Tambo Beds|35112|6|Mentioned|p287|||||||||
13127|Mount Tambo Beds|35277|4|Described|p119|||||||||
13127|Mount Tambo Beds|35278|6|Mentioned|p360|||||||||
13127|Mount Tambo Beds|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
13127|Mount Tambo Beds|37330|3|Fully described|p9|||||||||
13127|Mount Tambo Beds|39860|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
13127|Mount Tambo Beds|41641|4|Described|p189|||||||||
34878|Mount Tambo Conglomerates""|22968|5|Briefly described|P122|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|Parent is Mount Tambo Group, Informal name, superseded by Berrawan Conglomerate||||||
13128|Mount Tambo Formation|23710|14|Not recorded|p78|||||||||
13128|Mount Tambo Formation|33393|6|Mentioned|p167|||||||||
13128|Mount Tambo Formation|37882|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
38472|Mount Tambo group|24133|5|Briefly described|p20 Fig. 8|Early Devonian|Silurian|Informal.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
38472|Mount Tambo group|24551|6|Mentioned|p38 Fig. 2.41|Lower Devonian|Lower Devonian|||||||
29697|Mount Tara Subgroup|60542|5|Briefly described|p21 Tb. 2|Devonian|Devonian|Of the Snowy River Volcanics. Tara Range Subgroup - same? Includes Fluke Knob Ignimbrite. ||||||
77130|Mount Taylor Granite Porphyry|44185|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|S-type. G132.||||||04-NOV-14
13130|Mount Taylor Porphyry|23309|6|Mentioned|p439 App1|||Superseded by Mount Taylor Granite.||||||
13130|Mount Taylor Porphyry|33603|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
13130|Mount Taylor Porphyry|37330|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
13130|Mount Taylor Porphyry|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||||||||
42246|Mount Taylor granite|42827|6|Mentioned|p433|||G132. Large crystals of K-feldspar, plagioclase and quartz with lesser garnets and cordierites set in a finer grained matrix.||||||30-NOV-04
42246|Mount Taylor granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p441|||Informal name. Rich in barium. Mount is Mt in text. ||||||
32609|Mount Taylor granite porphyries|46053|14|Not recorded|p.444|||||||||
72953|Mount Taylor porphyritic granite|61186|6|Mentioned|p64 Fig. 29|||Informal name for granite and porphyry in the Mount Taylor area, Gippsland. Colour ranges from red to orange through to grey, pink and green. The most prospective rock is a coarsely porphyritic pink porphyry. ||||||
68560|Mount Timbertop conglomerate|24551|6|Mentioned|p187|||||||||
13147|Mount Toole-be-wong Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|App1|||Superseded by Toole-be-wong Granodiorite.||||||
13147|Mount Toole-be-wong Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
13155|Mount Typo Conglomerate|38367|4|Described|p106|||Max. thickness: 60m. Red congomerate with minor intercalations of red sandstones and shales. Company usage.||||||16-DEC-08
13156|Mount Typo red beds|38367|6|Mentioned|p107|||Informal name. Refers to one of the variable lithologies of Mount Pleasant Formation.||||||16-DEC-08
38451|Mount Unicorn porphyry|24133|6|Mentioned|p27|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
13160|Mount Useful Beds|31161|5|Briefly described|PA10|||||||||
13160|Mount Useful Beds|32074|6|Mentioned|p179|||||||||
13160|Mount Useful Beds|33601|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
13160|Mount Useful Beds|35235|6|Mentioned|p212|||||||||
13160|Mount Useful Beds|37727|6|Mentioned|p65|||||||||
13160|Mount Useful Beds|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||P96||||||
13160|Mount Useful Beds|42089|6|Mentioned|Fig.16 P27|||||||||
13159|Mount Useful Beds""|35112|6|Mentioned|p280|||||||||
13162|Mount Useful Sandstone|41571|6|Mentioned|Fig.2.7|||||||||
13163|Mount Useful Series""|33602|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
35529|Mount Useful Slate|23229|5|Briefly described|Table3-3p27, 35|Zlichovian|Bolindian|Written: Mt Useful Slate.||||||
33841|Mount Useful slate belt|22530|5|Briefly described|p693||Early Devonian|||||||
13164|Mount Vandyke-Annya"" Volcanics|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||U.Pliocene-Pleistocene||||||
13180|Mount Walterson Conglomerate|22968|6|Mentioned|P14||Silurian|May be the same unit as the Mount Walterson Conglomerate Member||||||
13180|Mount Walterson Conglomerate|33606|6|Mentioned|p67|||||||||
13179|Mount Walterson Conglomerate""|39447|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
28816|Mount Walterson Formation|33606|4|Described|p63|||||||||
28816|Mount Walterson Formation|38367|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
28816|Mount Walterson Formation|39447|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
13181|Mount Walterson Formation""|37330|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
68561|Mount Walterson Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p147 Fig.5.38|||Misspelt - see Mount Walterson Conglomerate Member||||||
13182|Mount Walterson"" Formation|33602|6|Mentioned|p32|||||||||
73475|Mount Warrick Mylonite|61163|6|Mentioned|p92|||Of Gaul (1982). Superseded by Mount Warrick Rhyolite (Tolmie Igneous Complex).||||||
73476|Mount Warrick mylonite""|61163|6|Mentioned|p88|||Of Gaul (1982). Now incorporated into Tolmie Igneous Complex as Mount Warrick Rhyolite.||||||
13196|Mount Waterson "Formation"|37330|6|Mentioned|p8|||This name should be Mount Walterson according to author.||||||
13197|Mount Waterson Conglomerate|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
13199|Mount Waterson Formation|22968|6|Mentioned|P113|Silurian|Silurian|Parent is Cowombat Siltstone, now named the Mount Walterson Conglomerate Member||||||
13199|Mount Waterson Formation|23710|6|Mentioned|p72|||||||||
13199|Mount Waterson Formation|33393|6|Mentioned|p161|||||||||
13199|Mount Waterson Formation|37727|5|Briefly described|p50|||See also P19.||||||
13199|Mount Waterson Formation|39447|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
13199|Mount Waterson Formation|40328|6|Mentioned|p70|||||||||
13198|Mount Waterson Formation""|41585|4|Described|p129|||||||||
13198|Mount Waterson Formation""|42827|6|Mentioned|p128|||refers to Talent (1965)||||||
13201|Mount Waterton formation|31060|6|Mentioned|p33|||Geology||||||
25297|Mount Wellington Greenstone|35281|5|Briefly described|p17|||||||||
33992|Mount Wellington Greenstone Belt|22584|4|Described|387|Cambrian|Cambrian|Max thickness 3500 m||||||
34145|Mount Wellington greenstone belt|22628|6|Mentioned|p107||Cambrian|spelt "Mt" in the text||||||07-MAR-16
34145|Mount Wellington greenstone belt|22643|6|Mentioned|p189|||Spelt "Mt" in text.||||||07-MAR-16
13217|Mount William Beds|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
13217|Mount William Beds|35112|6|Mentioned|Fig.9|||||||||
13217|Mount William Beds|64612|6|Mentioned|p29|Cambrian|Cambrian|Informal. Proposed by Thomas (1956) to include entire Cambrian sequence.||||||07-FEB-11
13218|Mount William Formation|39331|4|Described|p13|||||||||
13219|Mount William Group|31161|5|Briefly described|PA8|||||||||
13219|Mount William Group|33394|5|Briefly described|p66|||||||||
13219|Mount William Group|35118|6|Mentioned|p418|||||||||
13219|Mount William Group|35281|5|Briefly described|p14|||||||||
13219|Mount William Group|37035|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
13219|Mount William Group|42826|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||||||||
13219|Mount William Group|60083|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Middle Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Chert, black shale, ash, with marine fossils.||||||
13219|Mount William Group|60599|5|Briefly described|p32 Fig. 10|Middle Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Of Thomas and Singleton (1956) and Thomas et al (1976). Included the Heathcote Greenstone and Knowsley East Formation. Revised to encompass only the rocks of Mount William Metabasalt of Heathcote Volcancs. ||||||
13219|Mount William Group|70203|5|Briefly described|Fig. 2 p277||Cambrian|||||||
30460|Mount William Volcanics|22885|5|Briefly described|map|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|||||||
30460|Mount William Volcanics|44197|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Cambrian|||||||
30460|Mount William Volcanics|61187|5|Briefly described|p103 Fig.3, p108 Fig.6, p109 Fig.7.|Cambrian|Cambrian||||Includes Sheoak Gully Boninite and Burramboot Formation.|||
30460|Mount William Volcanics|69089|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian||||||Extrusive, intrusive: basalt, andesite, boninite, rhyolite, gabbro, lithic sandstone, chert, shale, breccia.|
13223|Mount William beds|42826|6|Mentioned|p20|||Mount is Mt in text.||||||14-JAN-09
13223|Mount William beds|60599|5|Briefly described|p30|||Name proposed by Thomas (1956) for the whole Cambrian sequence later to become Heathcote Greenstone, then Heathcote Volcanics. . ||||||
32389|Mount Willis|44184|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Silurian|Shown as Mount Willis S-type.||||||
13226|Mount Wills Leucoadamellite|42089|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
13226|Mount Wills Leucoadamellite|61160|6|Mentioned|p56|||Of Fagan (1979). Superseded by Mount Wills Granite.||||||
69808|Mount Wills Muscovite Granite|61160|6|Mentioned|p56|||Of Crohn (1950). Superseded by Mount Wills Granite.||||||
13227|Mount Wills granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p346|||||||||
13227|Mount Wills granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p408|Silurian|Ordovician|S Type.  Age: 434 +/- 17Ma.||||||
13227|Mount Wills granite|34990|6|Mentioned|p448|||||||||
13227|Mount Wills granite|37268|6|Mentioned|p73|||||||||
32552|Mount Wills granite complex|45372|14|Not recorded|p.8|||||||||
13228|Mount Wills muscovite granite|23710|14|Not recorded|p70|||Age details.||||||
13228|Mount Wills muscovite granite|33393|6|Mentioned|p159|||||||||
13230|Mount Wilson phonolite|40586|6|Mentioned|p403||Cenozoic|||||||19-NOV-08
13230|Mount Wilson phonolite|61896|6|Mentioned|p14|||Informal name. Has apatite as rare euhedral interstitial phase, along with anhedral sodalite.||||||
80019|Mourum Member|69297|5|Briefly described|p79|Coniacian|Turonian|Otway Basin. ||Belfast Mudstone||Overlies the Flaxman Formation. Overlain by the Mount Salt Formation. |Mudstone and siltstone. |
68565|Mowamba Porphyry|23938|6|Mentioned|p94 Fig. 40|Devonian|Devonian|See also Mowamba Porphyries.||||||25-SEP-08
68565|Mowamba Porphyry|24551|5|Briefly described|p136 Fig.5.28|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
68565|Mowamba Porphyry|60503|5|Briefly described|p112 Tb.4|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Age: 413+/-6Ma. Geological Province: Cravensville Igneous Province. See also p144 Tb. &.||||||
69272|Mowamba group|60503|6|Mentioned|p27, p31|||Informal name.  Porphyry. Geological Province: Cravensville Igneous Province. ||||||
13278|Mowambah Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||359.  Of the Bullenbalong Suite (Bullenbalong Supersuite).  Formal name not intended.  Variation on Mowambah Granodiorite.||||||08-FEB-05
31804|Moyston Greenstone|43846|4|Described|10||Cambrian|Informal name. Preliminary Pb/Pb age indicates Neoproterozoic||||||
68566|Moyston Sandstone|24551|5|Briefly described|p80|||Of the Nargoon Group?||||||
35591|Mt Martha Sand Beds|23274|5|Briefly described|p448, 454|||Written: Mt Martha Sand Beds||||||
13304|Muddy Creek Formation|23768|5|Briefly described|p28 Fig.5, p30 Fig. 6|Middle Miocene|Middle Miocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin (central). See also p47, p69, p73, p151, p162.||||||30-MAR-05
13304|Muddy Creek Formation|30865|6|Mentioned|p309|||Fauna. Middle Miocene age||||||
13304|Muddy Creek Formation|30866|6|Mentioned|p47|||Middle Miocene age||||||
13304|Muddy Creek Formation|33599|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
13304|Muddy Creek Formation|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Otway Basin||||||
13304|Muddy Creek Formation|41043|6|Mentioned|p97|||||||||
13304|Muddy Creek Formation|41075|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
13304|Muddy Creek Formation|41519|6|Mentioned|p172|||||||||
13304|Muddy Creek Formation|41538|6|Mentioned|Plate 5|||||||||
13304|Muddy Creek Formation|42461|5|Briefly described|p88|||Late Early or Middle Miocene (Batesfordian)||||||
13304|Muddy Creek Formation|44238|14|Not recorded|Fig.3||Middle Miocene|||||||
13304|Muddy Creek Formation|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
13304|Muddy Creek Formation|71419|6|Mentioned|p21|||Of Boutakoff & Sprigg (1953). Later Muddy Creek Marl.||||||
13303|Muddy Creek Formation""|35066|6|Mentioned|p213|||||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|23909|5|Briefly described|p291|Miocene|Miocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|24551|6|Mentioned|p300|||Of the Heytesbury Group.||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|30999|6|Mentioned|p226|||Middle Miocene||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|31245|5|Briefly described|p75|||M. Miocene. Flora. Lithology||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|31516|6|Mentioned|Fig. 6|||Ammatocarcinus distribution||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|31919|6|Mentioned|p38|||Miocene||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|32120|6|Mentioned|p280|||Miocene fauna||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|33229|4|Described|p247|||||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|33230|6|Mentioned|Encl.12.1|||M.Miocene||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|34902|6|Mentioned|p78|||||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|35066|6|Mentioned|p213|||||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|35097|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|35271|6|Mentioned|p66|||||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|36200|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|41398|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|41538|6|Mentioned|p311|||||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|42371|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|42825|6|Mentioned|p277|||||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|45128|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|46833|6|Mentioned|p56|||||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|61207|5|Briefly described|p283 Fig. 3|Late Miocene|Late Miocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||12-JAN-06
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|62899|6|Mentioned|p40, p42|Early Miocene|Early Miocene|At Grange Burn, south west Victoria.||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|63739|5|Briefly described|p40, p42|Early Miocene|Early Miocene|Contains ostracod specimens eg. Swansonites intermedia. At Grange Burn, southwest Victoria. See also p54.||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|65687|6|Mentioned|p197|||Contains echinoid fossils.||||||
13306|Muddy Creek Marl|71419|5|Briefly described|p21|||Of Gill (1956)[actually 1957, from online copy]. See also discussion p22.||||Overlies the Bochara Lilmestone. Overlain by Grange Burn Coquina.||
13305|Muddy Creek Marl Member|23909|5|Briefly described|p290 Fig.3|Early Miocene|Early Miocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
13305|Muddy Creek Marl Member|29355|6|Mentioned|p188|||||||||
13305|Muddy Creek Marl Member|35066|4|Described|p214|||||||||
13305|Muddy Creek Marl Member|42827|4|Described|p288|||||||||
13305|Muddy Creek Marl Member|60785|5|Briefly described|p184 Fig.1, p187.  |Tortonian|Serravallian|Of the Otway Basin. Sr/Sr dating of shells yields an age of 10.8 Ma (Dickinson et al., 2002). Orbulina suturalis indicates N10 age (Serravalian, 12-14 Ma) (Abele et al., 1988), ages up to N16 (up to ~8Ma) found (Singleton et al.1976). Pollen suggests younger than 15 Ma (Harris, 1971). Has yielded very well preserved fossil cetacean vertebrae, ribs and periotics.||Of the Port Campbell Limestone.||Overlies the Bochara Limestone. Is disconformably overlain by the Grange Burn Formation.|Richly fossiliferous grey silty marl.|
13305|Muddy Creek Marl Member|67061|6|Mentioned|p554 Fig.10.|Miocene|Miocene|Otway Basin.||||Overlies Bochara Limestone Member.||
80409|Muddy Creek beds|71419|6|Mentioned|p21|||Of Etheridge (1878) and many others. Later Muddy Creek Marl.||||||
13308|Muddy Creek formation|30865|6|Mentioned|p290|||||||||
80410|Muddy Creek limestone|71419|6|Mentioned|p21|||Of Singleton (1941). Later Muddy Creek Marl.||||||
38781|Muddy Creek marl|23909|5|Briefly described|p290|||Informal - see Muddy Creek Marl Member.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
27072|Mudgeegonga Granite|22971|5|Briefly described|p 33|||||||||
27072|Mudgeegonga Granite|23309|5|Briefly described|p158, 283, 298, 342, 343.||Early Devonian|G179 I-Type. Age: 391+/-7 Ma, 383+/-3 Ma.||||||
27072|Mudgeegonga Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
27072|Mudgeegonga Granite|38879|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Middle Devonian|Early Devonian|Middle to Lower Devonian||||||
27072|Mudgeegonga Granite|39446|5|Briefly described|p21|||||||||
27072|Mudgeegonga Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||||||||
27072|Mudgeegonga Granite|61186|6|Mentioned|p69 Fig. 34|||A variation of the Yackandandah Granite which occurs in the Mudgeegonga area. Medium-grained, even-textured light grey granite. The name is probably informal. ||||||
27072|Mudgeegonga Granite|68115|5|Briefly described|p7.|||Omeo Zone. Now part of Yackandandah Granite; magnetic imagery show they are parts of the same concentrically zoned pluton.||||||
73477|Mudgeegonga adamellite|61163|6|Mentioned|p111|||One of three subdivisions (Lightbody, 1984) of the pluton currently named Yackandandah Granite; other two are Yackandandah and Bruarong adamellites.||||||
73478|Mudgeegonga granite|61163|6|Mentioned|p71|Middle Devonian|Middle Devonian|Informal name. Age: ~385Ma (K/Ar).||||||21-AUG-07
69631|Muloowurite Formation|61155|5|Briefly described|p17|Late Eocene|Middle Eocene|Probably misspelt - place name is Muloowurtie in S.A. Partly overlain by Throoka Silts. Age: 40-37.5Ma. Thickness: 30m. Geological Province: St Vincent Basin.||||||
68567|Mungobabba granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
36867|Murderers Hill Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|Of Jordan River Group||||||
68569|Murderers Hill Sandstone|24551|5|Briefly described|p88 Fig. 3.15|Silurian|Silurian|Of Jordan River Group||||||
68568|Murderers Hill formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p123|||Misspelt - see Murderers Hill Sandstone||||||
40425|Murderers Hill siltstone|24576|5|Briefly described|p744|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|Age: ~419 Ma. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt||||||
13519|Murindal Limestone|31334|6|Mentioned|p663|||||||||
13519|Murindal Limestone|44215|14|Not recorded|p359|||||||||
28834|Murmungee Basin Granite|31713|5|Briefly described|p13|||||||||
28834|Murmungee Basin Granite|31800|6|Mentioned|p206|||||||||
28834|Murmungee Basin Granite|34986|6|Mentioned|p333|||||||||
28834|Murmungee Basin Granite|37885|4|Described|p4|||||||||
28834|Murmungee Basin Granite|41849|6|Mentioned|p405|||||||||
28834|Murmungee Basin Granite|70910|14|Not recorded|p44|||Geological map on opposite page.||||||
13521|Murmungee Basin Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p439 App1|||Superseded by Murmungee Granodiorite.||||||
13521|Murmungee Basin Granodiorite|42154|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P334|||||||||
26786|Murmungee Granite|22971|5|Briefly described|p 34|||||||||
26786|Murmungee Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p346|||Superseded by Murmungee Granodiorite.||||||
26786|Murmungee Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Variation on Murmungee Basin Granite, Granodiorite.||||||
26786|Murmungee Granite|61163|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
35532|Murmungee granite|23232|6|Mentioned|p64|||||||||
35532|Murmungee granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p437 Tb. 1|||Informal name - mentioned only as Murmungee under a Victorian granites heading - barium content information.||||||
83417|Murrabit Granite|73505|5|Briefly described|p18, p22|||Newly named unit in Swan Hill nd parts of Balranald and Deniliquin 1:250 000 map areas, (G657). Named after Murrabit Parish. Aligned in the Governor Fault system, 15km NW of Kerang. Mostly nonmagnetic, with a magnetic phase in the SE to 50 nT. Gravity response of a 20 micrometres/second/second low. Intersected in Murrabit West 1.|||||Granite.|
38449|Murray Gates leucogranite|24133|6|Mentioned|p74|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
68570|Murray Group beds|24551|5|Briefly described|p320|Middle Miocene|Oligocene|Overlian by: Wunghnu Group (u).||||||
34551|Murray Group limestones|22773|6|Mentioned|p351|||||||||
34551|Murray Group limestones|50154|6|Mentioned|p140|||Informally referring to the limestones of the Murray Group||||||
41737|Murray Group marls|50154|6|Mentioned|p201|||Informally referring to the marls of the Murray Group.||||||
31329|Murrindal Beds""|43537|14|Not recorded|p21|||'Lower Murrindal beds'||||||
31304|Murrindal Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Devonian|Devonian|Of Buchan Group||||||
31304|Murrindal Formation|43533|14|Not recorded|p120|||See also Lexicon||||||
13556|Murrindal Limestone Member|30814|6|Mentioned|p71|||||||||
13556|Murrindal Limestone Member|33326|6|Mentioned|p441|||Fauna.||||||
13557|Murrindal limestones|38545|6|Mentioned|p114|||||||||
68571|Murrindindi Granodiorite|24551|5|Briefly described|p166, 720 Table 8.3.|||S-type.||||||16-FEB-17
80007|Murrindindi Group|67847|6|Mentioned|p10 fig 2.3|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
80007|Murrindindi Group|70684|6|Mentioned|p7 Fig.1|||||||||
74956|Murrundindi Supergroup|64612|6|Mentioned|p25 Fig 5.1|||Misspelling of Murrindindi Supergroup.||||||07-FEB-11
41943|Murrungowar Adamellite|24551|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
41943|Murrungowar Adamellite|43314|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|A-type. Foliated coarse grained porphyritic biotite, muscovite adamellite. Contains numerous aligned orthoclase phenocrysts and mafic enclaves.||||||
41943|Murrungowar Adamellite|43315|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|A-type. Of the Arte River Gabbro Suite. Foliated coarse grained porphyritic biotite, muscovite adamellite. Contains numerous aligned orthoclase phenocrysts and mafic enclaves.||||||03-MAY-05
41943|Murrungowar Adamellite|60541|5|Briefly described|p19 Tb. 1, p22|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|See also p43.||||||
25314|Murrungowar Granodiorite|23309|5|Briefly described|p344, p440 App||Devonian|G39 A-Type  Age: K/Ar biotite 387+/-8 Ma (Bowen, 1975), but foliations are parallel to metomorphic fabrics considered to be Early Silurian (Simpson, 1997). Supersedes Murrungowar Granite.||||||21-OCT-10
25314|Murrungowar Granodiorite|30574|5|Briefly described|p11|||||||||
25314|Murrungowar Granodiorite|33602|6|Mentioned|p37|||||||||
25314|Murrungowar Granodiorite|35278|6|Mentioned|p359|||||||||
13574|Murrungowar granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p344|||||||||
13574|Murrungowar granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p234|||Of the Kuark Province||||||
13574|Murrungowar granite|41232|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
13574|Murrungowar granite|60541|6|Mentioned|p69|||Informal - see Murrungowar Granite. Typical A-type.||||||12-JAN-06
13575|Murrungowar granodiorite|41232|4|Described|p9|||||||||
13576|Murrungower Granodiorite|30938|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
28122|Murtagh Creek Rhyolite|39221|2|Defined|p265|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
28122|Murtagh Creek Rhyolite|41585|4|Described|p133|||||||||
28122|Murtagh Creek Rhyolite|42827|5|Briefly described|p133|||see also Table 4.1||||||
28122|Murtagh Creek Rhyolite|44184|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|||||||
69273|Murtagh Creek ignimbrite|60503|6|Mentioned|p146|||Informal - see Murtagh Creek Ignimbrite. ||||||
13607|Mushroom Rock Member""|42577|6|Mentioned|p31|||Synonym for Kiln Member?||||||
25317|Myaring Beds|24551|6|Mentioned|p300|||Of the Heytesbury Group.||||||
25317|Myaring Beds|30184|6|Mentioned|p173|||Fauna probably Balcombian age. See also Tables 2 & 4.||||||
25317|Myaring Beds|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Miocene||||||
25317|Myaring Beds|35066|6|Mentioned|p211|||||||||
25317|Myaring Beds|41043|6|Mentioned|p97|||||||||
25317|Myaring Beds|42827|5|Briefly described|p287|||of Port Campbell Limestone||||||
13642|Myaring beds""|31624|6|Mentioned|p115|||Refers Kenley in Brown (1957)||||||
13644|Myerimalang Formation|34519|6|Mentioned|p47|||Misspelling of Nyerimalang||||||
73479|Myrrhee Porphyrite""|61163|6|Mentioned|p93|||Of Gaul (1982). Several outcrops east and north of Mount Pleasent - in same structural position as Mount Warrick Rhyolite, probably part of this formation.||||||
22499|Nagha Adamellite|22815|4|Described|p95|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
22499|Nagha Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p440 Appendix 1|||Superseded by Nagha Granite.||||||
22499|Nagha Adamellite|43233|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|of Gabo Suite.||||||
13692|Nalbaugh Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Reserved as Nalbaugh Granodiorite, NSW.||||||
74700|Nalbaugh granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p437 Tb. 1|||Informal name - mentioned only as Nalbaugh under a Victorian granites heading - barium content information. Note states that the name "Not recognised by later Geological Survey of Victoria mapping".||||||
40665|Nanapundah tuff|23309|6|Mentioned|p35|||||||||
37259|Nangkita Adamellite|24012|3|Fully described|p224 appendix 1|||||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|22799|5|Briefly described|p23 Fig.7|Early Miocene|Early Miocene|||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|23768|5|Briefly described|p28 Fig.5, p69|Middle Miocene|Early Miocene|Geological Province: Gambier Basin. See also p71.||||||30-MAR-05
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|23818|5|Briefly described|p174 Fig.84, p178|Early Miocene|Early Miocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin. Underlying unit: Gambier Limestone (on upthrow side of Kanawinka Fault).||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|30754|6|Mentioned|p14|||Stratigraphic table||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|31624|6|Mentioned|p115|||||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Miocene||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|31920|6|Mentioned|p59|||Table 13-1.||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|33109|4|Described|p89|||On table||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|34308|6|Mentioned|Fig.84|||Longfordian||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|35097|6|Mentioned|p120|||||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|38068|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|38826|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|39077|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|40003|6|Mentioned|Fig.10|||||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|41599|4|Described|p192|||||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|42966|5|Briefly described|p408|||Superseded by Naracoorte Limestone Member of Gambier Limestone.||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|43667|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p12|Middle Miocene|Early Miocene|||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|46839|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|46909|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
13843|Naracoorte Limestone|61155|5|Briefly described|p3, p18|Middle Miocene|Early Miocene|Fossiliferous. Interfingered with Gambier Limestone. Geological Province: Otway Basin (Gambier Embayment).||||||
13850|Naranda Group|33135|5|Briefly described|p17|||||||||
37726|Nardoo Granite (VIC)|23309|6|Mentioned|Appendix 1|||Replaced by Grieve Granite as Nardoo Granite (Bibby & Moore, 1998)  is preoccupied by the Nardoo Granite, reserved for use in WA.||||||
37726|Nardoo Granite (VIC)|60452|6|Mentioned|p47|||Superseded by Grieves Granite in Victoria.||||||25-NOV-08
37726|Nardoo Granite (VIC)|60491|4|Described|p48|||Of the Coonooer Suite. Intrudes the Barrakee Granite. Intruded by the Woosang Granite, Hannigans pluton and Rounds pluton. Reduced I-type.||||||
37726|Nardoo Granite (VIC)|60492|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Coonooer Suite. Biotite granite: medium to fine grained pinkish grey; minor hornblende.||||||25-NOV-08
37726|Nardoo Granite (VIC)|60493|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Middle Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Coonooer Suite. Granite; reduced I-type; nonmagnetic, response confused by magnetic drainages; minor outcrops show relatively high K, moderate Th U.||||||25-NOV-08
42127|Nardoo granite (VIC)|60491|6|Mentioned|p55|||Informal - see Nardoo Granite||||||
41739|Nargoon Group sandstone|50154|5|Briefly described|p133|||Informally referring to the sandstone of the Nargoon Group. Unconformably overlies the quartz-cobble conglomerate of the Renmark Group.||||||
41738|Nargoon group|50154|6|Mentioned|p36|||Informal - see the Nargoon Group.||||||
68487|Narooma Accretionary complex|24551|6|Mentioned|p46|||||||||
13891|Narracan Group""|35273|6|Mentioned|p264|||||||||
13893|Narracan series|32456|6|Mentioned|p197|||||||||
68488|Narrapumelap Road Dacite|24551|5|Briefly described|p79, 717 Table 2.4|||Of the Mount Stavely Volcanic Complex. Age: 492 +/- 4Ma.||||||03-AUG-05
38057|Narrapumelap Road Dacite Member metadacite|23402|4|Described|p14|||Not intended as a formal name - see Narrapumelap Road Dacite Member.||||||
24422|Narrapumelap Road Rhyolite Member|38436|4|Described|p425|||See also Fig.2. Name superseded by Narrapumelap Road Dacite Member.||||||
13902|Narrawaturk Formation|23249|5|Briefly described|p147 Fig.2||Early Oligocene|Fossil assemblage of Plankton defines age.||||||
13902|Narrawaturk Formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p246|Oligocene|Eocene|Of the Nirranda Group.||||||31-JAN-07
13902|Narrawaturk Formation|29856|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
13902|Narrawaturk Formation|48977|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
13902|Narrawaturk Formation|60538|5|Briefly described|p471 Fig. 10|||||||||
13902|Narrawaturk Formation|60563|5|Briefly described|p46|||Of the Nirranda Group. Overlies the Dilwyn Formation. See also the Narrawaturk Marl.||||||16-JUN-05
13902|Narrawaturk Formation|65891|6|Mentioned|p221 Fig.5. |Paleogene|Paleogene|Otway Basin. Rupelian age. Overlies Wangoom Sand.||||||
13902|Narrawaturk Formation|67367|5|Briefly described|p131 Fig.2. |Early Oligocene|Middle Eocene|||Unit in Nirranda Group.||||
13901|Narrawaturk Formation""|31036|6|Mentioned|p210|||Refers Leslie (1960)||||||
13901|Narrawaturk Formation""|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
13903|Narrawaturk Marl Formation|31424|6|Mentioned|p35|||||||||
69221|Narrawaturk Marl, upper|60563|6|Mentioned|p47|||Informal - see Narrawaturk Marl.||||||
13907|Narrawaturk marl|38625|6|Mentioned|p272|||||||||
29435|Narrow Plains Formation|42966|4|Described|p64|||Misspelling of Narrow Plain Formation? Part of Coorabin Coal Measures.||||||
38450|Narrowleaf leucogranite|24133|6|Mentioned|p74|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
13915|Narrwaturk Marl|32852|6|Mentioned|Fig. 2|||Misspelling of Narrawaturk?||||||
35502|Natte Yallock Granodiorite|23164|5|Briefly described|p22|Carboniferous|Early Devonian|See also Mount Hooghly (Natte Yallock) Granodiorite, p21.||||||03-FEB-15
35502|Natte Yallock Granodiorite|60491|6|Mentioned|p60|||||||||
35502|Natte Yallock Granodiorite|64312|6|Mentioned|p439 Tb. 2|||Chemical analysis and barium content information.  Also mentioned in Table 1. ||||||
35503|Navarre Granodiorite|23164|4|Described|p22|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Age: 401+/-4Ma.||||||
35503|Navarre Granodiorite|23165|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Devonian|||||||
35503|Navarre Granodiorite|23166|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Devonian|of Mount Cole Suite.||||||
35503|Navarre Granodiorite|23167|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Devonian|of Mount Cole Suite. G364. Biotite-hornblende granodiorite: leucocratic, coarse grained, equigranular; subsurface pluton.||||||27-OCT-04
35503|Navarre Granodiorite|23168|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Devonian|of Mount Cole Suite.||||||
35503|Navarre Granodiorite|23169|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Devonian|of Mount Cole Suite.||||||
13961|Neerim basalt|39446|6|Mentioned|p44|||||||||
68826|Nelson Bay Formation, Lower|50079|5|Briefly described|p46|Early Pleistocene|Early Pleistocene|Informal - see Nelson Bay Formation. Consists of 10m of clay beds - with fossil bone beds. Unconformably underlies Upper Nelson Bay Formation. Age: 1.63-0.71m.y.||||||03-MAY-05
68825|Nelson Bay Formation, Upper|50079|5|Briefly described|p46|||Informal - see Nelson Bay Formation.||||||
13980|Nelson Bay Member|41206|5|Briefly described|p366|||||||||
13983|Nelson Bay beds|41206|5|Briefly described|p366|||||||||
13981|Nelson Bay beds Lower|41848|6|Mentioned|p365|||||||||
13982|Nelson Bay beds Upper|41848|6|Mentioned|p365|||||||||
68489|Nelson Bay beds, Lower|24551|6|Mentioned|p343|||Of the Nelson Bay Formation.||||||
68490|Nelson Bay beds, Upper|24551|6|Mentioned|p343|||Of the Nelson Bay Formation. Maximum Thickness: 30m.||||||
13984|Nelson Bay formation|41206|6|Mentioned|p365|||||||||
13985|Nelson Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p296|||Of Sprigg & Boutakoff (1953).||||||12-MAR-09
13985|Nelson Formation|24562|6|Mentioned|p69 Fig. 27|||||||||
13985|Nelson Formation|30932|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Part of Gellibrand Marl. Oligocene to Miocene||||||
13985|Nelson Formation|31372|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
13985|Nelson Formation|31424|6|Mentioned|p31|||Sedimentology||||||
13985|Nelson Formation|31624|3|Fully described|p101|||See also p113. Tertiary unit of Glenelg Gp.||||||15-MAY-22
13985|Nelson Formation|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Oligocene||||||12-MAR-09
13985|Nelson Formation|31629|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.1|||Miocene-Oligocene||||||
13985|Nelson Formation|32898|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
13985|Nelson Formation|33229|6|Mentioned|p245|||Age||||||
13985|Nelson Formation|33940|6|Mentioned|p414|||||||||
13985|Nelson Formation|34954|5|Briefly described|p197|||||||||
13985|Nelson Formation|35066|5|Briefly described|p209|||||||||
13985|Nelson Formation|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Otway Basin||||||
13985|Nelson Formation|41848|6|Mentioned|Table 9.3|||||||||
13985|Nelson Formation|42827|5|Briefly described|p283|||||||||
13985|Nelson Formation|48624|14|Not recorded|Fig.2,opp.p.6|||||||||
13985|Nelson Formation|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
13985|Nelson Formation|69880|5|Briefly described|p517 Table 10.2, 518|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|King Valley. OIS 6. Younger than Cableway Formation. Older than David Formation.|||||Glacial deposits. Normal magnetisation.|
13985|Nelson Formation|71437|5|Briefly described|p160|||In the Portland, Heywood, and Nelson bores. Similar age and environment to Nirranda Group.||||||
13987|Nelson Group|41206|6|Mentioned|p366|||||||||
13986|Nelson Group""|41206|6|Mentioned|p365|||||||||
14028|Netherby Marl|29898|6|Mentioned|p216|||||||||
14028|Netherby Marl|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Oligocene. Now Ettrick Marl||||||
14028|Netherby Marl|31746|6|Mentioned|p194|||Reference to Lawrence (1966).||||||
14028|Netherby Marl|42827|6|Mentioned|p268|||||||||
14028|Netherby Marl|42966|6|Mentioned|p122|||Synonym for Ettrick Formation.||||||
14028|Netherby Marl|49038|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
14028|Netherby Marl|64237|5|Briefly described|p17|Late Oligocene|Late Oligocene|Included in the Murray Group classification by Lawrence (1966) but now incorporated into the Ettrick Formation after several revisions.||||||
14028|Netherby Marl|70961|14|Not recorded|p136|||Geological section.||||||
14027|Netherby Marl""|42137|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P371|||||||||
23871|New Country Creek Sandstone|40136|5|Briefly described|p33|||||||||
36877|New Country Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
14044|New Country Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
68491|New Country Granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p234|||||||||
14058|New Guinea limestone|38545|6|Mentioned|p116|||||||||
14067|New Volcanics|33604|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|23236|6|Mentioned|Fig10-1.1p97|||||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|23241|6|Mentioned|Fig11-3.6p140|Holocene|Pliocene|||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|23247|5|Briefly described|Fig12-1.1p182|Pleistocene|Pliocene|||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|23257|5|Briefly described|p197, Fig12-2.1(a)p198, 200|Pleistocene|Pliocene|||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|23259|6|Mentioned|Fig12-4.2p227|||||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|23261|6|Mentioned|p279|||||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|23272|6|Mentioned|p428|||||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|23273|6|Mentioned|p434, 442||Late Devonian|||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|29591|6|Mentioned|Table 5|||||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|30370|6|Mentioned|p5|||Tertiary age. See also P25||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|30578|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|30937|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|32074|6|Mentioned|p199|||||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|33134|6|Mentioned|p5|||Relation to aquifers||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|33158|6|Mentioned|p59|||||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|33160|6|Mentioned|p301|||See also P303||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|33343|6|Mentioned|p431|||||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|34890|4|Described|p3|||||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|34920|4|Described|p21|||||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|34954|6|Mentioned|p196|||||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|37330|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|41537|5|Briefly described|p353|||||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|41769|6|Mentioned|p70|||||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|42591|6|Mentioned|p224|||||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|42635|6|Mentioned|p89|||||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|43282|6|Mentioned|p41Fig.24,p13Fig.4.||Pleistocene|Misspelling of Newer Volcanics ??. See also Figs.5,21,32,35.||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|43801|6|Mentioned|p108|||||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|70203|14|Not recorded|?p288, Fig.2||Tertiary|||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|70901|14|Not recorded|p10|||Distribution.||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|70909|14|Not recorded|p56|||maps point of eruption.||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|71020|14|Not recorded|p178|||Excursion details.||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|71180|14|Not recorded|pp187|||Differences with respect to Older Basalt.||||||
14080|Newer Basalt|71181|14|Not recorded|p189|||Stratigraphy.||||||
14078|Newer Basalt Series|37514|6|Mentioned|p94|||||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|23268|6|Mentioned|p389, Fig14-2.2(b)p389||Pleistocene|||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|23276|6|Mentioned|Fig14-8.1p476, 477||Pliocene|||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|23710|6|Mentioned|p75|||||||||03-JUL-17
14084|Newer Basalts|24311|5|Briefly described|p1059|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|Informal name - see Newer Volcanics||||||19-NOV-08
14084|Newer Basalts|29898|6|Mentioned|p133|||||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|31449|4|Described|p45|||See also P46||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|31577|6|Mentioned|p82|||Pliocene & Pleistocene||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|31583|6|Mentioned|p18|||Section||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|33333|4|Described|p45|||See also P46.||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|33393|6|Mentioned|p164|||||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|33811|6|Mentioned|p126|||||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|34956|6|Mentioned|p81|||||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|35712|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|35806|4|Described|p275|||Mineralogy, petrography and chemistry.||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|37195|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|38070|6|Mentioned|p98|||||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|39437|6|Mentioned|p288|||||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|39816|6|Mentioned|p220|||||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|42899|6|Mentioned|p349|||||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|43058|6|Mentioned|p9|||synonym for Newer Volcanics||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|43282|6|Mentioned|p27|||Same as Newer Basalt.||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|43553|14|Not recorded|p297|||||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|46802|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|60010|5|Briefly described|p143,  p168|Recent|Tertiary|Age: Recent to 4.5Ga.||||||13-JUL-04
14084|Newer Basalts|60503|6|Mentioned|p139|||Early mapping of Morass Creek Basalt showed the basalts as both Older and Newer Basalts. See also "Newer Basalts".||||||07-SEP-05
14084|Newer Basalts|65715|5|Briefly described|p13|||Name used by Thomas and Baragwanath (1950) for volcanics on the Werribee Plains.||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|66002|6|Mentioned|p18|||Superseded name used by Skeats (1910). Replaced by Newer Volcanic Group.||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|69879|5|Briefly described|p485|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|A mixing model, of a plume and MORB-type mantle, was proposed (McDonough et al., 1985) to explain the observed Sr-Nd isotopic and incompatible-element variations in this unit.||||||
14084|Newer Basalts|70961|6|Mentioned|p133|||||||||
14081|Newer Basalts lavas|33333|6|Mentioned|p212|||||||||
14082|Newer Basalts""|31577|6|Mentioned|p92|||Stratigraphy||||||
14082|Newer Basalts""|38070|6|Mentioned|p92|||||||||
14082|Newer Basalts""|40498|6|Mentioned|p428|||||||||
14082|Newer Basalts""|60503|6|Mentioned|p17|||Name by Crohn (1950) - for Morass Creek Basalts.||||||
14094|Newer Volcanic|42745|5|Briefly described|p12|||Misspelling of Newer Volcanics.||||||
14094|Newer Volcanic|46197|14|Not recorded|p.8, Pl.1|||||||||
14094|Newer Volcanic|66002|6|Mentioned|p18|||Of Krause, 1874. Superseded name for Newer Volcanic Group.||||||
14088|Newer Volcanic Basalts|24323|5|Briefly described|p142|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|||||||19-NOV-08
14088|Newer Volcanic Basalts|31345|6|Mentioned|p306|||||||||
14088|Newer Volcanic Basalts|39544|6|Mentioned|p227|||||||||
39706|Newer Volcanic Flows|24439|6|Mentioned|p39 Fig. 21|||||||||06-APR-05
39706|Newer Volcanic Flows|24440|5|Briefly described|Map legend|||Lavas and volcanics.||||||
39707|Newer Volcanic Group flows|24439|6|Mentioned|p13|||Informal - see Newer Volcanic Group.||||||
28863|Newer Volcanic Lava|35091|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
73168|Newer Volcanic Province basalts|61896|6|Mentioned|p16, p19|||Refers to the basalts of the Plains and Cones Suites.||||||19-DEC-07
14089|Newer Volcanic Series|31345|6|Mentioned|p306|||||||||
14089|Newer Volcanic Series|32102|6|Mentioned|p175|||||||||
14089|Newer Volcanic Series|33476|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
14089|Newer Volcanic Series|33752|5|Briefly described|p359|||||||||
14089|Newer Volcanic Series|34513|6|Mentioned|p179|||See also p183. Pliocene - Pleistocene||||||06-FEB-18
14089|Newer Volcanic Series|34927|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
27862|Newer Volcanic basalt|29709|6|Mentioned|p31|||||||||
27862|Newer Volcanic basalt|31345|6|Mentioned|Fig.III-15|||||||||
27862|Newer Volcanic basalt|35290|4|Described|p46|||See also p13.||||||06-FEB-18
27862|Newer Volcanic basalt|36499|6|Mentioned|p50|||||||||
27862|Newer Volcanic basalt|61135|6|Mentioned|p3|||Informal name. In the Newer Volcanics Province of Victoria.||||||08-JUN-05
27862|Newer Volcanic basalt|64612|6|Mentioned|p6, p7, p8, p53|||Informal name.||||||07-FEB-11
27862|Newer Volcanic basalt|70998|14|Not recorded|p160|||Geological map on opposite page.||||||
27862|Newer Volcanic basalt|71181|14|Not recorded|p189|||Stratigraphy.||||||
14091|Newer Volcanic basaltic lava flows|31584|6|Mentioned|p104|||||||||
41740|Newer Volcanic group|50154|6|Mentioned|p201|||Informal - see also Newer Volcanics.||||||
42164|Newer Volcanic lava flows|60585|6|Mentioned|p23|||Informally referring to the lava flows of the Newer Volcanics.||||||
25339|Newer Volcanic lavas|31345|6|Mentioned|p302|||||||||
14092|Newer Volcanic lavas and tuffs|31584|6|Mentioned|P1105|||||||||
14093|Newer Volcanic series|35712|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|22436|5|Briefly described|p7|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|22756|4|Described|P33||Miocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|22799|6|Mentioned|p27 Fig.11|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|22875|4|Described|p17|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Otway Basin||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|22882|5|Briefly described|p 13||Quaternary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|22886|5|Briefly described|p17|Tertiary|Tertiary|of Brighton Group.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|22944|6|Mentioned|p2||Neogene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|22971|4|Described|p 27|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23104|5|Briefly described|p544 Fig.1||Quaternary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23164|4|Described|p16|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23166|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Miocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23167|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Miocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23168|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Miocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23169|5|Briefly described|Map legend||Miocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23230|5|Briefly described|p42, 44-5|Pleistocene|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23231|5|Briefly described|p55|Holocene|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23233|5|Briefly described|p71-3, 77|Holocene|Early Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23237|5|Briefly described|p102|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23238|6|Mentioned|p108|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23239|5|Briefly described|Table1p109, 118|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23242|5|Briefly described|p157, Fig11-4.1p158|Pleistocene|Late Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23243|5|Briefly described|Fig11-5.1p170, 171||Pleistocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23257|6|Mentioned|p200||Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23258|5|Briefly described|Fig12-3.1p214, 215-6||Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23259|5|Briefly described|Fig12-4.3p228, Fig12-4.6p231||Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23260|6|Mentioned|p257|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23267|5|Briefly described|Fig14-1.1p374, 378|Pleistocene|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23268|5|Briefly described|Fig14-2.1p388, 390|Pleistocene|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23272|5|Briefly described|Fig14-4.1p415, 415|Pleistocene|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23273|6|Mentioned|Fig14-5.1p435|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23275|6|Mentioned|p466||Cenozoic|||||||19-NOV-08
14099|Newer Volcanics|23300|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|||||||19-NOV-08
14099|Newer Volcanics|23301|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Paleogene|Paleogene|||||||07-NOV-08
14099|Newer Volcanics|23302|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|||||||19-NOV-08
14099|Newer Volcanics|23303|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|||||||19-NOV-08
14099|Newer Volcanics|23304|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|||||||19-NOV-08
14099|Newer Volcanics|23305|4|Described|p53||Pliocene|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Quaternary|Neogene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23309|5|Briefly described|p42 Fig. 2.14|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23322|5|Briefly described|957 Fig.2|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-SEP-09
14099|Newer Volcanics|23402|3|Fully described|p33, p41, p6 Tb.1|Pleistocene|Late Pliocene|Geological Province: Adelaide Fold Belt||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23417|6|Mentioned|p6|Pleistocene|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23474|5|Briefly described|p179|Quaternary|Tertiary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23537|5|Briefly described|Fig 1 p 440|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23603|4|Described|p11|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23604|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23605|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23606|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23607|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23909|5|Briefly described|p288|Quaternary|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|23932|5|Briefly described|p665 Table 1|Pleistocene|Paleogene|||||||07-NOV-08
14099|Newer Volcanics|23938|5|Briefly described|p31-32 Fig. 12|Pliocene|Pliocene|Extrusive: tholeiitic to alkaline basalts, minor scoria and ash. See also p139 Tb. 1 Appendix. ||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|24038|5|Briefly described|p439 Fig.2|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|Geological Province: Port Phillip Basin||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|24097|5|Briefly described|p13 Fig. 3, p14|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Basalt rocks. Overlying Lachlan Fold Belt rocks.||||||18-FEB-13
14099|Newer Volcanics|24103|5|Briefly described|p139 Fig.3|Neogene|Neogene|Late Neogene.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|24105|6|Mentioned|p158|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|24133|6|Mentioned|p90|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|24160|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||Overlies Gambier Limestone.||
14099|Newer Volcanics|24177|3|Fully described|p73, p17 Tb.1|Quaternary|Quaternary|Includes Hilldene, Coliban and Yeronga lava flows and Killeen Basalt and Bald Hill volcanic complex. Same age as Murray Basin units.||||||18-FEB-13
14099|Newer Volcanics|24178|5|Briefly described|p18|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|24219|5|Briefly described|p874|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|24311|5|Briefly described|p1059|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|See also Newer Basalts||||||19-NOV-08
14099|Newer Volcanics|24328|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|24329|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|24438|6|Mentioned|p7 Tb.1|||Pliocene lava flows and associated volcanoes (earlier Newer Volcanics). See Newer Volcanic Group.||||overlies White Hills Gravel||
14099|Newer Volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p262 Fig. 9.29, p732 Table 17.2|Quaternary|Pliocene|Of the Seaspray Group.  Max thickness: 120m.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|29355|6|Mentioned|p180|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|29600|4|Described|p255|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|29709|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|29823|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|29825|5|Briefly described|p18|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|29888|6|Mentioned|p657|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|29982|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|30396|6|Mentioned|p461|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|30397|5|Briefly described|p195|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|30522|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|30576|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|30578|5|Briefly described|p13|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|30579|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|30580|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|30652|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|30728|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|30742|6|Mentioned|p491|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|30841|6|Mentioned|p1023|||Lherzolite includes in basanite scoria zones.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|30905|6|Mentioned|p158|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|30906|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|30928|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|30929|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|30931|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|30932|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|30936|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|31036|6|Mentioned|p215|||See also Table 9-1||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|31242|5|Briefly described|p10|||Refers Hydrogeology||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|31345|6|Mentioned|p302|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|31372|6|Mentioned|Fig. 2|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|31449|4|Described|p45|||See also P46||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|31512|6|Mentioned|p305|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|31534|6|Mentioned|p363|||See also Table 19-3||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|31585|6|Mentioned|p272|||Refers Ollier (1967)||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|31624|4|Described|p126|||See also P127||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Pleistocene||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|31628|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|Enclosure 5.3||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|31629|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.1|||U.Pliocene||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|31654|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|31713|5|Briefly described|p17|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|31746|6|Mentioned|p197|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|31835|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|32102|6|Mentioned|p178|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|32106|6|Mentioned|p306|||Palaeomagnetic results||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|32219|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|32220|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|32222|6|Mentioned|p6|||Drilling of aquifers||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|32223|6|Mentioned|p16|||Refers aquifers||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|32233|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|32234|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|32499|6|Mentioned|p100|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|32500|3|Fully described|p342|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|32767|4|Described|p61|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|32815|6|Mentioned|p200|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33135|5|Briefly described|p17|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33153|4|Described|p92|||See also P93-97.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33154|5|Briefly described|p10|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33155|5|Briefly described|p124|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33157|6|Mentioned|p44|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33158|6|Mentioned|p61|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33228|5|Briefly described|p5|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33229|4|Described|p248|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33230|6|Mentioned|Encl.12.1|||Pliocene - Miocene||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33231|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33233|6|Mentioned|p408|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33236|5|Briefly described|p21|||Plioc. - Recent. See also P22||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33240|5|Briefly described|p5|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33360|6|Mentioned|p358|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33394|6|Mentioned|p79|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33461|6|Mentioned|p14|||Refers aquifers.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33464|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33598|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33599|4|Described|p16|||Quaternary.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33604|4|Described|p24|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33605|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33705|6|Mentioned|p46|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33752|6|Mentioned|p359|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33756|5|Briefly described|p248|||Assoc. seds. contain 'open forest' flora||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33811|6|Mentioned|p126|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|33940|6|Mentioned|p420|||U.Pliocene - Pleist.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|34279|6|Mentioned|p449|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|34729|6|Mentioned|p217|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|34735|4|Described|p39|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|34928|6|Mentioned|p56|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|34956|5|Briefly described|p83|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|34958|6|Mentioned|p88|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|34960|6|Mentioned|p273|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|34963|3|Fully described|p368|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|34986|6|Mentioned|p340|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|34988|6|Mentioned|p292|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|34991|6|Mentioned|p387|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|34992|6|Mentioned|p404|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|35011|4|Described|p313|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|35012|4|Described|p429|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|35066|4|Described|p216|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|35091|4|Described|p11|||See also P29.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|35097|6|Mentioned|p32|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|35147|6|Mentioned|p125|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|35262|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|35274|6|Mentioned|p425|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|35276|6|Mentioned|p239|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|35278|6|Mentioned|p352|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|35285|5|Briefly described|p417|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|35290|4|Described|p46|||See also P13.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|35472|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|35712|4|Described|p22|||See also Table 6.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|35722|6|Mentioned|p5|||Stratigraphy.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|36381|6|Mentioned|p196|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|36499|4|Described|p52|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|36557|6|Mentioned|p651|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|36641|6|Mentioned|p729|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|36720|6|Mentioned|p153|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|37385|4|Described|p17|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|37389|6|Mentioned|p55|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|37474|6|Mentioned|p244|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|37500|6|Mentioned|p385|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|37547|6|Mentioned|p149|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|37552|6|Mentioned|p99|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|37872|4|Described|p4|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|38144|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Pliocene to Pleistocene||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|38146|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|38159|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Pliocene to Pleistocene||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|38436|5|Briefly described|Fig.2|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|38976|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|39446|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|39605|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|39666|6|Mentioned|p135|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|39865|4|Described|p39|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|39967|3|Fully described|p45|||See also P25||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|40172|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|40561|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|40759|5|Briefly described|p70|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|40811|4|Described|p326|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|41206|6|Mentioned|p365|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|41570|6|Mentioned|p67|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|41571|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|41578|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|41594|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|41642|6|Mentioned|Fiug.8.6|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|41701|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Holocene||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|41754|6|Mentioned|p156|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|41765|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|41769|4|Described|p38|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|41848|6|Mentioned|p367|||Age upper Pliocene (p.389)||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|41849|6|Mentioned|p410|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|41850|4|Described|p444|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|41868|5|Briefly described|p554|||See also P563||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|42097|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|42184|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P348|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|42318|5|Briefly described|p8|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|42452|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Recent|Pleistocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|42453|4|Described|p20|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|42628|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Pleistocene|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|42790|5|Briefly described|Fig.14 P189|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|42826|3|Fully described|p51|Pleistocene|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|42827|2|Defined|p444|Holocene|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|42847|5|Briefly described|Fig.1 p522|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||09-MAY-05
14099|Newer Volcanics|43033|5|Briefly described|p9|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43034|5|Briefly described|Map legendL|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43058|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43112|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43208|5|Briefly described|map legend|Recent|Early Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43211|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 p15||Tertiary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43219|5|Briefly described|Fig.3,p6.||Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43220|5|Briefly described|p12||Quaternary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43226|5|Briefly described|p7|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43260|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pleistocene|Miocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43261|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pleistocene|Miocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43282|5|Briefly described|p5,p6.||Pliocene|3-4my.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43493|5|Briefly described|12-34|Pliocene|Miocene|K-Ar Radiometric ages: 7.1Ma, 4.49Ma, 4.82Ma, 5.57Ma||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43590|4|Described|p27|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43660|6|Mentioned|p17||Tertiary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43733|6|Mentioned|p9||Neogene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43744|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p3||Quaternary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43747|6|Mentioned|p6||Neogene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43801|6|Mentioned|p111|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43870|14|Not recorded|p56-7,312,315|Recent|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|43937|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Middle Miocene|Late Oligocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|44184|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Holocene|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|44197|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Holocene|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|44929|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|Olivine basalt lava flows.||||||14-JUN-06
14099|Newer Volcanics|44930|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Quaternary|Olivine basalt lava flows.||||||14-JUN-06
14099|Newer Volcanics|44931|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|Olivine basalt lava flows.||||||14-JUN-06
14099|Newer Volcanics|44932|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|Olivine basalt lava flows.||||||14-JUN-06
14099|Newer Volcanics|44933|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Quaternary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|45070|6|Mentioned|p51|||Tertiary||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|45168|6|Mentioned|p6|||See also Table 1||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|48917|6|Mentioned|p7|||Refers Green & Irving (1958)||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|50078|5|Briefly described|p36|||Basaltic flows.  Overlies Moorabool Viaduct Sands.||||||03-MAY-05
14099|Newer Volcanics|50080|5|Briefly described|p67, p69 Fig. 1|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|50154|2|Defined|p26, p139|Recent|Miocene|Overlies strand lines of Parilla Sand. Disconformably overlies the Nigretta Ignimbrite and Fern Hill Microgranite. Max. thickness: 5m. Basalt in Grange Burn near Hamilton gave an age of 4.35 Ma (K/Ar), suggesting most basalts in Glenelg may be Pliocene.||||||15-SEP-04
14099|Newer Volcanics|50352|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|50371|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|||||||21-JUN-04
14099|Newer Volcanics|60011|5|Briefly described|p56|Recent|Tertiary|Alkali basalts containing xenoliths.||||||07-JUL-04
14099|Newer Volcanics|60083|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Pleistocene|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60084|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|Earlier and Later Phases included.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60299|5|Briefly described|p228 Tb.5|Pliocene|Pliocene|Age: ~3 Ma. Palaeopole position given.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60421|5|Briefly described|p408 Fig. 1, 411, 418 Fig. 5|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Overlies: Dorodong Sands.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60451|4|Described|p30, 96, 100, 201|Pliocene|Miocene|Age: 6-2Ma. Overlies in areas: White Hills Gravel and Calivil Formation. Lavas, basalt.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60452|5|Briefly described|p15, 37|Early Pliocene|Early Pliocene|Overlies the Calivil Formation. Age: 4.82 and 5.57Ma.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60454|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Neogene|Neogene|Lava flows, olivene basalt, tholeiitic, moderatly to well vesiculated.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60456|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Quaternary|Neogene|Lava flows: olivine basalt, tholeiitic; moderatly to well vesiculated.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60457|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Quaternary|Neogene|Units do not appear on this map.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60459|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Neogene|Neogene|Lava flows: olivine basalt.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60529|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|Includes: Killeen Basalt, Hilldene Basalt.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60538|6|Mentioned|p473 Fig.12|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60581|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Recent|Miocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60582|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Recent|Miocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60583|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Recent|Miocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60584|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Recent|Miocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60585|4|Described|p35|Late Pleistocene|Late Miocene|Consists of basaltic lava and pyroclastics. Ages: radiometric dates range from 2.49 to 6.07 Ma.||||||22-FEB-13
14099|Newer Volcanics|60591|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Miocene|Includes the Yeronga Basalt and Coliban Basalt.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60592|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Miocene|Includes the Yeronga Basalt and Coliban Basalt.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60593|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Recent|Pliocene|Includes the Yeronga Basalt and Coliban Basalt.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60595|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Miocene|Includes the Yeronga Basalt and Coliban Basalt.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60596|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Miocene|Includes the Yeronga Basalt and Coliban Basalt.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60597|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Miocene|Includes Kimboltan Basalt and Yeronga Basalt.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|60599|5|Briefly described|p19, p90-91|Tertiary|Tertiary|Includes Coliban and Yeronga Basalts. ||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|61134|5|Briefly described|pi, pii, piii|Late Miocene|Late Miocene|Geological Province: Newer Volcanics Province.||||||08-JUN-05
14099|Newer Volcanics|61136|6|Mentioned|p29, p30|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Pleistocene|Early Pliocene|Basalt flows, tuffs and scoria. Geological Province: Otway Basin. See also p5, p6.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|61181|6|Mentioned|p28, p50|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|61182|5|Briefly described|p10, p30|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Bulk of unit consists of basaltic lava flows. Max. thickness: 50m. Disconformable over Hanson Plain Sand, Port Campbell Limestone and Gellibrand Marl. ||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|61183|5|Briefly described|p14, p20, p68|Tertiary|Tertiary|Flows consist of highly magnetic olivine basalt. Forming the Western Victorian Volcanic Plain of Jenkin (1988). See also p133.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|61185|5|Briefly described|p62, p59|Pliocene|Pliocene|Incl: Hilldene Basalt and Killeen Basalt. Overlies Calivil Formation. Age: 4.82 Ma and 5.57Ma (radiometric, Webb 1990) Early Pliocene. Lava flow.||||||07-FEB-11
14099|Newer Volcanics|61187|5|Briefly described|p82.|Quaternary|Quaternary|Complex high amplitude and highly variable magnetic responses. Normal and reversely polarised flows occur. Susceptibility measures given.|||||Basalts.|
14099|Newer Volcanics|61207|5|Briefly described|p280 Fig. 2|Pleistocene|Late Pliocene|Overlie the sands of the Moorabool Viaduct Formation, and Grange Burn Formation. Age: 2.0Ma (est.). Geological Province: onshore Otway Basin and Port Phillip Basin. See also p286.||||||12-JAN-06
14099|Newer Volcanics|61210|6|Mentioned|p243|||Age range widely quoted as ranging from ca.4.5Ma to 4000BP (McDougall et al 1966; Nicholls and Joyce 1989). ||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|61528|6|Mentioned|p827|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|61623|6|Mentioned|p449 Fig. 4|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Of Heytesbury Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
14099|Newer Volcanics|61624|6|Mentioned|p466 Fig. 2|Quaternary|Pliocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
14099|Newer Volcanics|61628|5|Briefly described|p509 Fig. 3|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
14099|Newer Volcanics|61701|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|Includes: Killeen Basalt, Hilldene Basalt.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|61702|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|Includes: Killeen Basalt, Hilldene Basalt.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|61703|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|Includes: Killeen Basalt, Hilldene Basalt.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|61896|6|Mentioned|p35 Fig. 3, p42|||Geological Province: Newer Volcanics Province.||||||19-DEC-07
14099|Newer Volcanics|62068|5|Briefly described|p135 Fig.2, p135,p136,|Gelasian|Pliocene|Age from Singleton et al. 1976|2.51 Ma|||Overlies the Werrikoo Limestone||
14099|Newer Volcanics|62370|5|Briefly described|p458 Fig.8|||See also Newer Volcanic Group. See also p464 Fig.12||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|62741|5|Briefly described|p681 Fig. 3|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|62755|5|Briefly described|p876 Fig. 1|||Basalt, sand, clay, sandstone. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|63122|5|Briefly described|p36|Holocene|Pleistocene|In Victoria and South Australia.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|63124|6|Mentioned|p94|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Extensively outcropping in Victoria. ||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|63130|5|Briefly described|p147|Recent|Pleistocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||22-FEB-13
14099|Newer Volcanics|63269|5|Briefly described|p605|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Otway Basin.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|63445|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Holocene|Piacenzian||||||Extrusive: tholeiitic to alkaline basalts, minor scoria and ash.|
14099|Newer Volcanics|63446|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Holocene|Pliocene||||||Extrusive: valley-filling basalts.|
14099|Newer Volcanics|64314|5|Briefly described|p496, p502 Fig. 7|Pleistocene|Middle Miocene|See many references to the Newer Volcanic basalts in text. See also p499 Fig. 4.||||||21-OCT-08
14099|Newer Volcanics|64541|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|Volcanics.||||||07-FEB-11
14099|Newer Volcanics|64588|5|Briefly described|p25-26|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|Proposal to discontinue use of Newer and Older Volcanics nomenclature, and to adopt the concept of igneous provinces following Price et al (2003); modifications suggested.||||||19-NOV-08
14099|Newer Volcanics|64610|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Quaternary|Quaternary|Includes lava flows, olivine basalt.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|64611|6|Mentioned|Excursion Localities list|||Not included in the main Map legend. Basalt.||||||16-DEC-08
14099|Newer Volcanics|64612|6|Mentioned|p25 Fig. 5.1, p49, p55|||||||||07-FEB-11
14099|Newer Volcanics|64966|6|Mentioned|p141|||||||||07-FEB-11
14099|Newer Volcanics|65316|6|Mentioned|p597 Fig. 2|Pleistocene|Zanclean|Of the Torquay Group, according to Fig. 2, but text does not include this unit in describing the Group's constituents on p598.||||||23-APR-12
14099|Newer Volcanics|65715|5|Briefly described|p12-13, p17, p26, 27||Miocene|Informal name and superseded name for late Miocene to recent mafic volcanics. In this report it is used synonymously with Newer Volcanic Group.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|65974|6|Mentioned|p5 Tb.1|||Density values used in forward modelling of serial sections tabulated.||||||07-FEB-18
14099|Newer Volcanics|66002|6|Mentioned|p18|||Superseded name for Newer Volcanic Group||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|66244|6|Mentioned|p7.|||||||Overlies Tullamarine Basalt.||
14099|Newer Volcanics|66245|6|Mentioned|p6 Fig.5, p33. |||Buries the probable southward extension of the deep lead alluvial gold system from the prolific Moyston-Ballarat area.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|67061|6|Mentioned|p546 Fig.3.|Pleistocene|Pliocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|67104|6|Mentioned|p642|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|67367|6|Mentioned|p131 Fig.2. |Neogene|Neogene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|68115|6|Mentioned|p10.|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|68203|6|Mentioned|p14|Recent|Miocene|||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|68811|5|Briefly described|p116, p131 tbl 18|Tertiary|Quaternary|See also p157 app 1, p194, 195 tbl 49.||||Overlies the Brighton Group.|Terrestrial basalts. |16-APR-20
14099|Newer Volcanics|68990|6|Mentioned|p450|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|68991|5|Briefly described|p465 Fig.2, p466|Pleistocene|Gelasian|Middle Pleistocene age.|2.2 Ma-35 ka (Tickell et al. 1992).|||Disconformably underlain by the Hanson Plain Sand.||
14099|Newer Volcanics|69089|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene||||||Extrusive: tholeiitic to alkaline basalts, minor scoria and ash.|
14099|Newer Volcanics|69297|6|Mentioned|p79, p98|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|Otway Basin. ||||Unconformably overlies the Hanson Plain Sand. ||
14099|Newer Volcanics|69773|6|Mentioned|p40|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Tentatively correlated by Edwards (1939) with basalts in the South Esk, St Pauls and Macquarie Rivers in Tasmania.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|69879|5|Briefly described|p453, p468|Holocene|Pliocene|Equivalents appear to be absent in Tasmania.|5-0 Ma.|||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|70077|6|Mentioned|Nelson: Fig.2. Regional: Fig.4|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|Otway Basin: Port Campbell Embayment.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|70880|6|Mentioned|p77|Pliocene|Pliocene|Otway Basin.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|70909|14|Not recorded|p55||Lochkovian|Volcanicity commenced in late Pliocene refers to Turnbull et al, (1965).||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|70942|4|Described|p118, 127|||Geological map p.118.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|70999|4|Described|167|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|71181|4|Described|p191|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|71266|6|Mentioned|p614 Fig.3|Pliocene|Pliocene|Otway Basin.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|71410|5|Briefly described|p1051|||Has potential as parent material for REE-enriched regolith and soil.|||||REE-enriched alkaline potassic-to-ultrapotassic volcanics and intrusives.|
14099|Newer Volcanics|73118|5|Briefly described|p71, 81|Quaternary|Pliocene|Forms extensive lava and pyroclastic fields in Western Victoria; numerous small remnant cones, plugs, maars. Also appears as ""Newer Volcanics"" on p81.|||||Basaltic lava, agglomerate, scoria, tuff, and related volcaniclastic sediments.|
14099|Newer Volcanics|73383|6|Mentioned|p2-3|Quaternary|Pliocene|||||Overlies Bridgewater Formation|Igneous rocks.|
14099|Newer Volcanics|73385|6|Mentioned|p5|Quaternary|Quaternary|Otway Basin.||||Overlies Bridgewater Formation||
14099|Newer Volcanics|73386|6|Mentioned|p4|Quaternary|Pliocene|||||Overlies Bridgewater Formation||
14099|Newer Volcanics|73486|5|Briefly described|p511, p522|Holocene|Pliocene|Possibly coeval with or older than Hesse Clay. See also Newer volcanics p511 Fig.2.|||||Basalt, with younger scoria cones and maar craters.|
14099|Newer Volcanics|73494|6|Mentioned|p558|||Contains charnockitic xenoliths with a zircon U-Pb age of 550 Ma; mentioned in discussion of charnockitic xenoliths in a dyke at Boat Harbour, Gerringong. Similar xenoliths have not been described from the Sydney Basin.||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|73576|6|Mentioned|p805|||||||||
14099|Newer Volcanics|73594|5|Briefly described|p4, p6, p22|Quaternary|Pliocene|||Bridgewater Bay Group||Overlies Bridgewater Formation|Basalts.|
72954|Newer Volcanics Group|61186|6|Mentioned|p46|||Source of dimension stone basalts.||||||
72954|Newer Volcanics Group|65715|5|Briefly described|p25 Fig.1a|||Includes unnamed units of basalt, tuff, scoria, icelandite and alkaline lavas. Variation on Newer Volcanic Group.||||||
72954|Newer Volcanics Group|71419|5|Briefly described|p8 Fig 2, p15, p16 Fig 17, p18|Recent|Pliocene|Also presented as Newer Volcanic basalt (p15).|||||Tuff, scoria, stony rises basalt, flat topped basalt.|02-FEB-18
69139|Newer Volcanics Series|61137|6|Mentioned|p51|||Of Howitt (1879).  Historical nomenclature.||||||
41741|Newer Volcanics basalt|50154|5|Briefly described|p114, p228 App.1|||Informally referring to the basalt of the Newer Volcanics. Unconformably overlies the Nigretta Ignimbrite.||||||31-AUG-04
41741|Newer Volcanics basalt|62370|5|Briefly described|p455|||Informal - refers to basalt of the Newer Volcanics Group.||||||
41742|Newer Volcanics basalts|50154|6|Mentioned|p139|||Informally referring to the basalts of the Newer Volcanics.||||||
41742|Newer Volcanics basalts|61896|6|Mentioned|p17|||Informal name for basalts of the Newer Volcanics Province.||||||19-DEC-07
41742|Newer Volcanics basalts|64314|6|Mentioned|p493, p494|Quaternary|Late Miocene|Informal name - see Newer Volcanics. See also p500 Fig. 5.||||||21-OCT-08
14095|Newer Volcanics basalts and trachytes|30742|6|Mentioned|p493|||||||||
42165|Newer Volcanics flow|60585|6|Mentioned|p77|||Informally referring to a lava flow of Newer Volcanics.||||||
14097|Newer Volcanics""|10010|6|Mentioned|p18|||Overlies Loxton-Parilla sands. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||13-AUG-07
14097|Newer Volcanics""|24344|5|Briefly described|p69|Holocene|Late Pliocene|||||||
14097|Newer Volcanics""|29355|6|Mentioned|p180|||||||||
14097|Newer Volcanics""|32499|6|Mentioned|p100|||||||||
14097|Newer Volcanics""|37872|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
14097|Newer Volcanics""|39668|6|Mentioned|p221|||||||||
14097|Newer Volcanics""|42966|3|Fully described|p292|Recent|Pliocene|||||||
14097|Newer Volcanics""|44133|6|Mentioned|p264|||||||||
14097|Newer Volcanics""|49038|4|Described|Table 2|||||||||
14097|Newer Volcanics""|70909|14|Not recorded|p55|||||||||
68492|Newer Volcanics''|24551|6|Mentioned|p305|||||||||
28864|Newer basalt|34991|6|Mentioned|Fig.12.5|||||||||
14101|Newer basalts|23515|5|Briefly described|p2 Fig.1|||||||||
14101|Newer basalts|29980|6|Mentioned|p105|||Quaternary||||||
14101|Newer basalts|35012|6|Mentioned|p429|||||||||
14101|Newer basalts|35841|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
14103|Newer volcanics|2967|6|Mentioned|p25, p80 Fig.4.2|||||||||
14103|Newer volcanics|29706|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
14103|Newer volcanics|37720|6|Mentioned|p2425|||||||||
14103|Newer volcanics|69651|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
14112|Newport Formation|24038|6|Mentioned|p443|||Replaced by Fyansford Formation.||||||
14112|Newport Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p315|||Superseded by Fyansford Formation.||||||
14112|Newport Formation|29591|5|Briefly described|p98|||||||||
14112|Newport Formation|31242|5|Briefly described|p9|||Refers hydrogeology||||||
14112|Newport Formation|31243|4|Described|p6|||Re hydrology||||||
14112|Newport Formation|31516|6|Mentioned|p57|||||||||
14112|Newport Formation|33458|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
14112|Newport Formation|33464|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
14112|Newport Formation|33598|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
14112|Newport Formation|33599|4|Described|p13|||Tertiary.||||||
14112|Newport Formation|33604|4|Described|p22|||||||||
14112|Newport Formation|33605|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
14112|Newport Formation|34991|6|Mentioned|p388|||||||||
14112|Newport Formation|35011|6|Mentioned|Fig. 9.5b|||||||||
14112|Newport Formation|35097|6|Mentioned|p178|||||||||
14112|Newport Formation|35276|6|Mentioned|p239|||||||||
14112|Newport Formation|35285|5|Briefly described|p415|||||||||
14112|Newport Formation|37035|6|Mentioned|p142|||||||||
14112|Newport Formation|37128|6|Mentioned|p357|||||||||
14112|Newport Formation|41521|6|Mentioned|p236|||||||||
14112|Newport Formation|41848|6|Mentioned|p390, Fig.9.5b|||Age Tertiary||||||
14112|Newport Formation|42318|6|Mentioned|p5|||Synonym for Balcombe Clay||||||
14112|Newport Formation|42827|5|Briefly described|p313|||||||||
14112|Newport Formation|43194|5|Briefly described|p122, p131|Triassic|Triassic|Of Narrabeen Group. Equivalent to the Gosford Formation. Time equivalent of the lower part of the Napperby Formation, Gunnedah Basin.||||||
14112|Newport Formation|45128|6|Mentioned|Fig.42|||Correlation table of sediments containing Dromornithidae in Australia.||||||
14112|Newport Formation|60083|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Stated to be synonymous with Fyansford Formation.  Glauconitic silt, calcareous silt, grey clay, minor limestone.||||||19-JUL-04
14112|Newport Formation|65715|5|Briefly described|p14 Tb.8|||Superseded name for Gellibrand Marl used by Thomas and Baragwanath (1950) p50.||||||
14112|Newport Formation|66577|6|Mentioned|p997 Fig.2.|Triassic|Triassic|||Unit in Narrabeen Group.||Is overlain by Hawkesbury Sandstone.||
14112|Newport Formation|67560|5|Briefly described|p258, p260-p272|Triassic|Triassic|Constrained by the age of the Narrabeen Group. Shallow estuarine/salt marsh/encroaching fluvio-deltaic environment. ~67m thick. Delineated well by its high gamma response.||Of the Narrabeen Group.||Overlain by the Hawkesbury Sandstone. Underlain by the Garie Formation.|Grey shale and fine sandstone with occasional dark grey shale/mudstone, overlain by mainly quartz lithic sandstone.|
14112|Newport Formation|67663|6|Mentioned|p520 Tb.1, p522|Triassic|Triassic|||||||
14112|Newport Formation|68003|5|Briefly described|p43.|Triassic|Triassic|||Unit in upper part of Narrabeen Group.||||
14112|Newport Formation|68004|6|Mentioned|p23 Table 1. |||Newcastle Coalfield.||Unit in Narrabeen Group.||||
14112|Newport Formation|68811|6|Mentioned|p195|Tertiary|Tertiary|Also referred to as Fyansford Formation. Aquitard.||||||14-APR-20
14112|Newport Formation|71419|5|Briefly described|p21-22|Miocene|Miocene|Of Thomas and Baragwanath (1950). Same unit as Bowler's (1963) Fyansford Clay. See discussion p22. Superseded by Gellibrand Marl in 2009.|||||Marine clays with limestone bands.|02-FEB-18
14110|Newport Formation""|35276|6|Mentioned|p239|||||||||
14113|Newport Silt|33604|6|Mentioned|p23|||Cross section||||||
14113|Newport Silt|44197|6|Mentioned|Map Legend||Miocene|||||||
14113|Newport Silt|63445|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Miocene|Miocene|Mapped with Fyansford Clay as one unit.|||||Marine: glauconitic silt, marl, minor limestone.|
28866|Niggerheads Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||569.||||||
14131|Niggerheads Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p440 App1|||G153 I-Type.||||||
14131|Niggerheads Granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
14131|Niggerheads Granodiorite|29711|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
14131|Niggerheads Granodiorite|33602|6|Mentioned|p30|||||||||
14131|Niggerheads Granodiorite|39860|5|Briefly described|p15|||Granodiorite: quartz, plagioclase, K-feldspar, biotite, some muscovite||||||30-NOV-04
14131|Niggerheads Granodiorite|42089|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
14131|Niggerheads Granodiorite|42791|6|Mentioned|p209|||||||||
14131|Niggerheads Granodiorite|42835|6|Mentioned|p249|||||||||
14131|Niggerheads Granodiorite|42836|6|Mentioned|p252|||||||||
14131|Niggerheads Granodiorite|43220|6|Mentioned|p11||Devonian|||||||
14131|Niggerheads Granodiorite|44184|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|Shown as Niggerheads I-type.||||||
14131|Niggerheads Granodiorite|61160|3|Fully described|p73, p31 Tb. 5.2, p58-59 Fig. 6.8|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of Falls Creek Suite. Equigranular biotite granodiorite. Nonconformably underlies basalt of Older Volcanic Gp in southern area. Intrudes the migmatite and gneiss of Omeo Metamorphic Complex, Cobungra Granite, and western edge of Pretty Valley Tonalite.||||||
14131|Niggerheads Granodiorite|61164|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Falls Creek Suite. Biotite granodiorite: medium-coarse grained; equigranular; I-type intrusion. GSV map code: G153.||||||
14131|Niggerheads Granodiorite|61165|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Falls Creek Suite. Biotite granodiorite: medium-coarse grained; equigranular; I-type intrusion. GSV map code: G153.||||||
14131|Niggerheads Granodiorite|61166|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Falls Creek Suite. Biotite granodiorite: medium-coarse grained; equigranular; I-type intrusion. GSV map code: G153.||||||
14131|Niggerheads Granodiorite|61167|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Falls Creek Suite. Biotite granodiorite: medium-coarse grained; equigranular; I-type intrusion. GSV map code: G153.||||||07-FEB-11
14131|Niggerheads Granodiorite|61168|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of Falls Creek Suite. Biotite granodiorite: I-type; highly magnetic (200-500 nT; kv = 5-750 x10^-6 cgs) and nonmagnetic subdivisions. GSV map code: G153.||||||
14131|Niggerheads Granodiorite|68116|5|Briefly described|Appendix, Map 27.|Early Devonian|Early Devonian||||||Biotite granodiorite: medium-coarse grained; I-type.|
69809|Niggerheads granodiorite|61160|6|Mentioned|p70|||Informal - see Niggerheads Granodiorite.||||||
69809|Niggerheads granodiorite|61161|6|Mentioned|p91|||Of Falls Creek Suite. Informal.||||||
41743|Nigretta ignimbrite|50154|6|Mentioned|p117|||Informal - see Nigretta Ignimbrite.||||||
37627|Nine Mile Tonalite|23309|6|Mentioned|Appendix 1|||Superseded by Aughaderry Tonalite.||||||23-MAY-13
37627|Nine Mile Tonalite|60452|6|Mentioned|p53|||Renamed by Vandenburg et al (2000) as Aughaderry Tonalite, since the name Nine Mile Volcanics in NSW has precedence.||||||23-MAY-13
37627|Nine Mile Tonalite|60491|4|Described|p51|||Of the Nine Mile Suite. Also described as the Gracedale tonalite by Evans (1993). I-type||||||
37627|Nine Mile Tonalite|60492|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of the Nine Mile Suite. Porphyritic biotite hornblende tonalite: I-type, oxidised; fine grained, yellowish grey.||||||30-SEP-04
37627|Nine Mile Tonalite|60493|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Middle Devonian|Early Devonian|Of Nine Mile Suite. Tonalite; oxidised I-type: highly magnetic (to 250 nT); variable radiometric response, K, Th and U all dominating in some areas.||||||30-SEP-04
37627|Nine Mile Tonalite|66002|6|Mentioned|p6 Tb.5|||Defined by Bibby and Moore (1998). Replaced by Aughaderry Tonalite.||||||23-MAY-13
31826|Nine Mile granite|43846|6|Mentioned|13||Devonian|Invalid, because Nine Mile Volcanics (NSW) has priority||||||
41922|Nine Mile suite|60452|6|Mentioned|p49|||Informal - see Nine Mile suite.||||||
41922|Nine Mile suite|60491|6|Mentioned|p4|||Informally referring to the Nine Mile Suite.||||||22-NOV-04
14184|Nirranda Group""|30578|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
14184|Nirranda Group""|35066|6|Mentioned|p209|||In reference to Bock 1965.||||||04-FEB-08
14187|Nirranda Sub-Group|31922|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
14187|Nirranda Sub-Group|38221|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||Otway Basin||||||
14188|Nirranda Sub-group|23230|4|Described|Table4-1p40, 42, 44|Early Oligocene|Late Eocene|||||||
14188|Nirranda Sub-group|35066|3|Fully described|p209|||||||||
14188|Nirranda Sub-group|35285|5|Briefly described|p414|||||||||
14188|Nirranda Sub-group|38932|5|Briefly described|p97|||See also P98||||||
14188|Nirranda Sub-group|42827|5|Briefly described|p283, Fig 8.7|||variation of Nirranda Subgroup of Heytesbury Group||||||
14190|Nirranda Subgroup|29355|6|Mentioned|p190|||||||||
14190|Nirranda Subgroup|30576|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
14190|Nirranda Subgroup|30578|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
14190|Nirranda Subgroup|42318|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P10|||||||||
14190|Nirranda Subgroup|43590|6|Mentioned|p21|||Now Nirranda Group||||||
40216|Nirranda group|24200|5|Briefly described|p408|Oligocene|Eocene|Informal - see Nirranda Group.  Geological Province: Otway basin.||||||
40216|Nirranda group|24551|6|Mentioned|p248 Fig. 9.11|||||||||
40216|Nirranda group|24562|5|Briefly described|p3, 7, Table 1|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
40216|Nirranda group|50154|6|Mentioned|p132|Miocene|Paleocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||16-SEP-04
14191|Nirrande Group|48977|6|Mentioned|p2|||Misspelling of Nirranda.||||||
34850|Nobby Road Formation|22968|6|Mentioned|P69||Silurian|||||||
14227|Noorinbee Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p440, App1|||Superseded by Noorinbee Granodiorite.||||||
14227|Noorinbee Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Noorinbee Granodiorite.||||||
40666|Noorinbee granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p323|||||||||
14248|Normanby Group|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Otway Basin||||||
14248|Normanby Group|48911|6|Mentioned|p29|||Chart 1||||||
14247|Normanby Group""|31036|6|Mentioned|p194|||Pliocene||||||
37141|Normanville Groups|23564|6|Mentioned|p1444|||||||||
14291|Northeast Metamorphic Complex|33238|6|Mentioned|p643|||||||||
69274|Northern Province"" volcanics|60503|6|Mentioned|p117, p41 Tb. 2|||Of Cook (1978). Informal former name for northern outcrop of the Murtagh Creek Ignimbrite. ||||||
83507|Northon Gully Sandstone|73489|6|Mentioned|p661|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
14297|Northwest Bend Formation|10010|5|Briefly described|p12 Fig. 3|Late Pliocene|Late Pliocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||13-AUG-07
14297|Northwest Bend Formation|23921|5|Briefly described|p1109 Table 1|Pliocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
14297|Northwest Bend Formation|29591|6|Mentioned|Table 20|||||||||
14297|Northwest Bend Formation|31746|6|Mentioned|p197|||||||||
14297|Northwest Bend Formation|33826|5|Briefly described|p42|||See also P44 - Structural geology||||||
14297|Northwest Bend Formation|38068|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
14297|Northwest Bend Formation|40003|5|Briefly described|p39|||||||||
14297|Northwest Bend Formation|60540|5|Briefly described|p1000 Fig.2, p1002 Fig.4, p1009 Fig.5|Gelasian|Zanclean|This variation on the Norwest Bend Formation is restricted to some diagrams, where it also appears as NW Bend Formation; but in the main body of the article it is always written as Norwest Bend Formation.||||||
14297|Northwest Bend Formation|63887|5|Briefly described|p21 Fig. 1|||||||||
30482|Northwestern Latrobe|43145|4|Described|p25|Late Paleocene|Campanian|Informal unit of Middle Latrobe, Latrobe Group.||||||
14300|Norton Creek Sandstone|33732|6|Mentioned|p106|||||||||
14303|Norton Gully Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Devonian|Devonian|Of Walhalla Group||||||
14303|Norton Gully Formation|42033|6|Mentioned|p653|||||||||
14303|Norton Gully Formation|42827|6|Mentioned|p115|||same as Norton Gully Sandstone?||||||
14303|Norton Gully Formation|61120|6|Mentioned|p2, pp14-15. |||Correlated (VandenBerg 1975) with Yeringberg Formation. Contains trilobites.|||||Includes mudstone.|
40715|Norton Gully sandstone|23309|6|Mentioned|p153|||||||||
40715|Norton Gully sandstone|24551|6|Mentioned|p123|||Informal - see Norton Gully Sandstone.||||||03-AUG-05
42380|Norton gully sandstone|24588|5|Briefly described|p14 Tb.2|Emsian|Emsian|Informal - see Norton Gully Sandstone. Geological Province: Mount Easton Province.||||||
75254|Norton's Creek Sandstone|61185|6|Mentioned|p43|||Obsolete. Of Thomas (1953). Previously called "Upper Sandstone Beds" by Thomas (1947). Renamed and redefined as Norton Gully Sandstone (VandenBerg 1975).||||||07-FEB-11
80268|Nortons Gully Sandstone|71040|5|Briefly described|p8 Fig.5|||Melbourne Zone. U-Pb zircon age from a tuff constituent.|404 +/- 3 Ma (Morand and Fanning, 2006).|||||
72922|Notostrea Greensand""|61182|6|Mentioned|p33|||Within Sequence 4 - Mepunga Formation. Thin shelly galuconitic bed. Overlies Turritella Clay. ||||||
69220|Notostrea"" greensand|60563|5|Briefly described|p46|||Informal name. Caps the "Turritella" mudstone. Thin pelletal, glauconite rich (minor phosphate pellets), fossiliferous.||||||
14335|Nuggetty Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
36809|Nuggetty Reef Granite""|23810|6|Mentioned|p892|||Informal name.||||||
14337|Nulla Nulla Sands|42592|6|Mentioned|p281|||Variation on Nulla Nulla Sand Member.||||||
14368|Nullawaare Greensand|36913|6|Mentioned|p79|||Misspelling of Nullawarre.||||||
14368|Nullawaare Greensand|41714|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
73837|Nullawarre Formation|24453|5|Briefly described|p809 Fig.2|Campanian|Santonian|Of Sherbrook Group. Overlain by Paaratte Formation, overlies Belfast Mudstone. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
73837|Nullawarre Formation|66245|6|Mentioned|p22 Fig.24, p63 Fig.C4.|||||||||
73837|Nullawarre Formation|67366|5|Briefly described|p103 Fig.2, pp108-109, pp113-115.|Santonian|Santonian|Port Campbell Embayment, (onshore) Otway Basin. Hosts gas reserves in Halladale and Black Watch gas fields, which were discovered by amplitude versus offset (AVO) seismic interpretation.||Unit in Sherbrook Group.||Locally overlies Belfast Formation. Is overlain by Skull Creek Mudstone.|Shallow to nearshore marine glauconitic sandstone and shale.|
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|22875|5|Briefly described|p26 Table1|||||||||
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|30576|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|30578|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||See also Table 2||||||
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|30675|5|Briefly described|p253|||Lithology & radioactivity||||||
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|30905|6|Mentioned|Table 7.3|||||||||
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|31036|1|Redefined|p202|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|See also p205, Table 9-1. Unit of Paaratte Fm.||||||26-SEP-07
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|31424|4|Described|p18|||Described from core.||||||26-SEP-07
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|34987|5|Briefly described|p172|||||||||
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|35066|6|Mentioned|Fig.8.6|||||||||
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|35722|6|Mentioned|p3|||Stratigraphy.||||||
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|41269|5|Briefly described|p245|||||||||
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|41642|4|Described|p245|||||||||
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|41701|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cretaceous||||||||
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|41714|6|Mentioned|p301|||||||||
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|41726|6|Mentioned|p421|||||||||
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|41769|4|Described|p17|||||||||
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|41868|6|Mentioned|p534|||||||||
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|42318|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P10|||||||||
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p245|||Of Paaratte Formation.||||||26-SEP-07
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|63124|5|Briefly described|p48 Fig. 5.1|||Of Sprigg (1986) as a member of the Paaratte Formation; together with Skull Creek Mudstone Member forms Nullawarre Greensand. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
14372|Nullawarre Greensand Member|71437|4|Described|Fig. 1 opp 154,  p155, 157|Santonian|Coniacian|Littoral or paralic unit of both regressive and transgressive character;||Of Paaratte Formation.||Transitional or interfingering with Paaratte Formation.|Arenitic sediments with glauconitic quartz sands predominating.|
14370|Nullawarre Greensand Member""|42361|5|Briefly described|p16|||||||||
14370|Nullawarre Greensand Member""|48911|4|Described|p20|||||||||
68765|Nullawarre formation|61016|6|Mentioned|p13|||Informal name. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||20-APR-05
68765|Nullawarre formation|61471|6|Mentioned|p34|||Informal name.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
14396|Nungatta Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||123.  Of the Nungatta Suite (Candelo Supersuite).  Not intended as a formal name.  Vic & NSW.  Variation on Nungatta Granodiorite, Vic.||||||09-FEB-05
75953|Nunnet Plains Volcanic Group|68115|5|Briefly described|p9.|Late Eocene|Late Eocene|New name, after Nunnet Plains on the Nunniong Plateau. Replaces Older Volcanic Group on the Nunniong Plateau, The Springs plateau, Bald Hills and south to Buchan South. Included as part of the Gelantipy Subprovince by Price et al. (2003). Age from several K-Ar dates (Wellman, 1974; Henley and Webb, 1990).|||||Quartz tholeiitic basalt, nepheline basanite and hawaiite.|
26815|Nunnett Granite|23615|6|Mentioned|p156|||Orignially mapped as seperate unit within Nunniong Granodiorite by White and Chappell (1988). Now included as undifferentiated Nunniong Granodiorite.||||||
26815|Nunnett Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||||||||
14405|Nunniong Granita|42089|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
14406|Nunniong Granite|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
14406|Nunniong Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p440 App1|||Superseded by Nunniong Granodiorite.||||||
14406|Nunniong Granite|23615|6|Mentioned|p156|||Orignially mapped as seperate unit within Nunniong Granodiorite by White and Chappell (1988). Now included as unddifferented Nunniong Granodiorite.||||||
14406|Nunniong Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p56|||Of the Omeo Metamorphic Complex.||||||
14406|Nunniong Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||376.  Of the Bullenbalong Suite (Bullenbalong Supersuite). Formal name not intended. Variation on Nunniong Granodiorite.||||||08-FEB-05
14406|Nunniong Granite|61161|5|Briefly described|p153|||Age: K/Ar (biotite) 430+-13 Ma, Evernden and Richards (1962).||||||
14406|Nunniong Granite|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3, pp113-114, p122. ||Silurian|Buchan Zone, Benambra Terrane. S-type granite. Age interpreted from Fig.3. Associated with the sub-economic Tiger Creek (porphyry-type copper) Prospect. See also reference to Nunniong Granodiorite p.126.|c.422 Ma.|||||
14408|Nuntin Clay|37330|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
14408|Nuntin Clay|69016|5|Briefly described|p91|Early Pliocene|Early Pliocene|Of the Gippsland Basin.||Unit of Boisdale Formation.|||Clay unit.|
68493|Nuntin Clay, Upper|24551|5|Briefly described|p338 Fig. 11.2|Middle Pleistocene|Early Pleistocene|||||||
40301|Nuntin Member|24468|5|Briefly described|p405 Fig.2|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin||||||
40301|Nuntin Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p333 Fig. 10.41|||||||||
14430|Nyerimalang Formation""|35273|6|Mentioned|p261|||In reference to Wilkins 1963.||||||
69847|Nyerimilang Formation|61207|5|Briefly described|p280 Fig. 2|Late Pliocene|Early Pliocene|Non-marine sands and gravels. Overlies Jemmys Point Formation at Red Bluff. Geological Province: onshore Gippsland Basin.||||||
40302|Nyermilang Formation|24468|5|Briefly described|p405 Fig.2|Pliocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin. Max Thickness: 30m||||||
40302|Nyermilang Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p333 Fig. 10.41|||||||||03-AUG-05
68495|O'Dell granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
74744|O'Sullivan Member|60599|6|Mentioned|p56|||Abbreviation of O'Sullivan Sandstone Member. Forms part of Norton Gully Sandstone (Walhalla Group). Overlain by Montys Hut Formation; underlain by Wilson Creek Shale. Considered by some workers to be equivalent  to McIvor Sandstone.||||||
74744|O'Sullivan Member|61185|5|Briefly described|p45, p24-25 Fig. 7|||Of Schleiger (1964a, 1964b). Former stratigraphic subdivision of Lower Palaeozoic rocks associated with Humevale Siltstone and Walhalla Group sediments. Name now obsolete and rocks now belong to Norton Gully Sandstone (Walhalla Group).||||||07-FEB-11
32565|O'dell Tonalite|23309|6|Mentioned|p440 App1|||G526 I-Type.||||||
41928|Ocean View Granodiorite|43314|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Of the Ocean View Suite. S-type. Foliated, medium grained biotite, muscovite, cordierite granodiorite with numerous schistose enclaves.||||||
41928|Ocean View Granodiorite|43315|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Of Ocean View Suite. S-type. Foliated, medium grained biotite, muscovite, cordierite granodiorite with numerous schistose enclaves.||||||03-MAY-05
41928|Ocean View Granodiorite|60541|5|Briefly described|p69, p89|Silurian|Silurian|See also Ocean View Granite.  S-type. Age is Middle Silurian. See also p18 Tb. 1, p31 and 32.||||||21-JUN-05
68494|Ocean View granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p234|||Of the Kuark Province.||||||
68494|Ocean View granite|60541|6|Mentioned|p75|||Informal - see Ocean View Granite.||||||
28888|Old Hut "member"|33606|6|Mentioned|p63|||||||||
14515|Old Hut Limestone|22968|6|Mentioned|P14||Silurian|May be the same unit as the Old Hut Limestone Member||||||
14515|Old Hut Limestone|23710|6|Mentioned|p72|||||||||
14515|Old Hut Limestone|33393|6|Mentioned|p161|||||||||
14515|Old Hut Limestone|40328|6|Mentioned|p70|||||||||
25362|Old Hut limestone "member"|33606|6|Mentioned|p63|||||||||
28889|Old Sheep Station Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||577. NOT variation on Sheep Station Creek Complex, NSW.||||||
68518|Old Sheep Station granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p320|||||||||
68519|Old Sheepstation Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p44 Fig. 2.51|||||||||
35551|Older Basalt|23243|5|Briefly described|Fig11-5.1p170||Eocene|||||||
35551|Older Basalt|23262|5|Briefly described|Fig13-1.1p290, 292|Oligocene|Eocene|||||||
35551|Older Basalt|23273|6|Mentioned|p434|||||||||
35551|Older Basalt|23615|6|Mentioned|p37 Fig.13, p218 App. 2|Late Eocene|Late Eocene|||||||
35551|Older Basalt|60543|5|Briefly described|Map legend|||||||||23-DEC-09
35551|Older Basalt|60544|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||23-DEC-09
35551|Older Basalt|65715|5|Briefly described|p15|||Informal name? Included here in Murraduc Basalt.||||||
35551|Older Basalt|70999|14|Not recorded|p170|||chemical analysis.||||||
35551|Older Basalt|71180|4|Described|p187|||||||||
35551|Older Basalt|71203|14|Not recorded|p207|||Stratigraphy.||||||
35551|Older Basalt|71205|14|Not recorded|p218|||Excursion details.||||||
14522|Older Basalts|23268|6|Mentioned|p387, Fig14-2.2(b)p389||Tertiary|||||||
14522|Older Basalts|29741|6|Mentioned|p432|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|30370|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|30937|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14522|Older Basalts|31345|6|Mentioned|p302|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|32233|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|33137|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|33156|6|Mentioned|p135|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|33355|6|Mentioned|p89|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|33603|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14522|Older Basalts|33607|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14522|Older Basalts|33705|6|Mentioned|p45|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|34920|4|Described|p21|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|34956|6|Mentioned|p81|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|34992|6|Mentioned|p406|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|35712|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|36381|6|Mentioned|p196|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|37035|6|Mentioned|p106|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|37136|6|Mentioned|p353|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|37195|5|Briefly described|p36|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|38070|6|Mentioned|p98|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|39087|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|43025|5|Briefly described|p577|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|43058|6|Mentioned|p9|||synonym for Older Volcanics||||||
14522|Older Basalts|43493|6|Mentioned|25||Tertiary|||||||
14522|Older Basalts|46802|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
14522|Older Basalts|60503|6|Mentioned|p139|||Early mapping of Morass Creek Basalt showed the basalts as both Older and Newer Basalts.||||||07-SEP-05
14522|Older Basalts|70901|14|Not recorded|p10||Eocene|Distribution.||||||
14521|Older Basalts""|31577|6|Mentioned|p92|||Stratigraphy||||||
14521|Older Basalts""|32686|6|Mentioned|p232|||Stratigraphy||||||
14521|Older Basalts""|37065|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
14521|Older Basalts""|38070|6|Mentioned|p92|||||||||
77726|Older Volcanic|66002|6|Mentioned|p18|||Of Aplin, 1860. Superseded name for Miocene and older basalts in Victoria, Older Volcanics||||||
14528|Older Volcanic Basalt|35943|5|Briefly described|p10|||||||||
14529|Older Volcanic Series|31345|6|Mentioned|p302|||||||||
14529|Older Volcanic Series|32852|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
14529|Older Volcanic Series|33476|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
14529|Older Volcanic Series|33752|5|Briefly described|p359|||||||||
14529|Older Volcanic Series|34513|6|Mentioned|p179|||Eocene. See also PP180-183||||||
14529|Older Volcanic Series|34514|6|Mentioned|p17|||See also P26||||||
14529|Older Volcanic Series|61137|6|Mentioned|p51|||Of Hills (1938).||||||
14531|Older Volcanic basaltic lavas|35091|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
14532|Older Volcanic basalts|29620|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
14532|Older Volcanic basalts|30082|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
14532|Older Volcanic basalts|31345|6|Mentioned|Fig.VI-10|||||||||
14532|Older Volcanic basalts|31713|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
14532|Older Volcanic basalts|33458|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
14532|Older Volcanic basalts|35091|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
14532|Older Volcanic basalts|35234|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
14532|Older Volcanic basalts|35290|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
14532|Older Volcanic basalts|36197|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
14532|Older Volcanic basalts|36499|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
14533|Older Volcanic series|35712|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|22875|4|Described|p58|Miocene|Paleocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|22876|4|Described|p16|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|22877|5|Briefly described|map|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|||||||19-NOV-08
14540|Older Volcanics|22879|5|Briefly described|map|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|22880|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|Basalt: small plugs of dark grey, fine grained, slightly vesicular basalt||||||01-OCT-04
14540|Older Volcanics|22886|4|Described|p16|Miocene|Late Jurassic|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|22944|6|Mentioned|p2||Paleocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|22968|5|Briefly described|P16, P156||Late Eocene|Age of unit is 37.6+/-0.6 Ma. Maximum thickness is 80m.||||||11-JAN-07
14540|Older Volcanics|22971|4|Described|p 26, 27|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23021|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Eocene|Eocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23029|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Eocene|Eocene|Nonconformably overlies the Mount Leinster Igneous Complex||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23030|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Paleogene|Paleogene|||||||07-NOV-08
14540|Older Volcanics|23230|5|Briefly described|p42|Early Miocene|Paleocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23231|5|Briefly described|p55|Early Miocene|Late Cretaceous|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23233|5|Briefly described|p71-2|Early Miocene|Paleocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23234|6|Mentioned|p90|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23237|6|Mentioned|p104|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23238|6|Mentioned|p107-8|||Geol. Province: Western Port Basin||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23259|5|Briefly described|Fig12-4.3p228, Fig12-4.4p229|Eocene|Paleocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23263|5|Briefly described|Fig13-2.1p312, 314||Tertiary|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23265|5|Briefly described|Fig13-4.1p338, 339|Oligocene|Eocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23267|5|Briefly described|p376-7, Fig14-1.4p385, 386||Early Miocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23268|5|Briefly described|Fig14-2.1p388, 396-7||Oligocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23269|5|Briefly described|p402, Fig14-3.3p405|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23272|6|Mentioned|Fig14-4.1p415||Miocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23274|5|Briefly described|p447||Tertiary|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Oligocene|Paleocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23322|5|Briefly described|957 Fig.2|Oligocene|Paleocene|In both Wangerrip Group and Demons Bluff Formation (Nirranda Group?).  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-SEP-09
14540|Older Volcanics|23537|5|Briefly described|p 440|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23615|3|Fully described|p144, p32|Late Eocene|Late Eocene|Physiographically divided into two subprovinces: Nunniong (west) and Gelantipy Subprovince (central and east).  Age range of dated samples: 41.7 - 37.6Ma (K/Ar). Geological Province: Gelantipy Province.||||||22-FEB-13
14540|Older Volcanics|23778|6|Mentioned|p674|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23932|5|Briefly described|p665 Table 1|Pleistocene|Neogene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|23938|5|Briefly described|p139 Tb. 1 App. 3|Oligocene|Eocene|Extrusive: tholeiitic and minor alkaline basalts.||||||25-SEP-08
14540|Older Volcanics|24002|5|Briefly described|p235|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|24096|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|24097|5|Briefly described|p13 Fig. 3, p14|Eocene|Paleocene|Basalt rocks.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||22-APR-05
14540|Older Volcanics|24133|6|Mentioned|p90|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|24177|6|Mentioned|p74|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p88 Fig. 3.15, 269, p734 Table 17.4|Carboniferous|Carboniferous|Max thickness: 40m.||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|29355|6|Mentioned|p180|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|29591|6|Mentioned|p98|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|29652|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|29653|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|29823|5|Briefly described|p14|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|29860|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Oligocene|Oligocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|29887|6|Mentioned|p373|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|29982|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Eocene|Eocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|29983|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|30522|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|30574|5|Briefly described|p14|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|30576|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|30578|5|Briefly described|p9|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|30580|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|30739|4|Described|p7|||See also p8 and 9.||||||11-JAN-07
14540|Older Volcanics|30742|6|Mentioned|p491|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|30906|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|30928|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Eocene|Eocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|30929|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Eocene|Eocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|30930|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Eocene|Eocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|30931|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|30932|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Eocene|Eocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|30938|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Eocene|Eocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|31045|6|Mentioned|p139|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|31080|4|Described|p49|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|31242|5|Briefly described|p9|||Refers hydrogeology||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|31243|5|Briefly described|p6|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|31345|6|Mentioned|p302|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|31372|6|Mentioned|p2|||See also P9||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|31449|5|Briefly described|p45|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|31509|6|Mentioned|p146|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Eocene||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|31675|6|Mentioned|p377|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|31713|5|Briefly described|p16|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|31800|6|Mentioned|p210|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|32002|6|Mentioned|p115|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|32074|6|Mentioned|p193|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|32076|6|Mentioned|p203|||Palaeogene correlation||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|32077|6|Mentioned|p35|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|32106|6|Mentioned|p306|||Palaeomagnetic results||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|32218|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|32219|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|32230|6|Mentioned|p34|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|32499|6|Mentioned|p100|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|32852|6|Mentioned|Fig. 2|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33139|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33154|5|Briefly described|p10|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33157|6|Mentioned|p44|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33158|6|Mentioned|p59|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33228|5|Briefly described|p4|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33237|6|Mentioned|p57|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33240|5|Briefly described|p4|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33360|6|Mentioned|p358|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33410|6|Mentioned|p372|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33458|6|Mentioned|p12|||P13||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33462|4|Described|p16|||Hydrogeology.||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33464|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33598|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Oligocene|Oligocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33599|4|Described|p12|||Tertiary.||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33603|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33604|4|Described|p20|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33605|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Oligocene|Oligocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33607|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33756|5|Briefly described|p248|||Flora in associated seds.||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|33940|6|Mentioned|p420|||Early - Mid Tertiary.||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|34360|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|34815|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|34842|4|Described|p19|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|34843|4|Described|p10|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|34956|5|Briefly described|p83|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|34958|6|Mentioned|p88|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|34960|6|Mentioned|p273|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|34963|3|Fully described|p365|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|34966|6|Mentioned|p364|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|34967|6|Mentioned|p347|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|34986|6|Mentioned|p340|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|34990|6|Mentioned|p449|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|34992|6|Mentioned|p404|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|35011|6|Mentioned|p314|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|35012|4|Described|p429|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|35013|6|Mentioned|p395|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|35066|4|Described|p221|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|35073|4|Described|p12|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|35091|4|Described|p11|||See also p29.||||||11-JAN-07
14540|Older Volcanics|35273|4|Described|p256|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|35276|4|Described|p244|||Briefly described p236 and p242.||||||11-JAN-07
14540|Older Volcanics|35285|5|Briefly described|p417|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|35290|4|Described|p31|||See also p14.||||||11-JAN-07
14540|Older Volcanics|35712|4|Described|p17|||See p31 re aquifers.||||||11-JAN-07
14540|Older Volcanics|35943|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|36197|5|Briefly described|p10|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|37127|5|Briefly described|p347|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|37330|5|Briefly described|p21|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|37366|4|Described|p4|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|37385|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|37530|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|37547|6|Mentioned|p150|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|38145|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|38146|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Oligocene|Eocene|Eocene to Miocene||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|38147|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Eocene|Eocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|38929|6|Mentioned|p45|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|38931|6|Mentioned|p80|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|39446|6|Mentioned|p35|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|39447|6|Mentioned|p3|||See also P15||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|39860|6|Mentioned|p30|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|40171|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|40523|6|Mentioned|p210|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|40524|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|40527|6|Mentioned|p129|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|40811|4|Described|p326|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|41521|6|Mentioned|p239|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|41578|6|Mentioned|Table 4|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|41642|6|Mentioned|Fig.8.6|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|41701|6|Mentioned|Map legend|early Oligocene||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|41769|6|Mentioned|p29|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|41848|6|Mentioned|p388, Fig.9.5a|||Age Tertiary||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|41849|6|Mentioned|p410|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|41850|4|Described|p440|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|41861|5|Briefly described|p452|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|41868|5|Briefly described|p564|||See also p481.||||||11-JAN-07
14540|Older Volcanics|42318|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P10|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|42485|6|Mentioned|p267|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|42627|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Eocene|Oligocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|42635|5|Briefly described|Fig.7 P28|||Tertiary||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|42647|4|Described|p34||Tertiary|Age: 42Ma - late Eocene.||||||11-JAN-07
14540|Older Volcanics|42827|2|Defined|p440|Miocene|Late Jurassic|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|42852|5|Briefly described|p567|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|43033|5|Briefly described|p9|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|43058|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|43208|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Oligocene|Early Oligocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|43220|5|Briefly described|p11||Tertiary|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|43228|5|Briefly described|p10||Tertiary|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|43312|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Oligocene|Eocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|43313|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Oligocene|Eocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|43314|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Oligocene|Eocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|43315|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|Basalt flows; tholeiitic basalt, olivine basalt, minor hawaiite and mugearite, dark grey to grey-green; black, often deeply weathered. Age is Oligocene to Eocene.||||||03-MAY-05
14540|Older Volcanics|43733|6|Mentioned|p9||Paleocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|43747|6|Mentioned|p6||Paleocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|43870|14|Not recorded|p101,172,353,356||Tertiary|Early Tertiary, probably Eocene||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|43937|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Middle Eocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|44184|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Miocene|Eocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|44185|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Oligocene|Eocene||||||Extrusive: tholeiitic and minor alkaline basalts.|
14540|Older Volcanics|44197|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Oligocene|Eocene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|45070|6|Mentioned|p51|||Tertiary||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|45168|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|48917|6|Mentioned|p7|||Refers Green & Irving (1958)||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|50154|5|Briefly described|p14, p123|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|||||||19-NOV-08
14540|Older Volcanics|60084|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|Olivine basalt, tuff, agglomerate.||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|60452|6|Mentioned|p58, 60|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|||||||19-NOV-08
14540|Older Volcanics|60491|6|Mentioned|p56|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|60538|5|Briefly described|p471 Fig. 10|Eocene|Eocene|Age: K/Ar 36.5 Ma.||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|60542|4|Described|p84|Miocene|Paleocene|Deeply weathered basalts. Blue-black basalt, phenocrysts of plagioclase (mostly sericite) and smaller phenocrysts of pyroxene in a groundmass of plagioclase needles and rounded pyroxene grains. Age: 65-20Ma.||||||07-NOV-08
14540|Older Volcanics|61160|6|Mentioned|p10, p129 Fig. 8.1|Eocene|Eocene|See also Older Volcanic Group - names used interchangeably.||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|61161|6|Mentioned|p134, p8, p94|||Informally referring to Older Volcanic Group.||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|61181|6|Mentioned|p33|Early Miocene|Paleocene|On Phillip Island - barite deposits found, of mineralogical interest, often associated with zeolites hosted by this unit. See also mentions on p16, p21.||||||07-NOV-08
14540|Older Volcanics|61182|4|Described|p23-24|Late Oligocene|Late Oligocene|Basalt plug (intruding Eastern View Fm), pillow basalt and pyroclastics interbedded with upper Demon Bluff Fm (interpreted to be from the main plug), + sills intruding Eastern View and Paaratte Fms - all probably related to the Yaugher Volcanics event.||||||05-FEB-08
14540|Older Volcanics|61207|6|Mentioned|p285 Fig. 5|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|61210|5|Briefly described|p244-245|Miocene|Late Jurassic|Age range suggested by Day (1983).||||||17-JAN-06
14540|Older Volcanics|61328|6|Mentioned|p112|||||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|62741|5|Briefly described|p681 Fig. 3|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|62897|5|Briefly described|p115 Fig. 1|Paleogene|Paleogene|||||||07-NOV-08
14540|Older Volcanics|63122|5|Briefly described|p36|Pleistocene|Pliocene|In Victoria.||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|63130|5|Briefly described|p147|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||05-FEB-08
14540|Older Volcanics|63445|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Oligocene|Eocene||||||Extrusive: tholeiitic and minor alkaline basalts.|
14540|Older Volcanics|63446|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Oligocene|Eocene||||||Extrusive: tholeiitic and minor alkaline basalts.|
14540|Older Volcanics|63741|5|Briefly described|p115 Fig. 1|Paleogene|Paleogene|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|64588|5|Briefly described|p25-26|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|Proposal to discontinue use of Older and Newer Volcanics nomenclature, and to adopt the concept of igneous provinces following Price et al (2003); modifications suggested.||||||19-NOV-08
14540|Older Volcanics|64827|6|Mentioned|p1060|||In Victoria.||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|65715|5|Briefly described|p13, p15|Early Miocene||Superseded name for Miocene or older Cenozoic mafic volcanics. Now distinguished on basis of distribution, in this area as Pentland Hills Volcanics and on the Bellarine Peninsula,  Bellarine Volcanic Group.||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|65900|6|Mentioned|p162||Cenozoic||||||Basalt.|10-MAY-12
14540|Older Volcanics|66002|6|Mentioned|p18, p26 Fig.7|||Superseded name for Older Volcanic Group||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|66244|5|Briefly described|p7.|||Shown as such on the Yan Yean 1:63 360 map (Garratt 1972), including the 'Greensborough Phase', and the Wangaratta 1:250 000 sheet (Vandenberg 1997), including the Seven Creeks Basalt.||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|68990|5|Briefly described|p450|Burdigalian|Cenomanian|Day 1983. Outcrops in the eastern half of Victoria and the Otway Ranges.|95-19 Ma|||||
14540|Older Volcanics|70909|14|Not recorded|p55||Lower Tertiary|||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|71181|14|Not recorded|p189|||Stratigraphy.||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|71202|14|Not recorded|p195|||Stratigraphy.||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|71205|14|Not recorded|p213|||Geological map.||||||
14540|Older Volcanics|71277|5|Briefly described|p305, p307-308, p309 Fig.8|Eocene|Eocene|||||Unconformably overlies Melbourne Formation, Werribee Formation. Unconformably underlies the Brighton and Yarra Delta Groups.|Weathered basalt.|
14540|Older Volcanics|73118|5|Briefly described|p83|Miocene|Paleocene|Appears as 'Older Volcanics'. Numerous small but widespread valley flows and hill-top cappings flanking S and E Murray Basin. Highly variable thickness. Subaerial volcanics.|||||Basaltic lava, agglomerate, tuff, small basalt plugs, dykes, associated volcaniclastic sediments.|
14540|Older Volcanics|75065|6|Mentioned|p160|||Western Gippsland and eastern Otway Basins. Associated with regional thermal uplift c.100-90 Ma.|||||Basaltic intrusions.|
76941|Older Volcanics Group|66244|5|Briefly described|p5.|||Name applied in recent Geological Survey of Victoria 1:250 000 geological maps for all the pre-Pliocene Cenozoic volcanics in the Melbourne Zone. They are subdivided here by age and geographic distribution.|||||Basalt and related rocks, with uncommon interbedded sedimentary rocks.|
14534|Older Volcanics basalt|24038|6|Mentioned|p445|||Formal name not intended.||||||
14534|Older Volcanics basalt|32220|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
14534|Older Volcanics basalt|37366|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
14534|Older Volcanics basalt|61160|5|Briefly described|p17 Fig. 3.5|Paleogene|Paleogene|Informal name for basalts of the Older Volcanics.||||||07-NOV-08
14534|Older Volcanics basalt|61181|6|Mentioned|p33 Fig. 8|||Informal - refers to basalt within Older Volcanics. ||||||
14535|Older Volcanics nephelinites|30742|6|Mentioned|p493|||||||||
14537|Older Volcanics""|29355|6|Mentioned|p180|||||||||
14537|Older Volcanics""|31510|4|Described|p12|||See also Fig. 2||||||
14537|Older Volcanics""|32499|6|Mentioned|p100|||||||||
14537|Older Volcanics""|34656|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
14537|Older Volcanics""|35290|6|Mentioned|p31|||||||||
14537|Older Volcanics""|42558|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
14537|Older Volcanics""|42966|3|Fully described|p290|Early Miocene|Paleocene|||||||
14537|Older Volcanics""|49038|4|Described|Table 2|||||||||
14537|Older Volcanics""|70909|14|Not recorded|p55|||Gippsland area.||||||
14538|Older Volcanics""basalt|34842|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
14542|Older basalts|29980|6|Mentioned|p105|||Tertiary||||||
37360|Older volcanics|24038|5|Briefly described|p438 Fig.1|Oligocene|Eocene|Informal name - see Older Volcanics||||||
37360|Older volcanics|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Early Miocene|Middle Eocene|Informal name. Over and under Traralgon Formation, Werribee Formation, and Fyansford Formation. ||||||
42312|Olorda Formation|24224|5|Briefly described|p267|Lochkovian|Lochkovian|Geological Province: Turtons Creek Inlier.||||||
14576|Omeo Complex|23321|6|Mentioned|p440|||||||||07-FEB-07
14576|Omeo Complex|23454|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
14576|Omeo Complex|23866|5|Briefly described|p132|||See also Omeo Metamorphic Complex.||||||
14576|Omeo Complex|33602|6|Mentioned|p30|||||||||
14576|Omeo Complex|35112|6|Mentioned|p287|||||||||
14577|Omeo Granite|42089|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
69810|Omeo Metamorphic Complex Migmatite|61160|5|Briefly described|p130 Tb. 8.1|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|Informal - refers to the migmatite zone of the Omeo Metamorphic Complex. Ages: Ar-Ar 409+/-2Ma biotite, and 413+/-3Ma muscovite. ||||||
69811|Omeo Metamorphic Complex gneiss|61160|6|Mentioned|p51|||Informal - refers to the gneissic part of the Omeo Metamorphic Complex.||||||
69812|Omeo Metamorphic Complex sillimanite gneiss|61160|6|Mentioned|p61|||Informal - refers to the sillimanite gneiss of the Omeo Metamorphic Complex.||||||
14580|Omeo Metamorphic complex|38151|6|Mentioned|p46|||||||||
14580|Omeo Metamorphic complex|39860|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
14581|Omeo Metamorphics|22530|6|Mentioned|Fig.3, p696||Early Silurian|||||||
14581|Omeo Metamorphics|22628|6|Mentioned|p112||Early Paleozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
14581|Omeo Metamorphics|22968|6|Mentioned|P24|||||||||
14581|Omeo Metamorphics|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
14581|Omeo Metamorphics|31713|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
14581|Omeo Metamorphics|39447|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
14581|Omeo Metamorphics|41126|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
14581|Omeo Metamorphics|60503|6|Mentioned|p13, p46|Early Silurian||Informal - see Omeo metamorphic Complex. Intruded by Kimberley Park Granite.   Name also used as heading (p13).||||||06-SEP-05
14581|Omeo Metamorphics|60541|5|Briefly described|p11 Fig. 2|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|||||||
14581|Omeo Metamorphics|60542|5|Briefly described|p11 Fig. 2|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|||||||
25365|Omeo Schists|37330|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
28891|Omeo Schists and Gneisses|23710|14|Not recorded|p69|||Occurrence.||||||
28891|Omeo Schists and Gneisses|33393|6|Mentioned|p158|||||||||
28891|Omeo Schists and Gneisses|34519|6|Mentioned|p46|||||||||
14583|Omeo metamorphic Complex|24310|5|Briefly described|p1043|||||||||
14583|Omeo metamorphic Complex|38151|6|Mentioned|p35|||||||||
14584|Omeo metamorphic complex|24133|5|Briefly described|p20 Fig. 8|Silurian|Silurian|Informal - see Omeo Metamorphic Complex.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
14584|Omeo metamorphic complex|42119|6|Mentioned|p527|||||||||
14584|Omeo metamorphic complex|61181|6|Mentioned|p188|||Informal - see Omeo Metamorphic Complex. ||||||
14584|Omeo metamorphic complex|61196|5|Briefly described|p17|Silurian|Silurian|Informal name. Mainly S-type granites and numerous dykes. Created by regional metamorphism during the Benambran deformation.  Within the Omeo Zone.||||||
14585|Omeo metamorphics|35185|6|Mentioned|p227|||||||||
26821|Omeo-Albury Metamorphic Complex|35278|3|Fully described|p356|||||||||
26821|Omeo-Albury Metamorphic Complex|38879|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Silurian|Middle Ordovician|Middle Ordovician - Lower Silurian||||||
26821|Omeo-Albury Metamorphic Complex|39446|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
14586|Omeo-Albury metamorphic complex|39446|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
35533|Omeo-Wagga Metamorphic Complex|23231|6|Mentioned|Fig5-2p48|||||||||
35533|Omeo-Wagga Metamorphic Complex|61964|6|Mentioned|p13|||See also Omeo Metamorphic Complex. ||||||
26823|Orbost Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p441 App1|||Superseded by Orbost Tonalite.||||||
26823|Orbost Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
26823|Orbost Granite|43312|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Wenlock|G44. Hornblende-biotite trondhjemite, grey to dark grey, fine to medium grained with small enclaves, altered, I-Type.||||||26-OCT-04
26823|Orbost Granite|43313|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Wenlock|||||||
26823|Orbost Granite|60541|6|Mentioned|p63|||First mapped by Beams and Hough (1979). See also Orbost granite, Orbost Granodiorite and Orbost Tonalite. Names used interchangeably. Name changed to Dysentery Tonalite by Chappell et al (1991). Geol. Prov: LFB.||||||12-JAN-06
26823|Orbost Granite|60542|5|Briefly described|p28|||Same as Orbost Tonalite? ||||||
69289|Orbost Granodiorite|60541|6|Mentioned|p62|||Of Beams and Hough (1979).  See also Orbost Granite, Orbost granite and Orbost Tonalite. Names used interchangeably. Now superseded by Dysentery Tonalite. geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||22-JUN-05
31621|Orbost Suite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend||Early Devonian|||||||
41939|Orbost Trondhjemite|43314|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Of the Bete Bolong Suite. G44. I-type. Medium grained hornblende, biotite tonalite.||||||
41939|Orbost Trondhjemite|43315|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|G44. Of the Bete Bolong Suite.  I-type. Medium grained hornblende, biotite tonalite.||||||03-MAY-05
41939|Orbost Trondhjemite|44185|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|||I-type. Age uncertain: shown as SDg, ie Silurian-Devonian.||||||
41939|Orbost Trondhjemite|60542|5|Briefly described|p106 Fig. 46, p128|||At Youngs Creek (prospect). Greenish grey colour, medium-grained and quite mafic containing numerous xenoliths uoo to 0.05mm in size. Also termed Youngs Creek Granite by McInerny (1929). ||||||
69288|Orbost granite|60541|6|Mentioned|p63|||Informal reference to Orbost Granite.||||||
72923|Otway "Formation"|61182|6|Mentioned|p13|||Informal name - see Otway Group. ||||||
68521|Otway Basin volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p262 Fig. 9.29|Jurassic|Jurassic|||||||03-AUG-05
34560|Otway Formation|22824|6|Mentioned|p528|||||||||
34560|Otway Formation|23427|6|Mentioned|Table 11.2 p418|||Possibly informal.||||||
34560|Otway Formation|24424|5|Briefly described|p539 Tb.4|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Age: 110-120 Ma. Palaeomagnetic poles given.||||||
34560|Otway Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p241, p247|||Originally proposed by Duddy (1983) as replacement for Otway Group due to objections then to the term 'Group'.||||||29-JAN-07
34560|Otway Formation|61181|5|Briefly described|p201|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Probably superseded by Otway Group, or misspelt and should be Otway Group?||||||
14681|Otway Group Sandstone|30578|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
14682|Otway Group beds|36499|6|Mentioned|p52|||||||||
14682|Otway Group beds|41642|6|Mentioned|Table 7.4|||||||||
14683|Otway Group sandstone|35290|6|Mentioned|p35|||||||||
14683|Otway Group sandstone|36499|6|Mentioned|p44|||||||||
14683|Otway Group sandstone|50154|6|Mentioned|p201|||Informally referring to the sandstone of the Otway Group.||||||
14684|Otway Group""|32167|6|Mentioned|p339|||Refers Medwell (1954) L.Jur.||||||
14684|Otway Group""|32231|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
14684|Otway Group""|48911|6|Mentioned|p46|||Refers Weegar (1961)||||||
14684|Otway Group""|71437|6|Mentioned|p156|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Said to be replaced by Korumburra Group (which is said to have priority).||||||
69714|Otway Group, lower|23830|6|Mentioned|p2|Early Cretaceous|Late Jurassic|Informal - see Otway Group.  Geological Province: Gambier Embayment, Otway Basin.||||||24-JAN-06
77121|Otway Sequence|61553|6|Mentioned|p605 Fig.4. |Albian||This name appears to be used interchangeably with Otway Megasequence in this article.||||Is overlain unconformably by Durroon Sequence.||
40379|Otway Super-Group|24323|5|Briefly described|p147|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|12781|6|Mentioned|p386|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous||||Crayfish Group, Eumeralla Formation.|Overlies Casterton Formation.||
28897|Otway Supergroup|22674|5|Briefly described|Fig.2 p719, p729|Albian|Berriasian|||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|22686|5|Briefly described|Fig3p745,746-49|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Comprises Casterton Formation, Crayfish Group, Eumeralla Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||17-JAN-06
28897|Otway Supergroup|22875|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|23792|5|Briefly described|p26|Albian|Berriasian|Geological Province: Otway Basin||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|24113|5|Briefly described|p278|||Maximum Thickness: ~ 5km.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|24200|5|Briefly described|p409|Early Cretaceous|Late Jurassic|Geological Province: Otway Basin.  Mentioned in the context of the Otway Supergroup Equivalent.||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|24314|5|Briefly described|p61 Fig.2|Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|24551|6|Mentioned|p245|||||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|24562|4|Described|p4, 6, 8.|Early Cretaceous|Late Jurassic|Includes: Eumeralla Formation, Crayfish Group.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|42079|4|Described|p266|||See also Fig.2||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|43171|4|Described|5|||||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|43195|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Cretaceous|See also commentary on back of map.||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|43733|6|Mentioned|p37|||||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|43744|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p3|||||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|44133|5|Briefly described|p142, 94 Fig. 9.2|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|61045|6|Mentioned|p93|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|61528|6|Mentioned|p823, p826|||||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|61547|6|Mentioned|p461 Fig.2. |Albian|Berriasian||||Includes Crayfish Group.|Is overlain by Sherbrook Group.||
28897|Otway Supergroup|61622|5|Briefly described|p436 Fig. 2, p438 Fig. 4|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Includes Winderemere Sandstone Member and Eumeralla Fromation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
28897|Otway Supergroup|61627|5|Briefly described|p499, p501, p500 Fig. 2|Late Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Includes Crayfish Group and Eumeralla Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
28897|Otway Supergroup|63122|5|Briefly described|p17 Fig. 4.3|Albian|Berriasian|Includes Eumeralla Formation and Crayfish Group units. Geological Province: Otway Basin. ||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|63124|5|Briefly described|p49 Fig. 5.2|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Includes Crayfish Group and Eumeralla Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|63125|6|Mentioned|p103|||Geological Province: Otway Basin||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|63267|5|Briefly described|p485 Fig.2|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Penola Trough, Otway Basin.|||Crayfish Group, Eumeralla Formation.|Unconformably overlies Casterton Formation.||
28897|Otway Supergroup|63431|5|Briefly described|p677 Fig. 2|Albian|Berriasian|Includes the Crayfish Group and Eumeralla Formation. Geological Province: Penola Trough/Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
28897|Otway Supergroup|67366|6|Mentioned|p104. |Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous||||Includes Eumeralla Formation.|||
28897|Otway Supergroup|69651|6|Mentioned|p6|Early Cretaceous|Late Jurassic|Otway Basin. Includes Crayfish and Eumeralla Supersequences. Up to 8km thick; continental and fluvio-lacustrine sediments.||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|72050|6|Mentioned|p233 Fig.2, 237|Early Cretaceous|Late Jurassic|||||||
28897|Otway Supergroup|73356|6|Mentioned|p1|||[Superseded by Otway Group]. See Lovibond et al. (1995) and Boult and Hibburt (2002).||||||
14687|Otway group|23911|6|Mentioned|p91|||Informal-see Otway Group.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
14687|Otway group|24113|6|Mentioned|p278|||Informal - see Otway Group.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
14687|Otway group|24561|6|Mentioned|p41|||Informal - see Otway group.||||||06-JUN-07
14687|Otway group|24562|6|Mentioned|p79|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
14687|Otway group|34002|6|Mentioned|p12|||In Hindaugh No.1 Well||||||
14687|Otway group|38717|5|Briefly described|p20|||||||||
14726|Paaraate Formation|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Misspelling of Paaratte?||||||
14726|Paaraate Formation|42152|4|Described|p15|||||||||
14727|Paaratte Formation sands|37548|6|Mentioned|p131|||||||||
14728|Paaratte Formation shale|36366|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
14729|Paaratte Formation""|31036|6|Mentioned|p196|||Refers Sprigg & Woolley (1963)||||||
14729|Paaratte Formation""|44133|6|Mentioned|p147|||Superseded by Paaratte Formation. ||||||
41008|Paaratte formation|24562|5|Briefly described|p3, 45 Table 1|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
14731|Paaratte sand|41185|6|Mentioned|p177|||||||||
14732|Paaratte sands|41269|6|Mentioned|p245|||||||||
70232|Paarratte Formation|63122|5|Briefly described|p17 Fig. 4.3|Maastrichtian|Santonian|Of the Sherbrook Group. Max. thickness: 1987m. Geological Province: Otway Basin. ||||||
40667|Padthaway Ridge granites|23309|6|Mentioned|p48|||||||||
14821|Paneka Shales""|35283|6|Mentioned|p58|||||||||
14822|Panenka Beds|33732|5|Briefly described|p106|||||||||
14841|Panton Hill flysch|33020|6|Mentioned|p232|||Semi-logarithmic plot of basal section.||||||
83247|Paradoxa Sandstone""|73357|6|Mentioned|p18|Albian|Albian|Otway Basin. Heathfield Sandstone is considered by some workers to range into the basal Coptospora paradoxa Zone of Albian age, the upper sands are alternatively considered as a separate sand body 'Paradoxa Sandstone' by Morgan, (2002).||||May be equivalent to the Heathfield Sandstone.||
41923|Parilla Sand colluvium|60452|5|Briefly described|p45|||Informal name. Refers to small deposits around the Parilla Sand outcrops in northern WEDDERBURN. Composed of red to red-brown clay, silt and quartz sand with sandstone fragments up to boulder size.||||||
14872|Parilla Sand""|41511|5|Briefly described|p20|||||||||
14872|Parilla Sand""|42966|6|Mentioned|Table 26, p162|||Victoria||||||
14872|Parilla Sand""|73228|6|Mentioned|p58|||[Written as 'Parilla Sand'; variation of Parilla Sand]. Of Firman (1966).||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|22720|5|Briefly described|p 159||Pliocene|||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|23089|5|Briefly described|p649|||||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|23884|6|Mentioned|p156 Fig.13.3|||Geological Province: Murray Basin. See also Parilla Sand.||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|24043|6|Mentioned|p534|||Geological Province: Murray Basin||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|24102|5|Briefly described|p133|||Geological Province: Murray Basin. Maximum Thickness: ~300 m.||||||30-NOV-04
14876|Parilla Sands|24344|5|Briefly described|p69, 79|Miocene|Miocene|Age: 8-6Ma. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|24566|6|Mentioned|p114|||Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|31241|6|Mentioned|p97|||On geological map||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|31345|6|Mentioned|p293|||||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|31629|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.1|||L.Pliocene||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|32232|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|34248|6|Mentioned|p115|||||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|39087|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|40779|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|40820|6|Mentioned|p140|||||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|42125|5|Briefly described|p137|||See also Fig.5||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|42594|6|Mentioned|p250|||Variation on Parilla Sand||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|43790|6|Mentioned|p390|||||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|43791|6|Mentioned|p371|||||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|43804|6|Mentioned|Fig.2,p49|||||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|46802|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|61181|5|Briefly described|p149|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|See also Parilla Sand. Overlie Bookpurnong Beds. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|64823|5|Briefly described|p1011|||Marine sands and silts. Equivalent to Calivil Formation. Geological province: Murray Basin.||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|66286|6|Mentioned|p179, p180.|||See Parilla Sand (the formal name for this unit).||||||
14876|Parilla Sands|66287|6|Mentioned|p36|Neogene|Neogene|Of Firman 1966 and 1973. Previous division of the Loxton-Parilla Sands.||||||20-APR-12
14876|Parilla Sands|67179|5|Briefly described|p581|Pliocene|Miocene|Informal, proposed to be superseded by Loxton Sand. Was used for dune and fluvial deposits in Victoria.||||||10-MAY-16
14876|Parilla Sands|70718|6|Mentioned|p104|||Parilla Sand used p23.||||||
83138|Parilla Sands''|73228|4|Described|p58|||[Written as 'Parilla Sands', used in Victoria?]. Name used for dune and fluvial deposits (as opposed to marine strata). Best regarded as a junior synonym of the Loxton Sand because marine and dune/fluvial deposits are often not possible to map separately (see Robson and Webb, 2011).||||||
28909|Parilla Sandstone|30928|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
28909|Parilla Sandstone|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Miocene-Pliocene||||||
38159|Parilla sands|24344|6|Mentioned|p70 Fig.1|||Informal name - see Parilla Sands.  Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
83451|Park Granite|70268|6|Mentioned|p256|||||||||
77293|Parwan Coal Seam|65715|5|Briefly described|p12-13|||Superseded name, since now included in Altona Coal Seam (Member) of Werribee Formation. Synonymous with Parwan Seam. Senior synonym of Maddingley Coal Seam. Overlies Lerderderg Formation.||||||
28911|Parwan Seam|39865|5|Briefly described|p29|||||||||
28911|Parwan Seam|65715|5|Briefly described|p11 Tb.7|||Continuous with Altona Coal Seam and therefore relegated to junior synonym.||||||
14925|Passage Beds|31296|6|Mentioned|Fig. 2|||||||||
14925|Passage Beds|31531|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
14925|Passage Beds|31690|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
14925|Passage Beds|38367|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
14925|Passage Beds|39268|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
14925|Passage Beds|42250|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P30|||||||||
14925|Passage Beds|42932|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||of Reid (1928)||||||
14922|Passage Beds""|23309|5|Briefly described|p118|||Of the Snowy River Volcanics.||||||
14922|Passage Beds""|35118|6|Mentioned|p423|||||||||
14922|Passage Beds""|35690|6|Mentioned|Fig.1.3|||||||||
14922|Passage Beds""|39298|6|Mentioned|p259|||||||||
14922|Passage Beds""|42896|5|Briefly described|Fig.8|||refers to Lovering (1954)||||||
14922|Passage Beds""|45071|6|Mentioned|p58|||Refers Reid (1964)||||||
14922|Passage Beds""|61187|6|Mentioned|p138. |Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Cochrane (1982); later Spring Creek Member (of Snowy River Volcanics), (VandenBerg et al. 1996).||||||
14928|Passage beds|36201|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|22887|5|Briefly described|Fig.6 p13|Middle Miocene|Middle Miocene|||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|22893|5|Briefly described|fig4 p9|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|23226|6|Mentioned|p901|||Superseded by Pata Formation.||||||10-SEP-19
14930|Pata Limestone|23768|5|Briefly described|p28 Fig.5, p108|Middle Miocene|Middle Miocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin. See also p30 Fig. 6, p108.||||||30-MAR-05
14930|Pata Limestone|23818|5|Briefly described|p174 Fig.84, p183|Middle Miocene|Middle Miocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin. Underlying unit: Morgan Limestone.||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|23884|5|Briefly described|p155 Fig. 13.2|Early Miocene|Early Miocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin. Of the Murray Group.||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|24551|6|Mentioned|p323|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|29591|6|Mentioned|Table 20|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|30751|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|30753|5|Briefly described|p16|||Middle Miocene||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|30754|6|Mentioned|p14|||See Section P41. Stratigraphic tables||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|30996|6|Mentioned|Fig. 3|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|31240|5|Briefly described|p64|||Pliocene||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|31516|6|Mentioned|Fig. 6|||Ommatocarcinus distribution||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Miocene||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|31746|6|Mentioned|p195|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|31848|4|Described|p12|||Middle Miocene||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|31849|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|31850|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|32426|6|Mentioned|p142|||Stratigraphic table. Renmark area||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|32862|5|Briefly described|Table 3|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|32864|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|33490|4|Described|p10|||See also P27. Middle Miocene||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|33826|6|Mentioned|p42|||Strat. table||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|34114|4|Described|p50|||Miocene||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|34308|4|Described|p182|||See also p184, Fig.84. Bairnsdalian.||||||29-JUL-08
14930|Pata Limestone|34418|5|Briefly described|p506|||In Canopus Bore.||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|34460|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|34461|5|Briefly described|p50|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|34758|6|Mentioned|p31|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|35071|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|35097|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|35200|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|35232|6|Mentioned|p11|||Table.3||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|37619|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|38068|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Murray Basin||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|39329|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|40003|5|Briefly described|p39|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|40779|6|Mentioned|p130|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|41511|5|Briefly described|p18|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|41520|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|42125|5|Briefly described|p136|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|42127|5|Briefly described|p222|||See also Fig.3||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|42130|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P265|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|42134|6|Mentioned|Fig.3 P335|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|42137|6|Mentioned|Table 2 P373|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|42717|5|Briefly described|map legend|Miocene||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|42881|4|Described|Fig.3, P84|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|42966|2|Defined|Table 22, p138|Middle Miocene||Of the  Murray Group.||||||29-JUL-08
14930|Pata Limestone|43073|5|Briefly described|Table 3|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|43383|14|Not recorded|p29||Early Miocene|||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|43466|14|Not recorded|p3,Pl.1,fig.2|||Equivalent to SA||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|43467|14|Not recorded|p3,19,25,31,32|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|43791|6|Mentioned|p372, Fig1|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|43804|6|Mentioned|Fig.2,p49|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|44133|6|Mentioned|p158|||Of the Murray Group. ||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|46802|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|49038|5|Briefly described|p26|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|49040|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|50150|5|Briefly described|p42|Miocene|Miocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Middle Miocene|Middle Miocene|Of the Murray Group.  Overlies the Morgan Group. Age: ~15-14.5Ma. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|64237|5|Briefly described|p17|Middle Miocene|Middle Miocene|Originally included in the Murray Group 1961 stratigraphic scheme; but absorbed into Mannum Limest. grouping erected by Rogers et al (1995) tog. with Mannum Limest.+ Morgan Limest. Revised to Pata Fm by Lukasic and James and retained in revised Murray Gp||||||15-JUL-08
14930|Pata Limestone|65552|6|Mentioned|p5 Fig. 3|Middle Miocene|Middle Miocene|Of Murray Group (western Murray Basin).||||||
14930|Pata Limestone|72445|6|Mentioned|App.7 p7 Fig.4.|Miocene|Miocene|Shown in text p7 as Patta Limestone Member. See also Patta Limestone p20, Pata Formation App.6.||Of Murray Group?||Shown as overlying Morgan Limestone [Mbr] and unconformably older than Bookpurnong beds.|Shown as including limestone.|
14930|Pata Limestone|73118|6|Mentioned|p82|||Murray Basin. SA.||Murray Group.||||
41744|Pata limestone|50154|5|Briefly described|p135|||Informal name. Of the Murray Group.||||||
82044|Patta Limestone Member|72445|6|Mentioned|App.7 p7, p20.|Miocene|Miocene|Shown on the 'Lithostratigraphy of Cenozoic sediments in the Murray Basin' (from Brown & Stephenson 1991) as Pata Limestone and p20 as Patta Limestone.||Murray Group|||Includes limestone.|
14992|Pebble Point Beds|35066|6|Mentioned|p203|||Reference to Baker 1966.||||||27-SEP-07
14992|Pebble Point Beds|42827|6|Mentioned|p277|||Superseded by Pebble Point Formation.||||||27-SEP-07
14992|Pebble Point Beds|61182|6|Mentioned|p20|||Of Baker (1943b, 1950). Superseded by Pebble Point Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
14991|Pebble Point Beds""|31036|6|Mentioned|p196|||See also p207. Refers Baker (1943)||||||27-SEP-07
14991|Pebble Point Beds""|63124|6|Mentioned|p88|||Of Baker (1943) - redesignated as Pebble Point Formation by Baker (1953). Sometimes also referred to as Pebble Point Grit.  ||||||
14993|Pebble Point Formation shale|36366|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
28915|Pebble Point Formation""|31036|6|Mentioned|p207|||Refers White (1968).||||||27-SEP-07
70233|Pebble Point Formation, Lower|12796|5|Briefly described|p456 Fig. 2|Selandian|Selandian|Informal - see Pebble Point Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin/Port Campbell Embayment.||||||
70233|Pebble Point Formation, Lower|69297|5|Briefly described|p79, p98|Thanetian|Danian|Otway Basin. See Pebble Point Formation and Pebble Point Formation, Upper. ||Wangerrip Group||Overlies the Massacre Shale. Overlain by the Pebble Point Formation, Upper. ||
70233|Pebble Point Formation, Lower|70193|6|Mentioned|p284 Fig 2 |Selandian|Selandian|Geological province: Otway Basin.  Part of the Sherbrook Supersequence.||||||
70234|Pebble Point Formation, Upper|12796|5|Briefly described|p456 Fig. 2|Thanetian|Selandian|Informal - see Pebble Point Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin/Port Campbell Embayment.||||||
70234|Pebble Point Formation, Upper|69297|5|Briefly described|p79, p98|Thanetian|Danian|Otway Basin. See Pebble Point Formation Lower and Pebble Point Formation. ||Wangerrip Group||Overlies the Pebble Point Formation, Lower. Overlain by the Pember Mudstone. ||
70234|Pebble Point Formation, Upper|70193|6|Mentioned|p284 Fig 2|Thanetian|Selandian|Geological province: Otway Basin.  Part of the Sherbrook Supersequence.||||||
14997|Pebble Point Grit|33155|5|Briefly described|p122|||||||||
14997|Pebble Point Grit|63124|6|Mentioned|p88|||Of Glenie (1971). Informal name for Pebble Point Formation. ||||||
14997|Pebble Point Grit|70942|4|Described|p126, 119|||||||||
14996|Pebble Point Grit""|31036|6|Mentioned|p207|||Refers Singleton (1968)||||||
40913|Pebble Point formation|24177|5|Briefly described|p69|||Not a formal name. Of the Wangerrip Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
40913|Pebble Point formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p581, 732 Table 17.2|||Maximum Thickness: 100m.||||||
40913|Pebble Point formation|24562|6|Mentioned|p80|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
40913|Pebble Point formation|60452|6|Mentioned|p33|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|Informal name. Of the Wangerrip Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||19-NOV-08
40913|Pebble Point formation|61016|6|Mentioned|p13|||Informal name. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||20-APR-05
40913|Pebble Point formation|61182|6|Mentioned|p20||Maastrichtian|Informal - see Pebble Point Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
40913|Pebble Point formation|61471|6|Mentioned|p34|||Informal name.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
25386|Pebble Point sand|41185|6|Mentioned|p178|||||||||
26837|Peeble Point Formation|30580|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Paleocene|Paleocene|||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|12781|6|Mentioned|p386|Eocene|Paleocene|Otway Basin. Maximum thickness 196m.||Wangerip Group.||Overlies Pebble Point Formation. Is overlain by Dilwyn Formation, locally unconformably.||
15030|Pember Mudstone|12796|5|Briefly described|p456 Fig. 2|Thanetian|Thanetian|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|22674|5|Briefly described|Fig.2 p719|Early Eocene|Early Paleocene|||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|22875|3|Fully described|p52|Early Eocene|Late Paleocene|Of the Wangerrip Group.||||||30-JAN-07
15030|Pember Mudstone|22944|5|Briefly described|Fig3|Eocene|Paleocene|||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Paleocene|Paleocene|Of Wangerrip Group.||||||24-JUL-08
15030|Pember Mudstone|23322|5|Briefly described|957 Fig.2|Eocene|Paleocene|Of the Wangerrip Group.  Geological Province: Gambier Basin.||||||07-SEP-09
15030|Pember Mudstone|23778|5|Briefly described|p668|||Of Eastern View Group. Otway Basin.||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|24038|5|Briefly described|p439 Fig.2|Paleocene|Paleocene|Geological Province: Torquay Basin.||||||24-JUL-08
15030|Pember Mudstone|24202|5|Briefly described|p313 Fig. 2|Late Paleocene|Late Paleocene|Of the Wangerrip Group. Geological Province: Gambier Sub-basin.||||||06-FEB-08
15030|Pember Mudstone|24314|5|Briefly described|p61 Fig.2||Late Paleocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin. Max. Thickness 198m. Of the Wangerrip Group.||||||30-NOV-04
15030|Pember Mudstone|24551|5|Briefly described|p246, 295|Eocene|Paleocene|Of the Wangerrip Group.||||||13-DEC-21
15030|Pember Mudstone|24562|5|Briefly described|p8 Fig. 2|Eocene|Paleocene|Of the Wangerrip Group.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|30578|5|Briefly described|p8|||||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|31372|6|Mentioned|Fig. 2|||||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|31424|6|Mentioned|Plate 1|||Shown in composite bore log.||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Palaeocene||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|36366|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|36913|6|Mentioned|p81|||||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|37548|6|Mentioned|p131|||||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|41016|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|41185|6|Mentioned|p178|||See also Fig.4||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|41269|5|Briefly described|p246|||||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|41704|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|41714|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|41726|6|Mentioned|p428|||||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|41868|4|Described|p534|||||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|42079|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P264|||||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|42453|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|42524|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P27|||||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|42555|5|Briefly described|Fig.2 P285|||||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|42599|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P614|||||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|42863|5|Briefly described|Fig.14|||Variation on Victorian unit.||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|43171|6|Mentioned|5-8|||Of Wangerrip Group. Age: 45-65Ma||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|43195|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Eocene|Paleocene|See also commentary on back of map. Of Wangerrip Group||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|43208|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Eocene|Late Paleocene|Of Wangerrip Group||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|43219|5|Briefly described|Fig.3,p6.|Eocene|Maastrichtian|Of the Wangerrip Group.||||||27-SEP-07
15030|Pember Mudstone|43590|4|Described|p18|Early Eocene|Late Paleocene|||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|43660|6|Mentioned|Fig.6,p15|Eocene|Paleocene|||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|43733|6|Mentioned|Fig.2.11,p65|Eocene|Paleocene|||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|43744|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p3|||||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|43814|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p115|||||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|43937|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Paleocene|Santonian|||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|44133|5|Briefly described|p154|Early Eocene|Late Paleocene|Of the Wangerrip Group. Geological Province: Gambier Basin. Interfingers with Dilwyn Formation. ||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|60538|5|Briefly described|p474 Fig. 13|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|61017|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 2|Lutetian|Selandian|Of the Wangerrip Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
15030|Pember Mudstone|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Middle Eocene|Early Paleocene|Of the Wangerrip (Knight) Group. Overlies Pebble Point Formation; over and under and interfingers with Mussel Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin (Port Campbell and Tyrendarra  Embayments). ||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|61182|5|Briefly described|p19, p21-22, p169|Early Eocene|Late Paleocene|Of Wangerrip Gp. Considered by some as part of Dilwyn Formation but here treated as separate formation. Conformable on Pebble Point Fm. and Moomowroong Sand; conformable below Dilwyn Fm. Geol.Prov: Otway Basin. Carbonaceous, micaceous, pyritic; burrowed.||||||07-NOV-08
15030|Pember Mudstone|61470|5|Briefly described|p28 Fig. 5|Lutetian|Selandian|Of the Wangerrip Group. Underlain by and interfingers with Pebble Point Formation; overlain by and interfingers with Dilwyn Formation.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||27-MAY-06
15030|Pember Mudstone|61547|6|Mentioned|p461 Fig.2. |Eocene|Paleocene|||Unit in Wangerrip Group.||Overlies Pebble Point Formation. Is overlain by Dilwyn Formation.||
15030|Pember Mudstone|61622|5|Briefly described|p436 Fig. 2|Eocene|Paleocene|Of Wangerrip Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
15030|Pember Mudstone|61623|6|Mentioned|p449 Fig. 4|Eocene|Paleocene|Of Wangerrip Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
15030|Pember Mudstone|61626|5|Briefly described|p486, p486 Fig. 2, p488 Fig. 4|Eocene|Paleocene|Of Wangerrip Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
15030|Pember Mudstone|61627|5|Briefly described|p500 Fig. 2|Eocene|Paleocene|Of Wangerrip Group. Overlain by Dilwyn Formation, underlain by Pebble Point Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||19-SEP-12
15030|Pember Mudstone|61628|5|Briefly described|p509 Fig. 3|Middle Eocene|Paleocene|Of Wangerrip Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
15030|Pember Mudstone|62896|5|Briefly described|p88, p89|||Abbreviated version of Pember Mudstone Member found at base of Dilwyn Formation (Wangerrip Group). Thickness: almost 60m. See also Pember Mudstone Member. See also p91.||||||07-FEB-11
15030|Pember Mudstone|63122|5|Briefly described|p17 Fig. 4.3|Early Eocene|Late Paleocene|Of the Wangerrip Group. Max. thickness: 198m. Geological Province: Otway Basin. ||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|63124|3|Fully described|p49 Fig. 5.2, p87 Fig. 5.29, p88|Early Eocene|Late Paleocene|Of the Wangerrip Group. Synonymous with Burrungule Member of the Tartwaup Formation (Harris 1966). Conformably overlies Pebble Point Formation; overlies Dilwyn Formation. Age: ~59-~49.5Ma. Max. thickness: 200m. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|63129|5|Briefly described|p137|Early Tertiary|Early Tertiary|Geological Province: Otway Basin. May act as a regional seal, and together with Pebble Point Formation is the only seal for the condensed Sherbrook Group. ||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|63130|5|Briefly described|p143|Tertiary|Tertiary|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||06-FEB-08
15030|Pember Mudstone|63269|5|Briefly described|p605|Eocene|Paleocene|Otway Basin.||Wangerrip Group.||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|63431|5|Briefly described|p677 Fig. 2|Eocene|Paleocene|Of the Wangerrip Group. Geological Province: Penola Trough/Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
15030|Pember Mudstone|63740|6|Mentioned|p88|||Part of the Dilwyn Formation?  See also Pember Mudstone Member - names used interchangeably in study.||||||07-FEB-11
15030|Pember Mudstone|66002|6|Mentioned|p10 Tb.8|||Of Tickell et al. 1992, Edwards et al. 1994, and herein.||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|66245|5|Briefly described|p6 Fig.5. |Lutetian|Selandian|||Unit in Wangerrip Group.||Overlies Pebble Point Formation. Is overlain by Dilwyn Formation.||
15030|Pember Mudstone|67061|5|Briefly described|p545, p546 Fig.3.|Paleocene|Paleocene|Otway Basin. Coal measures and underlying mudstones and sandstones in this unit have sedimentological and stratigraphic affinities with similar facies in onshore Eastern View Group (Torquay Sub-basin). ||Unit in Wangerrip Group.||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|67366|5|Briefly described|p103 Fig.2. |Eocene|Paleocene|||Unit in Wangerrip Group.||Overlies Pebble Point Formation. Is overlain by Dilwyn Formation.|Shelf to open marine shale.|
15030|Pember Mudstone|67367|5|Briefly described|p131 Fig.2. |Middle Eocene|Late Paleocene|||Unit in Wangerrip Group.||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|68116|5|Briefly described|Appendix, Map 54.|Eocene|Paleocene||||||Silty clay, clayey silt, fine quartz sand: carbonaceous, micaceous, pyritic, burrowed, with abundant arenaceous foraminifera, minor calcareous foraminifera and shelly fossils; shallow marine (below and close to storm wave base) deposits.|
15030|Pember Mudstone|69297|5|Briefly described|p79, p98|Ypresian|Thanetian|Otway Basin. ||Wangerrip Group||Overlies the Pebble Point Formation. Overlain by the Dilwyn Formation. |Mudstone. |
15030|Pember Mudstone|69651|5|Briefly described|p10|Eocene|Paleocene|||Wangerrip Group.||Overlies Pebble Point Formation. Is overlain by Dilwyn Formation. Abuts Eastern View Formation.||
15030|Pember Mudstone|70077|5|Briefly described|Nelson: Fig.2. Regional: Fig.4; p5, p8|Eocene|Paleocene|Otway Basin. Strongly progradational sediments. Seals the Pebble Point Formation.||Wangerrip Group.||Overlies Pebble Point Formation. Is partly equivalent to and partly overlain by Dilwyn Formation.||
15030|Pember Mudstone|70078|5|Briefly described|Northern: Fig.2. Regional: Fig.4|Eocene|Paleocene|Gambier Embayment and Voluta Trough.||Wangerrip Group.||Overlies Pebble Point Formation. Is overlain by Dilwyn Formation.||
15030|Pember Mudstone|70193|6|Mentioned|p284 Fig 2, p285 fig 3|Thanetian|Thanetian|Geological province: Otway Basin.  Part of the Sherbrook Supersequence.||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|70880|6|Mentioned|p77|Eocene|Paleocene|Otway Basin.||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|71266|6|Mentioned|p614 Fig.3|Eocene|Eocene|Otway Basin.||||||
15030|Pember Mudstone|73357|5|Briefly described|p25, p27, p31, p44, p46, p48|Ypressian|Thanetian|Otway Basin. Correlated with multiple biozones including Lygistepollenites balmei Spore-Pollen Zone in lower part, Malvacipollis diversus Spore-Pollen Zone in upper part; typically marginal marine depositional settings.||Of Wangerrip Group?||Overlies Pebble Point Formation, underlies Dilwyn Formation.|Includes shales.|
15030|Pember Mudstone|73383|5|Briefly described|p3, p10 Tb.3.7, p21, p24, p27, p213-214|Eocene|Paleocene|Otway Basin. Equivalent to chemostratigraphic package S5-P8 containing high Th/K, Fe and P values. Lithologies based on geochemistry using the ChemLith classification includes limestone, argillaceous and calcareous sandstones; and using the Herron classification (1988) includes wacke, shale, Fe-sand, litharenite. See also vi, p11 Tb.3.9, p82-83, p131, p258.||Wangerrip Group||Overlies Pebble Point Formation, underlies Dilwyn Formation|Sandstones, mudstones.|
15030|Pember Mudstone|73385|5|Briefly described|p5|Eocene|Paleocene|Otway Basin.||Wangerrip Group||Overlies Pebble Point Formation, underlies Dilwyn Formation.|Marginal marine and lower coastal plain sandstones, mudstones.|
15030|Pember Mudstone|73386|4|Described|p4, p6, p12, Attachment A1|Ypresian|Thanetian|Otway Basin. Unit grades to a sandier facies landwards in the onshore eastern Otway Basin. Belongs to the Upper Lygistepollenites balmei to Lower Malvacipollis diversus spore-pollen subzones, latest Thanetian to earliest Eocene in age.||Wangerrip Group||Overlies Pebble point Formation, underlies Dilwyn Formation|Shallow marine, prodelta silty claystone.|
15030|Pember Mudstone|73594|5|Briefly described|p4, p45 Fig.5.19|Eocene|Paleocene|Otway Basin.||Wangerrip Group||Overlies Pebble Point Formation, underlies Dilwyn Formation||
15029|Pember Mudstone shale and fine sand|36366|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||24-JAN-08
69275|Penderlea granite|60503|6|Mentioned|p142|||Informal - see Penderlea Granite. ||||||
74745|Pentamerus Beds|60599|5|Briefly described|p60|Early Devonian|earlt dev|Of Thomas (1937) - one of four subdivisions of the former Mount Ida Beds, now upgraded to Dealba Sandstone Member (Mount Ida Formation). This name therefore obsolete. ||||||
15045|Pentland Hill Volcanics|24383|5|Briefly described|p16|Eocene|Late Cretaceous|Age: 85 - 42Ma. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt||||||
15045|Pentland Hill Volcanics|35712|6|Mentioned|p18|||Misspelling of Pentland Hills?||||||
15046|Pentland Hills Volcanics|22886|4|Described|p16|Oligocene|Eocene|||||||
15046|Pentland Hills Volcanics|23258|5|Briefly described|Fig12-3.1p214, 215, 218|Eocene|Late Cretaceous|||||||
15046|Pentland Hills Volcanics|23259|6|Mentioned|p231|||||||||
15046|Pentland Hills Volcanics|24038|5|Briefly described|p441|Eocene|Late Cretaceous|||||||
15046|Pentland Hills Volcanics|24551|6|Mentioned|p315|||||||||
15046|Pentland Hills Volcanics|33158|5|Briefly described|p61|||||||||
15046|Pentland Hills Volcanics|35276|6|Mentioned|p237|||||||||
15046|Pentland Hills Volcanics|39865|4|Described|p23|||See also P7||||||
15046|Pentland Hills Volcanics|42827|5|Briefly described|p311|||||||||
15046|Pentland Hills Volcanics|62897|5|Briefly described|p114|Paleocene|Paleocene|Overlie Council Trench Formation. Includes weathered basalts.||||||15-MAY-08
15046|Pentland Hills Volcanics|63741|5|Briefly described|p114|Paleocene|Paleocene|Overlies Council Trench Formation. Includes weathered basalts. ||||||07-NOV-08
15046|Pentland Hills Volcanics|64532|6|Mentioned|p374, p375 fig 1|Eocene|Paleocene|Bacchus Marsh area. Thickness to 170 m.||||Is overlain by Werribee Formation.||
15046|Pentland Hills Volcanics|65715|5|Briefly described|p13|Early Miocene|Paleogene|Formerly Older Volcanics. Same as Pentland Hills Volcanic Group.||||||09-FEB-15
15046|Pentland Hills Volcanics|71181|4|Described|p191|||||||||
83415|Percoota pluton|73505|5|Briefly described|p19|||Misspelling of Perricoota pluton.|||||Granite.|
72997|Percydale slate|61186|6|Mentioned|p45 Fig. 14|||Informal name for Victorian dimension stone. Probably named for the quarry locality.||||||
83416|Pericoota pluton|73505|6|Mentioned|p10, p22, p35|||G659, misspelling of Perricoota pluton?||||||
15105|Pertobe Coquina|24551|6|Mentioned|p343|||Of the Bridgewater Group.||||||
15105|Pertobe Coquina|34993|4|Described|p301|||Misspelling of Pertrobe?||||||
15105|Pertobe Coquina|35722|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||Quaternary stratigraphic units and nature of components.||||||
15105|Pertobe Coquina|37583|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||See also Fig.2||||||
15105|Pertobe Coquina|38150|6|Mentioned|p24|||Misspelling of Pertrobe?||||||
15105|Pertobe Coquina|41769|6|Mentioned|p54|||Renamed Pertobe Coquinoid||||||
15105|Pertobe Coquina|41848|4|Described|p376|||||||||
15105|Pertobe Coquina|42827|5|Briefly described|Table 9.4|||||||||
15106|Pertobe Coquinoid|38150|6|Mentioned|p28|||Misspelling of Pertrobe?||||||
15106|Pertobe Coquinoid|41769|4|Described|p54|||||||||
15109|Peterborough Beds|35066|6|Mentioned|p212|||Reference to Baker 1950.||||||
15109|Peterborough Beds|42827|6|Mentioned|p286|||superseded by Port Campbell Limestone||||||
25392|Peterborough Beds""|31036|6|Mentioned|p210|||See also p213. Refers Baker (1950).||||||07-MAR-07
31444|Peterborough Formation|43590|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
31444|Peterborough Formation|61182|5|Briefly described|p25|||Of Blake (1980) for lower section of Mepunga Formation rocks - who used this and Burrungule and Brucknell Formations for naming the lower sand, basal mudstone, and the marl respectively. Name not accepted however.||||||
72924|Peterborough beds|61182|6|Mentioned|p29|||One of three former subdivisions of Baker (1950) of Port Campbell Limestone, together with Rutledges Creek and Port Campbell beds. Also previously referred to as Peterborough Member.||||||
72998|Pewter Arkose|61186|6|Mentioned|p83|||Marketing name for Barrabool Sandstone quarried from Beech Forest (Vic). ||||||
38465|Pheasants Creek Granodiorite|24133|6|Mentioned|p54 Fig. 27|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
68523|Phesant Creek Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
40668|Phillip Island metabasalt|23309|5|Briefly described|p23-24, 374|Proterozoic|Proterozoic|||||||
29703|Pike Hill Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p441 App1|||Superseded by Pike Hill Granodiorite.||||||
15221|Pilot Range granite|22942|6|Mentioned|p273|||Informal||||||
15221|Pilot Range granite|37501|6|Mentioned|p413|||||||||
15221|Pilot Range granite|39836|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
27537|Pine Mountain Granites|29860|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Middle Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
37772|Pine Mountain Granodiorite (VIC)|23309|6|Mentioned|p441 Appendix 1|||Superseded by Pine Mountain Granite. G99. 413 +/-12 Ma Brooks & Leggo, 1972.||||||04-JUN-11
15247|Pine Mountain Leucogranite|23309|6|Mentioned|p441 App1|||Superseded by Pine Mountain Granite.||||||
15247|Pine Mountain Leucogranite|40882|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
31624|Pine Mountain Suite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend||Silurian|||||||
15248|Pine Mountain granite|24133|6|Mentioned|p10|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
15248|Pine Mountain granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p464|||||||||
15248|Pine Mountain granite|31800|6|Mentioned|p204|||||||||
15248|Pine Mountain granite|34222|6|Mentioned|p154|||See also p156.||||||08-MAR-07
15248|Pine Mountain granite|39326|6|Mentioned|p4471|||||||||
15248|Pine Mountain granite|39860|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
15248|Pine Mountain granite|61181|6|Mentioned|p79|||Informal name for a granite at Pine Mountain. Leucocratic and red, and thought to be the source of fluorite and associated lead-zinc mineralisation; purple fluorite is also present within the groundmass of red quartz porphyry dykes from this granite.||||||20-DEC-07
15248|Pine Mountain granite|61186|6|Mentioned|p45 Fig. 14|||Informal name for Victorian dimension stone. Probably named for the quarry locality.||||||
15249|Pine Mountain leucogranite|23309|6|Mentioned|p344|||||||||
15249|Pine Mountain leucogranite|32684|6|Mentioned|p259|||||||||
15249|Pine Mountain leucogranite|38782|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
15249|Pine Mountain leucogranite|39326|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
15249|Pine Mountain leucogranite|40882|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
15249|Pine Mountain leucogranite|70910|14|Not recorded|p52|||Geological map itinerary.||||||
15250|Pine Mountain red granite|29884|6|Mentioned|p409|||||||||
15250|Pine Mountain red granite|70901|14|Not recorded|p7|||Upper Devonian igneous activity.||||||
38855|Pinnabar Adamellite|24133|6|Mentioned|p68|||Of Wyborn et al (1987).  Superseded by Boebuck Granodiorite.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
68524|Pinnack Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p235|||See also Broken Leg Granite.||||||02-AUG-05
36119|Pinnack Sandstone|23454|5|Briefly described|p27|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
15269|Pinnak Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p425 App1.|||Superseded by Broken Leg Granite.||||||04-SEP-14
15269|Pinnak Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||NOT variation on Pinnak Sandstone.||||||
38761|Pinnak formation|23615|6|Mentioned|p164|||Informal - see Pinnak Sandstone.||||||
15270|Pinnibar Adamellite|40882|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
15270|Pinnibar Adamellite|41850|6|Mentioned|p432|||||||||
15270|Pinnibar Adamellite|42827|5|Briefly described|p432|||||||||
15270|Pinnibar Adamellite|44092|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|gah14||||||
15270|Pinnibar Adamellite|60503|6|Mentioned|p155|||Of Wyborn et al (1987). Now referred to by its original name of Boebuck Granodiorite (Talent 1967).||||||06-SEP-05
68525|Pipeline Volcanics Group|24551|5|Briefly described|p151|||||||||
40669|Pipeline volcanics|23309|6|Mentioned|p310|||||||||
40669|Pipeline volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p120|||See also Pipeline Volcanics Group.||||||
40670|Pipers Creek Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p441 App 1|||Superseded by Pyalong Granite.||||||
22660|Pipers Creek Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p441 Appendix 1|||Superseded by Pyalong Granite.||||||
42150|Pitfield Group Volcanics|60581|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Metabasic volcanics and intrusives: tholeiitic basalt, dolerite and gabbro or rare ultramafic olivine cumulate; original plagioclase-(or olivine)-clinopyroxene-opaque oxide mineralogy altered to actinolite-albite-epidote-chlorite-calcite-quartz-leucoxene||||||
42150|Pitfield Group Volcanics|60582|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Metabasic volcanics and intrusives: tholeiitic basalt, dolerite and gabbro or rare ultramafic olivine cumulate; original plagioclase-(or olivine)-clinopyroxene-opaque oxide mineralogy altered to actinolite-albite-epidote-chlorite-calcite-quartz-leucoxene||||||
42150|Pitfield Group Volcanics|60583|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Metabasic volcanics and intrusives: tholeiitic basalt, dolerite and gabbro or rare ultramafic olivine cumulate; original plagioclase-(or olivine)-clinopyroxene-opaque oxide mineralogy altered to actinolite-albite-epidote-chlorite-calcite-quartz-leucoxene||||||
42150|Pitfield Group Volcanics|60584|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Metabasic volcanics and intrusives: tholeiitic basalt, dolerite and gabbro or rare ultramafic olivine cumulate; original plagioclase-(or olivine)-clinopyroxene-opaque oxide mineralogy altered to actinolite-albite-epidote-chlorite-calcite-quartz-leucoxene||||||
39846|Pitfield volcanics|23309|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
39846|Pitfield volcanics|24178|5|Briefly described|p15 Fig.2|Cambrian|Cambrian|Geological Province: Bendigo Zone||||||
39846|Pitfield volcanics|24551|6|Mentioned|p27 Fig. 2.17|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||02-AUG-05
39846|Pitfield volcanics|73496|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|||Dja Dja Wrung Supergroup||||
15298|Piton Scoria|34993|4|Described|p302|||||||||
15298|Piton Scoria|41848|5|Briefly described|p377|||||||||
15298|Piton Scoria|42827|5|Briefly described|p377|||||||||
15298|Piton Scoria|66002|6|Mentioned|p13 Tb.9|||Of Gill 1967. Superseded name for Piton Scoria Member||||||
73171|Plains Series basalts|61896|6|Mentioned|p15-16, p18|||Informal reference to basalts of the Plains Suite.||||||19-DEC-07
73172|Plains Series olivine tholeiites|61896|6|Mentioned|p17|||Informal name for a specific type of basalt of the Plains Suite.||||||19-DEC-07
73173|Plains Suite|61896|5|Briefly described|p15|||Part of the Newer Volcanics Province. Includes the Plains Basalts.||||||19-DEC-07
73170|Plains basalts|61896|5|Briefly described|p15|||Informal reference to basalts of the Plains Suite.||||||19-DEC-07
74777|Pleurodictyum Beds|5252|5|Briefly described|p66|Lochkovian|Lochkovian|Also known as Mount Ida Unit 3. Of Mount Ida Formation. Dated as early Gedinnian (Holloway and Neil, 1982). ||||||
74777|Pleurodictyum Beds|60599|5|Briefly described|p60|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of Thomas (1937) - one of four subdivisions of the former Mount Ida Beds, these rocks are now included in Stoddart Member (Mount Ida Formation). This name therefore obsolete.||||||16-DEC-08
72775|Pohlner Conglomerate|61183|5|Briefly described|p30 Tb. 2|||Of Murray Hill Sandstone (Grampians Group). Name abbreviated from Pohlner Conglomerate Bed. Thickness: 2m.||||||
30433|Pohlner Conglomerate Bed|24551|5|Briefly described|p122|||Of the Red Man Bluff Subgroup.||||||
30433|Pohlner Conglomerate Bed|44929|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Ordovician|Of Red Man Bluff Sub-Group. Polymictic conglomerate - pale yellow, poorly sorted.||||||14-JUN-06
30433|Pohlner Conglomerate Bed|44930|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Ordovician|Of the Red Man Bluff Sub-Group (Grampians Group). Polymictic conglomerate, pale yellow, poorly sorted and variably rounded.||||||13-JUN-06
30433|Pohlner Conglomerate Bed|44932|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Ordovician|Of Red Man Bluff Sub-Group. Polymictic conglomerate - pale yellow, poorly sorted.||||||14-JUN-06
30433|Pohlner Conglomerate Bed|44933|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Ordovician|Of Murray Hill Sandstone, Red Man Bluff Sub-Group. Polymictic conglomerate - pale yellow, poorly sorted.||||||09-DEC-08
30433|Pohlner Conglomerate Bed|61183|4|Described|p39, p33.|||Polymictic conglomerate within Murray Hill Sandstone. Poorly sorted, subrounded clasts: sandstone, vein quartz, rarer siltstone, chert, mafic and felsic volcanics; coarse-grained matrix. Thickness: ~2m. See also Pohlner Conglom. Mbr and Pohlner Conglom.||||||
30433|Pohlner Conglomerate Bed|64541|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|Of Murray Hill Sandstone, Red Man Bluff Sub-group. Polymictic conglomerate: pale yellow, poorly sorted and variably rounded with an open framework of clasts of vein quartz and coarse-grained quartz sandstone.||||||07-FEB-11
30433|Pohlner Conglomerate Bed|64610|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|Of Murray Hill Sandstone (Red Man Bluff Subgroup, Grampians Gp). Polymictic conglom; pale yellow, poorly sorted+ variably rounded open framework of clasts of vein quartz and coarse-gr. qtz sandstone; + rarer small clasts of siltst., chert - more detail.||||||22-MAY-13
30433|Pohlner Conglomerate Bed|66002|6|Mentioned|p5 Tb.3|||Used by Cayley and Taylor (1997). Superseded name for Pohlner Conglomerate Member.||||||
15364|Point Addis Limestone Member|22504|3|Fully described|P261, P262|||||||||
15364|Point Addis Limestone Member|23240|5|Briefly described|Fig11-2.1p120, 121-2|||||||||
15364|Point Addis Limestone Member|23778|5|Briefly described|p661 Fig 4|||Geological Province: Torquay Basin.||||||
15364|Point Addis Limestone Member|24055|5|Briefly described|p76|||Of Torquay Group.  Geological Basin: Bass Basin.||||||
15364|Point Addis Limestone Member|29356|6|Mentioned|p147|||Stratigraphy.||||||
15364|Point Addis Limestone Member|30576|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
15364|Point Addis Limestone Member|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.35|||||||||
15364|Point Addis Limestone Member|35066|6|Mentioned|Fig.8.6|||||||||
15364|Point Addis Limestone Member|35276|5|Briefly described|p234|||||||||
15364|Point Addis Limestone Member|35290|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
15364|Point Addis Limestone Member|36499|5|Briefly described|p44|||||||||
15364|Point Addis Limestone Member|41642|6|Mentioned|Fig.8.6|||||||||
15364|Point Addis Limestone Member|42318|5|Briefly described|p6|||||||||
15364|Point Addis Limestone Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p308|||of Jan Juc Formation||||||
15364|Point Addis Limestone Member|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
15364|Point Addis Limestone Member|60785|6|Mentioned|p189.|||(Webb, 1995). See Point Addis Limestone.||||||
15366|Point Addis limestone member|35290|6|Mentioned|p34|||||||||
15366|Point Addis limestone member|36499|6|Mentioned|p43|||||||||
68526|Point Point Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p524|||||||||
68527|Point Ricardo granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p235|||||||||
15378|Point Ronald Beds""|31036|6|Mentioned|p209|||||||||
15378|Point Ronald Beds""|35066|6|Mentioned|p210|||In reference to Baker 1950||||||
15379|Point Ronald Clay""|31036|6|Mentioned|p201|||See also P212. Refers Baker (1953)||||||
15379|Point Ronald Clay""|35066|6|Mentioned|p210|||Reference to Baker 1950.||||||
69813|Polar Star suite|61160|6|Mentioned|p70|||Informal - see Polar Star Suite. ||||||
69813|Polar Star suite|61161|6|Mentioned|p91, p92 Fig. 6.11|||Informal - see Polar Star Suite.||||||
40671|Polar Star tonalite|23309|6|Mentioned|p297|||||||||
68528|Polar star tonalite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
83411|Polisbet pluton|73496|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Middle Devonian|Early Devonian|G319.||Of Glenloth Suite|||Magnetic response shows strong zoning, with both nonmagnetic parts and other areas to 60nT;  gravity response to 80 micrometres/second/second lower than surrounds in the north and west but less than 20 micrometres/second/second in the south and east.|
37264|Poolaijelo Adamellite|24012|3|Fully described|p224 appendix 1|||Intrudes Baileys Rocks Granite.||||||
37264|Poolaijelo Adamellite|50154|6|Mentioned|p107|||Subdivision of Dergholm Granite by Kemp et al (2002), however considered here to be part of the Dergholm Granite.||||||25-AUG-04
37264|Poolaijelo Adamellite|66002|6|Mentioned|p8 Tb.5|||Of  Kemp et al. 2002. Included in Dergholm Granite||||||
68531|Poolaijelo Granite|24551|5|Briefly described|p77|||Formerly included as part of the "Dergholm Granite".||||||02-AUG-05
40362|Pooroka Formation|23921|5|Briefly described|p1109 Table 1, Fig. 2e|Pliocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
38163|Porndon Stony Rise basalt|24344|6|Mentioned|p78 Fig.8|||Informal.  Age: ~300Kyr.||||||
15459|Port Campbell (Gambier) Limestone|35274|6|Mentioned|p423|||||||||
15461|Port Campbell Beds|35066|6|Mentioned|p212|||Reference to Baker 1950.||||||
15461|Port Campbell Beds|42827|6|Mentioned|p286|||Superseded by Port Campbell Limestone||||||23-MAY-13
15461|Port Campbell Beds|66002|6|Mentioned|p13 Tb.9|||Used by Baker (1950). Superseded name for Port Campbell Limestone.||||||
15460|Port Campbell Beds""|31036|6|Mentioned|p210|||Refers Baker (1950) See also p213.||||||07-MAR-07
68877|Port Campbell Formation|60421|5|Briefly described|p417, 418 Fig. 5|Miocene|Oligocene|Of the Heytsbury Group.||||||
69174|Port Campbell Limestone Formation|60538|5|Briefly described|p471 Fig. 10|||||||||
72925|Port Campbell beds|61182|6|Mentioned|p29|||One of three former subdivisions of Baker (1950) of Port Campbell Limestone, together with Rutledges Creek and Peterborough beds.||||||
15463|Port Campbell limestone|23909|5|Briefly described|p290|||Informal - see Port Campbell Limestone.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
15463|Port Campbell limestone|24551|5|Briefly described|p246|Miocene|Miocene|Of the Heytesbury Group.||||||
15463|Port Campbell limestone|35066|3|Fully described|p212|||||||||
15468|Port Fairy Beds|41769|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
72963|Port Fairy basalt|61186|6|Mentioned|p37 Plate 20|||Informal name for a dimension stone from Port Fairy. Light grey in colour with a bluish tinge. ||||||
68532|Port Melbourne Sands|24551|5|Briefly described|p338 Fig. 11.2|Holocene|Holocene|||||||
15491|Portland Limestone Member|31424|4|Described|p13|||See also Table 2. Described from core.||||||
15491|Portland Limestone Member|32852|6|Mentioned|P110|||||||||
15491|Portland Limestone Member|35066|6|Mentioned|p213|||||||||
15491|Portland Limestone Member|35722|6|Mentioned|p4|||Stratigraphy.||||||
15491|Portland Limestone Member|71437|6|Mentioned|p161|Miocene|Miocene|Of Glenie and Reed (1961). [Name dropped] Laterally continuous with Port Campbell Limestone, which has priority.||||||
15492|Portland Member|31624|4|Described|p112|||See also P119. Unit Gambier Lst.||||||
15492|Portland Member|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Miocene||||||
69237|Post Office granite|60503|6|Mentioned|p55, p68|||Informal - see Post Office Granite. ||||||
69238|Post Office quartz diorite|60503|6|Mentioned|p159|||Informal - see Post Office Granite. ||||||
35572|Post-Yallourn Seam Clay|23264|5|Briefly described|Table13-3.1p325||Miocene|||||||
26851|Postman Spur Granite|42647|6|Mentioned|Table 3 P40|||Variation on Postman Spur Granodioite.||||||
26851|Postman Spur Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
32452|Powncebys Granodiorite|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|G367 I-type.||||||
68533|Powncebys granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p227-228|||||||||
15557|Pretty Hill Sands|41726|6|Mentioned|p422|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|22875|5|Briefly described|p26 Table1|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|24056|4|Described|p84|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Of Otway Group.  Max. thickness: 1590m.  Geological Basin: Otway Basin.||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|24208|5|Briefly described|p169, p180|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Of the Crayfish Group. Geological Province: Penola Trough (Otway Basin).||||||05-FEB-08
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|24209|6|Mentioned|p151|||Informally named by Lovibond et al (1995).||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|24551|5|Briefly described|p242|Early Cretaceous|Late Jurassic|Of the Otway Basin.||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|24562|5|Briefly described|p3 Table 1|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|30578|5|Briefly described|p5|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|30905|6|Mentioned|Table 7.3|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|33165|6|Mentioned|Chart|||Correlation chart only||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|33940|6|Mentioned|Fig.21-1|||Neocomian.||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|35013|5|Briefly described|p390|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|38625|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|39315|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|40560|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|41016|5|Briefly described|p214|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|41185|5|Briefly described|p177|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|41454|6|Mentioned|p61|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|41704|6|Mentioned|p99|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|41726|5|Briefly described|p420|||See also p425.||||||18-FEB-08
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|41769|6|Mentioned|p57|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|41868|4|Described|p531|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|41936|6|Mentioned|p77|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|42152|4|Described|p10|||See also p39.||||||18-FEB-08
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|42318|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P12|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|42361|3|Fully described|p4|Neocomian||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|42524|4|Described|p27|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|42545|6|Mentioned|p18|||Otway Basin.||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|42555|5|Briefly described|Fig.2 P285|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|42599|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P614|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|42827|5|Briefly described|p218|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|42863|5|Briefly described|Fig.14|||Variation on Victorian unit.||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|43171|6|Mentioned|8|||Of Crayfish Group. Age: 135-145 Ma||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|43208|5|Briefly described|map legend|Aptian|Valanginian|Of Otway Group.||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|43590|4|Described|p9|Aptian|Valanginian|||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|43660|5|Briefly described|p14|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|43709|6|Mentioned|p10||Early Cretaceous|||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|43711|6|Mentioned|p21||Early Cretaceous|||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|43733|6|Mentioned|Fig.2.11,p65||Early Cretaceous|||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|43747|5|Briefly described|p5||Early Cretaceous|||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|43784|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|43814|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p115|||||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|61182|5|Briefly described|p12|||Fine-gr.sediments and sandstone included in Crayfish Fm by some authors eg. Sprigg (1986); or in Crayfish Group by Kopsen and Scholefield (1990) and in Crayfish Subgroup by Morton (1990). Pretty Hill Fm is preferred for the predominantly sandstone unit.||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|61329|6|Mentioned|p121|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|61547|5|Briefly described|p459, p460 Fig.1, pp463-46, p467 Fig.7.|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Hydrocarbon reservoir in the Penola Trough, Otway Basin. Juxtaposed against the Katnook Sandstone across the Pyrus Fault, allowing leakage. This is not the case with the Ladbroke Grove fault. Deposited in a braided fluvial environment.||Unit in Pretty Hill Formation.||Overlies Casterton Formation.|Massive, slumped and cross-bedded sand packages: litharenite to feldspathic litharenite.|
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|61618|6|Mentioned|p431|||Misspelt name.||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|63124|5|Briefly described|p48 Fig. 5.1, p58-59|||Of Morton (1990). Re-introduced in 1995 (Lovibond et al) as member of Pretty Hill Formation - contradicting International Strat. Guide conventions and used without proper definition. Now invalid. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||31-JAN-08
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|63129|6|Mentioned|p131, p132|||Probably misspelt and should be Pretty Hill Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||30-JAN-08
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|63267|6|Mentioned|p488-490, p492-495|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Used apparently interchangeably (even within the same sentence!) as Pretty Hill Formation (see references p483-486, p491-493, p495-497).||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|63431|5|Briefly described|p677 Fig. 2||Berriasian|Appears to be the basal section of the Pretty Hill Formation - a formal name is probably not intended?||||||07-FEB-11
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|67061|6|Mentioned|p546 Fig.3.|Aptian|Aptian|||Unit in Otway Group.||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|72050|6|Mentioned|p237|||Otway Basin. First penetrated in 1962 at Pretty Hill-1; showed high porosity and permeability. Later drilling met with minor hydrocarbon shows.||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|73356|6|Mentioned|p4-5, p20|||Of Reynolds et al. (1966). Abandoned name. [Also written as 'Pretty Hill Sandstone']. [See Pretty Hill Formation].||||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|73383|6|Mentioned|p15, p153-156, p278-281|||Otway Basin. Informal lithology-based unit. Lithologies based on geochemistry using the ChemLith classification includes sandstone, argillaceous sandstone, mudstone, limestone and calcareous limestone; and using the Herron classification (1988) includes shale, Fe-sand, Fe-shale, wacke, lith-arenite and sublith-arenite. See also Pretty Hill Formation.||Pretty Hill Formation||||
15560|Pretty Hill Sandstone|73594|5|Briefly described|p14, p45, p51|||Otway Basin. Name retained by Lovibond et al. (1995) as the uppermost informal unit of the Pretty Hill Formation.||Pretty Hill Formation, upper part||Overlies Upper Sawpit Shale, underlies Laira Formation||
15559|Pretty Hill Sandstone""|30905|5|Briefly described|p148|||||||||
15559|Pretty Hill Sandstone""|31160|6|Mentioned|p78|||||||||
15559|Pretty Hill Sandstone""|41642|6|Mentioned|p218|||||||||
15559|Pretty Hill Sandstone""|63124|5|Briefly described|p47, p59|||Invalid name - reintroduced  by Lovibond et al (1995) - informally dividing Pretty Hill Formation into "Pretty Hill Sandstone", "Sawpit Shale" and "Sawpit Sandstone" and "McEachern Sandstone" unit members. Now called Crayfish Group. See also p48 Fig. 5.1||||||
41009|Pretty Hill formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p245|||Of the Crayfish Subgroup.||||||
41009|Pretty Hill formation|24562|5|Briefly described|p3 Table 1|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
27883|Pretty Hill sandstone""|48911|4|Described|p12|||L.Cret.||||||
68534|Pretty Hill volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p246|Jurassic|Jurassic|Of the Otway Group.||||||
15565|Pretty Valley Gneissic Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p441 App1|||Superseded by Pretty Valley Granodiorite.||||||
15565|Pretty Valley Gneissic Granodiorite|29711|6|Mentioned|p75|||||||||
15565|Pretty Valley Gneissic Granodiorite|35278|5|Briefly described|p357|||||||||
15565|Pretty Valley Gneissic Granodiorite|39860|5|Briefly described|p15|||Granodiorite: quartz, plagioclase, K-feldspar, biotite, some muscovite; accessory almandine and cordierite; contains abundant xenoliths and roof pendants of biotite sillimanite schist and quartzite.||||||30-NOV-04
15565|Pretty Valley Gneissic Granodiorite|61160|6|Mentioned|p62|||Of Beavis (1962). Formerly renamed as Pretty Valley Gneissic Tonalite (Fagan 1979). Now superseded by Pretty Valley Tonalite. ||||||
15566|Pretty Valley Gneissic Tonalite|42089|4|Described|p96|||||||||
15567|Pretty Valley Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||570.||||||
15568|Pretty Valley Granodiorite|23309|5|Briefly described|p441, App1|Devonian|Silurian|G154 I-Type. Supersedes Pretty Valley Gneissic Granodiorite. Age: 411+/-16 Ma,  411+/-17Ma,  403+/-16 Ma.||||||
15568|Pretty Valley Granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230, 726 Table 8.9|||||||||
15568|Pretty Valley Granodiorite|29711|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
15568|Pretty Valley Granodiorite|33602|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
15568|Pretty Valley Granodiorite|42089|6|Mentioned|p96|||||||||
15568|Pretty Valley Granodiorite|43220|5|Briefly described|p11||Devonian|||||||
15568|Pretty Valley Granodiorite|44184|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|Shown as Pretty Valley I-type.||||||
69814|Pretty Valley Series|61160|6|Mentioned|p62|||Of Fagan (1979). Superseded by Pretty Valley Suite. ||||||
68535|Pretty Valley granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
69816|Pretty Valley tonalite|61160|6|Mentioned|p64|||Informal - see Pretty Valley Tonalite.||||||
80402|Princes Bridge Sediments|71277|5|Briefly described|p303 Tb.1|Quaternary|Quaternary||||||Basalt gravels and cobbles within a matrix of sands, and some clay.|
15599|Princetown Beds""|31036|6|Mentioned|p196|||See also P208. Refers Baker (1950, 1953)||||||
15599|Princetown Beds""|35066|6|Mentioned|p201|||||||||
15600|Princetown Member""|31036|6|Mentioned|p196|||Refers Baker (1950). Regarded as redundant.||||||
69218|Princetown Sandstone Member|60563|6|Mentioned|p45 Fig.2|||||||||
15602|Princetown member|47054|6|Mentioned|p491|||Typo. for Princetown Member?||||||
40710|Puckapunyal formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p141|||||||||
40710|Puckapunyal formation|24177|6|Mentioned|p55, p85|||Not a formal name. See Puckapunyal Formation.||||||
40710|Puckapunyal formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p123|||||||||
15644|Puebla Clay|22504|3|Fully described|P261, Table1||Early Miocene|||||||
15644|Puebla Clay|22626|6|Mentioned|446 fig 10|Early Miocene|Early Miocene|Geol province East Otway Basin. Overlying unit Cellepora Beds, underlying unit Point Addis Limestone/Jan Juc Marl||||||
15644|Puebla Clay|24038|5|Briefly described|p439 Fig.2|Miocene|Miocene|Geological Province: Torquay Basin||||||
15644|Puebla Clay|24055|5|Briefly described|p76|||Of Puebla Formation.  Geological Basin: Bass Basin.||||||
15644|Puebla Clay|24551|6|Mentioned|p310 Fig. 10.18|||||||||
15644|Puebla Clay|33155|5|Briefly described|p119|||||||||
15644|Puebla Clay|43702|6|Mentioned|Fig.2,p398||Miocene|||||||
15644|Puebla Clay|60785|5|Briefly described|p184 Fig.1, pp190-191.  |Aquitanian|Aquitanian|Of the Torquay/Port Phillip Basins. Has yielded fossil cetacean bone fragments.|||||Calcareous sand.|
15644|Puebla Clay|65316|5|Briefly described|p598, p597 Fig 2|Burdigalian|Chattian|Contact is close to the Oligocene-Miocene boundary. Age from nannofossil zones.| 23.8 - 22.76 Ma.|Basal unit in Puebla Formation.||Conformably overlies the Jan Juc Marl and Point Addis Limestone; is overlain by Celapora Beds.|Shelly calcareous limestone and siltstone.|23-APR-12
15644|Puebla Clay|70942|6|Mentioned|p122,119|||||||||
68536|Puebla Clay Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p313|||Of the Puebla Formation.||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|23230|4|Described|Table4-1p40, 42|Miocene||Present in the Torquay Basin.||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|23240|5|Briefly described|Fig11-2.1p120, 120, 122|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|23472|5|Briefly described|p326|Miocene|Oligocene|See also page 328 Fig 2. Of Torquay Group. Geological Province: Torquay Basin.||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|23768|5|Briefly described|p28 Fig.5|Miocene|Miocene|In the Torquay/Geelong area.  See also p71, p149.||||||30-MAR-05
28257|Puebla Formation|24055|5|Briefly described|p70|Miocene|Oligocene|Of Torquay Group.  Geological Basin: Bass Basin.||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p313|||Of the Torquay Group.||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|24562|6|Mentioned|p137 Fig. 55|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|30576|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|30929|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|Formation of Torquay Group.||||||01-JUL-08
28257|Puebla Formation|31922|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|32746|6|Mentioned|p30|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|33155|6|Mentioned|p119|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|33228|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|33240|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.35|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|35066|6|Mentioned|Fig.8.6|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|35097|6|Mentioned|p158|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|35276|3|Fully described|p235|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|35290|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|35712|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|35854|5|Briefly described|p159|||Stratigraphy discussed.||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|36499|3|Fully described|p46|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|41043|5|Briefly described|p96|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|41076|6|Mentioned|p63|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|41124|6|Mentioned|p255|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|41642|6|Mentioned|Fig.8.6|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|42318|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|42371|6|Mentioned|p35, p41|||||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|42827|4|Described|p309|||Of Torquay Group.||||||01-JUL-08
28257|Puebla Formation|43702|6|Mentioned|Fig.2,p398||Miocene|||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|48911|6|Mentioned|p27|||See also Chart 1||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Early Miocene|Early Miocene|Of the Torquay Group. Overlain by Zeally Limestone; underlain by Jan Juc Formation and Port Addis Limestone. 21.5-17.5Ma. Thickness: 30m. Geological Province: Torquay Basin.||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|63173|5|Briefly described|p349|Recent||Of the Torquay Group. Overlies Jan Juc Formation. Geological Province: Bass Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
28257|Puebla Formation|65316|5|Briefly described|p595, p597 Fig 2, p602 Fig 5||Chattian|||Of the Torquay Group.|Includes Puebla Clay, Celapora Beds, Zeally Limestone and Yellow Bluff Beds.|Overlies the Jan Juc Marl and Point Addis Limestone.||23-APR-12
28257|Puebla Formation|65687|5|Briefly described|p189, p191|Tertiary|Tertiary|Of the Torquay Group, Torquay Basin. Includes Zeally Limestone Member. Composed predominantly of calcareous silt and clay with concretionary carbonate layers.||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|65715|5|Briefly described|p14 Tb.8|||Superseded name for Gellibrand Marl used by Raggatt and Crespin (1952).||||||
28257|Puebla Formation|67061|5|Briefly described|p546 Fig.3, p549, pp552-554. |Miocene|Miocene|||Unit in Torquay Group.|||Calcareous silts, clays and marls; grey silty marls.|
28257|Puebla Formation|69297|6|Mentioned|p98|Langhian|Aquitanian|||Torquay Group||Overlies the Jan Juc Formation. Unconformably overlain by the Moorabool Viaduct Sand. |Dolomite and dolomitic mud and siltstone. |
28257|Puebla Formation|70942|6|Mentioned|p122|||Of Raggatt and Crespin. Replaced by Puebla Clay?||||||
15645|Puebla formation|35290|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
15645|Puebla formation|35712|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
15645|Puebla formation|36499|6|Mentioned|p43|||||||||
68537|Punt Road Sands|24551|5|Briefly described|p338 Fig. 11.2|Early Pleistocene|Early Pleistocene|||||||02-AUG-05
68537|Punt Road Sands|71277|5|Briefly described|p303 Tb.1, p305|Quaternary|Quaternary|Localised unit in the Yarra Delta.|||||Cobble- to boulder-sized clasts of siltstone or sandstone derived from the Melbourne Formation. Some clay and silt.|
77727|Purrumbete Tuff|66002|5|Briefly described|p18|||Proposed formation name for Newer Volcanic Group rocks used by Gill (1953). Not used||||||
25422|Pyalong Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p441 App1|||Superseded by Pyalong Granite.||||||
25422|Pyalong Adamellite|41850|6|Mentioned|p433|||||||||
25422|Pyalong Adamellite|42154|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P334|||||||||
25422|Pyalong Adamellite|42827|6|Mentioned|p435|||||||||
25422|Pyalong Adamellite|65715|5|Briefly described|p7 Tb.4|||Superseded name for Pyalong Granite used by White and Chappell (1988).||||||
40672|Pyalong Granodiorite|23309|5|Briefly described|p347, 348|||||||||
40672|Pyalong Granodiorite|64612|6|Mentioned|p69|||Misspelling of Pyalong Granite.||||||07-FEB-11
78064|Pyalong granite|67978|6|Mentioned|p515|||See also Pyalong Granite.|376 +/- 2 Ma, SIMS U-Pb|||||19-SEP-14
15695|Pyalong granodiorite|22885|5|Briefly described|map|||||||||
15695|Pyalong granodiorite|32074|6|Mentioned|p182|||||||||
15695|Pyalong granodiorite|44197|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Late Devonian|G283 Unassigned||||||
15695|Pyalong granodiorite|70933|14|Not recorded|p96|||Distribution map.||||||
69239|Pyle's Limestone""|60503|6|Mentioned|p136|||Informal name - see also "Pyle's" limestone. Said to be draped by Pyle's Deposit (of Teapot Creek Formation) beside Dyers Access Road.||||||07-SEP-05
69240|Pyle's"" limestone|60503|6|Mentioned|p96|Silurian|Silurian|Small outcrop of limestone inferred to lie unconformably upon Pinnak Limestone; it has tenatatively been placed with the Wombat Creek Group based on age but no other connections are indicated. Also referred to as "Pyle's" lens.||||||
40917|Pyramid Hill granite|24177|6|Mentioned|p78|||Not a formal name. See Pyramid Hill Granite.||||||
40917|Pyramid Hill granite|61186|6|Mentioned|p45 Fig. 14|||Informal name for Victorian dimension stone. Probably named for the quarry locality.||||||
29426|Pyramids Marlstone|42967|6|Mentioned|Fig.6 p81|||Variation on Pyramids Marlstone Member of Taravale Formation.||||||
29425|Pyramids Marlstone Member|42967|5|Briefly described|p76|||of Taravale Formation.||||||
15709|Pyramids Member|23309|5|Briefly described|p117.|||Of the Taravale Marlstone.||||||
15709|Pyramids Member|23615|5|Briefly described|p140|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Formerly included in Taravale Formation (Teichert and Talent, 1958).  Now shown as undifferentiated Taravale Marlstone and thus the name is abandoned.||||||
15709|Pyramids Member|23710|14|Not recorded|p74|||Stratigraphy||||||
15709|Pyramids Member|24551|5|Briefly described|p147|||Obsolete - Now included in the Taravale Marlstone.||||||
15709|Pyramids Member|33393|6|Mentioned|p163|||||||||
15709|Pyramids Member|33481|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
15709|Pyramids Member|34519|6|Mentioned|p45|||||||||
15709|Pyramids Member|42032|5|Briefly described|p498|||||||||
15709|Pyramids Member|42635|5|Briefly described|Fig.15 P38|||of Murrindal Limestone?||||||
15709|Pyramids Member|43975|14|Not recorded|p4||Eifelian|Member of Taravale Formation. No data.||||||
15709|Pyramids Member|50077|5|Briefly described|p9|||Of the Taravale Formation.||||||
15710|Pyramids Mudstone Member|41585|6|Mentioned|p138|||||||||
31317|Pyramids Tongue|43530|14|Not recorded|p1031|||Part of Taravale Formation||||||
41924|Pyrenees formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p83|||Informal - see Pyrenees Formation.||||||
41924|Pyrenees formation|60452|6|Mentioned|p21|||Informal - see Pyrenees Formation.||||||
41924|Pyrenees formation|60491|5|Briefly described|p14|Early Ordovician|Cambrian|Informally referring to the Pyrenees Formation. Geological Province: Stawell Zone.||||||22-NOV-04
79729|Pyrenees granite|70901|14|Not recorded|p3|||Strongly schistose aureoles.||||||
15711|Pyreness granite|33154|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
31855|Quarry Hill Granodiorite|45003|6|Mentioned|p62|||||||||
15732|Quarry Hills Granite|35278|4|Described|p355|||Misspelling of Quarry Hill?||||||
69241|Quart Pot limestone lens|60503|5|Briefly described|p230|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|Informal name. An allochthonous block at the base of Gibbo River Siltstone. Hosts base metal mineralisation, including Spellings' lode and Ralston's lode. ||||||
69144|Queen Seam (VIC)|61140|5|Briefly described|p9, p11|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Informal name. Of the Strzelecki Group. Historical prespective.||||||
15754|Quiamong Member sand and sandstone|34735|5|Briefly described|p40|||||||||
15756|Quiamong member|34735|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
15756|Quiamong member|60452|5|Briefly described|p40|Quaternary|Quaternary|Informal name. Of the Shepparton Formation.||||||
15756|Quiamong member|61185|5|Briefly described|p63|||Of Lawrence (1966,1975) and Jenkin (1988). Of Shepparton Formation. Disconformably underlies Mayrung Member, and disconformably overlies Kantandra Member.||||||07-FEB-11
68469|Quindalup formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p145|||misspelt - see Qindalup Ignimbrite.||||||
72729|Racecourse Plain tonalite|61161|6|Mentioned|p93|||Informal - see Racecourse Plain Tonalite.||||||
72868|Rankin Road formation|60542|6|Mentioned|p77|||Informal - see Rankin Road Ignimbrite. ||||||
72869|Rankin Road ignimbrite|60542|6|Mentioned|p60|||Informal - see Rankin Road Ignimbrite. ||||||
83840|Rathgen Gneiss|73118|5|Briefly described|p21, 73|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Metamorphosed Kanmantoo Group. Probably related to early Delamerian Orogeny.|516 +/- 4 Ma (SHRIMP: Foden et al., in prep).|Kanmantoo Group.||||
15895|Raymond Falls Rhyolite|23615|5|Briefly described|p128, p32, p55|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Superseded by Raymond Falls Lava.||||||
15895|Raymond Falls Rhyolite|41585|6|Mentioned|p135|||See also P138||||||
35511|Razorback Sandstone (VIC)|38367|6|Mentioned|p106|||red to buff fine- to medium-grained and commonly cross-bedded sandstones and quartzite pebbles. Company usage.||||||16-DEC-08
68470|Red Bluff Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p319|||Of the Brighton Group. Maximum Thickness: 24m.||||||12-FEB-15
15923|Red Bluff Member|33464|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
15923|Red Bluff Member|35276|6|Mentioned|p241|||||||||
15923|Red Bluff Member|42827|6|Mentioned|p315|||superseded by Red Bluff Sand of Brighton Group||||||
15923|Red Bluff Member|65715|5|Briefly described|p15 Tb.8|||Superseded name used by Gill (1956) for Red Bluff Sandstone.||||||23-MAY-13
15923|Red Bluff Member|66002|6|Mentioned|p13 Tb.9|||Used by Gill (1956)Superseded name for Red Bluff Sandstone.||||||
15923|Red Bluff Member|71419|5|Briefly described|p7, p9, p15|Pliocene|Miocene|Of Gill (1956), who interpreted the upper Red Bluff Member to be fluvial. Replaced by Red Bluff Sands by Kenley (1967).||Of Sandringham Sands.||Contact with underlying Black Rock Member originally thought to be disconformable, but now considered gradational.||02-FEB-18
15924|Red Bluff Sand|23230|5|Briefly described|p42|||||||||
15924|Red Bluff Sand|23267|6|Mentioned|p377||Tertiary|||||||
15924|Red Bluff Sand|23268|6|Mentioned|p389, 392|||||||||
15924|Red Bluff Sand|24551|6|Mentioned|p711|||||||||
15924|Red Bluff Sand|34832|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
15924|Red Bluff Sand|34961|6|Mentioned|p428|||||||||
15924|Red Bluff Sand|35276|4|Described|p242|||||||||
15924|Red Bluff Sand|35290|6|Mentioned|p43|||||||||
15924|Red Bluff Sand|35712|4|Described|p21|||||||||
15924|Red Bluff Sand|39605|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
15924|Red Bluff Sand|40524|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
15924|Red Bluff Sand|41511|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
15924|Red Bluff Sand|41521|6|Mentioned|Fig.9|||||||||
15924|Red Bluff Sand|41537|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
15924|Red Bluff Sand|42318|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
15924|Red Bluff Sand|42827|5|Briefly described|p316|||of Brighton Group||||||
15924|Red Bluff Sand|61207|5|Briefly described|p280 Fig. 2|Late Pliocene|Early Pliocene|Of the Brighton Group. Geological Province: Port Phillip Basin.||||||12-JAN-06
15924|Red Bluff Sand|68360|5|Briefly described|p223, p225 Fig.4|Pliocene|Pliocene|Late Pliocene age.||||Underlain by the Beaumaris Sandstone.|Volcanics and white sands.|
35580|Red Bluff Sand Formation|23268|6|Mentioned|p398|||||||||
35580|Red Bluff Sand Formation|23276|6|Mentioned|p477||Pliocene|||||||
15926|Red Bluff Sands|23273|5|Briefly described|p434, 441||Late Pliocene|||||||
15926|Red Bluff Sands|23768|5|Briefly described|p30 Fig.6|Early Pliocene|Late Miocene|Geological Province: Port Phillip Basin.||||||29-MAR-05
15926|Red Bluff Sands|32123|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
15926|Red Bluff Sands|33598|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
15926|Red Bluff Sands|33599|4|Described|p16|||Tertiary.||||||
15926|Red Bluff Sands|33604|4|Described|p24|||||||||
15926|Red Bluff Sands|33605|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Miocene|Miocene-Pliocene||||||
15926|Red Bluff Sands|34956|6|Mentioned|p84|||||||||
15926|Red Bluff Sands|65715|5|Briefly described|p17|||Superseded name for Red Bluff Sandstone.||||||
15926|Red Bluff Sands|71419|5|Briefly described|p8, p11-12, p14, p20|||Replaced Red Bluff Member. Terminology of Kenley (1967) widely used by GSV for many years. Also shown as 'Red Bluff Sands' p11, Red Bluff Sand p20. Name dropped in favour of Sandringham Sandstone.||Of Brighton Group.|||Includes fine- to very fine-grained conglomerates with variable rounding of clasts, sandstones with swaley cross-lamination.|02-FEB-18
15925|Red Bluff Sands formation|32123|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
15928|Red Bluff Sandstone|23537|5|Briefly described|p 447|||||||||
15928|Red Bluff Sandstone|29652|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
15928|Red Bluff Sandstone|65715|4|Described|p15 Tb.8, p17,  p63|Neogene|Neogene|Of Brighton Group. Called Red Bluff Sands by Abele et al. (1976). Called Red Bluff Member by Gill (1956). Raised to formation rank by Kenley (1967). Overlies Black Rock Sandstone. Senior synonym of Baxter Sandstone. Fluvial. Type section at Red Bluff.||||||
15928|Red Bluff Sandstone|66002|5|Briefly described|p12, p13 Tb.9|Neogene|Neogene|Of Brighton Group. Replaces Red Bluff Member of Gill (1956). Called Red Bluff Sand on p12 and p16||||||
15928|Red Bluff Sandstone|66244|5|Briefly described|p8.|||Includes the former Baxter Sandstone, which is identical with it in its type area and which lacked precedence (VandenBerg 2008).||||||
15928|Red Bluff Sandstone|68116|5|Briefly described|Appendix, Maps 41-42, 49-51.|Pliocene|Miocene||||||Sandstone, conglomerate: pale yellow and brown; fine to coarse-grained, massive to well bedded; crossbedded; local ironstone.|
15928|Red Bluff Sandstone|71419|5|Briefly described|p8, p15, p20|||Replaced Red Bluff Member, Red Bluff Sands. Regarded as fluvial until at least 2005. Name dropped in favour of Sandringham Sandstone for coastal outcrops. See Red Bluff Sand p20. Inland outcrops have not been investigated and may need new name if found to be fluvial.||||||02-FEB-18
15927|Red Bluff Sandstone formation|29653|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
15934|Red Granite|35278|5|Briefly described|p357|||||||||
15934|Red Granite|39860|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
15934|Red Granite|61160|6|Mentioned|p81, p30 Tb. 5.2|||Of Crohn (1950). Superseded by Anglers Rest Granite. ||||||
15934|Red Granite|61161|6|Mentioned|p105|||Crohn (1950) referred to Anglers Rest Granite as the Red Granite.||||||
69242|Red Granite""|60503|6|Mentioned|p16|||Former informal name for Anglers Rest Granite.||||||07-SEP-05
15942|Red Hill Series|42790|6|Mentioned|p184|||||||||
74746|Red Hill Series""|60599|6|Mentioned|p159|Ordovician|Ordovician|Informal local name for Knowsley East Shale in the vicinity of the main pit at Heathcote Gold Joint Venture mine - consists of black, red, purple and white shale, volcaniclastic sediments and mafic intrusives.||||||
68471|Red Man Bluff Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p462|||||||||
68471|Red Man Bluff Formation|61183|5|Briefly described|p36|||Superseded by Red Man Bluff Subgroup. Former informally defined units of Spencer-Jones (1965) within this formation are now superseded by the 6 named formations of Red Man Bluff Subgroup. ||||||
68471|Red Man Bluff Formation|61186|6|Mentioned|p78|||Includes Major Mitchell Sst. Pink-pale brown sandstone with beds up to 1m thick; rare lag horizons of pale green mud clasts; also, a stone at Mount Bepcha, of medium- to coarse-grained quartz sandstone with rare scattered quartz pebble or lithic clasts.||||||
15952|Red Man Bluff Sandstone|32865|4|Described|p486|||||||||
15952|Red Man Bluff Sandstone|33732|5|Briefly described|Table III|||Famennian.||||||
15952|Red Man Bluff Sandstone|41572|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
15952|Red Man Bluff Sandstone|41585|4|Described|p142|||||||||
15952|Red Man Bluff Sandstone|43461|14|Not recorded|Table p625|Early Carboniferous|Late Devonian|||||||
15952|Red Man Bluff Sandstone|43547|14|Not recorded|Table p153||Frasnian|Part of Grampians Group||||||
15952|Red Man Bluff Sandstone|43846|5|Briefly described|12|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|Thickness about 2000m||||||
15952|Red Man Bluff Sandstone|61183|6|Mentioned|p30 Tb. 2|||Of Spencer-Jones (1965). Superseded by Red Man Bluff Subgroup (Grampians Group). ||||||
25435|Red Man Bluff Sandstones|23247|5|Briefly described|Fig12-1.1p182, 188|||||||||
25435|Red Man Bluff Sandstones|33232|4|Described|p72|||||||||
25435|Red Man Bluff Sandstones|36824|6|Mentioned|p65|||||||||
25435|Red Man Bluff Sandstones|42827|5|Briefly described|p142|||||||||
25435|Red Man Bluff Sandstones|66002|6|Mentioned|p5 Tb.3|||Used by Spencer-Jones (1965). Superseded name for Red Man Bluff Subgroup.||||||
41837|Red Man Bluff Sub-Group|44929|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Ordovician|Lower section of Grampians Group. Overlain by Mount Difficult Sub-Group.||||||14-JUN-06
41837|Red Man Bluff Sub-Group|44930|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Ordovician|Lower part of the Grampians Group. Includes: Thermopylae Conglomerate, Gariwerd Sandstone, Watgonia Gap Sandstone, Pohlner Conglomerate Bed, Murray Hill Sandstone, Kalymna Falls Sandstone, Major Mitchell Sandstone.||||||30-JAN-07
41837|Red Man Bluff Sub-Group|44932|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Ordovician|Lower section of Grampians Group. Overlain by Mount Difficult Sub-Group.||||||14-JUN-06
41837|Red Man Bluff Sub-Group|44933|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Ordovician|Lower section of Grampians Group. Underlies Mount Difficult Sub-Group.||||||14-JUN-06
41837|Red Man Bluff Sub-Group|60456|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Ordovician|Includes: Thermopylae Conglomerate, Gariwerd Sandstone, Watgania Gap Sandstone, Murray Hill Sandstone, Kalymna Falls Sandstone, Major Mitchell Sandstone.||||||
41837|Red Man Bluff Sub-Group|60459|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Ordovician|Of the Grampians Group. Fluvial to shallow marine quartz rich sandstone.||||||29-SEP-04
41837|Red Man Bluff Sub-Group|64541|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|Incl; Major Mitchell Sandstone, Kalymna Falls Sandstone, Murray Hill Sandstone, Pohlner Conglomerate Bed, Walgania Gap Sandstone, Gariwerd Sandstone and Thermopylae Conglomerate. Mostly sandstones.||||||07-FEB-11
72776|Red Man Bluff Subgroup, Lower|61183|6|Mentioned|p113 Fig. 76|||Informal - see Red Man Bluff Subgroup. ||||||
41745|Red Man Bluff subgroup|50154|6|Mentioned|p112|||Informal - see the Red Man Bluff Subgroup.||||||
41745|Red Man Bluff subgroup|61183|6|Mentioned|p57, p121|||Informal - see Red Man Bluff Subgroup. ||||||
73174|Red Rock Complex|61896|5|Briefly described|p57|||Named for a a group of maars, tuff rings and scoria cones rising above the plains and lakes of Western Plains.||||||19-DEC-07
35469|Red Rock complex|23215|6|Mentioned|p108|||||||||
36875|Redman Bluff Subgroup|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|Of Grampians Group||||||
36875|Redman Bluff Subgroup|23309|5|Briefly described|p79-83, 204, 206, 242  Tb 2.67|||||||||
36875|Redman Bluff Subgroup|61752|5|Briefly described|p14|||Misspelt? - variation on Red Man Bluff Subgroup.||||||07-FEB-11
15992|Redmans Bluff Sandstone|39967|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
15997|Reedy Creek Quartz Diorite|45087|5|Briefly described|p57|||See also P217. Chemical analyses||||||
25438|Reedy Flat Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||578.||||||
15998|Reedy River Volcanics""|33602|6|Mentioned|p4|||Variation of Reedy Creek ?||||||
15998|Reedy River Volcanics""|35112|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
15998|Reedy River Volcanics""|37330|6|Mentioned|p10|||Informal term.||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|2967|5|Briefly described|p14, 33|||Harris (1971). Subsequently the Renmark Group (Lawrence, 1975); see references p14-15, 17-24, 27-31, 34-35, 39, 46-47, 79, 96, 105, 110, 112, 128, 151, 155, 178, 336.||||Is overlain by Calivil Formation.|Carbonaceous.|
16030|Renmark Beds|23671|3|Fully described|p3|Eocene|Paleocene|Contains the Moorlands Lignite Member. Overlain disconformably by the Ettrick Formation. Probably interdigitates with the "Buccleuch Group".   Max. thickness: ~1000ft.Type section details included.||||||23-MAY-13
16030|Renmark Beds|23818|5|Briefly described|p174 Fig.84, p179, 180|Eocene|Paleocene|Geological Province: Murray Basin. Of the Knight Group. Max. thickness: 1000 ft. Overlying unit: Ettrick Formation.||||||18-APR-05
16030|Renmark Beds|30751|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Eocene|Paleocene|Eocene-Palaeocene||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|30753|5|Briefly described|p17|||Eocene-Palaeocene||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|30754|6|Mentioned|p14|||See also P22. Stratigraphic tables. Refers Harris (1966)||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|30758|6|Mentioned|p66|||Refers Harris (1966)||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|30807|6|Mentioned|p102|||Suggested map symbol||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|31246|6|Mentioned|p57|||M - U Eocene. See also P58||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|31247|6|Mentioned|p160|||See also P163. Palaeocene. Microplankton||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|31252|6|Mentioned|p1|||Refers microflora.||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Palaeocene-Eocene||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|31746|6|Mentioned|p191|||Reference to Harris (1966).||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|31848|6|Mentioned|p11|||Upper Eocene to Middle Palaeocene||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|31850|6|Mentioned|p33|||Pidinga Fm. correlated in part||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|31923|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|32021|4|Described|p41|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|32117|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|32232|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|32426|6|Mentioned|p142|||Stratigraphic table. Renmark area||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|32860|5|Briefly described|p91|||Eocene||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|32864|6|Mentioned|Fig. 8|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|33488|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|33490|6|Mentioned|p19|||Refers Harris (1966). Previously Knight Group||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|33938|6|Mentioned|p48|||Refers Harris (1966).||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|34180|6|Mentioned|p212|||Tertiary||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|34308|5|Briefly described|p179|||M.Paleocene - M.Eocene. Correlation chart. Fig.84||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|34758|6|Mentioned|p31|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|35071|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|35091|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|35172|6|Mentioned|p131|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|35200|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Eocene|Paleocene|||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|35232|5|Briefly described|p11|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|37065|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|37132|5|Briefly described|p367|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|38068|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|38601|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|39329|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|40003|5|Briefly described|p38|||See also Table 8||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|41478|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|41517|6|Mentioned|p140|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|41520|5|Briefly described|Fig.11|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|41765|6|Mentioned|p34|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|42132|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P298|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|42133|6|Mentioned|p303|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|42454|6|Mentioned|p11|||Superseded by Renmark Group 1975.||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|42717|5|Briefly described|map legend|Eocene|Paleocene|||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|42720|5|Briefly described|map legend|Oligocene|Paleocene|||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|42827|6|Mentioned|p265|||superseded by Renmark Group||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|42966|6|Mentioned|p96|||refers to Harris (1966)||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|43073|4|Described|Table 3|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|46802|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|50154|6|Mentioned|p132|||Superseded by the Renmark Group.||||||
16030|Renmark Beds|60452|5|Briefly described|p33|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|Superseded by the Renmark Group. Originally part of the Knight Group. Formerly divided into 'lower' and 'upper' by Harris (1966).||||||19-NOV-08
16030|Renmark Beds|66002|6|Mentioned|p10 Tb.7, p12|||Used by Harris (1966). Superseded name for Renmark Group.||||||
68473|Renmark Group beds|24551|6|Mentioned|p321|||||||||
42308|Renmark Group, Lower|24105|5|Briefly described|p155|||Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
42308|Renmark Group, Lower|24551|6|Mentioned|p321|||||||||
68474|Renmark Group, Middle|24551|6|Mentioned|p321|||||||||
83454|Renmark Group, Middle""|73505|6|Mentioned|p11, p13, p36|||Of Holdgate (2003). Nonmarine. About 10 m thickness is [said to be] shown just below the Geera Clay in Holdgate's (2003) section [but is shown with Calivil Formation as overlying Geera Clay p13, and as a lateral equivalent to Geera Clay p36].||Murray Group?||Overlies Olney Formation, underlies Parilla Sand|Fluvial sand and mud, coarsening to the south.|
41746|Renmark group|50154|6|Mentioned|p174|||Informal - see Renmark Group. Formerly referred to as the Knight Group.||||||
36975|Rheola Diorite|23309|5|Briefly described|p341|||Superseded by Rheola Gabbro.||||||
36975|Rheola Diorite|23603|3|Fully described|p19|Devonian|Silurian|Age: 411+/-8 Ma.||||||01-JUL-13
36975|Rheola Diorite|23604|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
36975|Rheola Diorite|23605|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
36975|Rheola Diorite|23606|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
36975|Rheola Diorite|23607|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Diorite-gabbro complex: mafic to felsic diorites, mafic granodiorites, gabbro, hornfels and massive quartz enclaves.||||||12-NOV-04
36975|Rheola Diorite|65715|5|Briefly described|p8 Tb.4|||Superseded name for Rheola Gabbro. Used by Marlow and Bushell (1995).||||||03-FEB-15
36975|Rheola Diorite|66182|6|Mentioned|p319|Early Devonian||Lachlan Fold Belt. Intrusion.|411 +/- 8 Ma.|||||11-MAY-12
36975|Rheola Diorite|66769|6|Mentioned|118|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Post tectonic intrusion. Age: 411 +/- 8 Ma (Richards and Singleton 1981).||||||17-SEP-14
36975|Rheola Diorite|68189|6|Mentioned|p23 Fig.11|||||||||
31827|Richmond granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p229|||Of the Charlton Province.||||||
31827|Richmond granite|43846|6|Mentioned|13||Devonian|Stated as informal name, but formal form of name already exists||||||
16082|Riddell Grit|40136|5|Briefly described|p38|||||||||
16084|Riddell Grits|22886|6|Mentioned|p12|||now known as Riddell Sandstone.||||||
16084|Riddell Grits|23272|6|Mentioned|p414|||Superseded by Riddell Sandstone||||||
16084|Riddell Grits|29709|6|Mentioned|p26|||||||||
16084|Riddell Grits|33153|6|Mentioned|p90|||||||||
16084|Riddell Grits|33154|5|Briefly described|p2|||Ord.||||||
16084|Riddell Grits|33238|6|Mentioned|p640|||||||||
16084|Riddell Grits|33394|6|Mentioned|p68|||||||||
16084|Riddell Grits|33604|5|Briefly described|p14|||||||||
16084|Riddell Grits|35112|6|Mentioned|p276|||||||||
16084|Riddell Grits|35118|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
16084|Riddell Grits|39980|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
16084|Riddell Grits|40127|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
16084|Riddell Grits|42826|6|Mentioned|p30|||refers to Harris & Crawford (1921)||||||
16084|Riddell Grits|42827|6|Mentioned|p87|||refers to Harris & Crawford (1921), superseded by Riddell Sandstone||||||
16084|Riddell Grits|60083|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Ordovician|Late Ordovician|Prominent development of sandstone and conglomerate (turbidites) occurring in a monotonous sequence of thinly bedded shale and sandstone.||||||
16084|Riddell Grits|70904|14|Not recorded|p 26|Eastonian|Gisbornian|Exceptional fauna.||||||
16084|Riddell Grits|70999|14|Not recorded|p167|||Refers to Thomas 1932.||||||
16083|Riddell Grits""|29709|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
16083|Riddell Grits""|37727|5|Briefly described|p29|||||||||
16085|Riddle Grits|38787|6|Mentioned|p122|||Misspelling of Riddell.||||||
68475|Rileys Creek granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
72727|Rileys Creek suite|61161|6|Mentioned|p92 Fig. 6.11|||Informal - see Rileys Creek Suite.||||||
78659|Rintoul's Creek Sandstone|65718|5|Briefly described|p11, p44|Hauterivian|Berriasian|Age constrained by the Tyers River Subgroup.||Of the Tyers River Subgroup.||Underlain by the Tyers Conglomerate. |Comprises relatively clean quartzarenite.|
79439|Rintouls Creek Formation|70378|4|Described|p695-696, 698-700, 702-703, 707-709, 714|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Latrobe Valley. [The historical, plural form is used consistently throughout this article. The official place name is Rintoul Creek and the formal stratigraphic name is Rintoul Creek Formation]. See also references to Rintoul Creek Formation (p710-711) and the superseded Rintouls Creek Sandstone (p695, p702 Fig.7, p709 Fig.12, p712 Fig.15).|||||Includes quartz-rich sandstone with minor coal seams.|
16108|Rintouls Creek Sandstone|24551|5|Briefly described|p262 Fig. 9.29|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretceous|Of the Strzelecki Group.||||||
16108|Rintouls Creek Sandstone|39551|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Neocomian|Neocomian|||||||
16108|Rintouls Creek Sandstone|39555|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Aptian|Aptian|||||||
16108|Rintouls Creek Sandstone|61329|5|Briefly described|p124|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Max. thickness: 130m. Lateral equivalent of Tyers Conglomerate. Poymictic with variable size constituents; matrix of vein quartz sandstone.||||||
16108|Rintouls Creek Sandstone|64616|5|Briefly described|p141, 142|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Name proposed to be dropped. The unit includes an arkosic succession at the top that is of entirely different provenance to the quartz-lithic sequence below. Included Locmany and Exalt Members. ||||||
16108|Rintouls Creek Sandstone|70378|5|Briefly described|p695,p702 Fig.7,p709 Fig.12,p712 Fig.15|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Superseded name. Phillip (1958). Later renamed Rintoul Creek Formation: see references p710-711. See also references to mis-spelt Rintouls Creek Formation (p695-696, p698-700, p702-703, p707-709, p714). Subdivided by Tosolini et al. (1999) into two Members. Appears as Rintoul's Ck Sst in Fig.15.||Tyers Group.|Locmany and Exalt Members.|||
16108|Rintouls Creek Sandstone|75065|5|Briefly described|p157|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Gippsland Basin.||Tyers River Subgroup.||Passes westwards into Rhyll Arkose.|Sandy arkosic fluvio-lacustrine clastics and litharenite sections.|
74147|Rintouls sandstone|61329|6|Mentioned|p121|||||||||
16121|River Nook Member|31514|6|Mentioned|p44|||Shown on Table. Refers McGowran (1965).||||||
35597|Riverina Grey Granite|23275|6|Mentioned|p472|||See also Riverina Grey Granite.||||||13-MAR-07
72964|Riverina Grey granite|61186|6|Mentioned|p34|||Referred to as just Riverina Grey - commercial name for dimension stone from Tocumwal.||||||
74189|Rivernook A bed|62896|5|Briefly described|p89, p90 Tb. 1|Paleocene|Paleocene|Minor unit of Dilwyn Formation (Wangerrip Group) near the base of of Pember Mudstone. Has distinctive faunal assemblage. Glauconitic and micaceous silty clay.||||||07-FEB-11
74189|Rivernook A bed|63740|5|Briefly described|p89, p90|Early Eocene|Late Paleocene|Minor unit of Dilwyn Formation, occurring as lower part of Rivernook Member. Geol.province: Otway Basin. The use of the name is retained to facilitate referral to the short stratigraphic intervals and to correlate them with Taylor's formaniferal fauna.||||||07-FEB-11
16127|Rivernook Bed|32574|6|Mentioned|p76|||||||||
16128|Rivernook Beds""|31036|6|Mentioned|p196|||See also p208, p209. Refers Baker (1950).||||||16-FEB-09
16130|Rivernook Member""|30578|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
16130|Rivernook Member""|35066|6|Mentioned|p206|||||||||
16130|Rivernook Member""|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
68476|Rivernook bed|24551|6|Mentioned|p294|||Of the Wangerrip Group.||||||
68476|Rivernook bed|61182|5|Briefly described|p32|||Of Baker (1953) Fossiliferous bed in the Dilwyn Formation. Informal name. See also Rivernook Member.||||||
74190|Rivernook beds|62896|6|Mentioned|p91|Paleocene|Paleocene|Informal reference to the combined Rivernook Member and Rivernook A bed.||||||07-FEB-11
74190|Rivernook beds|63740|6|Mentioned|p90|||Informal name which includes Rivernook Member and its lower section, Rivernook A bed.||||||07-FEB-11
16162|Roaring Mag Siltstone Member|33606|5|Briefly described|p67|||||||||
16162|Roaring Mag Siltstone Member|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
16162|Roaring Mag Siltstone Member|37501|6|Mentioned|p411|||||||||
16162|Roaring Mag Siltstone Member|41585|5|Briefly described|p132|||||||||
16162|Roaring Mag Siltstone Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p132|||of Tabberabbera Formation||||||
16162|Roaring Mag Siltstone Member|61181|5|Briefly described|p69|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Thin beds of dolomite and limestone are common - occurring as thin intercalations with claystone, siltstone and sandstone.||||||
68477|Roaring Mag member|24551|5|Briefly described|p138|||Informal - see Roaring Mag Member.||||||02-AUG-05
75255|Roberts Member|61185|5|Briefly described|p45, p24-25 Fig. 7|||Of Schleiger (1964a, 1964b). Former stratigraphic subdivision of Lower Palaeozoic rocks associated with Humevale Siltstone and Walhalla Group sediments. See Roberts Sandstone member. Both names obsolete; rocks now belong to Montys Hut Fm (Walhalla Gp).||||||07-FEB-11
16172|Roberts Sandstone Member|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
16172|Roberts Sandstone Member|60599|6|Mentioned|p56|||Of Montys Hut Formation (Walhalla Group). Considered by some workers to be equivalent  to McIvor Sandstone.||||||
16172|Roberts Sandstone Member|61185|5|Briefly described|p45|||Of Schleiger (1964a, 1964b). Former stratigraphic subdivision of Lower Palaeozoic rocks associated with Humevale Siltstone and Walhalla Group sediments. Same as Roberts Member. Both names now obsolete; rocks now belong to Montys Hut Fm (Walhalla Gp).||||||07-FEB-11
35530|Robley Spur Volcanics|23229|6|Mentioned|p37|||||||||
16195|Robleys Spur Rhyodacite|35186|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
16196|Robleys Spur Rhyolite|35186|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
16198|Rock Camp mud mound|42652|5|Briefly described|Fig.7-27|||Informal reference to Rocky Camp Limestone?||||||
77729|Rocklands Igneous Complex|66002|6|Mentioned|p6|||Possibly used synonymously with Rocklands Volcanic Group of Tb.4. Used as heading to Table 4.||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|22531|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|22628|5|Briefly described|p115, fig3p111|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|22756|6|Mentioned|P52|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|22768|6|Mentioned|Map15p148,166||Early Devonian|||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|22857|6|Mentioned|p166|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|23228|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|23229|4|Described|p24-5|Early Devonian|Silurian|||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|23235|5|Briefly described|Fig7-1p68, 68|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|23247|5|Briefly described|Fig12-1.1p182, 195|Devonian|Silurian|||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|23402|5|Briefly described|p24, p30|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|Age: 410+/-3Ma (Fanning 1991; Simpson & Woodful, 1994).   Overlies the Grampians Group.   Geological Province: Adelaide Fold Belt||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|23417|6|Mentioned|p6 Fig.4||Early Devonian|||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|23522|5|Briefly described|p246|Middle Devonian|Early Devonian|Age: 410-397 Ma.||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|23991|5|Briefly described|p188 Fig.1|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|24551|6|Mentioned|p21, 717 Table 2.4|Early Devonian|Silurian|Age: 410 +/- 3Ma.||||||02-AUG-05
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|30928|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|31161|5|Briefly described|PA11|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|32865|4|Described|p485|||See also P486||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|33602|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|33608|6|Mentioned|p45|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|33732|5|Briefly described|Table III|||Famennian.||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|34966|6|Mentioned|p364|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|35066|6|Mentioned|p213|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|35112|6|Mentioned|Table.1|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|37501|6|Mentioned|p397|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|38367|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|39291|4|Described|p214|||See also Fig.1||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|39446|5|Briefly described|p11|||See also P13||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|40761|6|Mentioned|p215|||See also P225||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|40811|6|Mentioned|p321|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|41585|6|Mentioned|p141|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|41868|6|Mentioned|p486|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|42119|5|Briefly described|p526m|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|42745|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P4|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|42826|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|42971|6|Mentioned|Fig.1,p142|||||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|43193|5|Briefly described|p71,78.|||410 Ma.||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|43218|4|Described|Fig.3 p22, p25||Early Devonian|||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|43461|14|Not recorded|Table p625|Early Carboniferous|Late Devonian|||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|43547|14|Not recorded|Table p153,154||Frasnian|||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|43627|6|Mentioned|p6|||Overlies the Grampians Group.  Age: 410 Ma||||||28-OCT-04
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|43753|5|Briefly described|p621-624|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|Isotopic ages: 392+/-5 Ma, 397 Ma, 410+/-3 Ma||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|43846|4|Described|12|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|Age 410+-3Ma||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|50154|6|Mentioned|p91, p113|||Originally referred to what is now known as the Rocklands Volcanic Group.||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|60785|6|Mentioned|p186.|Devonian|Devonian|Of the Otway Basin||||Unconformably overlies the Port Campbell Limestone||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|61180|5|Briefly described|p5|Early Devonian|Silurian|Overlies Saint Arnaud beds.||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|61183|5|Briefly described|p62|||Superseded by Rocklands Volcanics Group. Comprises an undifferentiated sequence of rhyolite, rhyodacite, agglomerate and tuff. Recent mapping has revised the stratigraphy to group status. Max. thickness: >250m. ||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3. |Late Silurian|Late Silurian|Glenelg Zone, Melbourne Terrane. Age interpreted from Fig.3.|c.415-c.410 Ma.|||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|63124|5|Briefly described|p52|Early Devonian|Silurian|Includes sediments and extrusive felsic volcanics. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|63446|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian||||||Extrusive: rhyolite lava, flow-banded, ignimbrite.|
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|63457|5|Briefly described|p126.|||At Mount Cavendish. Six large welded ignimbrites over 250 m thick.|||||Ragged peralkaline minerals with fluorite and rounded quartz phenocrysts.|
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|63599|5|Briefly described|p976|||Massive, flow-banded, porphyritic rhyolite. May represent part of the Mafeking Suite.||||||02-OCT-09
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|65214|6|Mentioned|p273|Devonian|Devonian|VIC, Grampians. Shows any correlations across Australia, and with South Africa, South America and East Greenland.||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|65313|6|Mentioned|p580|Devonian|Devonian|Superseded name; see also superseded Rocklands Volcanics (p581 Fig. 9, p582) and the formally named Rocklands Volcanic Group (p582).||||||26-MAR-12
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|65716|6|Mentioned|p34|||Western Victoria. Mentioned as alternative source for Norton Gully Sandstone.||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|68194|6|Mentioned|p85|||Basement to CRA Exploration Pty Ltd boreholes, details of which are given.||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|68297|5|Briefly described|p181|||Age: 400-406 Ma?. Grampians area, Vic.||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|70125|6|Mentioned|p393||||410 Ma.|||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|71419|6|Mentioned|p16 Fig 17|Devonian|Devonian|Felsic volcanics.||||||
27554|Rocklands Rhyolite|73118|5|Briefly described|p7-8, 58, 64, 68, 72, 223|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Western Victoria. A-type felsic lava suite.|410 +/- 3 Ma (Fanning, 1991).|||Overlies Grampians Group. Co-magmatic with Victoria Valley Granite.|Includes rheomorphic ignimbrites.|
16210|Rocklands Rhyolites|32001|6|Mentioned|p77|||||||||
16210|Rocklands Rhyolites|33229|4|Described|p242|||Upper Devonian||||||
16210|Rocklands Rhyolites|33230|6|Mentioned|Encl.12.1|||Upper Devonian||||||
16210|Rocklands Rhyolites|33232|6|Mentioned|p71|||P73||||||
16210|Rocklands Rhyolites|33236|6|Mentioned|p24|||Grampian Group||||||
16210|Rocklands Rhyolites|33238|6|Mentioned|p640|||||||||
16210|Rocklands Rhyolites|35099|6|Mentioned|p332|||||||||
16210|Rocklands Rhyolites|35278|6|Mentioned|Fig.11.1|||||||||
16210|Rocklands Rhyolites|42827|5|Briefly described|p141|||see also Table 4.3||||||
16210|Rocklands Rhyolites|66002|6|Mentioned|p6 Tb.4|||Used by Spencer-Jones (1965). Superseded name for Rocklands Volcanic Group.||||||
16211|Rocklands Trachyte|35278|6|Mentioned|Fig.11.1|||||||||
40673|Rocklands Volcanic|23309|6|Mentioned|p202|||||||||
41747|Rocklands Volcanic Group rhyolite|50154|6|Mentioned|p164|||Informally referring to the rhyolite of the Rocklands Volcanic Group.||||||
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|22708|5|Briefly described|p212|||||||||
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|23309|6|Mentioned|p381|||||||||
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|24002|5|Briefly described|p241|Devonian|Devonian|||||||30-JAN-07
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|24311|5|Briefly described|p1059 Fig. 2|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|24551|3|Fully described|p122|Pragian|Pragian|Age: 410 +/- 3Ma (U-Pb).||||||
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|44929|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Includes the Nigretta, Gatum, Mooralla and Glendinning Ignimbrites.||||||14-JUN-06
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|44930|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|Includes: Nigretta, Gatum, Mooralla and Glendinning Ignimbrites.||||||13-JUN-06
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|44931|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Includes the Nigretta, Gatum, Mooralla and Glendinning Ignimbrites.||||||14-JUN-06
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|44932|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|Includes: Nigretta, Gatum, Mooralla and Glendinning Ignimbrites.||||||14-JUN-06
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|44933|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|Includes: Nigretta, Gatum, Mooralla and Glendinning Ignimbrites.||||||14-JUN-06
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|50154|5|Briefly described|p17, p112, p143|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Overlies the Grampians Group. Age: 410-400 Ma. See also the Rocklands Volcanic Group.||||||14-NOV-08
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|50159|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|60451|6|Mentioned|p21 Fig. 7|||||||||
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|61183|3|Fully described|p8, p58|Early Devonian|Cambrian|Abbreviated version of Rocklands Volcanics Group - names used interchangeably. Originally named Rocklands Rhyolite. Metavolcanics. Overlies Grampians Group in places.||||||23-MAY-13
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|61749|5|Briefly described|p15|||Voluminous pyroclastic rocks and lavas.||||||21-JAN-10
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|64541|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Incl; Glendinning Ignimbrite, Mooralla Ignimbrite, Gatum Ignimbrite and Nigretta Ignimbrite. Volcanics.||||||07-FEB-11
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|64610|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Includes Nigretta, Gatum, Mooralla and Glendinning Ignimbrites.||||||11-NOV-08
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|64616|6|Mentioned|p343 Fig.23|||||||||
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|65313|6|Mentioned|p581 Fig. 9, p582|Devonian|Devonian|Superseded name; see also superseded Rocklands Rhyolite (p580) and the formally named Rocklands Volcanic Group (p582). Comagmatic with local Devonian granites.||||||26-MAR-12
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|70877|6|Mentioned|p170|||Obsolete name, see Rocklands Volcanic Group.||||Overlain by the Grampians Group.||
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|71040|5|Briefly described|p6|||Geochronology attributed to Simpson and Woodfull (1994) as well as VandenBerg et al. (2000).|410 +/- 3 Ma (U-Pb zircon).|||Unconformably overlies Grampians Group.||
30447|Rocklands Volcanics|72445|6|Mentioned|App.7 p6 Fig.3.|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Shown only on the geological map covering the Stavely Project area on p6 Fig.3 (from Geology of Victoria 2003: 21). See also Rocklands Volcanic Group p9,10.|||||Shown as including volcanics.|
72777|Rocklands Volcanics Group|61183|5|Briefly described|p61-62|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Also referred to as Rocklands Volcanics - names used interchangeably. Incl: Nigretta, Gatum, Mooralla and Glendinning Ignimbrites. Sequence of 6 large, densely welded ignimbrites (2 unnamed). Unconformable over Grampians Group in places. Age: 410+/-3Ma.||||||24-MAY-13
16212|Rocklands rhyolite|39967|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
38468|Rocklands volcanics|23309|5|Briefly described|p5, 80-81, fig. 1.3, Tb 2.28||Early Devonian|Age: 410 +/- 3Ma.||||||
38468|Rocklands volcanics|24133|5|Briefly described|p20 Fig. 8|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
38468|Rocklands volcanics|61183|5|Briefly described|p71 Fig. 45|||Informal - see Rocklands Volcanics.||||||
16229|Rocky Camp Limestone|23308|6|Mentioned|Map Legend|||Mine name?||||||
16229|Rocky Camp Limestone|23309|5|Briefly described|p118 Table 2.41|||Informal-see Rocky Camp Limestone Member.  Of the Murrindal Limestone.||||||
16229|Rocky Camp Limestone|34954|6|Mentioned|p193|||||||||
16229|Rocky Camp Limestone|35274|6|Mentioned|p420|||||||||
16230|Rocky Camp Member|23615|6|Mentioned|p189|||Abbreviation of Rocky Camp Limestone Member.||||||
16230|Rocky Camp Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p147, 606|||Misspelt - see Rocky Camp Limestone Member.  Of the Murrindal Limestone.||||||
16230|Rocky Camp Member|31502|6|Mentioned|p106|||||||||
16230|Rocky Camp Member|33606|5|Briefly described|p65|||||||||
16230|Rocky Camp Member|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.33|||Analysis.||||||
16230|Rocky Camp Member|35274|6|Mentioned|p420|||||||||
16230|Rocky Camp Member|36201|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
16230|Rocky Camp Member|37330|5|Briefly described|p16|||||||||
16230|Rocky Camp Member|40728|6|Mentioned|p173|||||||||
16230|Rocky Camp Member|41585|6|Mentioned|p136|||||||||
16230|Rocky Camp Member|41868|6|Mentioned|p575|||||||||
16230|Rocky Camp Member|42635|5|Briefly described|p27|||of Buchan Caves Limestone? or Murrindal Limestone? see p38.||||||
16230|Rocky Camp Member|42827|6|Mentioned|p138|||of Murrindal Limestone||||||
16230|Rocky Camp Member|61181|5|Briefly described|p127|Devonian|Devonian|Lowermost member of the Murrindal Limestone. Pale grey coral-rich massive limestones. Quarried for production of quicklime, flux, stock feed, paper manufacture and agricultural purposes. This is a very pure unit and is suitable for use in polymers. ||||||
16231|Rocky Camp limestone|41868|6|Mentioned|p574|||||||||
16232|Rocky Camp member|40728|6|Mentioned|p178|||||||||
34143|Rocky Valley Granite|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
69822|Rocky Valley Quartz Diorite|61160|6|Mentioned|p70|||Former name for northern part of East Kiewa Granodiorite; also known as Spion Kopje pluton. ||||||
68478|Rocky Valley granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
30564|Rodger River Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p442 App1|||Superseded by Rodger River Granodiorite.||||||
30564|Rodger River Granite|23615|3|Fully described|p158|Early Devonian|Early Silurian|Name used interchangeably with Rodger River Granodiorite throughtout publication.  Intrudes the Lower Silurian Yalmy Group.||||||
30564|Rodger River Granite|43206|5|Briefly described|map legend||Wenlock|Biotite-augite granodiorite: fine grained; igneous and sedimentary enclaves.||||||08-SEP-04
38764|Rodger River granite|23615|6|Mentioned|p150|||Informal name - see Rodger River Granite.||||||
24475|Romsey Group|22857|5|Briefly described|p89 Fig. 14.7A|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
24475|Romsey Group|22858|6|Mentioned|Fig14.7ap88-9|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
24475|Romsey Group|22885|5|Briefly described|map|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|||||||
24475|Romsey Group|22886|5|Briefly described|p10|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
24475|Romsey Group|23229|4|Described|19, Table3-2p20, 22|Bendigonian|Late Cambrian|||||||
24475|Romsey Group|23305|6|Mentioned|p41|||of Vandenberg (1992)||||||
24475|Romsey Group|24439|5|Briefly described|p7 Fig. 2|Devonian|Ordovician|Of the Murrinidindi Supergroup.||||||06-APR-05
24475|Romsey Group|24551|5|Briefly described|p99 Fig. 4.4, p606|Ordovician|Ordovician|Should be Romsey Subgroup?||||||02-AUG-05
24475|Romsey Group|40136|5|Briefly described|p38|||||||||
24475|Romsey Group|40761|5|Briefly described|Table 1|||||||||
24475|Romsey Group|41050|5|Briefly described|p48|||||||||
24475|Romsey Group|41570|3|Fully described|p79|||See also P85||||||
24475|Romsey Group|42826|2|Defined|p25|Early Ordovician|Late Cambrian|see also Fig.9||||||
24475|Romsey Group|42827|4|Described|p85|||of Castlemaine Supergroup||||||
24475|Romsey Group|43493|6|Mentioned|16|||||||||
24475|Romsey Group|44197|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Ordovician|||||||
24475|Romsey Group|60585|5|Briefly described|p16|Ordovician|Ordovician|Of the Castlemaine Supergroup. Consists largely of thick bedded, sand-dominated facies.||||||
24475|Romsey Group|60599|6|Mentioned|p43|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Of Castlemaine Supergroup. ||||||
24475|Romsey Group|65715|5|Briefly described|p4 Tb.2|Ordovician|Ordovician|Superseded name for Romsey Subgroup rocks used by VandenBerg (1992).||||||01-JUL-13
16327|Rose Hill Member|41511|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
16328|Rose River Sandstone|38367|5|Briefly described|p106|||max. thickness: 120m. Red to purple sandstones.||||||16-DEC-08
37592|Rose River Volcanics""|23309|5|Briefly described|p181|||Superseded by Ryans Creek Ignimbrite.||||||
16374|Rotten Point Sands|31245|6|Mentioned|p83|||||||||
16374|Rotten Point Sands|31922|6|Mentioned|p166|||||||||
16374|Rotten Point Sands|32167|6|Mentioned|p344|||Palaeocene to Eocene||||||
16374|Rotten Point Sands|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Otway Basin||||||
16374|Rotten Point Sands|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
68480|Rotten point Sand|24551|6|Mentioned|p305|||||||||
34837|Rough Creek Conglomerate|22968|6|Mentioned|Fig19, P51|||||||||
34837|Rough Creek Conglomerate|23615|6|Mentioned|p73|||Abbreviation of Rough Creek Conglomerate Member.||||||
16399|Rowsley Formation""|35276|6|Mentioned|p241|||||||||
16401|Rowsley clay|34924|6|Mentioned|Table 7|||||||||
25453|Rowsley formation|34992|6|Mentioned|p407|||||||||
27892|Rubicon Cordierite Rhyolite|35277|3|Fully described|p88|||||||||
27892|Rubicon Cordierite Rhyolite|41641|5|Briefly described|p157|||||||||
27892|Rubicon Cordierite Rhyolite|42827|5|Briefly described|Table 5.1|||see also Fig 5.2||||||
37593|Rubicon Ignimbrite|23309|5|Briefly described|p164-167, Table 2.61|Early Carboniferous|Late Devonian|Age: 348Ma, 355Ma, 359+/-15Ma.  Same as Rubicon Rhyolite.||||||
37593|Rubicon Ignimbrite|24551|4|Described|p164, 163 Fig. 6.4|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Of Cerebean Volcanics. Marysville Igneous Complex.||||||02-AUG-05
37593|Rubicon Ignimbrite|68311|5|Briefly described|p272-282, 284-286|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Cerberean Cauldron, Central Victoria. Appears in text as RI after first few mentions. Metagreywacke protoliths. Up to 390m thick. Collapse phase. Major- and trace-element Harker plots.||Cerberean Subgroup.||Is overlain gradationally by Lake Mountain Ignimbrite.|Three rhyolitic ignimbrite flows. High-Al rhyolite at base, overlain by crystal-rich low-Al rhyolite. Phenocryst content increases upwards. S-type.|
16426|Ruddock Siltstone|31852|6|Mentioned|p720|||L.Dev.||||||
16426|Ruddock Siltstone|32074|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Section. See also P180||||||
16426|Ruddock Siltstone|32076|4|Described|p201|||||||||
16426|Ruddock Siltstone|32077|6|Mentioned|p33|||Now Humevale Siltstone||||||
16426|Ruddock Siltstone|33326|6|Mentioned|p430|||Fauna.||||||
16426|Ruddock Siltstone|33599|6|Mentioned|p4|||Refers Gill (1965).||||||
16426|Ruddock Siltstone|33604|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
16426|Ruddock Siltstone|33732|6|Mentioned|p105|||||||||
16426|Ruddock Siltstone|33968|6|Mentioned|p5|||L.Dev.||||||
16426|Ruddock Siltstone|34199|6|Mentioned|p1229|||Devonian||||||
16426|Ruddock Siltstone|37727|6|Mentioned|p97|||||||||
16426|Ruddock Siltstone|43461|14|Not recorded|p627|||Part of Yering Group||||||
16426|Ruddock Siltstone|43525|14|Not recorded|Table p132||Siegenian|||||||
16426|Ruddock Siltstone|43547|14|Not recorded|p150,Tb p152|Emsian|Siegenian|Part of Yering Group||||||
16426|Ruddock Siltstone|60599|6|Mentioned|p67|||Of Gill (1965) and Moore (1965). Much of this unit considered to be synonymous with Humevale Siltstone. ||||||
16426|Ruddock Siltstone|61185|6|Mentioned|p23|||Much of this unit considered equivalent of Humevale Silstone (Gill 1965; Moore 1965) in Lilydale-Seville district. Considered to be a junior synonym of Humevale Siltstone (VandenBerg 1971; Garratt 1972).||||||07-FEB-11
16426|Ruddock Siltstone|70933|14|Not recorded|Table 1|||Generalised east west section Silurian and Devonian,Victoria refers to Talent 1965.||||||
16425|Ruddock Siltstone""|33601|6|Mentioned|p34|||Refs Gill 1965||||||
16425|Ruddock Siltstone""|35283|6|Mentioned|p51|||||||||
25455|Ruddocks Shale|32076|6|Mentioned|p203|||Geological map||||||
16427|Ruddocks Siltstone|33601|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
16427|Ruddocks Siltstone|61120|6|Mentioned|p2.|||||||||
16453|Runnymede Foramtion|30905|4|Described|p148|||||||||
16453|Runnymede Foramtion|42318|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P12|||||||||
26882|Runnymede Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p581|||||||||
26882|Runnymede Member|30928|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|||||||
16466|Rutlede Creek Beds""|30578|6|Mentioned|p12|||Misspelling of Rutledges?||||||
16468|Rutledge Creek Marl Member|35066|6|Mentioned|p211|||||||||
16468|Rutledge Creek Marl Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p285|||Of Port Campbell Limestone.||||||31-JAN-07
16469|Rutledge Creek Marls""|30578|6|Mentioned|p12|||Misspelling of Rutledges?||||||
16470|Rutledge Creek Member|23768|5|Briefly described|p28 Fig. 5, p131|Bairnsdalian|Bairnsdalian|Of Port Campbell Limestone.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||29-MAR-05
16470|Rutledge Creek Member|41043|6|Mentioned|p104|||||||||
16470|Rutledge Creek Member|41075|6|Mentioned|Fig.10|||||||||
16470|Rutledge Creek Member|41076|6|Mentioned|p59|||||||||
16470|Rutledge Creek Member|41519|6|Mentioned|p173|||||||||
16470|Rutledge Creek Member|41538|6|Mentioned|p304|||||||||
16471|Rutledge Marl|30578|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
16471|Rutledge Marl|42655|6|Mentioned|p46|||||||||
68552|Rutledge's Creek Member|23768|14|Not recorded|p91|||Of Port Campbell Limestone. Probably misspelt - see Rutledge Creek Member.||||||30-MAR-05
16476|Rutledges Creek Beds|35066|6|Mentioned|p212|||In reference to Baker 1950||||||
16476|Rutledges Creek Beds|42827|6|Mentioned|p286|||superseded by Port Campbell Limestone||||||
16475|Rutledges Creek Beds""|31036|6|Mentioned|p210|||Refers Baker (1950).||||||
16477|Rutledges Creek Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p625|||||||||
16477|Rutledges Creek Member|31516|6|Mentioned|Fig. 6|||Ommatocarcinus distribution.||||||
16477|Rutledges Creek Member|35066|6|Mentioned|p213|||||||||
16477|Rutledges Creek Member|42827|6|Mentioned|p287|||Renamed Rutledge Marl Member.||||||
16477|Rutledges Creek Member|43590|6|Mentioned|p26|||Included in Port Campbell Limestone||||||
16477|Rutledges Creek Member|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
16477|Rutledges Creek Member|61182|6|Mentioned|p29|||One of three former subdivisions of Baker (1953) of Port Campbell Limestone, together with Peterborough and Port Campbell beds. Also referred to as Rutledges Creek beds.||||||
16479|Ruttledge Creek Member|41043|6|Mentioned|p97|||Misspelling of Rutledge Creek?||||||
16482|Ryan Creek Rhyolite|32074|6|Mentioned|p191|||Stratigraphic diagram||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|22971|6|Mentioned|p21|Middle Devonian|Middle Devonian|Probably should be Ryans Creek Ignimbrite?||||||19-JAN-06
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|24551|4|Described|p167|||Maximum Thickness: 400m.  Of the Tolmie Igneous Complex.  Overlying unit Toombullup Rhyodacite.||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|29786|6|Mentioned|p75|||||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|30906|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|31713|4|Described|p10|||See also P9||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|32074|6|Mentioned|p181|||||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|32114|6|Mentioned|p462|||||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|33602|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|33607|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|35111|4|Described|p7|||||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|35112|6|Mentioned|p281|||||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|35277|5|Briefly described|p96|||||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|35527|5|Briefly described|p107|||Ages discussed.||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|37501|6|Mentioned|p405|||||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|39291|6|Mentioned|p217|||See also P221||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|40761|6|Mentioned|Fig.11|||||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|41641|4|Described|p166|||||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|41868|6|Mentioned|p486|||||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|42827|5|Briefly described|p166|||of Tolmie Igneous Complex||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|44187|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Late Devonian|||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|48894|6|Mentioned|p96|||Age||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|61163|5|Briefly described|p89 Tb. 8.1|||Grouped within Mount Warrick Rhyolite subdivision of Tolmie Igneous Complex. Rhyolitic quartz ignimbrite, cordierite and garnet phenocrysts, denselt welded/recrystallised. Thickness: >450m. Age: 368Ma (Rb/Sr) and 348+/-8Ma (K/Ar).||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|66252|6|Mentioned|p219 Tb.1, p220.|||Member of Tolmie Igneous Complex, northern Macalister Synclinorium. Geochemistry detailed.||||||
16483|Ryans Creek Rhyolite|70933|14|Not recorded|p95|||Refers to McDougall et al. 1966Rb/Sr age 369 +/- 11 m.y. Geological map.  Spelled as Ryan's Creek Rhyolite on page 95.|369 +/- 11 m.y.|||||
40674|Ryans Creek ignimbrite|22971|6|Mentioned|p18|Devonian|Devonian|Informal  - see Ryans Creek Ignimbrite. Thick ignimbrite.||||||
40674|Ryans Creek ignimbrite|23309|6|Mentioned|p169|||||||||
40674|Ryans Creek ignimbrite|24551|6|Mentioned|p218|||S Type.||||||
16484|Ryans Creek rhyolite|29786|6|Mentioned|p79|||||||||
28983|Saint Andrew Quartz Diorite|45087|6|Mentioned|p68|||Chem. analyses. Variation of St. Andrews ?||||||
16521|Saint Arnaud 'beds'|41570|6|Mentioned|p84|||||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|22756|6|Mentioned|P20||Cambrian|Superseded by Saint Arnaud Group||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|23061|6|Mentioned|295|||Overlying unit Grampians Group. Saint as 'St.' in text||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|23229|5|Briefly described|Table3-1p16, 17|Cambrian|Cambrian|Written: St Arnaud Beds||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|23305|6|Mentioned|p37|||of VandenBerg & Wilkinson (1982). Now Saint Arnaud Group.||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|23857|5|Briefly described|p903 Fig 2a.|||Saint is St. in text. Possibly variation of published name.||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|24087|5|Briefly described|p328|||Saint is St. in text.   Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|24100|6|Mentioned|p98 Fig. 4|||Geological Province: Stawell Zone. Saint is St in text.||||||19-APR-05
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|38436|5|Briefly described|Fig.2|||||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|39967|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|40761|6|Mentioned|p224|||||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|41570|6|Mentioned|p84|||||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|41571|3|Fully described|p41|||||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|41572|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|41868|6|Mentioned|Table 12.3|||||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|42427|6|Mentioned|p392|||||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|42476|5|Briefly described|p2|||Actually spelt St. Arnaud Beds. Variation on Saint Arnaud beds.||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|42745|5|Briefly described|p8, Fig.2 p4|||Actually spelt St Arnaud Beds. Misspelling of St Arnaud Group.||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|42789|5|Briefly described|p153|||||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|43027|6|Mentioned|p599|||actually spelt St. Arnaud Beds||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|43218|4|Described|Fig.3 p22, p21|Ordovician|Cambrian|Should be Saint Arnaud beds.||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|50546|5|Briefly described|p1232 Fig.1b,c, p1234 Fig.2a|||Written "St" in text. Equivalent to Glenthompson Sandstones?  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||06-DEC-04
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|60421|5|Briefly described|p418 Fig. 5|Cambrian|Cambrian|Saint is St in text.||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|60452|6|Mentioned|p21|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Superseded by Saint Arnaud Group. Monotonous sequence of unfossiliferous turbidites. Saint is St in text.||||||21-OCT-04
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|60585|6|Mentioned|p20|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Superseded by the Saint Arnaud Group.||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|61180|5|Briefly described|p5|Ordovician|Cambrian|Unfossiliferous turbidites. Locally overlain by Grampians Group, and Rocklands and Wickliffe Rhyolites. Occur in the Stawell-Ararat Gold and Pyrenees (Gold) Provinces. Saint is St in text.||||||18-MAY-06
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|61410|6|Mentioned|p12-13, p15-16||||||||Turbidites.|
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|61726|5|Briefly described|p932|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Misspelt - see Saint Arnaud beds. Geological Province: eastern Stawell Zone/Delamerian Fold Belt. See also p926 Fig.4. Saint is St in text.||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|62749|6|Mentioned|p722 Fig. 1a|||||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|62753|6|Mentioned|p802 Fig. 2a|||Saint is St in text of figure.||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|66002|6|Mentioned|p4 Tb.1|||Used by VandenBerg and Wilkinson (1982). Superseded name for Saint Arnaud Group||||||
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|66012|6|Mentioned|p8|||Superseded name for Saint Arnaud Group used by VandenBerg and Wilkinson (1982)| | | | | |13-JUN-13
16522|Saint Arnaud Beds|68194|6|Mentioned|p20|||VandenBerg and Wilkinson (1982). Subsequently Saint Arnaud Group: see references (p6, p9, p20-21, p35-37, p40, p43 Fig.42, p44, p57, p75, p78-80, p95).||||||
16523|Saint Arnaud beds|22592|6|Mentioned|p141||Ordovician|Saint spelled St in text||||||
16523|Saint Arnaud beds|23857|6|Mentioned|p902|||Saint is St. in text.||||||
16523|Saint Arnaud beds|38436|6|Mentioned|p420|||||||||
16523|Saint Arnaud beds|42827|5|Briefly described|Fig 3.2|||actually spelt St. Arnaud beds||||||
16523|Saint Arnaud beds|50546|6|Mentioned|p1232 Fig.1b|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt. Written "St" in text.||||||06-DEC-04
16523|Saint Arnaud beds|61726|6|Mentioned|p933|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|See also Saint Arnaud Beds. Geological Province: eastern Stawell Zone/Delamerian Fold Belt. Saint is St in text.||||||21-APR-06
16523|Saint Arnaud beds|62741|5|Briefly described|p680 Fig. 2|||Saint is St in text. See also p682 Fig. 4b and p683 Fig. 5a.||||||
40675|Saint Arnaud group|23309|6|Mentioned|p381|||||||||
40675|Saint Arnaud group|24098|5|Briefly described|p25|Ordovician|Cambrian|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
40675|Saint Arnaud group|60452|6|Mentioned|p11, 13|||Informal - see Saint Arnaud Group.||||||21-OCT-04
72752|Saint Arnauds Group|62742|5|Briefly described|p699 Fig. 2|Middle Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Saint is St in text. ||||||
72752|Saint Arnauds Group|62744|5|Briefly described|p709 Fig. 2|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Geological Province: Stawell Zone.||||||
72752|Saint Arnauds Group|68314|5|Briefly described|p750, p753 Fig.4|Cambrian|Cambrian|Stawell Zone. Sediment derived from an uplifted metamorphic-granitic terrane. Replaced here by Albion and Leviathan Formations.||Unit in Moornambool Metamorphic Complex.||Overlies Magdala Metavolcanics.|Quartz-rich turbidites with detrital muscovite, biotite, feldspar and low-grade metamorphic rock fragments.|
72752|Saint Arnauds Group|74367|6|Mentioned|p16|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|||||||
40676|Saint Elmo granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p335|||||||||
40676|Saint Elmo granodiorite|50154|6|Mentioned|p75|||Informal - see Saint Elmo Granodiorite. Saint is St. in text.||||||
25461|Saint Helena trachyte|35215|6|Mentioned|p190|||||||||
16544|Saint Kilda Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p443 App1|||Superseded by St Kilda Granodiorite. Spelt St.||||||
16544|Saint Kilda Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Actually spelt St Kilda Granite. NOT variation on Saint Kilda Formation.||||||
70284|Sale Subgroup|13323|5|Briefly described|p394 Fig. 3|Pleistocene|Late Miocene|Of the Seaspray Group. Non-marine to paralic clastics. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||26-JUN-06
70284|Sale Subgroup|66181|5|Briefly described|p310 Fig.5|Pleistocene|Late Miocene|Non marine to paralic clastics, in the Seaspray Group.||||||
70284|Sale Subgroup|70076|5|Briefly described|Regional: Fig.3|Holocene|Tortonian|||Seaspray Group.|Haunted Hills Formation.|Overlies Latrobe Valley Subgroup.||
68481|Samaria Well Rhyolite|24551|6|Mentioned|p167|||Overlies: Mount Samaria Rhyodacite.||||||
73838|San Remo Member""|24453|5|Briefly described|p809 Fig.2|Aptian|Hauterivian|Informal. Of Strzelecki Group. Within "Wonthaggi Formation".Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
16591|Sandford Limestone Member|31624|4|Described|p112|||See also P122. Janjuckian.||||||
16591|Sandford Limestone Member|35066|4|Described|p211|||||||||
16591|Sandford Limestone Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p285|||of Gellibrand Marl||||||
28987|Sandhurst Beds|40136|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
41342|Sandringham Sand|60083|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|Stated to be identical to Brighton Group - non-marine sands, sandy clay, silt, gravel; locally altered to quartzite ("grey billy") and porcellanite.||||||
16607|Sandringham Sand""|35276|6|Mentioned|p241|||||||||
26886|Sandringham Sands|32815|6|Mentioned|p203|||||||||
26886|Sandringham Sands|33598|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||||
26886|Sandringham Sands|34421|6|Mentioned|p234|||See also pp244,246,253||||||07-FEB-18
26886|Sandringham Sands|44223|14|Not recorded|p.156||Pliocene|Fig.2. Correlation of fauna. (J55-5).||||||
26886|Sandringham Sands|44227|14|Not recorded|p.53|||Fauna at Beaumaris- Diprotodontids. (J55-5).||||||
26886|Sandringham Sands|44228|14|Not recorded|p.129|||||||||
26886|Sandringham Sands|44238|14|Not recorded|p.227||Pliocene|Fig.3.||||||
26886|Sandringham Sands|45028|14|Not recorded|p.1||Pliocene|(Beaumaris).||||||
26886|Sandringham Sands|45128|6|Mentioned|p55|||||||||
26886|Sandringham Sands|65715|5|Briefly described|p16-17|||Junior synonym of Brighton Group.||||||
26886|Sandringham Sands|68360|6|Mentioned|p224|||Gill (1957). See Brighton Group.|||Includes Black Rock Member.|||
26886|Sandringham Sands|71419|5|Briefly described|p7-9, 20-21|Pliocene|Miocene|Of Gill (1950), who normally referred to it as the Sandringham Sands formation (sometimes Formation): eg p9 Fig 3. Used for 'ferruginous sands and gravels'. Designated Red Bluff at Sandringham as the type locality. Replaced by Brighton Group by Kenley (1967). Resurrected in this study as Sandringham Sandstone (VandenBerg, 2016).|||Included Black Rock Member, Red Bluff Member (Gill, 1956).|||02-FEB-18
32784|Sandringham Sands Formation|45028|14|Not recorded|p.170|||Includes Black Rock Member.||||||
16616|Sanford Limestone Member|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Oligocene||||||
16625|Sardine Beds|37727|4|Described|p84|||See also P19.||||||
16625|Sardine Beds|38151|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
34700|Sardine Creek Conglomerate|22876|5|Briefly described|p15|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|420-415Ma||||||
34700|Sardine Creek Conglomerate|23615|3|Fully described|p82, P20 Fig. 6|Ludlow|Ludlow|Name used interchangeably with Sardine Conglomerate in this publication.  Max. thickness: 300m.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
16627|Sardine beds|42647|5|Briefly described|p27|||Superseded by Sardine Conglomerate & Wibenduck Limestone.||||||
68483|Saturday Morning granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
72731|Saturday Morning tonalite|61161|6|Mentioned|p93|||Informal - see Saturday Morning Tonalite.||||||
29545|Sawpit Gully Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|App1|||Superseded by Loftus Creek Granodiorite.||||||
29545|Sawpit Gully Granodiorite|24012|6|Mentioned|p222 appendix 1|||Superseded by Loftus Creek Granodiorite.||||||
29545|Sawpit Gully Granodiorite|42971|5|Briefly described|p146, Fig.2 p143|||||||||
29545|Sawpit Gully Granodiorite|50154|6|Mentioned|p101|||Superseded by Loftus Creek Granodiorite.||||||
40085|Sawpit Sandstone|24208|5|Briefly described|p169|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Of the Crayfish Group.  Geological Province: Penola Trough (Otway Basin).||||||
40085|Sawpit Sandstone|24209|6|Mentioned|p151|||Informally named by Lovibond et al (1995).||||||
40085|Sawpit Sandstone|24314|5|Briefly described|p61 Fig.2|Valanginian|Valanginian|See also Sawpit Shale.||||||30-NOV-04
40085|Sawpit Sandstone|24562|5|Briefly described|p8 Fig. 2|Hauterivian|Berriasian|Of the Crayfish Group.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
40085|Sawpit Sandstone|61547|6|Mentioned|p461 Fig.2. |Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|||||Overlies Lower Sawpit Shale. Is overlain by Upper Sawpit Shale.||
40085|Sawpit Sandstone|63124|5|Briefly described|p48 Fig. 5.1|||Controversial nomenclature of Lovibond et al (1995) - in naming Sawpit Shale and Sawpit Sandstone as parts of Pretty Hill Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
40085|Sawpit Sandstone|63269|6|Mentioned|p606|||Details of oils and oil stains in named wells tabulated.||||||
40085|Sawpit Sandstone|63431|5|Briefly described|p677 Fig. 2|Valanginian|Valanginian|Occurs between the Upper and Lower Sawpit Shales. Geological Province: Penola Trough/Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
40085|Sawpit Sandstone|69297|5|Briefly described|p79|Hauterivian|Valanginian|Otway Basin. ||Crayfish Subgroup||Overlies the Casterton Formation. Overlain by the Pretty Hill Formation. |Siltstone. |
40085|Sawpit Sandstone|70077|6|Mentioned|Regional: Fig.4|Hauterivian|Valanginian|Otway Basin: Robe-Penola Trough. Is shown as Sawpit Shale/Sawpit Sandstone.||Crayfish Subgroup.||||
40085|Sawpit Sandstone|70379|5|Briefly described|p717, p719, p722-729, p731-732|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Otway Basin. Widespread distribution across the Basin. Isopach map. Relationship of tectonic activity to sediment accumulation discussed in detail. Mid-Valanginian.|c. 139-133 Ma.|Crayfish Group.||Overlies Sawpit Shale (equivalent). Is overlain by Pretty Hill Sandstone.|High-energy (dominantly coarse-grained) fluvial sediments.|
40085|Sawpit Sandstone|72050|5|Briefly described|p233 Fig.2, 235|||The middle of three units on the Kanawinka Terrace (Otway Basin) which together are equivalent to the Pretty Hill Formation.||Crayfish Group.||Equivalent to middle Pretty Hill Formation. Overlies Lower Sawpit Shale. Is overlain by Upper Sawpit Shale.||
40085|Sawpit Sandstone|73383|6|Mentioned|p15|||Otway Basin. Informal lithology-based unit.||Pretty Hill Formation||||
40085|Sawpit Sandstone|73594|5|Briefly described|p15-16, p45, p50-53|||Otway Basin. Southwards-thickening unit originally identified on seismic data, type section is in the Sawpit-1 well. Splits the Sawpit Shale into upper and lower 'members'. Maximum thickness in the hangingwall of the Kalangadoo Fault. Relatively high energy, braided fluvial system that passes upwards into meandering channels. Appears to be restricted to the Penola Trough.||Pretty Hill Formation||Overlies Lower Sawpit Shale, underlies Upper Sawpit Shale, underlies Eumeralla Formation on the Kawawinka Platform|Stacked, very-fine grained, upwards-fining quartzose sandstones.|
83315|Sawpit sand''|73356|6|Mentioned|p5|||Of Martin and Baker (1993). First applied in relation to the base of the Pretty Hill Formation in the well Sawpit-1. Obsolete / informal unit name; superseded by Sawpit Formation.||||||
83310|Sawpit sandstone|73356|6|Mentioned|p1, p4-7, p9-10, p22|||[Cited as from Lovibond et al. (1995), although written as Sawpit Sandstone therein. Perhaps written without capitalization of sandstone herein to denote informal usage]. Common obsolete / informal unit name; superseded by Sawpit Formation. Originally included as part of a proposed informal lithostratigraphic subdivision of the Pretty Hill Formation. Corresponds to the uppermost sandstone in the formally named Sawpit Formation.||||||
83314|Sawpit sequence|73356|6|Mentioned|p1, p5|||Camac and Boult (2008). Obsolete / informal unit name; superseded by Sawpit Formation.||||||
83311|Sawpit shale|73356|6|Mentioned|p1, p4-6|||[Cited as from Lovibond et al. (1995), although written as Sawpit Shale therein. Perhaps written without capitalization of shale herein to denote informal usage]. Common obsolete / informal unit name; superseded by Sawpit Formation. Upper and lower portions mentioned [possibly in reference to what Boult and Hibburt (2002) called the upper and lower Sawpit Shale members]. Originally included as part of a proposed informal lithostratigraphic subdivision of the Pretty Hill Formation.||||||
83313|Sawpit shale member, lower|73356|6|Mentioned|p1|||[Cited as from Boult and Hibburt (2002), although probably written as lower Sawpit Shale member therein after capitalisation of Shale by Lovibond et al. (1995). Perhaps written without capitalization of shale herein to denote informal usage]. Obsolete / informal unit name; superseded by Sawpit Formation.||||||
83312|Sawpit shale member, upper|73356|6|Mentioned|p1|||[Cited as from Boult and Hibburt (2002), although probably written as upper Sawpit Shale member therein after capitalisation of Shale by Lovibond et al. (1995). Perhaps written without capitalization of shale herein to denote informal usage]. Obsolete / informal unit name; superseded by Sawpit Formation.||||||
33128|Schofield Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p422 App1|||G413 S-Type. Supersedes Schofield Adamellite.||||||
33128|Schofield Adamellite|23319|4|Described|p408 Fig. 1,  p412|Ordovician|Cambrian|Buff, medium- to coarse-grained rock with coarse non-aligned plates of muscovite, occasionally interleaved with rare biotite; garnet present.||||||07-FEB-07
33128|Schofield Adamellite|23991|5|Briefly described|p196|||||||||
33128|Schofield Adamellite|50154|6|Mentioned|p93|||Superseded by Schofield Granite||||||
33128|Schofield Adamellite|66002|6|Mentioned|p8 Tb.5|||Used by Kemp and Gray (1999). Superseded name for Schofield Granite||||||
40679|Schofield Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p335|||See also Schofield Granite.||||||
40678|Schofield granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p335|||||||||
29830|Scrubby Flat Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p443 App1|||Superseded by Scrubby Flat Gabbro.||||||
37597|Scrubby Flat gabbro|23309|6|Mentioned|p68, 338||| Informal - See also Scrubby Flat Gabbro. Undated but possibly early Silurian.||||||20-DEC-13
37597|Scrubby Flat gabbro|60541|6|Mentioned|p10, p24|||Informal - see Scrubby Flat Gabbro. Gabbroic intrusive. Also presented only as Scrubby Flat in text.||||||
40680|Scrubby Junction granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p335|||||||||
16703|Seacombe Marl|37330|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
16703|Seacombe Marl|65717|6|Mentioned|p11|Oligocene|Oligocene|Onshore.||Lakes Entrance Formation||||05-SEP-17
16703|Seacombe Marl|65718|5|Briefly described|p12, p18, p19|||See also Seacombe Marl Member.||Of the Lakes Entrance Formation.||||
35576|Sealers Granite|23266|5|Briefly described|p358|||||||||
83629|Seaspray Group, lower|73471|6|Mentioned|p89|||Separated from upper Seaspray Group by mid-Miocene unconformity horizon. Also shown as Lower Seaspray Group in figures p88, 91-92.||||Unconformably underlies upper Seaspray Group.||
83630|Seaspray Group, upper|73471|6|Mentioned|p89|||Separated from lower Seaspray Group by mid-Miocene unconformity horizon. Also shown as Upper Seaspray Group in figures p88, 91-92.||||Unconformably overlies lower Seaspray Group.||
83091|Seaspray Sand|73289|5|Briefly described|p775|||Of Holdgate et al. (2000). Late Eocene Middle Nothofagidites asperus Zone. Here viewed as an intervening (between T0 and T1 Seams) member (Dutson Sand Member) of the Traralgon Formation.||||||16-MAY-23
81434|Seaspray Sands|69016|5|Briefly described|p88-89|||Of the Gippsland Basin.||Unit of Seaspray Group.|||Fine sands with local clay lenses.|
40099|Seaspray group|24211|6|Mentioned|p97|||Informal - see Seaspray Group.||||||
40099|Seaspray group|61336|5|Briefly described|p(iii)|Middle Miocene|Late Oligocene|Informal - see Seaspray Group. Limestones and marls.||||||07-FEB-11
26890|Seldom Seen Beds|23615|5|Briefly described|p70|Llandovery|Llandovery|Superseded by Seldom Seen Formation.||||||
26890|Seldom Seen Beds|33602|6|Mentioned|p32|||||||||
26890|Seldom Seen Beds|33603|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
26890|Seldom Seen Beds|35112|6|Mentioned|p285|||||||||
26890|Seldom Seen Beds|37330|4|Described|p11|||||||||
26890|Seldom Seen Beds|69747|5|Briefly described|p266|||Geological province: Granites-Tanami Orogen. Occurs locally in association with Dead Bullock Soak goldfield.||Unit of Callie Member.||||
16730|Seldom Seen Conglomerate|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
16730|Seldom Seen Conglomerate|22968|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||16-AUG-18
16730|Seldom Seen Conglomerate|23615|6|Mentioned|p20 Fig.5, p78|Llandovery|Llandovery|Probably misspelt - see Seldom Seen Formation.||||||
16730|Seldom Seen Conglomerate|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
16730|Seldom Seen Conglomerate|41572|5|Briefly described|p21|||||||||
16730|Seldom Seen Conglomerate|41585|4|Described|p125|||see also Table 4.1||||||
16730|Seldom Seen Conglomerate|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3, p24. |Early Silurian|Late Ordovician|Buchan Zone, Benambra Terrane. Correlative of Springfield, Chintin and Anderson Creek Formations in the Melbourne Zone, Melbourne Terrane. Non-volcanic, marine sediments.||||||
16730|Seldom Seen Conglomerate|66197|5|Briefly described|p634, p635 Fig.5c|Early Silurian||Buchan Basin. Basement-derived conglomerate and sandstone. Underlies the Towanga Sandstone.||||||14-MAR-12
16731|Seldom Seen Group|23615|5|Briefly described|p70|Llandovery|Llandovery|Superseded by Seldom Seen Formation.||||||
16731|Seldom Seen Group|38145|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
16731|Seldom Seen Group|38367|6|Mentioned|Fig.9.|||||||||
16731|Seldom Seen Group|39447|3|Fully described|p11|||||||||
16740|Selma Sandstones|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||P96||||||
72927|Sentinel Rock Clay""|61182|5|Briefly described|p30|||Of Carter (1958). Informal name for specific part of Hanson Plain Sand northwest of Aire River mouth. Carbonaceous silty clay containing fossil leaves.||||||05-FEB-08
16749|Sentinel Rock Clays|32167|6|Mentioned|p344|||U.Oligocene||||||
16763|Serpentine Creek Beds|33602|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
16763|Serpentine Creek Beds|33607|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
16763|Serpentine Creek Beds|35073|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
16763|Serpentine Creek Beds|42089|5|Briefly described|p29|||See also Fig.22||||||
36870|Serpentine Creek Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|Of Jordan River Group||||||
16764|Serpentine Creek Sandstone""|35073|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
68484|Serpentine Creek sandstone|24551|6|Mentioned|p123|||Informal - see Serpentine Creek Sandstone.||||||
72965|Serra Sandstone Formation|61186|6|Mentioned|p76|||Misspelt - should be Serra Sandstone. Thought to be equivalent of Wartook Sandstone at Rigby Rock. ||||||
16782|Seville Limestone|42827|5|Briefly described|p111|||||||||
16782|Seville Limestone|61120|5|Briefly described|pp2-3, p9.|||Informal name (Gill, 1945). Contains thick-shelled trilobites typical of high-energy, shallow facies.||Unit in Yeringberg Formation.|||Calcareous siltstone.|
16781|Seville Limestone""|33601|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
16781|Seville Limestone""|64616|6|Mentioned|p386-387|||Contains a moderately diverse trilobite fauna. Described as "the so-called 'Seville Limestone' at Seville".||||||
16796|Shanahan Limestone""|22968|6|Mentioned|P148|||Informal name for lenses within the Taravale Marlstone, Now included as part of the Buchan Caves Limestone||||||
16796|Shanahan Limestone""|42577|5|Briefly described|p28|||Informal name for unit now called Murrindal Limestone||||||
34883|Shanahan Sandstone""|22968|6|Mentioned|P122|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|Of Lew (1979), BSc (Hons) Monash. Unit modified and now included in Mount Tambo Group.||||||
16815|Sheehan Bluff Limestone Member|37727|5|Briefly described|p51|||||||||
16815|Sheehan Bluff Limestone Member|40328|6|Mentioned|p71|||||||||
16817|Sheehan Bluff Member|23710|14|Not recorded|p72|||||||||
16817|Sheehan Bluff Member|33393|6|Mentioned|p161|||||||||
23965|Sheevers Spur Rhyodacite|24133|5|Briefly described|p45|Devonian|Devonian|Parent: Dartella Volcanic Group.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
23965|Sheevers Spur Rhyodacite|39221|2|Defined|p264|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
23965|Sheevers Spur Rhyodacite|41585|4|Described|p133|||||||||
23965|Sheevers Spur Rhyodacite|42827|5|Briefly described|p133|||of Dartella Volcanic Group||||||
23965|Sheevers Spur Rhyodacite|44184|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|||||||
69243|Sheevers Spur Rhyodacite""|60503|6|Mentioned|p169|||Informal name of Bolger et al (1983) - stated that this unit intrudes Eustace Creek Diorite, but it is probably Larsen Creek Ignimbrite.||||||06-SEP-05
37599|Sheevers Spur ignimbrite|23309|6|Mentioned|p122|||Informal - see Sheevers Spur Ignimbrite.||||||
80160|Sheoak Boninite|70601|5|Briefly described|p44, p47|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Kilmore/Heathcote area.||Heathcote Volcanics.||Correlated with lower part of Lickhole Volcanics.||
39708|Shepparton formation|24107|6|Mentioned|p224|||||||||
39708|Shepparton formation|24439|6|Mentioned|p37|Recent|Pliocene|Informal - see Shepparton Formation.||||||
39708|Shepparton formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p425|||||||||
39708|Shepparton formation|61964|6|Mentioned|p144|||Informally spelt - should be Shepparton Formation. ||||||
16825|Sherbrook Group""|31036|6|Mentioned|p198|||||||||
41011|Sherbrook Group, lower|24551|6|Mentioned|p473|||||||||
41011|Sherbrook Group, lower|24562|6|Mentioned|p88|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
41010|Sherbrook group|24562|5|Briefly described|p3 Table 1|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
41012|Sherbrook group, Upper|24562|5|Briefly described|p3 Table 1|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
33955|Sherbrooke Group|22495|6|Mentioned|P221|||||||||
33955|Sherbrooke Group|22930|6|Mentioned|50|||||||||
33955|Sherbrooke Group|22932|6|Mentioned|22|||||||||
33955|Sherbrooke Group|24470|6|Mentioned|p473|||||||||
16836|Sherwood Formation|23262|5|Briefly described|p292|||||||||
16836|Sherwood Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p530|||Of the Westernport Group.||||||
16836|Sherwood Formation|36197|4|Described|p11|||See also Table 1.||||||
16836|Sherwood Formation|37366|5|Briefly described|p4|||||||||
16836|Sherwood Formation|40523|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
16836|Sherwood Formation|41274|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
16836|Sherwood Formation|41868|5|Briefly described|p553|||||||||
16836|Sherwood Formation|42016|6|Mentioned|p59|||||||||
16836|Sherwood Formation|42824|4|Described|p262|||||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|23274|6|Mentioned|p448||Miocene|||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|24551|5|Briefly described|p319|||Maximum Thickness: 65m.||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|29591|6|Mentioned|p98|||||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|30082|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|30083|6|Mentioned|Map 1|||Tertiary age.||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|30084|4|Described|p10|||||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|30929|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|30930|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|31199|6|Mentioned|p4|||Tertiary||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|31242|5|Briefly described|p8|||Refers hydrology||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|31508|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|31510|5|Briefly described|p20|||See also Table 1.||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|33237|6|Mentioned|p65|||||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|33458|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|33462|4|Described|p16|||Hydrogeology.||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|33464|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|33604|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|34843|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|35276|4|Described|p245|||||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|35285|6|Mentioned|p416|||||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|35290|4|Described|p42|||See also P33.||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|35943|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|36197|6|Mentioned|p8|||On Table refs. Jenkin 1962, Thompson 1974.||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|41274|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|42824|6|Mentioned|p262|||same as Sherwood Formation?||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|42827|3|Fully described|p319|||see also Fig 8.15||||||
27566|Sherwood Marl|71419|6|Mentioned|p22|||Of Jenkin (1962). Superseded by Gellibrand Marl in 2009.||||||
16837|Sherwood formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p530|||Of the Westernport Group.||||||
16837|Sherwood formation|36197|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
16837|Sherwood formation|37366|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
28998|Sherwood marl|33462|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
40380|Shipwreck Group|12796|5|Briefly described|p463|||Top of this unit was proposed as lower subdivision of the Sherbrook Gp. Not supported. ||||||
40380|Shipwreck Group|23792|5|Briefly described|p26|Maastrichtian|Turonian|Geological Province: Otway Basin||||||
40380|Shipwreck Group|24323|5|Briefly described|p136|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
40380|Shipwreck Group|24551|5|Briefly described|p256|||Informal term used by BHP Petroleum. Includes the La Bella Formation and Minerva Formation. Equivalent to parts of the Sherbrook Group.||||||10-MAR-09
40380|Shipwreck Group|24562|5|Briefly described|p31|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
40380|Shipwreck Group|61607|6|Mentioned|p5 Fig. 2|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||10-MAR-09
40380|Shipwreck Group|61624|6|Mentioned|p465|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
40380|Shipwreck Group|61626|6|Mentioned|p487, p486 Fig. 2|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-APR-09
40380|Shipwreck Group|61627|6|Mentioned|p499, p501, p502, p504|||||||||07-FEB-11
40380|Shipwreck Group|63124|6|Mentioned|p74|||Used by O'Callaghan (1993) and Luxton et al (1995) for lower part of Sherbrook Group - equivalent to Waarre Sandstone and Copa Formation. Now modified to Shipwreck Subgroup. ||||||
40380|Shipwreck Group|73357|6|Mentioned|p50|||Of SANTOS. Otway Basin. Distinguished from Shipwreck Sequence. Top said to be at the K85 boundary.||||||
40381|Shipwreck Group, Lower|24323|6|Mentioned|p136 Fig. 3|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Informal - see Shipwreck Group||||||
40381|Shipwreck Group, Lower|24562|6|Mentioned|p91 Fig. 36|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
40382|Shipwreck Group, Upper|24323|6|Mentioned|p137 Fig. 4|||Informal - see Shipwreck Group.||||||
40382|Shipwreck Group, Upper|24562|6|Mentioned|p88|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
41014|Shipwreck Group, lower|24562|6|Mentioned|p87|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
41015|Shipwreck Group, upper|24562|6|Mentioned|p87|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
83249|Shipwreck Sequence|73357|6|Mentioned|p50|Santonian|Turonian|Otway Basin. Top of Shipwreck Sequence boundary uncertain.||||||
41018|Shipwreck Sub-group|24562|5|Briefly described|p3, 8|Turonian|Cenomanian|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
41019|Shipwreck Sub-group, upper|24562|6|Mentioned|p85|||||||||
41013|Shipwreck group|24562|6|Mentioned|p88|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
41016|Shipwreck group, upper|24562|6|Mentioned|p88|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
41017|Shipwreck sands, lower|24562|6|Mentioned|p88|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
16883|Silvan Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p443 App1|||Superseded by Silvan Granodiorite.||||||
16883|Silvan Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Variation on Silvan Granodiorite.||||||
79870|Silvan granodiorite|71180|5|Briefly described|p185|||Possible partially de-roofed cupola.||||||
40681|Silver Flat Porphyry|23309|6|Mentioned|p351|||||||||
40681|Silver Flat Porphyry|24551|5|Briefly described|p36 Fig. 5.28|Devonian|Devonian|||||||29-JUL-05
40681|Silver Flat Porphyry|60503|5|Briefly described|p112|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|See also Silver Flat Porphyries and Silver Flat porphyries.  Age: 438+/-6Ma (U/Pb); formerly considered to be Late Ordovician. Geological Province: Cravensville Igneous Province. See also p144 Tb. 7.||||||05-SEP-05
69244|Silver Flat group|60503|6|Mentioned|p27, p31|||Informal name.  Porphyry. Geological Province: Cravensville Igneous Province. ||||||
69247|Silver Flat porphyries|60503|5|Briefly described|p42 Tb. 2|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal name - see Silver Flat Porphyries.||||||05-SEP-05
69245|Silver Flat"" lens|60503|6|Mentioned|p204|||Informal name. Within the Wombat Creek Group. Consists of coarse-grained marble with its original depositional texture completely obliterated. Submerged in lower Gibbo River area. Thickness: up to 500m. See also "Silver Flat" limestone lens. ||||||
69246|Silver Flat"" limestone lens|60503|6|Mentioned|p230|||Same as "Silver Flat" lens. Informal name. Mineralisation for Pb and Zn occurs as narrow stringers and blebs throughout this limestone.||||||06-SEP-05
16917|Simmonds Creek Granite|42791|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P206|||||||||
30586|Simmons Gap Granite|43220|5|Briefly described|p11||Devonian|Misspelling of Simmonds Gap Granite?||||||
16927|Sinclair Sandstone|37727|4|Described|p85|||Variation of Sinclair Valley Sandstone?||||||
16927|Sinclair Sandstone|39331|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
36868|Sinclair Valley Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|Of Jordan River Group||||||
37158|Sinclair Valley Siltstone|23522|5|Briefly described|p247 Fig 3|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
37600|Sinclair Valley formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p152|||See Sinclair Valley Sandstone.||||||10-SEP-19
37600|Sinclair Valley formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p123|||Probably misspelt - see Sinclair Valley Sandstone.||||||29-JUL-05
42381|Sinclair valley sandstone|24588|5|Briefly described|p15 Tb.2|Ludlow|Ludlow|Informal - see Sinclair Valley Sandstone.||||||
29004|Sir John Franklin Beds|32074|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||See also P180||||||
29004|Sir John Franklin Beds|33601|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
29004|Sir John Franklin Beds|43547|14|Not recorded|Table p153||Emsian|Part of Walhalla Group||||||
29004|Sir John Franklin Beds|70933|14|Not recorded|Table 1|||Generalised east west section Silurian and Devonian,Victoria refers to Talent 1965.||||||
16958|Sister Rocks Adamellite|22942|6|Mentioned|p274|||||||||
16958|Sister Rocks Adamellite|41850|6|Mentioned|p427|||||||||
16958|Sister Rocks Adamellite|43683|6|Mentioned|p274|||||||||
69260|Sisters Granite East|60503|5|Briefly described|p41 Tb. 2|Triassic|Triassic|Informal name? Of the Mount Leinster Igneous Complex. ||||||
37781|Sisters Rocks Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p443 Appendix 1|||Superseded by Stawell Granodiorite.||||||
69262|Sisters Syenites|60503|6|Mentioned|p136|||Probably informal reference to Sisters Granite? ||||||
34697|Skull Creek Member|22875|5|Briefly described|p44|||Of the Paaratte Formation.||||||30-NOV-06
34697|Skull Creek Member|61182|4|Described|p18, p165|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Supersedes Skull Creek Mudstone. Of Paarratte Fm (Sherbrook Gp). Conformably overlies Nullawarre Greensand. Geol.Prov.: Otway Basin. Dark grey to black, carbonaceous mudstone with minor interbedded sandstone; burrowed and with plant remains incl. amber.||||||05-FEB-08
34697|Skull Creek Member|63124|5|Briefly described|p48 Fig. 5.1|||Of Tickell et al (1993). Supersedes Skull Creek Mudstone Member as part of Paaratte Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
16982|Skull Creek Member""|36913|6|Mentioned|p81|||||||||
16983|Skull Creek Mudstone Member|12796|6|Mentioned|p460|||Originally mapped as part of Paarratte Formation - here elevated to formation status as Skull Creek Mudstone. ||||||
16983|Skull Creek Mudstone Member|22875|5|Briefly described|p26 Table1|||||||||
16983|Skull Creek Mudstone Member|41726|6|Mentioned|p421|||||||||
16983|Skull Creek Mudstone Member|63124|5|Briefly described|p48 Fig. 5.1, p82|Maastrichtian|Santonian|Of Sprigg (1986) as a member of Paaratte Fm. Superseded by Skull Creek Member (Tickell et al 1993) but here is combined with Nullawarre Greensand Member as Nullawarre Greensand. Age: 87.5-65Ma. Max thickness: 1987m. Geol.Prov: Otway Basin.||||||31-JAN-08
41750|Snake River tonalite|50154|6|Mentioned|p75, p77, p248 App.5|||Corresponds to part of Wells' (1956) Wando Granodiorite gneiss. Informal - see Snake River Tonalite.||||||
68485|Snake-Edwards Divide Member|24551|5|Briefly described|p88 Fig. 3.15|Silurian|Silurian|Of the Jordan River Group.||||||29-JUL-05
40677|Snapper nose Rhyolite Member|23309|5|Briefly described|p307 Table 2.31|||||||||
68486|Snob's Creek Volcanics|24551|6|Mentioned|p186|||||||||
17036|Snobs Creek Formation|23229|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
17036|Snobs Creek Formation|35186|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
29007|Snobs Creek Rhyodacite|35186|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
17037|Snobs Creek Rhyolite|35186|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
17037|Snobs Creek Rhyolite|39291|6|Mentioned|p208|||||||||
17040|Snobs Creek rhyolite|38327|6|Mentioned|p564|||||||||
17040|Snobs Creek rhyolite|68298|5|Briefly described|p214|Frasnian|Frasnian|Informal name. Age: early Frasnian, based on date of 370 Ma for the Givetian-Frasnian boundary (Young, 1989a). Taggerty fish fauna above.|368.6+/-2.3Ma, K-Ar and Rb-Sr, Williams et al.1982|||||
31934|Snowy Bluff Series|43876|14|Not recorded|p561||Famennian|Spelt 'series' on reference card.||||||
17048|Snowy Bluff beds""|35277|6|Mentioned|p99|||||||||
17048|Snowy Bluff beds""|41641|6|Mentioned|p169|||||||||
34098|Snowy Bluff volcanic sequence|22625|5|Briefly described|P727|||||||||
17053|Snowy Plain Formation|33393|6|Mentioned|p173|||||||||
17055|Snowy Plains basalt|35073|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
68444|Snowy Plains formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p177|||Of the Mansfield Group.||||||
17056|Snowy River Granite|37270|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
17057|Snowy River Group|39447|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
17057|Snowy River Group|60541|5|Briefly described|p11 Fig. 2|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Superseded by Snowy River Volcanics.||||||
17057|Snowy River Group|60542|5|Briefly described|p11 Fig. 2|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
72870|Snowy River Intrusives|60542|6|Mentioned|p76|||Presented as Srv in a heading for a description of intrusive rocks of the Snowy River Volcanics. Not intended as a formal name. ||||||
17059|Snowy River Porphyries|23615|5|Briefly described|p84|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Superseded by Snowy River Volcanics.||||||
17059|Snowy River Porphyries|31345|6|Mentioned|p300|||||||||
17059|Snowy River Porphyries|35014|6|Mentioned|p363|||||||||
17059|Snowy River Porphyries|39291|6|Mentioned|p205|||See also P206||||||
17059|Snowy River Porphyries|44970|14|Not recorded|p54|||Lithologically similar to Ainslie Volcanics||||||
17059|Snowy River Porphyries|45806|14|Not recorded|p264|||Orange card not found.||||||
17058|Snowy River Porphyries""|22968|6|Mentioned|P14|||||||||
17058|Snowy River Porphyries""|23615|5|Briefly described|p11|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal name for Snowy River Porphyries, superseded by Snowy River Volcanics.||||||
17058|Snowy River Porphyries""|39291|6|Mentioned|p205|||||||||
17058|Snowy River Porphyries""|39447|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
17058|Snowy River Porphyries""|60085|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Middle Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
17060|Snowy River Series|23615|5|Briefly described|p84|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of Gaskin (1943). Superseded by Snowy River Volcanics.||||||
17060|Snowy River Series|35014|6|Mentioned|p363|||||||||
34973|Snowy River Volcanics Group|22968|5|Briefly described|P136||Early Devonian|Same unit as the Snowy River Volcanics, conformably overlain by the Buchan Group||||||23-MAY-06
34973|Snowy River Volcanics Group|23615|3|Fully described|p84|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Name used interchangeably with Snowy River Volcanics in this report.  Formerly referred to as Snowy River Porphyries and Snowy River Series.||||||
34973|Snowy River Volcanics Group|24551|6|Mentioned|p142|||See also Snowy River Volcanic Group.||||||
17061|Snowy River Volcanics""|33602|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
68445|Snowy River group|24551|5|Briefly described|p120|||Referring to the Snowy River Volcanic Group.||||||
29009|Snowy River porphyries|38070|6|Mentioned|p96|||||||||
29009|Snowy River porphyries|43876|14|Not recorded|p561||Early Devonian|||||||
69263|Snowy River porphyry""|60503|6|Mentioned|p13|||Of Howitt (approx.1898?).||||||07-SEP-05
17064|Snowy River pyroclastics|37501|6|Mentioned|p414|||||||||
17065|Snowy River rhyodacites|37501|6|Mentioned|p414|||||||||
17066|Snowy River volcanics|23309|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 1.3|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal-see Snowy River Volcanics.||||||
17066|Snowy River volcanics|24133|5|Briefly described|p20 Fig. 8|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
17066|Snowy River volcanics|30719|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
17066|Snowy River volcanics|39291|6|Mentioned|p219|||||||||
17121|South Morang Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Variation on South Morang Granodiorite.||||||
17122|South Morang Granodiorite|35278|4|Described|p355|||||||||
26903|South Point Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p439 App1|||Superseded by Mount Norgate Granite.||||||
26903|South Point Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Middle Devonian||||||||
30484|Southeast Top Latrobe "1"|43145|3|Fully described|p29|Eocene|Campanian|Informal unit of Latrobe Group.||||||
30485|Southeast Top Latrobe "2"|43145|3|Fully described|p36|Paleocene|Paleocene|Informal unit of Latrobe Group.||||||
69264|Southern Province volcanics""|60503|6|Mentioned|p15|||Informal name - referring to the Mitta Mitta Volcanics proper (Cook 1978, B.Sc.Hons. Thesis). ||||||
17169|Spion Kopje Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||568.||||||
17170|Spion Kopje Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p443, Appendix 1|||Superseded by Spion Kopje Quartz Diorite.||||||
17170|Spion Kopje Granodiorite|42791|5|Briefly described|p209|||||||||
69823|Spion Kopje pluton|61160|6|Mentioned|p70|||Former name for northern part of East Kiewa Granodiorite; also known as Rocky Valley Quartz Diorite. ||||||
74747|Spirifer Beds, early|60599|5|Briefly described|p60|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of Thomas (1937) - one of four subdivisions of the former Mount Ida Beds, now upgraded to Cornella Member (Mount Ida Formation). This name now obsolete. ||||||
34311|Spirocolpus "Turritella" clays|22706|6|Mentioned|Fig2,p79|||||||||
17187|Spring Creek Amphibolite|39860|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
17187|Spring Creek Amphibolite|68115|5|Briefly described|p4.|Silurian|Silurian|Of Steele (1979) and Bolger (1984), referring to the Bethgarno Gneiss of O'Shea (1976, 1979). This unit is now renamed the Bethgarno Amphibolite (Bethgarno having precedence), to distinguish it from other gneisses in the region which are all quartzofeldspathic.||||||
17193|Spring Creek Member|22968|6|Mentioned|P144|||Parent is Buchan Caves Limestone||||||
17193|Spring Creek Member|23309|5|Briefly described|p118 Table 2.41|||Of the Buchan Caves Limestone.||||||
17193|Spring Creek Member|23615|3|Fully described|p138|Middle Devonian|Early Devonian|Of Buchan Caves Limestone.  See also Spring Creek Sandstone Member.  Previously referred to as "passage beds" by Fletcher (1899b,h).  Max. thickness: <30m.  transitional with underlying Snowy River Volcanics.||||||
17193|Spring Creek Member|23710|14|Not recorded|p74|||Stratigraphy and tectonics.||||||
17193|Spring Creek Member|23938|6|Mentioned|p55 Tb. 4|||See also Spring Creek Sandstone Member - names used interchangeably.  Of the Buchan Group.||||||25-SEP-08
17193|Spring Creek Member|24551|4|Described|p147, 439|||Of Buchan Caves Limestone||||||
17193|Spring Creek Member|33393|6|Mentioned|p163|||||||||
17193|Spring Creek Member|34031|6|Mentioned|p282|||M.Dev. See also Fig.1||||||
17193|Spring Creek Member|36201|4|Described|p5|||||||||
17193|Spring Creek Member|37330|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
17193|Spring Creek Member|38367|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
17193|Spring Creek Member|40761|5|Briefly described|p231|||||||||
17193|Spring Creek Member|41585|5|Briefly described|p138|||||||||
17193|Spring Creek Member|41868|6|Mentioned|p585|||||||||
17193|Spring Creek Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p138|||of Buchanan Group?||||||
17193|Spring Creek Member|42967|5|Briefly described|p76 Fig.1|||of Buchan Caves Limestone||||||
17193|Spring Creek Member|43312|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Pragian|of Buchan Group.||||||
17193|Spring Creek Member|43313|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|||||||
17193|Spring Creek Member|60542|3|Fully described|p78, p115 Fig. 47|||Same as Spring Creek Sandstone Member. Of Buchan Caves Limestone. Reworked volcaniclastic sediments, thin interbedded pyroclastics; dolomite and limestone beds. Transitional with Snowy River Vol'cs. Max. thick: 30m. ||||||
17193|Spring Creek Member|61187|5|Briefly described|p138, p139 Fig.1, p140. |Early Devonian|Early Devonian|VandenBerg et al. (1996);  formerly "Passage Beds" (Cochrane 1982).||Uppermost unit in Snowy River Volcanics.||Is overlain by Buchan Caves Limestone.||
17193|Spring Creek Member|63594|6|Mentioned|p1032 Fig. 1|||Of Buchan Caves Limestone (Buchan Group).||||||04-OCT-07
73176|Spring Hill trachyandesites|61896|6|Mentioned|p70|||Informal name for trachyandesites within the Spring Hill Complex.||||||19-DEC-07
17210|Springfield Beds|33394|5|Briefly described|p75|||||||||
17210|Springfield Beds|42826|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
17210|Springfield Beds|60599|6|Mentioned|p48|Silurian|Silurian|Of Talent (1965b). Superseded by Springfield Sandstone. ||||||
17210|Springfield Beds|70904|14|Not recorded|p 35|||Stratigraphy||||||
17212|Springfield Conglomerate|33599|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
17212|Springfield Conglomerate|33604|6|Mentioned|p17|||Silurian. Correlation chart||||||
17212|Springfield Conglomerate|39331|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
17211|Springfield Conglomerate""|35283|6|Mentioned|p46|||||||||
17213|Springfield Formation|22542|6|Mentioned|p664|||?Supersedes Kilmore Siltstone||||||
17213|Springfield Formation|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
17213|Springfield Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
17213|Springfield Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p606|Lower Silurian|Lower Silurian|||||||
17213|Springfield Formation|33125|6|Mentioned|p15|||Correlation chart||||||
17213|Springfield Formation|33604|6|Mentioned|p17|||Correlation chart||||||
17213|Springfield Formation|35283|3|Fully described|p46|||||||||
17213|Springfield Formation|37727|4|Described|p85|||||||||
17213|Springfield Formation|38787|6|Mentioned|p124|||See also P125||||||
17213|Springfield Formation|39331|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
17213|Springfield Formation|39980|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
17213|Springfield Formation|41570|6|Mentioned|p102|||||||||
17213|Springfield Formation|41585|4|Described|p105|||||||||
17213|Springfield Formation|42827|5|Briefly described|p105|||||||||
17213|Springfield Formation|60083|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Silurian|Wenlockian|Overlain by Chintin Formation.  Massive mudstone, interbedded with thin sandstone, rhythmically interbedded thin shale and sandstone; numerous greywacke-conglomerate intervals (turbidites).||||||19-JUL-04
17213|Springfield Formation|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3. |Early Silurian|Early Silurian|Melbourne Zone, Melbourne Terrane. Correlative of Seldom Seen Conglomerate, Towanga Formation and Yalmy Group in the Benambra Terrane.||||||
17213|Springfield Formation|63083|5|Briefly described|p215, p216 Tb. 1|Llandovery|Llandovery|Includes Lintons Creek Conglomerate Member and Calton Hill Sandstone Member. Overlain by Chintin Formation.||||||07-FEB-11
17213|Springfield Formation|64612|6|Mentioned|p27|Ludlow|Late Llandovery|||||||07-FEB-11
32518|Springfield Sandstone and Chintin Formation|22885|5|Briefly described|map|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|||||||
40713|Springfield formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p153|||||||||
68446|Springfield sandstone|24551|6|Mentioned|p123|||Informal - see Springfield Sandstone.||||||
17221|Springs Siltstone|33601|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
17221|Springs Siltstone|39331|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
34151|St Arnaud Group|23105|5|Briefly described|p536||Early Paleozoic|||||||07-NOV-08
34151|St Arnaud Group|24178|5|Briefly described|p15 Fig.2|Middle Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Geological Province: Bendigo Zone||||||
34151|St Arnaud Group|24383|5|Briefly described|p15|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|||||||
34151|St Arnaud Group|67978|6|Mentioned|p497|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian||||||Quartz-rich turbidites.|19-SEP-14
37602|Staircase Ignimbrite""|23309|6|Mentioned|p169|||||||||
68448|Staughtons Hill volcanic complex|24551|6|Mentioned|p556|||||||||
68448|Staughtons Hill volcanic complex|61135|6|Mentioned|p6|||Informal name.||||||
34147|Stavely Volcanic Complex|22628|6|Mentioned|p109,p112|||||||||
34147|Stavely Volcanic Complex|73059|6|Mentioned|p1062 Fig.9|||Western Victoria. See also references to Mount Stavely Complex (p1062) and Mount Stavely Volcanic Complex (p1059).||||||
72743|Stavely Volcanics|62742|5|Briefly described|p698, p699 Fig. 2|Middle Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Includes the Glenronald Shale Member.Medium to high-K calc-alkaline and shoshonitic lavas and intrusions. In the Stavely-Dryden Belt. ||||||
72743|Stavely Volcanics|62744|5|Briefly described|p708 Fig. 1, p709 Fig. 2|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|||||||
72743|Stavely Volcanics|62755|5|Briefly described|p876 Fig.1|Cambrian|Cambrian|Andesite, dacite. Max. thickness: 3000m||||||
72743|Stavely Volcanics|67103|5|Briefly described|p622|||Post-collisional magmatic arc rocks.|500 Ma.||||Calc-alkaline.|
72743|Stavely Volcanics|67847|5|Briefly described|p10 fig 2.3|Upper Cambrian|Upper Cambrian||||||Andesitic volcanics. |
72743|Stavely Volcanics|68314|5|Briefly described|p750, p754-757|Late Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Final Cambrian volcanic activity in Victoria. Characteristic of rocks generated in a mature arc built on thick crust. SHRIMP U-Pb age. Poorly exposed.|505-495 Ma; Stuart-Smith and Black (1999).||Includes Towanway Tuff.|Correlated with Mount Read Volcanics (W Tasmania).|Medium-K calc-alkaline to strongly LREE-enriched shoshonitic lavas and intrusions.|
72743|Stavely Volcanics|68466|6|Mentioned|p70|||Stawell Zone, W VIC.||Mount Stavely Complex.|Glenronald Shale Member.|||
69944|Stavely dacite|60904|5|Briefly described|p790 Fig. 16||Middle Cambrian|Informal name. Probably relates to Mount Stavely units eg. Mount Stavely Volcanics of the collectively named Mount Read-Stavely Volcanics.||||||12-APR-07
32455|Stawell Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p443 App1|||Superseded by Stawell Granite.||||||
32455|Stawell Granodiorite|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|G379 I-type.||||||
32455|Stawell Granodiorite|61751|5|Briefly described|p45|Devonian|Early Devonian|Age: 396+/-5Ma (K-Ar biotite, Richards and Singleton 1981). Geological Province: Stawell Zone.||||||
77730|Stawell Pluton|66002|5|Briefly described|p7 Tb.5|||[Informal name] Of Ararat Suite. Includes Stawell Granite, Two Eyed Creek Granodiorite, Bulgana Diorite and White Rabbit Diorite. See Cayley and Taylor 2001.||||||
72966|Stawell Sandstone|61186|4|Described|p7, p33, p70-77|Silurian|Silurian|Dimension stone from Grampians Ranges. Fine- to med.-gr.hard quartz sst. Also called Stawell (Mt Difficult) Sst, Mt Difficult Sst, Heatherlies Sst, Ledcourt Sst and Watkins Sst; and also Grampians (Stawell) Sst? All names probably informal or commercial.||||||17-DEC-07
72966|Stawell Sandstone|64769|6|Mentioned|p27|||VIC.||||||06-MAY-09
83492|Stawell Volcanics|73264|6|Mentioned|p1386 Fig.9|||||||||
17309|Stawell granite|23061|6|Mentioned|294|||||||||
17309|Stawell granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p65|||||||||
17309|Stawell granite|23918|4|Described|p1309|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Age: 396+/-5Ma (K-Ar). Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
17309|Stawell granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p54, 393|||||||||
17309|Stawell granite|36154|6|Mentioned|p76|||||||||
17309|Stawell granite|37144|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
17309|Stawell granite|41868|6|Mentioned|p455|||||||||
17309|Stawell granite|46247|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
17309|Stawell granite|62741|5|Briefly described|p682 Fig. 4b|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Part of the Stawell pluton. See also p683 Fig. 5a, b.||||||23-JAN-07
17309|Stawell granite|62747|5|Briefly described|p737|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal name.  Age: ca 400Ma.||||||
17309|Stawell granite|62755|6|Mentioned|p882|||Informal name.||||||
17309|Stawell granite|67978|6|Mentioned|p513|||See also Stawell Granite.|399 +/- 6 Ma, U-Pb|||||19-SEP-14
17309|Stawell granite|69592|5|Briefly described|p284|||Champion and Heinemann (1994). Informal name. Reedy Springs Batholith, Charters Towers Province.||Upland Supersuite.|||I-type.|
17309|Stawell granite|70268|6|Mentioned|p257-258|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Age determination by Bucher et al. (1995).|399 +/- 4 Ma (40Ar/39Ar: K-feldspar).|||||
17335|Stirling Granodiorite|39331|6|Mentioned|Fig.0-3|||||||||
17335|Stirling Granodiorite|66252|6|Mentioned|p211 Fig.1, p213 Fig.3, p216 Fig.6.|Middle Devonian|Middle Devonian|Intrudes Ordovician metasedimentary succession in northern Macalister Synclinorium. In places, unconformably overlain by Cobbler Rhyolite and Bindaree Formation.||||||
34124|Stockdale Member|22511|6|Mentioned|p661|||||||||
68449|Stoddart Sandstone member|24551|6|Mentioned|p611||Early Devonian|||||||
40682|Stoddart member|23309|6|Mentioned|p138|||||||||
40682|Stoddart member|24177|4|Described|p54|||Informal - see Stoddart Member. Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province.||||||
72871|Stonehenge ignimbrite|60542|6|Mentioned|p60|||Informal - see Stonehenge Ignimbrite.||||||
17373|Stony Creek Conglomerate (VIC)|38367|5|Briefly described|p106|||Company usage. [Invalid name, WA usage has priority. CEBMar95]. Max. thickness: 60m. Buff to light grey conglomerate with minor interbedded sandstones.||||||16-DEC-08
77668|Stony Creek Formation|68297|6|Mentioned|p181|Ludlow|Ludlow|eastern Victoria||||||
37717|Stony Creek Granite (VIC)|23309|6|Mentioned|Appendix 1|||Superseded by Ercildoun Granite.||||||
26912|Stony Creek Granodiorite|30579|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Carboniferous|Carboniferous|||||||
26912|Stony Creek Granodiorite|66002|6|Mentioned|p8 Tb.5|||Of Spencer-Jones 1965. Replaced by Epacris Hills Granite||||||
17374|Stony Creek Granodiorites|33602|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
69140|Stony Creek basalt|61137|6|Mentioned|p65|||||||||
41885|Stony Creek granite|60451|6|Mentioned|p87|||Superseded by Epacris Hills Granite.||||||
78784|Strachans Hut Adamellite|63457|5|Briefly described|p129 Tb.1.|||Originator not indicated. Presented as a former name for (part of) the Victoria Valley Granite.||||||14-MAR-14
68756|Strathbogie "granites"|24099|6|Mentioned|p45|||Probably refers to granites of the Strathbogie Igneous Complex?||||||
17406|Strathbogie Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p443 App1|||Superseded by Strathbogie Granodiorite.||||||
17406|Strathbogie Adamellite|41850|6|Mentioned|p433|||||||||
17406|Strathbogie Adamellite|41898|6|Mentioned|p1184|||||||||
17406|Strathbogie Adamellite|42154|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P334|||||||||
17406|Strathbogie Adamellite|42827|6|Mentioned|p434|||||||||
17406|Strathbogie Adamellite|64616|6|Mentioned|p127|||Of White and Chappell (1988), who stated it might be composite.||||||
75982|Strathbogie Batholith|65900|5|Briefly described|p155, 161, 165, p156 Fig. 2, p157 Fig.3||Late Devonian|S-type magma, [same as Strathbogie Granite?]. From magnetic/gravity models this unit is 70km across, 4-11km depth, thickest in the east and west and thinnest in the centre.||||||10-MAY-12
17407|Strathbogie Complex|23235|6|Mentioned|p68|||||||||
17407|Strathbogie Complex|31713|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
17407|Strathbogie Complex|32074|5|Briefly described|p189|||||||||
17407|Strathbogie Complex|35111|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
17407|Strathbogie Complex|35277|6|Mentioned|p83|||||||||
17407|Strathbogie Complex|39291|4|Described|p214|||||||||
17407|Strathbogie Complex|41641|6|Mentioned|p166|||||||||
17407|Strathbogie Complex|70933|14|Not recorded|p97,103||Late Devonian|||||||
34830|Strathbogie Formation|22886|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
35103|Strathbogie Granodiorite|22971|4|Described|p 18, 35|||||||||
35103|Strathbogie Granodiorite|23309|5|Briefly described|p37, 142, 167, 169, 209, 268, 272, 279.|Devonian|Devonian|G217, S-type. Superseded Strathbogie Adamellite.||||||
35103|Strathbogie Granodiorite|24098|5|Briefly described|p32|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
35103|Strathbogie Granodiorite|24108|6|Mentioned|p235|||||||||
35103|Strathbogie Granodiorite|73497|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|G217.|||||Granite: S-type; nonmagnetic; weakly magnetic dykes (5-10 nT), moderately magnetic metamorphic aureole (30-50 nT); high K, generally low Th and U; gravity low of 160 micrometres/second/second.|
17411|Strathbogie Igneous Granite|35277|5|Briefly described|p96|||||||||
27575|Strathbogie Igneous complex|30937|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
17412|Strathbogie Rhyolite|39291|6|Mentioned|p221|||||||||
42336|Strathbogie adamellite|24099|6|Mentioned|p45|||Part of the Strathbogie batholith within the Strathbogie Igneous Complex. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||18-APR-05
42336|Strathbogie adamellite|24277|5|Briefly described|p1753|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt. Age: 365 Ma.||||||
17413|Strathbogie complex|31713|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
17414|Strathbogie granite|24096|6|Mentioned|p5, p6|Devonian|Devonian|Informal - see Strathbogie Granite.||||||18-APR-05
17414|Strathbogie granite|24099|6|Mentioned|p45, p47|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
17414|Strathbogie granite|24177|6|Mentioned|p14, p78|||Informal name - see Strathbogie Granite||||||
17414|Strathbogie granite|24588|5|Briefly described|p11 Fig.2|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Age: 364+/-6 Ma (Richards and Singleton, 1981).||||||29-NOV-13
17414|Strathbogie granite|29888|6|Mentioned|p653|||||||||
17414|Strathbogie granite|31345|6|Mentioned|p306|||||||||
17414|Strathbogie granite|32074|6|Mentioned|p182|||||||||
17414|Strathbogie granite|39715|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
17414|Strathbogie granite|39716|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
17414|Strathbogie granite|39861|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
17414|Strathbogie granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p436 Fig. 3|||Informal name (mentioned only as Strahbogie under a Victorian granites heading in table 1) - barium content information.||||||
17414|Strathbogie granite|67978|6|Mentioned|p519|||See also Strathbogie Granite.|374 +/- 2 Ma (U-Pb zircon; Bierlein et al. 2001)|||||19-SEP-14
17414|Strathbogie granite|68311|6|Mentioned|p285|||||||||
17414|Strathbogie granite|70933|14|Not recorded|p96|||Distribution map.||||||
68751|Strathbogie granites|24099|6|Mentioned|p47|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||18-APR-05
17415|Strathbogie igneous complex|31713|6|Mentioned|p2|||P6||||||
17415|Strathbogie igneous complex|61185|5|Briefly described|p47|||Comprised Strathbogie, Terip Terip and Trawool granites and Violet Town Volcanics (White 1954; Laing et al 1977).||||||07-FEB-11
68757|Strathbogie igneous complex""|24099|6|Mentioned|p45|||||||||
68752|Strathbogie supersuite|24099|6|Mentioned|p47||| Possibly intended to be Stratbogie Igneous Complex?||||||
17416|Strathkellar basalt|34988|6|Mentioned|p293|||||||||
17416|Strathkellar basalt|35722|6|Mentioned|p5|||Stratigraphy.||||||
17416|Strathkellar basalt|41848|6|Mentioned|p368|||Probably Pleistocene to Holocene||||||
76013|Strezelecki Group|50043|6|Mentioned|p1|||Mis-spelling of Strzelecki Group (p2, p6, p8, p12).||||||27-MAR-12
17428|Strezlecki Group|42318|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P12|||||||||
17428|Strezlecki Group|43578|6|Mentioned|p337||Early Cretaceous|||||||
17428|Strezlecki Group|46961|6|Mentioned|p228|||||||||
17428|Strezlecki Group|46970|6|Mentioned|Fig.17|||||||||
17437|Strzelecki Formation|24405|5|Briefly described|p5|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin. Equivalent to Eumeralla Formation (Otway Basin).||||||12-AUG-04
17437|Strzelecki Formation|33929|6|Mentioned|p70|||See also pp71 and 73.||||||08-DEC-08
17437|Strzelecki Formation|61336|5|Briefly described|p(i)|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Misspelt? Feldspathic and volcanogenic sandstones and mudstones with thin coal beds (Wonthaggi Coal measures). Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
17437|Strzelecki Formation|69016|6|Mentioned|p93-95,97|||Of the Gippsland Basin. See Strzelecki Group.||||||
17437|Strzelecki Formation|73471|6|Mentioned|p108|||See also Strzelecki Group, and Lower Strzelecki Formation p101 Fig.11.||||||
17438|Strzelecki Group beds|41642|6|Mentioned|Tanle 7.9|||||||||
17439|Strzelecki Group""Arkose|34842|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
68450|Strzelecki Group, Lower|24551|5|Briefly described|p473 Fig. 15.4|||||||||
68450|Strzelecki Group, Lower|69879|5|Briefly described|p417|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Deposited during the second phase of rifting in the (Otway and) Gippsland Basins.|||||Lacustrine sediments and coal measures.|
68450|Strzelecki Group, Lower|73471|5|Briefly described|p100, Fig.10, p104 Fig.14|||Gippsland Basin. See also lower Strzelecki Group, Lower Strzelecki Formation used in figure captions.|145-120 Ma|Strzelecki Group||Underlies Upper Strzelecki Group||
68451|Strzelecki Group, Upper|24551|5|Briefly described|p262 Fig. 9.29|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Of the Strzelecki Group.||||||
68451|Strzelecki Group, Upper|65718|6|Mentioned|p44|||Tosolini et al. (1999). Considered to have poor porosity and permeability characteristics.||||||
68451|Strzelecki Group, Upper|69879|5|Briefly described|p417-418, p436|Albian|Aptian|Gippsland Basin. Deposited during the third phase of rifting in the (Otway and) Gippsland Basins.|||||Non-marine volcanigenic sediments sourced from dacitic volcanism to the east.|
68451|Strzelecki Group, Upper|73471|5|Briefly described|p100 Fig.10, p104 Fig.14|||Gippsland Basin. See also upper Strzelecki Group, upper Strzelecki Formation.|120-103 Ma|Strzelecki Group||Overlies Lower Strzelecki Group, unconformably underlies Latrobe Group||
83634|Strzelecki Group, lower|73471|6|Mentioned|p87, p100 Fig.10, p108-109|Neocomian|Tithonian|Gippsland Basin, part of syn-rift mega-sequence. Unconformably overlies Paleozoic pre-rift basement. Lacustrine-dominated. Heavily faulted. Shown as Lower Strzelecki Group in various figures, and Lower Strzelecki Subgroup on p86, 88.||||||
68452|Strzelecki Group, upper|24551|6|Mentioned|p264|||||||||
68452|Strzelecki Group, upper|61302|6|Mentioned|p9|||Informal - see Strzelecki Group.||||||
68452|Strzelecki Group, upper|73471|6|Mentioned|p87, p98, p108-109|Albian|Barremian|Gippsland Basin, part of syn-rift mega-sequence. Shown as Upper Strzelecki Group in various figures, and Upper Strzelecki Subgroup on p86, 88.|||||Volcanic sandstones.|
83635|Strzelecki Subgroup, Lower|73471|5|Briefly described|p86, 88|Aptian|Berriasian|Gippsland Basin.|145-120 Ma|Strzelecki Group||Underlies Upper Strzelecki Subgroup|Non-marine arkose and volcanoclastics.|
83636|Strzelecki Subgroup, Upper|73471|5|Briefly described|p86, 88|Albian|Aptian|Gippsland Basin.|120-103 Ma|Strzelecki Group||Overlies Lower Strzelecki Subgroup, unconformably underlies Emperor Subgroup|Non-marine arkose and volcanoclastics.|
17441|Strzelecki formation|29487|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
17441|Strzelecki formation|34558|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
17441|Strzelecki formation|44793|14|Not recorded|p16|||Sale.||||||
17442|Strzelecki group|23911|6|Mentioned|p91|||Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
17442|Strzelecki group|24211|6|Mentioned|p84|||Informal - see Strzelecki Group.  Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
17442|Strzelecki group|30083|6|Mentioned|Map 1|||Jurassic age.||||||
17442|Strzelecki group|41868|6|Mentioned|p530|||||||||
70770|Strzelecki sediments|13350|6|Mentioned|p105|||||||||
17443|Strzlecki Group|23241|6|Mentioned|p136|||||||||
17443|Strzlecki Group|34756|6|Mentioned|p81|||Misspelling of Strzelecki?||||||
73390|Strzlecki Group, upper|24561|5|Briefly described|p41|Cenomanian|Barremian|Misspelt and informal - see Strzelecki Group. The upper part includes the Wontahggi Formation.||||||
17472|Sturtian Tillite|24138|5|Briefly described|p116 Fig. 2.18|||See also Sturt Tillite. Geological Province: Adelaide Geosyncline.||||||
17472|Sturtian Tillite|30028|6|Mentioned|p369|||||||||
17472|Sturtian Tillite|31971|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
17472|Sturtian Tillite|33989|6|Mentioned|p493|||U.Precamb.||||||
17472|Sturtian Tillite|34268|6|Mentioned|p260|||||||||
17472|Sturtian Tillite|34766|6|Mentioned|p61|||||||||
17472|Sturtian Tillite|35238|6|Mentioned|p84|||||||||
17472|Sturtian Tillite|35678|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Geological cross-sections, northern Yorke Peninsula.||||||
17472|Sturtian Tillite|65625|6|Mentioned|p123|||Precambrian.||||||18-JAN-10
17472|Sturtian Tillite|67484|6|Mentioned|p294 Tb.1|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Adelaide Rift Complex.||Of the Umberatana Group.||Overlain by the Tapley Hill Formation.||
17472|Sturtian Tillite|67620|5|Briefly described|p5|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|Adelaide Rift Complex.||Umberatana Group.||Is overlain by Tapley Hill Formation.||
17472|Sturtian Tillite|68138|6|Mentioned|p156|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Adelaide Rift Complex.||Umberatana Group.||||
17472|Sturtian Tillite|68473|6|Mentioned|p531|||Adelaide Rift Complex.||||||
34422|Sub-basaltic gravel|22756|4|Described|P32||Tertiary|Equivalent to Calivil Formation||||||
17506|Suggan Buggan Schist|33602|6|Mentioned|p34|||||||||
17506|Suggan Buggan Schist|33606|5|Briefly described|p62|||||||||
17506|Suggan Buggan Schist|35112|6|Mentioned|Fig.8|||||||||
17506|Suggan Buggan Schist|37727|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
17506|Suggan Buggan Schist|39447|4|Described|p4|||See also P7||||||
17506|Suggan Buggan Schist|40328|6|Mentioned|p70|||||||||
40683|Suggan Buggan granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p338|||||||||
38475|Sunbury group|23309|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 1.3|Ordovician|Ordovician|Informal-see Sunbury Group.||||||
38475|Sunbury group|24133|5|Briefly described|p20 Fig. 8|Ordovician|Ordovician|Informal.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
17532|Sunlight Creek Member|42294|6|Mentioned|p24|||Sunlight Creek Formation intended?||||||
17532|Sunlight Creek Member|42647|6|Mentioned|p19|||Shortened form of Sunlight Creek Mudstone Member.||||||
17532|Sunlight Creek Member|67322|6|Mentioned|p15|||Replaced by Sunlight Creek Formation. Formerly a Member of the Warbisco Shale (VandenBerg et al. 1991 after Glen et al. 1990).||||||22-FEB-18
26153|Sunlight Creek Mudstone Member|22815|3|Fully described|p26, fig10|Early Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Age: Darriwilian||||||
26153|Sunlight Creek Mudstone Member|22857|4|Described|p422 App. 1, Tb. A1.5|Late Ordovician|Early Ordovician|Of the Warbisco Shale. Homogeneous grey shale and siltstone, or interlayered black siliceous siltstone and pale-brown to white siltstone and fine arenite. Rich graptolite fauna, conodonts. Geological Province: Monaro Forearc Basin. ||||||
26153|Sunlight Creek Mudstone Member|42647|2|Defined|p20|Gisbornian||Supersedes Sunlight Creek Formation (used on the Bendoc map). Age: Late Ordovician (early Gisbornian||||||
26153|Sunlight Creek Mudstone Member|60541|6|Mentioned|p49|||Basal member of Warbisco Shale (Bendoc Group) - upgraded to formation status as Sunlight Creek Formation (Orth et al 1995).  Type section included.||||||
72872|Sunlight Creek formation|60542|6|Mentioned|p46|||Informal - see Sunlight Creek Formation.||||||
17539|Sunnyside Calcarenite|37583|4|Described|p161|||||||||
68453|Surveyor Creek Suite|24551|6|Mentioned|p234|||||||||
77286|Sutherland Creek Member|65715|5|Briefly described|p15|||Included in Maude Formation by Abele (1976).||||||
17558|Sutherland Creek Sand Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p316|||||||||
17558|Sutherland Creek Sand Member|35066|5|Briefly described|p222|||||||||
17558|Sutherland Creek Sand Member|35262|5|Briefly described|p2|||||||||
17558|Sutherland Creek Sand Member|35290|6|Mentioned|p38|||Misspelling of Sutherlands Creek?||||||
17558|Sutherland Creek Sand Member|37385|4|Described|p10|||||||||
17558|Sutherland Creek Sand Member|38159|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Oligocene to Miocene||||||
17558|Sutherland Creek Sand Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p296|||of Maude Formation||||||
77287|Sutherland Creek Sandstone Member|65715|5|Briefly described|p16|||Of ?Maude Formation of Bowler (1963). Marine sediment. Argued in this report that it should be upgraded to formation rank. ||||||
68454|Swan Street Basalt|24551|5|Briefly described|p338 Fig. 11.2|Early Pleistocene|Early Pleistocene|||||||
68454|Swan Street Basalt|71277|5|Briefly described|p303 Tb.1, p305|Quaternary|Quaternary|Localised unit in the Yarra Delta.||||Interbedded with Fishermens Bend Silt.|Very high strength, dark grey, massive basalt, slightly weathered to fresh.|
35156|Swanpool Granite|22971|6|Mentioned| p 35|||||||||
35156|Swanpool Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p433 App1|||G215 S-Type.||||||
35156|Swanpool Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p222|||See also the Moorngag Granite. Of the Strathbogie Province.||||||
35156|Swanpool Granite|66244|5|Briefly described|p4.|||Name used in the Wangaratta 1:250 000 sheet (VandenBerg 1997) for a pluton which had already been named the Moorngag Granite in the Winton 1:50 000 geological sheet (O'Shea 1977); this latter name has precedence.||||||
17585|Swifts Creek Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|Appendix 1|||Superseded by Connors Creek Tonalite.||||||
17585|Swifts Creek Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||585.||||||
30552|Sykes Ashstone|23615|3|Fully described|p112|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of Little River Subgroup.  Age:410-395Ma.  Unconformably overlies the Currie Creek Ignimbrite.  Max. thickness: 300m.||||||
30552|Sykes Ashstone|43206|5|Briefly described|map legend||Lochkovian|of Little River Subgroup.||||||
68455|Sylvan Granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p162|||Part of the Dandenong Ranges Igneous Complex?||||||
29035|Tabberabbara Formation|33326|6|Mentioned|p433|||Fauna.||||||
29035|Tabberabbara Formation|41868|6|Mentioned|p575|||||||||
29035|Tabberabbara Formation|42033|6|Mentioned|p653|||||||||
17617|Tabberabbera Dyke Swarm|42827|5|Briefly described|p150|||||||||
77702|Tabberabbera dyke swarm|60308|6|Mentioned|p39|||Informal name. Indicates Late Devonian rifting.||||||29-MAY-13
17619|Tabberabbora Formation|32583|6|Mentioned|p384|||L.Dev.||||||
17619|Tabberabbora Formation|34403|6|Mentioned|p149|||||||||
32746|Taggerty Beds|45015|6|Mentioned|p59|Devonian|Devonian|Unit in Victoria. Probably same age as Willaraddie Formation.||||||01-JUN-06
17649|Taggerty Fish Beds|39291|6|Mentioned|p212|||||||||
74931|Taggerty Formation|64571|6|Mentioned|p830|Givetian|Givetian|Age: 374+/-1.4Ma (SHRIMP; Young & Turner 2000).||||||15-DEC-08
17650|Taggerty Group|32074|6|Mentioned|p186|||||||||
17650|Taggerty Group|33732|6|Mentioned|p100|||||||||
17650|Taggerty Group|39291|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
17650|Taggerty Group|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||||||||
17650|Taggerty Group|43461|14|Not recorded|p628|||||||||
17650|Taggerty Group|43547|14|Not recorded|p155||Early Devonian|||||||
17650|Taggerty Group|70933|14|Not recorded|p98|||Table of Upper Devonian cauldron sequences.||||||
17651|Taggerty Sub-group|42827|4|Described|Table 5.1|||||||||
17653|Taggerty fish beds""|39291|6|Mentioned|p206|||||||||
17654|Taggerty subgroup|35186|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
68456|Tailor Creek granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p227-228|||||||||
17698|Tallangallook Hornblende Microadamellite|39715|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
17698|Tallangallook Hornblende Microadamellite|64616|6|Mentioned|p127|||Of Phillips et al. (1981), a tiny plug north of Mount Strathbogie.||||||
68457|Tallangallook Microadamellite|24551|5|Briefly described|p161|||I- type lithology.||||||05-OCT-10
17699|Tallangallook hornblende microadamellite|39715|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
72968|Tallangatta porphyry|61186|6|Mentioned|p45 Fig. 14|||Informal - see Tallangatta Porphyry. Victorian dimension stone. Possibly named for the quarry locality.||||||
42310|Tallarook adamellite|24099|6|Mentioned|p45|||Part of the Strathbogie batholith.||||||
42310|Tallarook adamellite|24109|6|Mentioned|p282|||||||||
29451|Tallygaroopna Complex""|42966|6|Mentioned|p192|||||||||
37263|Taltjeri Adamellite|24012|3|Fully described|p224 appendix 1|||||||||
37263|Taltjeri Adamellite|50154|6|Mentioned|p107|||Subdivision of Dergholm Granite by Kemp et al (2002), however considered here to be part of the Dergholm Granite.||||||25-AUG-04
37263|Taltjeri Adamellite|66002|6|Mentioned|p8 Tb.5|||Of  Kemp et al. 2002. Included in Dergholm Granite||||||
17727|Tambo Crossing Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||579. Variation on Tambo Crossing Granodiorite.||||||
17728|Tambo Crossing Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|App1, p443|||Superseded by Tambo Crossing Tonalite.||||||
17728|Tambo Crossing Granodiorite|42089|5|Briefly described|p19|||See also P79||||||
17728|Tambo Crossing Granodiorite|42110|6|Mentioned|p120|||||||||
17728|Tambo Crossing Granodiorite|42791|5|Briefly described|p209|||see also Fig.1 P204||||||
17728|Tambo Crossing Granodiorite|43228|5|Briefly described|p10||Early Devonian|||||||
34896|Tambo Crossing Tonalite""|22968|6|Mentioned|P132|||Previous age obtained for unit was 388Ma - however, this sample was found to be from the Saint Patricks Creek Granite||||||
34896|Tambo Crossing Tonalite""|23309|6|Mentioned|p126|||G134 I-Type. Informal- see Tambo Crossing Tonalite.||||||
38823|Tambo Formation (VIC)|24053|6|Mentioned|p38|||Superseded by Tambo River Formation.  Geological Basin: Gippsland Basin.||||||
17733|Tambo River Limestone|42184|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P348|||||||||
68458|Tambo River formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p525|||||||||
17741|Tamboon Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p444 App1|||Superseded by Tamboon Granite.||||||
17741|Tamboon Adamellite|41850|6|Mentioned|p430|||||||||
17741|Tamboon Adamellite|42827|5|Briefly described|p430|||of Tamboon Suite. Felsic, even-grained, pink||||||30-NOV-04
17742|Tamboon Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p444 App1|||G13 - I-Type. Supersedes Tamboon Adamellite.||||||
17742|Tamboon Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||138.  Of the Tamboon Suite (Bemboka Supersuite).  Formal name not intended.  Variation on Tamboon Adamellite. I-type; felsic; unfractionated||||||08-FEB-05
17742|Tamboon Granite|68115|5|Briefly described|p6.|||VandenBerg, 1999. Name changed to Tamboon Road Granite to avoid confusion: Tamboon township lies within Everard Granite, but the unit in question is crossed by the Tamboon Road, after which it is thus named.||||||
37784|Tan-Y-Bryn granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p444 Appendix 1|||See Tan-Y-Byrn Granite.||||||29-MAR-05
17786|Tanjil Formation|30930|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
17786|Tanjil Formation|31161|5|Briefly described|PA10|||||||||
17786|Tanjil Formation|32074|5|Briefly described|p180|||||||||
17786|Tanjil Formation|32285|6|Mentioned|Fig. 4|||||||||
17786|Tanjil Formation|33326|6|Mentioned|p431|||Fauna||||||
17786|Tanjil Formation|33601|6|Mentioned|p26|||included in Norton Gully Sandstone.||||||
17786|Tanjil Formation|33732|4|Described|p105|||||||||
17786|Tanjil Formation|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.34|||||||||
17786|Tanjil Formation|35283|6|Mentioned|p56|||||||||
17786|Tanjil Formation|37727|6|Mentioned|p10|||See also P65.||||||
17786|Tanjil Formation|41585|6|Mentioned|p115|||||||||
17786|Tanjil Formation|43461|14|Not recorded|p627|||Above Wilson Creek Shale||||||
17786|Tanjil Formation|43525|14|Not recorded|Table p132||Gedinnian|||||||
17786|Tanjil Formation|43547|14|Not recorded|p149-50,Tb 152-153||Siegenian|Above Wilson's Creek Shale||||||
17786|Tanjil Formation|70933|14|Not recorded|p94|||Correlation chart.||||||
17785|Tanjil Formation""|34843|6|Mentioned|p8|||Unacceptable name to VandenBerg & others.||||||
17787|Tanjil Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p444 App1|||Superseded by Tanjil Grandiorite.||||||
17787|Tanjil Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|NOT variation on superseded names Tanjil Group, Tanjil Formation.||||||
17788|Tanjil Group|34287|6|Mentioned|p95|||||||||
68459|Tanjil granite|24551|5|Briefly described|p224|||Of the Tynong Suite.||||||
17807|Taparoo Formation|22799|5|Briefly described|p19|||Millewa Group||||||
17807|Taparoo Formation|22857|5|Briefly described|p548 App.1 Tb.A1.12|Aptian|Aptian|Of the Millewa Group. Medium to coarse-grained sandstone. Max. thickness: >50m. Geological Province: Berri Basin. See also p350 Fig.24.5.||||||
17807|Taparoo Formation|22893|6|Mentioned|table5 fig4||Early Cretaceous|||||||
17807|Taparoo Formation|49038|5|Briefly described|p23|||||||||
17807|Taparoo Formation|49040|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
17839|Taravale Beds|31502|6|Mentioned|p106|||Equiv. to McLarty Member||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|23185|6|Mentioned|p173|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Devonian|Devonian|Of Buchan Group||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|23522|5|Briefly described|p247 Fig 3||Early Devonian|||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|23615|6|Mentioned|p138|||Superseded by Taravale Marlstone.||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|23710|14|Not recorded|p74|||Stratigraphy||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p607|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|24598|5|Briefly described|p514|||Calcareous mudstone.  Overlies Murrindal Limestone.  Max. thickness: ~500m.  Geological Province: Lachlan Orogen.  See also p517.||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|29878|6|Mentioned|p71|||Devonian||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|30814|6|Mentioned|p71|||Qld?||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|31060|6|Mentioned|p34|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|31332|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|31334|6|Mentioned|p663|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|31502|6|Mentioned|p108|||Re Murrindal Beds. Teichert and Talent (1965).Qld?||||||30-JAN-07
17840|Taravale Formation|32619|6|Mentioned|p464|||Emsian||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|33326|6|Mentioned|p434|||Fauna.||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|33327|6|Mentioned|p175|||Fauna.||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|33393|6|Mentioned|p163|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|33481|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||See also p15.||||||30-JAN-07
17840|Taravale Formation|33602|5|Briefly described|p65|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|33603|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|33606|5|Briefly described|p65|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|33732|5|Briefly described|Table III|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|34618|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.34|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|34964|6|Mentioned|p452|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|35112|6|Mentioned|p285|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|35274|6|Mentioned|p421|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|36201|5|Briefly described|p6|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|37330|5|Briefly described|p15|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|38145|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|38367|6|Mentioned|Fig.11|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|39447|4|Described|p13|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|40728|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|40819|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|41585|5|Briefly described|p138|||See also Table 4.1||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|41804|6|Mentioned|p167|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|41868|5|Briefly described|p575|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|42032|5|Briefly described|p498|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|42577|5|Briefly described|p27|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|42635|5|Briefly described|p27|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|42967|5|Briefly described|p76|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|43529|14|Not recorded|text-fig 1||Emsian|||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|43530|14|Not recorded|p1031|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|43533|14|Not recorded|p113,120||Emsian|||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|43547|14|Not recorded|p151,Table p153||Eifelian|Part of Buchan Group||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|43975|14|Not recorded|p4|||||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|50077|5|Briefly described|p7|||Of the Buchan Group. Contains the Pyramids Member.  Consists of nodular and impure limestones and shales.  Overlies the Buchan Caves Limestone.||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|60542|6|Mentioned|p78|||Carbonates around Cameron's Quarry which poorly outcrop (in Teichert and Talent 1958). Now mapped as Buchan Caves Limestone. Relationship of name to Taravale Marlstone not clear?||||||
17840|Taravale Formation|61187|6|Mentioned|p138, p139 Fig.1, p142 Fig.3.|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||Unit in Buchan Group.||||
17840|Taravale Formation|63594|5|Briefly described|p1032 Fig. 1|||Of the Buchan Group. Overlies Buchan Caves Limestone. See also Fig. 1.||||||04-OCT-07
17840|Taravale Formation|65214|6|Mentioned|p273|Devonian|Devonian|VIC, Buchan. Shows any correlations across Australia, and with South Africa, South America and East Greenland.||||||
34986|Taravale Limestone|23021|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Emsian|Emsian|Parent is Buchan Group, underlying unit is the Buchan Caves Limestone||||||
34986|Taravale Limestone|23030|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|parent is Buchan Group||||||
34986|Taravale Limestone|61181|6|Mentioned|p127|||Argillaceous limestone. Murrindal Limestone grades up into this limestone to the south in East Gippsland. ||||||
38765|Taravale Marlston|23615|6|Mentioned|p137|||Misspelt - see Taravale Marlstone.||||||
17843|Taravale Mudstone|24598|6|Mentioned|p518 Fig. 8|||Referring to Taravale Formation?  Geological Province: Lachlan Orogen.||||||
17843|Taravale Mudstone|32585|6|Mentioned|p212|||||||||
17843|Taravale Mudstone|33481|6|Mentioned|p14|||See also P15||||||
17843|Taravale Mudstone|33606|6|Mentioned|p69|||||||||
17843|Taravale Mudstone|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
17843|Taravale Mudstone|42827|6|Mentioned|Table 4.2|||||||||
17843|Taravale Mudstone|43525|14|Not recorded|Table p132||Eifelian|||||||
17843|Taravale Mudstone|43529|14|Not recorded|p235||Emsian|||||||
17843|Taravale Mudstone|43530|14|Not recorded|p1028,1030,1031||Emsian|Contains only L or M Devonian ammonoids in Eastern Australia||||||
17843|Taravale Mudstone|43533|14|Not recorded|p111,114,120,122,130|||Near Buchan. L.Devonian corals||||||
17843|Taravale Mudstone|43537|14|Not recorded|p21,29||Emsian|See also Lexicon||||||
17843|Taravale Mudstone|45078|6|Mentioned|p10|||Refers to Teichert(1948).||||||
17843|Taravale Mudstone|48971|6|Mentioned|p11|||See also P15, P26, P28.||||||
35016|Taravale Subgroup|23030|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Parent is the Mount Elizabeth Caldera Complex||||||
17844|Taravale mudstones|38545|6|Mentioned|p114|||||||||
69349|Tarlon Quartz Granodiorite|60541|6|Mentioned|p21 Fig. 4|||Misspelt - see Tarlton Quartz Granodiorite. Also see Tarlton Granite. See also p20 Fig. 3.||||||
68460|Tarlton Granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
69353|Tarlton Granodiorite""|60541|6|Mentioned|p70|||Of Dodd (1981). Superseded by Tarlton Granite.  See also Tarlton Quartz Granodiorite.||||||
69348|Tarlton Quartz Granodiorite|60541|5|Briefly described|p19 Tb. 1, p22|Silurian|Silurian|Probably superseded by Tarlton Granite. See also the misspelt Tarlon Quartz Granodiorite.  See also p44.||||||23-JUN-05
69352|Tarlton granite|60541|6|Mentioned|p69|||Informal - see Tarlton Granite.  See also Tarlton Quartz Granodiorite.||||||
39844|Tarnagulla - Moliagul Granodiorite|24178|5|Briefly described|p69|||Of the Bullabul intrusion. Age: 393 +/- 4Ma. Informal name - see Moliagul Granodiorite and Tarnagulla Granodiorite||||||
17857|Tarnagulla Granite|23260|6|Mentioned|p265, 269|||||||||
17857|Tarnagulla Granite|23309|5|Briefly described|p342||Early Devonian|G351 I-Type||||||
17857|Tarnagulla Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p228, 717 Table 2.4|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Age: 400 +/- 2Ma.||||||
17857|Tarnagulla Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
17857|Tarnagulla Granite|65715|5|Briefly described|p8 Tb.4|||Of Mount Cole Suite. G351. Called Tarnagulla Granodiorite by Marlow and Bushell (1995).||||||
17857|Tarnagulla Granite|65974|6|Mentioned|p50, p51|||Associated with a magnetic anomaly. Modelled with a larger lateral extent than mapped at the surface, indicating granite at shallow depths proximal to the known contact.||||||07-FEB-18
17857|Tarnagulla Granite|66769|6|Mentioned|p127 Fig.8b|||Bendigo Zone. ||||||
17857|Tarnagulla Granite|67978|6|Mentioned|p496 Fig.1|||||||||
17857|Tarnagulla Granite|68189|6|Mentioned|p17, p21, p22 Fig.10, p23 Fig.11|||Interpreted as a flat, strongly-zoned body. Magnetic. U-Pb ages from Bierlein et al. (2001).|396 +/- 4 to 393 +/- 4 Ma.||||Granodiorite, granite.|30-JUN-14
37064|Tarnagulla granite|23603|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
37064|Tarnagulla granite|67978|6|Mentioned|p518|||See also Tarnagulla Granite.||||||
17867|Tarram Formation|42184|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P348|||Misspelling of Yarram Formation||||||
38506|Tarrangower granite|24134|5|Briefly described|p9|||Informal.||||||
37875|Tarrangower granodiorite|24180|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Informal name.  Equigranular, medium-grained granodiorite, pale with bimodal quartz, feldspar, biotite, accessory muscovite, cordierite, zircon, epidote.||||||
17871|Tarrengower Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p448 App1|||Obsolete granite name.||||||
17871|Tarrengower Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|23818|4|Described|p174 Fig.84, p175, 177|Middle Eocene|Early Eocene|Of the Knight Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin. Max. thickness: 1000 ft. Overlying unit: Gambier Limestone.||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|29355|6|Mentioned|p188|||||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|29591|6|Mentioned|p92|||||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|29697|6|Mentioned|Fig.11|||||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|30179|3|Fully described|p.33||Middle Eocene|Tarpeena Town Water Supply Bore No.1 Completion Report and Pump Test.||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|30754|6|Mentioned|p13|||Stratigraphic table P14. See alsp P12. Refers Harris (1966)||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|31245|6|Mentioned|p81|||Refers Ludbrook (1969)||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|31624|6|Mentioned|p99|||M.Eocene unit of Knight Gp.||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Eocene||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|31920|3|Fully described|p55|||See also P57 & Figs 3-2,3,4,5. Eocene||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|31922|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|32120|6|Mentioned|p275|||Eocene fauna||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|32897|6|Mentioned|p180|||||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|33109|6|Mentioned|p84|||Main aquifer system||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|33716|6|Mentioned|p45|||Equivalent to Knight Formation.||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|34308|4|Described|p175|||L.- U.Eocene. Correlation chart. Fig.84||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|35018|4|Described|p28|||||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|35066|6|Mentioned|p202|||||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|35147|6|Mentioned|p127|||||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|38068|6|Mentioned|Fig.7|||||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|39408|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|40230|6|Mentioned|p5|||||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|40557|6|Mentioned|p169|||||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|41269|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|41520|5|Briefly described|Fig.12|||||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|42827|5|Briefly described|Fig 8.9|||||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|42966|6|Mentioned|p116|||||||||
17878|Tartwaup Formation|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Middle Eocene|Early Eocene|Includes the Burrungule Member. Age: 52.5-49.5Ma. Geological Province: Otway Basin (Gambier Embayment).||||||12-MAR-09
17878|Tartwaup Formation|63124|6|Mentioned|p88|||Includes the Burrungule Member (Harris 1966) - a synonym of Pember Mudstone and Dilwyn Formation, both of the Wangerrip Group.||||||
17892|Tatong Chert formation|32074|5|Briefly described|p177|||||||||
17894|Tatong Cherts""|35111|6|Mentioned|p2|||Reference Howitt 1906.||||||
17895|Tatong chert|35111|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
17903|Tawonga Gravel|31741|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
17903|Tawonga Gravel|35272|6|Mentioned|Fig.9.1|||||||||
17903|Tawonga Gravel|39860|5|Briefly described|p31|||||||||
17903|Tawonga Gravel|42966|5|Briefly described|p409|||Misspelling of Tawonga Gravels?||||||
37606|Taylor Crossing Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p338|||Informal - see Taylor Crossing Tonalite.||||||
37606|Taylor Crossing Granite|60503|4|Described|p151|Silurian|Silurian|Probably misspelt? Place name is Taylors Crossing - see Taylors Crossing Granite. Weakly foliated, grey, medium-grained granite with occasional metasedimentary inclusions; qtz occurs as mosaics. Once referred to as "Tonalite at Taylors Crossing".||||||05-SEP-05
37606|Taylor Crossing Granite|68115|5|Briefly described|p8.|||Omeo Zone. Name changed to Taylor Crossing Tonalite to reflect the dominant lithology.||||||
37605|Taylor Crossing Tonalite|23309|6|Mentioned|p444, App 1|||G115, S-Type. See also Taylor Crossing Granite.||||||
37605|Taylor Crossing Tonalite|68115|5|Briefly described|p8.|||Omeo Zone. Formerly Taylor Crossing Granite. Name changed to reflect the dominant lithology.|||||Mostly tonalite.|
41859|Taylors Crossing Granite|60503|5|Briefly described|p19, p44 Tb. 2|Silurian|Silurian|See also Taylor Crossing Granite - names used interchangeably.||||||
41859|Taylors Crossing Granite|60504|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Biotite granite: S-type; grey, medium grained, mildly foliated; contains metasedimentary enclaves||||||
41859|Taylors Crossing Granite|60505|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Biotite granite: S-type; grey, medium grained, mildly foliated; contains metasedimentary enclaves||||||
41859|Taylors Crossing Granite|60506|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Biotite granite: S-type; grey, medium grained, mildly foliated; contains metasedimentary enclaves||||||
41859|Taylors Crossing Granite|60507|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|Biotite granite: S-type; grey, medium grained, mildly foliated; contains metasedimentary enclaves.||||||
41859|Taylors Crossing Granite|60508|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|Biotite granite: S-type; nonmagnetic (0-5 nT) with weakly magnetic (20 nT) northwest trending dykes; low K, very low total count, Th, U, except high K, Th, U along Mitta Mitta River valley.||||||21-OCT-04
69265|Taylors Crossing granite|60503|6|Mentioned|p55, p142|||Informal - see Taylors Crossing Granite. ||||||
34899|Tea Pot Creek Formation|22968|4|Described|P155|Late Triassic|Late Triassic|Parent is Mount Leinster Igneous Complex, underlying unit is Omeo Metamorphic Complex||||||
34899|Tea Pot Creek Formation|23029|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Triassic|Triassic|Parent is the Mount Leinster Igneous Complex||||||
70440|Teddy Bear Conglomerate|61183|5|Briefly described|p30 Tb. 2|||Abbreviated version of Teddy Bear Conglomerate Member - names are used interchangeably. Polymictic conglomerate that is a marker bed within the Serra Sandstone. Max. thickness: 15m. See also p33.||||||
70440|Teddy Bear Conglomerate|61749|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||21-JAN-10
31815|Teddywaddy granite|43846|5|Briefly described|13||Devonian|Stated as informal name, but formal form of name exists. Also called Charlton granite (invalid).||||||
31815|Teddywaddy granite|60491|6|Mentioned|p37|||Informal - see Teddywaddy Granite. Of the Glenloth Suite.||||||
77728|Terang Tuff|66002|5|Briefly described|p18|||Proposed formation name for Newer Volcanic Group rocks used by Gill (1953). Not used.||||||24-MAY-13
75249|Terip Terip Granite|61185|5|Briefly described|p47|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Of Strathbogie igneous complex (White 1954; Laing et al 1977). Presented as Strathbogie, Terip Terip and Trawool granites.||||||07-FEB-11
75249|Terip Terip Granite|65969|6|Mentioned|p11|||Known from magnetic response below the Strathbogie Granite.||||||
18000|Terrick Terrick Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|App1|||Superseded by Pyramid Hill Granite.||||||
18000|Terrick Terrick Granite|30935|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Ordovician|Late Ordovician|||||||
18000|Terrick Terrick Granite|31654|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Darriwilian|Darriwilian|||||||
18000|Terrick Terrick Granite|33602|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
18000|Terrick Terrick Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||||||||
18000|Terrick Terrick Granite|65715|5|Briefly described|p8 Tb.4|||Used by King and Wilkinson (1975).  With Pyramid Hill Granite, constituted the Pyramid Hill pluton; magnetic data showed they are part of the one intrusion. Now incorporated into Pyramid Hill Granite.||||||03-FEB-15
18042|The Knocker Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||562. Different body, but adjacent to Knocker Granite (shown in this ref. as Anglers Rest Granite 563).||||||04-NOV-14
18049|The Springs"" Limestone|34988|6|Mentioned|Table 9.4|||||||||
75617|Thermoplyae Conglomerate|65313|6|Mentioned|p581 Fig. 9|||Mis-spelling of Thermopylae Conglomerate.||||||26-MAR-12
80161|Thiele Complex|70601|5|Briefly described|p42, p44|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|A body of serpentinite at Dolodrook, in the Governor Fault Zone. Associated with lower Lickhole Volcanics. Spelt Thiele Comlpex in fig 12 p44.|||||Serpentine bodies in greenstones.|28-SEP-17
37269|Thiele igneous complex|24002|6|Mentioned|p233|||Informal name.||||||
37269|Thiele igneous complex|24551|6|Mentioned|p82|||Informal.||||||
37269|Thiele igneous complex|24575|6|Mentioned|p709|||Of the VandenBerg et al., 2000 for Dolodrook serpentinite. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt||||||
26938|Thologelong Granites|29860|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Middle Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
18062|Thologolong Leucogranite|32684|6|Mentioned|p259|||||||||
18062|Thologolong Leucogranite|40882|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
31485|Thologolong Suite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend||Early Devonian|Of the Boggy Plain Supersuite.  Contains the Thologolong Granite (informal name).||||||08-FEB-05
38447|Thologolong granite|24133|6|Mentioned|p22|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
18063|Thologolong leucogranite|23309|6|Mentioned|p344|||||||||
18063|Thologolong leucogranite|32684|6|Mentioned|p259|||||||||
18063|Thologolong leucogranite|39326|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
18063|Thologolong leucogranite|40882|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
18075|Thomson River Limestone Beds|33601|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
18077|Thorkidaan Group|39447|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
18078|Thorkidaan Volcanic Group|38145|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Middle Silurian|Middle Silurian|Prob.Middle Silurian||||||
18078|Thorkidaan Volcanic Group|38151|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
18078|Thorkidaan Volcanic Group|39221|6|Mentioned|p263|||||||||
18078|Thorkidaan Volcanic Group|39447|2|Defined|p5|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
38766|Thorkidaan Volcanic lavas|23615|6|Mentioned|p72|||Not intended as a formal name  - see Thorkidaan Volcanics.||||||
38767|Thorkidaan Volcanics Formation|23615|3|Fully described|p78|Ludlow|Wenlock|Of Enano Group. Orginally included as part of the Snowy River Volcanics. Name used interchangeably with Thorkidaan Volcanics Formation throughtout text.||||||
18081|Thorkidaan volcanics|23309|5|Briefly described|p90-101|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|||||||
18081|Thorkidaan volcanics|38367|6|Mentioned|p31|||||||||
18081|Thorkidaan volcanics|39447|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
18081|Thorkidaan volcanics|39860|5|Briefly described|p23|||||||||
18081|Thorkidaan volcanics|60503|6|Mentioned|p27|||Informal - see Thorkidaan Volcanics.||||||
18092|Thorpdale Basalts|34493|6|Mentioned|p145|||Misspelling of Thorpedale||||||
18093|Thorpdale Volcanic Suite|23264|6|Mentioned|p325|Oligocene|Eocene|||||||
18093|Thorpdale Volcanic Suite|29678|6|Mentioned|p191|||||||||
18093|Thorpdale Volcanic Suite|31045|6|Mentioned|p139|||||||||
18093|Thorpdale Volcanic Suite|42648|6|Mentioned|p46|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|13323|5|Briefly described|p393 Fig. 2|Early Oligocene|Early Oligocene|Basaltic volcanics. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|23238|5|Briefly described|Fig10-3.3p108|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|23262|5|Briefly described|p304-5|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|23264|5|Briefly described|Fig13-3.1p324, 326, 331|Oligocene|Eocene|||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|23265|6|Mentioned|p339, 341, 348|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|24053|5|Briefly described|p37|Miocene|Eocene|Of Latrobe Group. Geological Basin: Gippsland Basin.||||||25-SEP-08
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|24090|5|Briefly described|p8 Fig.3|Oligocene|Eocene|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|24164|6|Mentioned|p3, p29, p31, p35, p43|||Gippsland Basin|22 Ma,  Price et al. 1988||||Volcanics|
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p262 Fig. 9.29, 733 Table 17.3|Oligocene|Eocene|Max. Thickness: 60m.||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|29821|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|29822|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|30084|4|Described|p9|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|30930|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Tertiary|Tertiary|||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|31045|6|Mentioned|p139|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|31199|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|31242|5|Briefly described|p9|||Refers hydrogeology||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|31352|6|Mentioned|Fig. 3|||Eocene||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|31508|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Tertiary||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|32232|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|32233|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|32234|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|32375|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||See also P8||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|33237|5|Briefly described|p64|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|33458|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|33459|6|Mentioned|p10|||Strat.||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|33462|4|Described|p16|||P28 hydrogeology.||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|33752|6|Mentioned|p361|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|34843|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|34963|6|Mentioned|p368|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|34991|6|Mentioned|p379|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|35273|5|Briefly described|p206|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|35276|6|Mentioned|p244|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|35285|6|Mentioned|p415|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|36197|6|Mentioned|p8|||On Table refs. Thompson 1974.||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|37127|5|Briefly described|p347|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|37495|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|37530|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|38935|5|Briefly described|Fig.2|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|39446|5|Briefly described|p43|||See also P45, 46.||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|39551|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Miocene to Oligocene||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|39555|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Oligocene to Miocene||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|40114|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|40117|6|Mentioned|p63|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|40527|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|41868|6|Mentioned|p498|||See also P598||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|42649|6|Mentioned|p201|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|42827|4|Described|p340|||see also Fig 8.21||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|43145|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|61302|5|Briefly described|p9, p11 Fig.4|Eocene|Eocene|Of the Latrobe Group. Mainly basaltic lavas. Overlain by Traralgon and Balook Formations, and Latrobe Valley Coal Measures. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||02-JUN-06
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|61336|5|Briefly described|p(ix) Fig. 9, p(xii)|Early Miocene|Late Oligocene|Age: 26.8-19.3Ma. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|61552|6|Mentioned|p583 Fig.2. |Early Oligocene|Early Oligocene|||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|65718|6|Mentioned|p10 Fig 3.2, p16 Fig 3.5|Oligocene|Oligocene|||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|66181|6|Mentioned|p310 Fig.5|||Lithological identifier not used in figure, only in caption; an episode of volcanism in Gippsland Basin, presented as Thorpdale.||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|66244|5|Briefly described|p5.|||An areal subdivision of the Older Volcanics Group. First shown on Warragul 1:250 000 Geological map (Geological Survey of Victoria, 1971).||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|69016|5|Briefly described|p88-89,91,93-98,100|Late Oligocene|Late Oligocene|Of the Gippsland Basin. Major Early Tertiary aquifer. Thickness: up to 60m. Hydraulic conductivity: <1 to 18m/day.||||Interfingers with Childers Formation.|Tholeiitic and alkali basalts.|
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|71202|14|Not recorded|p195-196|||Correlation. Part of the Older Volcanics.||||||
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|73289|5|Briefly described|p766 Fig.3, 767-768, 770|Miocene|Oligocene|K-Ar geochronology by Wellman (1974).|24.5 +/- 0.6 Ma to 19.3 +/- 3 Ma.|Latrobe Group.||Overlies Childers Formation. Is overlain by Yarragon Formation.|Volcanics with interbedded clays.|
27912|Thorpdale Volcanics|73488|5|Briefly described|p632 Fig.2, p645|Miocene|Oligocene|Gippsland Basin.|19.3-26.0 Ma|||Overlies Childers Formation|Basaltic lavas.|
18094|Thorpdale Volcanics formation|31199|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
70575|Thorpdale basaltic volcanics|61302|6|Mentioned|p12|||Informal - see Thorpdale Volcanics.||||||
18095|Thorpdale volcanics|29822|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
18096|Thorpedale Volcanics|33156|5|Briefly described|p135|||||||||
18096|Thorpedale Volcanics|33159|5|Briefly described|p21|||||||||
18096|Thorpedale Volcanics|61155|5|Briefly described|p4, p18|Early Miocene|Late Oligocene|Of the Latrobe Group. Basalts and tuffs. Partly overlies the Childers Formation; overlain by Morwell Formation. Age: 27.5-19Ma. Thickness: 60m. Geological Province: Bass Basin.||||||
38460|Thowgla Creek granite|24133|6|Mentioned|p57|||Informal name.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
38455|Thowgla Granite|24133|6|Mentioned|p51|||||||||
37797|Thurra Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|Appendix 1|||Superseded by Yoke Up Creek Granite.||||||
26940|Thurra River Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Thurra Granodiorite.||||||
34714|Thurra River Granodiorite|22878|6|Mentioned|p55|||||||||
79252|Thylacine Sandstone Member""|69297|6|Mentioned|p78, p84, p115|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Otway and Sorell Basins. Potential reservoir in the Sorell Basin. Shown as "Thylacine Member" several times p115.||Belfast Mudstone||||20-SEP-17
79252|Thylacine Sandstone Member""|70077|5|Briefly described|Nelson: p1-2. Regional: p5, p8|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Informal name for a unit in the Belfast Mudstone. Distal equivalents in the Nelson Sub-basin may be important petroleum reservoirs.||||||
79252|Thylacine Sandstone Member""|70078|5|Briefly described|Northern: p2, p4.|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Basal Belfast Mudstone; presumably meant to be an informal name. Otway Basin. Equivalent sandstones in the Sorell Basin are potential reservoirs, sealed by the Belfast Mudstone. Also appears as "Thylacine Member" on p4-5.||||||
77122|Tilana Sequence|61553|5|Briefly described|p605 Fig.4, pp608-609, p611 Fig.12. |Late Paleocene|Late Maastrichtian|Intruded by extensive basaltic volcanic material.||Unit in Bass Megasequence.||Overlies Furneaux Sequence. Is overlain by Narimba Sequence.|Basal fluvial channel sandstones, overlain by thick (>100 m) freshwater lacustrine shales, grading upward to progradational lacustrine deltaic and shoreface sandstones capped by thin coal beds.|
77122|Tilana Sequence|69879|5|Briefly described|p431-433|Paleocene|Maastrichtian|Extends across entire Bass Basin, thinner over Durroon Sub-basin. Fossil controls.||Bass Megasequence||Overlies Furneaux Sequence unconformably. Underlies Narimba Sequence unconformably. Equivalent to Middle Eastern View Coal Measures.|Non-marine fining-up sandstone, shale and coal laid down in a fluvio-deltaic, floodplain and lacustrine environment around (paleo-)Lake Koorkah.|
18157|Timbara Formation|36201|4|Described|p4|||||||||
18157|Timbara Formation|43547|14|Not recorded|p151,Table p153|Siegenian|Gedinnian|||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|23615|5|Briefly described|p87|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Superseded by Timbarra Subgroup.||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|23710|14|Not recorded|p72|||Stratigraphy||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|31060|6|Mentioned|p33|||Geology||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|31161|5|Briefly described|PA11|||||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|33238|5|Briefly described|p644|||||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|33393|6|Mentioned|p161|||||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|33602|6|Mentioned|p32|||||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|33603|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|33606|4|Described|p64|||||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|33732|5|Briefly described|Table III|||||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|34031|6|Mentioned|p279|||L.Dev.  See also PP284,285||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|34405|6|Mentioned|Fig.3.9|||||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|34406|6|Mentioned|p221|||1,500m succession.||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|34519|5|Briefly described|p43|||||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.34|||||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|35112|6|Mentioned|p285|||||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|35278|6|Mentioned|Fig.11.1|||||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|37330|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|37727|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|39447|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|41585|5|Briefly described|p135|||Mention P125||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|43461|14|Not recorded|p628|||||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|60542|6|Mentioned|p61|||Superseded by Timbarra Subgroup. Contained the Fairy Member (now upgraded to Fairy Sandstone). ||||||
18158|Timbarra Formation|60995|5|Briefly described|p55 Fig. 6|||Of Lancaster (1974). Formerly of the Bundamba Group.  Overlain by Marburg Formation. Now incorporated into the Raceview Formation and Gatton Sandstone??||||||
18160|Timbarra Granite""|23710|14|Not recorded|p80|||Excursion details.||||||
18160|Timbarra Granite""|33393|6|Mentioned|p169|||||||||
68461|Timbarra Group|24551|6|Mentioned|p143|||Misspelt - see Timbarra Subgroup.||||||
74149|Timber Top Conglomerate|61329|5|Briefly described|p122|||Of Avon River Group. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
18165|Timberluck Diorite|41850|6|Mentioned|p429|||Misspelling of Tumberluck Diorite?||||||
25530|Timberluck Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Misspelling/Variation of Tumberluck Diorite?||||||
23005|Timbertop Conglomerate|22971|4|Described|p18, p25|||Abbreviated version of Mount Timbertop Conglomerate? therefore an informal name? Of Mansfield Group.||||||19-JAN-06
23005|Timbertop Conglomerate|44187|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Late Devonian|||||||
23005|Timbertop Conglomerate|61163|5|Briefly described|p88|||Of Gaul (1982) - previously as part of the Avon Supergroup. Fluvial/sedimentary component of the Tolmie Igneous Complex.||||||
18167|Timboon "Pedoderm"|39322|6|Mentioned|p404|||||||||
18168|Timboon Formation|29856|6|Mentioned|p36|||||||||
18168|Timboon Formation|48977|6|Mentioned|Fig.5|||||||||
18168|Timboon Formation|66245|6|Mentioned|p23 Fig.26. |||The unit's formal name is Timboon Sandstone.||||||
18169|Timboon Pedoderm|30994|2|Defined|p244|Pliocene|Pliocene|See also P 245||||||
18169|Timboon Pedoderm|34758|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
18169|Timboon Pedoderm|42827|6|Mentioned|p271|||||||||
18169|Timboon Pedoderm|66286|6|Mentioned|p191.|||Weathering profile developed on the Loxton-Parilla sands, Murray Basin.||||||
18172|Timboon Sand|22875|5|Briefly described|p14|Paleocene|Paleocene|Wangerrip Group||||||
18172|Timboon Sand|30578|5|Briefly described|p7|||||||||
18172|Timboon Sand|31372|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
18172|Timboon Sand|41185|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
18172|Timboon Sand|41704|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
18172|Timboon Sand|41868|6|Mentioned|p548|||||||||
18172|Timboon Sand|42318|5|Briefly described|p7|||||||||
18172|Timboon Sand|42361|6|Mentioned|p16|||Abbreviation of Timboon Sandstone?||||||
18172|Timboon Sand|42524|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P27|||||||||
18172|Timboon Sand|42555|6|Mentioned|p285|||||||||
18172|Timboon Sand|42599|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P614|||||||||
18172|Timboon Sand|42863|5|Briefly described|Fig.14|||Variation on Victorian unit.||||||
18172|Timboon Sand|43171|6|Mentioned|5-8|||Of Sherbrook Formation. Age: 65-100Ma||||||
18172|Timboon Sand|43208|5|Briefly described|map legend|Maastrichtian|Campanian|Of Sherbrook Group.||||||
18172|Timboon Sand|43493|6|Mentioned|32||Late Cretaceous|||||||
18172|Timboon Sand|43744|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p3|||||||||
18172|Timboon Sand|61182|6|Mentioned|p18|||Informal reference to Timboon Sand Member as an independent unit.||||||
18172|Timboon Sand|63124|5|Briefly described|p48 Fig. 5.1|||Of Williamson et al (1987) - together with Curdies Formation replacing Timboon Sand Member. Now superseded by Timboon Sandstone. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
18172|Timboon Sand|71437|6|Mentioned|p157|||[Abbreviation of Timboon Sand Member]||Of Paaratte Formation||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|12796|6|Mentioned|p460|||Formerly of the Paarratte Formation, now superseded by Belfast Mudstone. ||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|22875|4|Described|p44|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Of the Paaratte Formation.||||||29-JAN-07
27683|Timboon Sand Member|23230|5|Briefly described|Table4-1p40, 40|Paleocene||||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|24551|5|Briefly described|p292 Fig. 10.3|||||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|30576|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|30578|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Also mention Table 2.||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|30580|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|30675|5|Briefly described|p253|||Lithology and radioactivity.||||||29-JAN-07
27683|Timboon Sand Member|30905|6|Mentioned|Table 7.3|||||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|30932|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Part of Paaratte Formation||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|31036|1|Redefined|p205|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|See also P194, 202, Table 9-1. Unit of Paaratte Fm.||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|31245|6|Mentioned|p77|||Unit of Paaratte Fm.||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|31534|6|Mentioned|p363|||See also Table 19-3||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||U.Cret.||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|34987|5|Briefly described|p172|||||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|35013|6|Mentioned|p393|||||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|35066|6|Mentioned|p201|||||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|35285|6|Mentioned|p414|||||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|35722|6|Mentioned|p3|||Stratigraphy.||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|41185|6|Mentioned|p177|||||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|41642|4|Described|p246|||||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|41701|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cretaceous||||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|41769|4|Described|p18|||||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|41868|5|Briefly described|p534|||||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|42827|5|Briefly described|p246|||see also Table 7.3||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|43590|4|Described|p14|Maastrichtian|Campanian|||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|43937|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Santonian|Aptian|||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|||Of the Sherbrook Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin ||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|61182|4|Described|p19, p89, p167|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Of Paarratte Fm. Formerly incl:Curdies Beds (Leslie 1966) and Curdies Formation (Reynolds et al 1966). Unconformable over Eumeralla Fm; disconformable under Wiridjil Gravel, Moomowroong Sand, and Pebble Point Fm. Thickness: 60m. Fine-gr. micaceous sand.||||||05-FEB-08
27683|Timboon Sand Member|63124|5|Briefly described|p48 Fig. 5.1|||Of Sprigg (1986). Replaced Timboon Sand and Curdies Beds before that; became Timboon Sandstone Member (Tickell et al (1993) and is now Timboon Sandstone. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
27683|Timboon Sand Member|71437|4|Described|Fig. 1 opp 154, p155, p157-158|Paleocene|Paleocene|Non-marine flood plain to lagoonal.||Of Paaratte Formation||Partially disconformable or transitional with Mepunga Formation.|Quartz sand, minor gravel, coal.|
18171|Timboon Sand Member""|34987|6|Mentioned|p172|||||||||
18171|Timboon Sand Member""|41642|6|Mentioned|p243|||||||||
18173|Timboon Sandstone Member|22674|5|Briefly described|Fig.2 p719|Maastrichtian|Campanian|||||||
18173|Timboon Sandstone Member|22875|5|Briefly described|p26 Table1|||||||||
18173|Timboon Sandstone Member|24453|5|Briefly described|p809 Fig.2|Maastrichtian|Campanian|Of Sherbrook Group. Overlies Paaratte Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
18173|Timboon Sandstone Member|41714|6|Mentioned|p301|||||||||
18173|Timboon Sandstone Member|41726|6|Mentioned|p421|||||||||
18173|Timboon Sandstone Member|42152|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P4|||||||||
18173|Timboon Sandstone Member|63124|5|Briefly described|p48 Fig. 5.1|||Of Tickell et al (1993). Previously variously called Timboon Sand and Timboon Sand Member, Curdies Formation and Curdies Beds; all superseded by Timboon Sandstone. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
69848|Timboon Surface|2967|5|Briefly described|p31|||Otway Basin.|||||A lateritic soil developed on Miocene marine sediments; comparable to the Karoonda Surface.|
69848|Timboon Surface|61207|5|Briefly described|p280 Fig. 2|Late Pliocene|Late Pliocene|A dissected plateau underlain by Hanson Plain Sand. Geological Province: onshore Otway Basin. See also p287.||||||
82327|Timboon Surface Laterite|62068|5|Briefly described|p134, 135 Fig.2,|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||Correlated with Hesse Clay.||
41020|Timboon sandstone|24562|6|Mentioned|p45|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
18182|Timms Spur Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p449 App1|||Obsolete granite name.||||||03-APR-06
18182|Timms Spur Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||565.||||||
36864|Toaks Creek Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
69266|Toaks Gap"" lens|60503|5|Briefly described|p104, p230|Silurian|Silurian|Part of a series of limestone lenses within the Wombat Creek Group. Contains large irregular shaped clasts of calcareous mudstone and is strongly silicified and dolomitised.||||||05-SEP-05
68462|Togari Group metabasalts|24551|5|Briefly described|p74|||Not intended as a formal name. See Tongari Group.||||||
18277|Tolmie Complex|22714|6|Mentioned|p224|||||||||
18277|Tolmie Complex|31713|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
18277|Tolmie Complex|32074|6|Mentioned|p189|||||||||
18277|Tolmie Complex|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
18277|Tolmie Complex|35112|6|Mentioned|Fig.9|||||||||
18277|Tolmie Complex|35277|6|Mentioned|p83|||||||||
18277|Tolmie Complex|41641|4|Described|p166|||||||||
18278|Tolmie Highlands Complex|23235|6|Mentioned|Fig7-1p68|||||||||
18278|Tolmie Highlands Complex|29786|6|Mentioned|p75|||||||||
18278|Tolmie Highlands Complex|32074|6|Mentioned|p193|||||||||
18278|Tolmie Highlands Complex|39291|4|Described|p217|||See also P205||||||
18278|Tolmie Highlands Complex|70933|14|Not recorded|p103|||Structure.||||||
18279|Tolmie Highlands Igneous Complex|22559|6|Mentioned|p589-590||Late Devonian|||||||
18279|Tolmie Highlands Igneous Complex|32074|4|Described|p189|||Se also P190||||||
18279|Tolmie Highlands Igneous Complex|33732|6|Mentioned|p107|||||||||
18279|Tolmie Highlands Igneous Complex|40761|5|Briefly described|p237|||||||||
18279|Tolmie Highlands Igneous Complex|70933|14|Not recorded|p103|||Geological section, fig. 4.||||||
18280|Tolmie Igneous complex|30937|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
18280|Tolmie Igneous complex|35277|3|Fully described|p96|||||||||
68463|Tolmie Ignimbrite|24551|5|Briefly described|p167|||||||||
73480|Tolmie Volcanics|61163|6|Mentioned|p71|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Informal reference to the volcanics of Tolmie Igneous Complex||||||
18281|Tolmie complex|35111|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
18282|Tolmie igneous complex|31713|5|Briefly described|p8|||||||||
77703|Tom Groggin Gabbro|60308|6|Mentioned|p38|Wenlock|Wenlock|"Important stratigraphic unit with contentious age" Preferred age quoted.|424 Ma|||||
18283|Tom Groggin Granite|24133|3|Fully described|p64|Silurian|Silurian|Intrudes the Pinnak Sandstone.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
18283|Tom Groggin Granite|24142|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
18283|Tom Groggin Granite|24143|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
18283|Tom Groggin Granite|24144|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
18283|Tom Groggin Granite|24145|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt. Biotite granite: grey, medium to coarse grained; slightly porphyritic; nonmagnetic||||||09-SEP-04
18283|Tom Groggin Granite|24146|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt. Biotite granite: nonmagnetic; S-type; no distinctive radiometric response||||||09-SEP-04
18283|Tom Groggin Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||445.Variation on Tom Groggin Granodiorite.||||||
18283|Tom Groggin Granite|68115|5|Briefly described|p7.|||Omeo Zone. Lies entirely within Victoria; not mapped or described in any detail. Most of the supposed Tom Groggin Granite shown by Chappell et al. (1991) continuing well into NSW from Victoria is now shown as Green Hills Granodiorite in the NSW 1:250 000 data. A small outcrop on the SE corner of Corryong, interpreted as this unit, is now considered to be Green Hills Granodiorite.||||||
18283|Tom Groggin Granite|68116|5|Briefly described|Appendix, Map 28.|Pridoli|Wenlock||||||Granite.|
38461|Tom Groggin granite|24133|6|Mentioned|p57|||Informal name.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
38461|Tom Groggin granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p233|||Of the Tom Groggin Suite.||||||
18312|Tombong Beds|29992|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
18312|Tombong Beds|29994|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|||||||
18312|Tombong Beds|30332|3|Fully described|p115|||Lower to Middle Silurian age||||||
18312|Tombong Beds|30938|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Silurian|Ordovician|Ordovician to Silurian||||||
18312|Tombong Beds|31161|5|Briefly described|PA10|||||||||
18312|Tombong Beds|32671|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
18312|Tombong Beds|32672|6|Mentioned|p672|||||||||
18312|Tombong Beds|32820|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Refers Crook et al (1973)||||||
18312|Tombong Beds|33125|6|Mentioned|p15|||Correlation chart||||||
18312|Tombong Beds|36413|6|Mentioned|Table 3|||||||||
18312|Tombong Beds|37727|4|Described|p89|||See also P17 and P19.||||||
18312|Tombong Beds|38151|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
18312|Tombong Beds|40328|4|Described|p124|||||||||
18312|Tombong Beds|41572|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
18312|Tombong Beds|42627|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Llandovery||||||||
18312|Tombong Beds|42827|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
18312|Tombong Beds|46574|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|Of the Canberra Rise. Geological Province: Lachlan Pre-Cratonic Province. Quartz greywacke, shale.||||||09-NOV-04
18312|Tombong Beds|60503|5|Briefly described|p78, p79|Llandovery|Llandovery|Unconformably overlain by Pinnak Sandstone.||||||
36739|Tombong Group|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
18314|Tombong beds|23309|5|Briefly described|p309|||||||||
18314|Tombong beds|23454|5|Briefly described|p33|Llandovery|Llandovery|||||||
18314|Tombong beds|40761|6|Mentioned|p224|||||||||
18314|Tombong beds|41572|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
18314|Tombong beds|41868|6|Mentioned|Table 12.3|||||||||
18314|Tombong beds|41933|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Llandovery||||||||
18314|Tombong beds|42142|6|Mentioned|p587|||||||||
18314|Tombong beds|42647|3|Fully described|p26|Llandovery||||||||
18314|Tombong beds|44092|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|Smf5||||||
18314|Tombong beds|60078|6|Mentioned|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
18314|Tombong beds|63290|5|Briefly described|p395, p394 Tb. 1, p396 Fig. 3|Llandovery|Llandovery|Of Yalmy Group. Overlain by Merriangaah Siltstone.  Consists of phencrysts of pyroxene, plagioclase, partly or wholly replaced by albite, chlorite or montmorillonite in a fine-grained clay matrix.||||||
68464|Tommy Roundhead granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p234|||Of the Kuark Province.||||||
18330|Tongaro Sandstone|24551|5|Briefly described|p136 Fig.5.28|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|Should be Tongaro Formation.||||||
18330|Tongaro Sandstone|38151|2|Defined|p41|Pridolian|Ludlovian|Pridolian to Ludlovian||||||
18330|Tongaro Sandstone|39221|4|Described|p263|||||||||
18330|Tongaro Sandstone|39447|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
18330|Tongaro Sandstone|41585|4|Described|p124|||||||||
18330|Tongaro Sandstone|42827|4|Described|p124|||see also Table 4.1||||||
18330|Tongaro Sandstone|60503|6|Mentioned|p101|||Superseded by Tongaro Formation. Renamed due to presence of thick subunits of siltstone.||||||
18334|Tonghi Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p444 App1|||Superseded by Tonghi Granodiorite.||||||
18334|Tonghi Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Tonghi Granodiorite.||||||
74701|Tonghi granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p437 Tb. 1|||Informal name - mentioned only as Tonghi under a Victorian granites heading - barium content information.||||||
68465|Tonghi supersuite|24551|6|Mentioned|p235|||Of the Mallacoota Province.||||||28-JUL-05
34729|Tongi Granodiorite|22878|6|Mentioned|p61 Fig.37|||||||||10-SEP-19
34725|Tongi Supersuite|22878|4|Described|p74|||||||||
18339|Tongio Gap Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|Appendix 1|||Superseded by Mungobabba Tonalite.||||||
18339|Tongio Gap Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||572. Variation on Tongio Quartz-Diorite?||||||
18339|Tongio Gap Granite|42791|5|Briefly described|p215|||||||||
40688|Tongio Gap Tonalite|23309|6|Mentioned|p439 App 1|||Shown only as 'Tongio Gap'. Ending not specified. Apparently replaced by Mungobabba Tonalite G143.||||||09-DEC-16
34938|Tongio Munjie Ignimbrite|23020|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Overlying unit is Buchan Group||||||
34938|Tongio Munjie Ignimbrite|23021|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Pragian|Pragian|Overlying unit is Buchan Group||||||
34938|Tongio Munjie Ignimbrite|23028|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Pragian|Pragian|||||||
34938|Tongio Munjie Ignimbrite|23029|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Pragian|Pragian|Overlies the Mount Elizabeth Caldera Complex||||||
34938|Tongio Munjie Ignimbrite|23030|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
32567|Tongio Quartz Diorite|22968|5|Briefly described|Fig39 P77, P190||Early Devonian|Parent is Swifts Creek Igneous Complex||||||
32567|Tongio Quartz Diorite|23020|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Lochkovian|Pridoli|Parent is Swifts Creek Igneous Complex||||||
32567|Tongio Quartz Diorite|23030|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Parent is the Swifts Creek Igneous Complex,||||||
32567|Tongio Quartz Diorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p445 Appendix 1|||G541, I-Type.||||||
18340|Tongio Quartz-Diorite|42110|6|Mentioned|Fig.1 P120|||||||||
68466|Tongio granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||28-JUL-05
77890|Toole-Be-Wong Granodiorite|68116|5|Briefly described|Appendix, Map 42.|Late Devonian|Late Devonian||||||Biotite granodiorite: medium grained, sub-equigranular, abundant xenoliths; S-type.|
74702|Toolebewong granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p437 Tb. 1|||Informal name - mentioned only as Toolebewong under Victorian granites heading - barium content information.||||||
68467|Tooleybuc member|24551|6|Mentioned|p341||Middle Pleistocene|||||||
24039|Tooloonook Formation|38929|6|Mentioned|Fig.6|||||||||
18402|Toombullup "Rhyodacite"|39291|6|Mentioned|p217|||||||||
68468|Toombullup Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p167|||Overlies: Ryans Creek Rhyodacite/Ignimbrite. Maximum Thickness: 700m.||||||
69607|Toombullup Province Volcanics|61155|5|Briefly described|p19|Early Oligocene|Late Eocene|Overlies Bonang-Gelantipy Province Volcanics; underlies Bogong and Howitt Province Volcanics. Age: 38-36Ma.  In the Ovens, Buchan Valleys, Victoria.||||||
18403|Toombullup Rhyodacite|24551|5|Briefly described|p167|||Overlies: Ryans Creek Rhyodacite/Ignimbrite.  Maximum Thickness: 700m.||||||
18403|Toombullup Rhyodacite|29786|6|Mentioned|p80|||||||||
18403|Toombullup Rhyodacite|30906|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
18403|Toombullup Rhyodacite|31713|4|Described|p10|||Mention P9||||||
18403|Toombullup Rhyodacite|32074|6|Mentioned|p189|||||||||
18403|Toombullup Rhyodacite|33602|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
18403|Toombullup Rhyodacite|35111|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
18403|Toombullup Rhyodacite|35112|6|Mentioned|p281|||||||||
18403|Toombullup Rhyodacite|35277|5|Briefly described|p96|||||||||
18403|Toombullup Rhyodacite|39291|6|Mentioned|p219|||||||||
18403|Toombullup Rhyodacite|41641|4|Described|p166|||||||||
18403|Toombullup Rhyodacite|42154|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P334|||||||||
18403|Toombullup Rhyodacite|42827|5|Briefly described|p166|||of Tolmie Igneous Complex||||||
18403|Toombullup Rhyodacite|70933|4|Described|p91,104|||Geological map.||||||
74178|Toombullup basalt|24551|6|Mentioned|p362|Eocene|Eocene|Contemporaneous with Flinders Basalt.||||||29-JAN-09
40687|Toombullup ignimbrite|22971|6|Mentioned|p18|Devonian|Devonian|Informal - see Toombullup Ignimbrite.||||||
40687|Toombullup ignimbrite|23309|6|Mentioned|p169|||||||||
40687|Toombullup ignimbrite|24551|6|Mentioned|p218|||S type.||||||
25544|Toombullup rhyodacite|29786|6|Mentioned|p78|||||||||
18410|Toorongo Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p445 App1|||Superseded by Toorongo Granodiorite.||||||
18410|Toorongo Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Variation on Toorongo Granodiorite.||||||
42382|Toorongo biotite|24588|5|Briefly described|p11 Fig.2|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Age: 371+/-12 Ma (Richards adn Singleton, 1981).||||||29-NOV-13
68425|Toorongo granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p224|||Of the Tynong Suite.||||||
18411|Toorongo granodiorite|35073|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
30483|Top Latrobe|43145|4|Described|p39|Late Eocene|Late Paleocene|Informal unit of Latrobe Group.||||||
40686|Torah granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p335|||||||||
40686|Torah granodiorite|24551|5|Briefly described|p76|||Informal - see Torah Granodiorite. Of the Glenelg River Complex.||||||
40686|Torah granodiorite|50154|6|Mentioned|p75|||Informal - see Torah Granodiorite.||||||
18429|Torbreck Range Andesites|35186|4|Described|p6|||||||||
18430|Torbreck Range Formation|35186|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
18430|Torbreck Range Formation|39291|6|Mentioned|p213|||||||||
18440|Torquay Group marl|36499|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
77123|Torquay Supersequence|61553|5|Briefly described|pp614-615.||Late Oligocene|This name appears to be used interchangeably with Torquay Sequence in this article. Fine-grained shallow marine clastic sedimentation.|||||Siltstones and marls; bioclastic carbonates.|
18443|Torquay Upper Beds|37311|6|Mentioned|p48|||||||||
18450|Torrent Gravels""|33154|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
18450|Torrent Gravels""|46053|14|Not recorded|p.447|||||||||
18450|Torrent Gravels""|70901|14|Not recorded|p9|||Rejuvenation of highlands producing widespread conglomerates and sands.||||||
18466|Torrumbarry Clay Member|35091|4|Described|p12|||||||||
29447|Torrumbarry Clay Member""|42966|6|Mentioned|Table 29 p183|||Of Shepparton Formation, as a synonym for Torrumbarry Clay.||||||10-NOV-08
18468|Torrumbarry clay|35187|6|Mentioned|Table1|||||||||
18475|Torumbarry Clay|22893|5|Briefly described|fig4 p9|||May be Misspelt.||||||
18475|Torumbarry Clay|35091|6|Mentioned|p12|||Misspelling of Torrumbarry?||||||
18475|Torumbarry Clay|39329|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
18475|Torumbarry Clay|40820|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
18475|Torumbarry Clay|49040|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
18474|Torumbarry Clay Member|35091|6|Mentioned|p12|||Misspelling of Torrumbarry?||||||
38467|Touzells granodiorite|24133|6|Mentioned|p93|||Informal - see Touzells Granodiorite.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
18495|Towanga "Formation"|37330|6|Mentioned|p8|||||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|22530|6|Mentioned|p695|||||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|22968|6|Mentioned|P105|||||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|23615|5|Briefly described|p72|Llandovery|Llandovery|Superseded by Towanga Sandstone (VandenBerg et al., 1984). Orginally named by Talent (1964, 1965).||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|23710|5|Briefly described|p70|||||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p614||Llandovery|||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|30332|6|Mentioned|p127|||Refers Talent(1965)||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|33393|5|Briefly described|p159|||||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|33606|4|Described|p62|||P63||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|34519|5|Briefly described|p42|||||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|37727|6|Mentioned|p19|||See also P49.||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|38367|6|Mentioned|p27|||See also Table 3||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|39447|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|40328|6|Mentioned|p70|||||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|42827|6|Mentioned|p127|||same as Towanga Sandstone||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|46574|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|Of the Canberra Rise. Geological Province: Lachlan Pre-Cratonic Province. Greywacke, shale.||||||09-NOV-04
18497|Towanga Formation|60541|5|Briefly described|p11 Fig. 2|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|60542|3|Fully described|p47-48, p11 Fig. 2|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|||||||
18497|Towanga Formation|61187|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig.3. |Early Silurian|Late Ordovician|Buchan Zone, Benambra Terrane. Correlative of Springfield, Chintin and Anderson Creek Formations in the Melbourne Zone, Melbourne Terrane.||||||
18496|Towanga Formation""|37330|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
18499|Towanga sandstone|39860|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
18500|Towanga"" Formation|33602|6|Mentioned|p32|||||||||
38058|Towanway Tuff mafic volcaniclastic sandstone|23402|4|Described|p16|||Not intended as a formal name - see Towanway Tuff.||||||
38059|Towanway Tuff metadacite|23402|5|Briefly described|p18|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Informal name - see Towanway Tuff.   Age: 495+/-5Ma (U-Pb zircon).||||||
40685|Towanway tuff|23309|6|Mentioned|p35|||||||||
34425|Tower Granite|22756|6|Mentioned|P43|||Informal name, superseded by Hickman Creek Adamellite||||||
18501|Tower Hill Tuff and Scoria|42318|6|Mentioned|p8|||Variation of Tower Hill Tuff or Tower Hill Volcanics?||||||
18503|Tower Hill Volcanic Formation|41769|4|Described|p39|||||||||
18503|Tower Hill Volcanic Formation|66002|6|Mentioned|p13 Tb.9|||Of Orth 1988. Superseded name for Tower Hill Tuff||||||
18504|Tower Hill Volcanics|41701|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Holocene||||||||
18504|Tower Hill Volcanics|41769|6|Mentioned|p54|||||||||
18504|Tower Hill Volcanics|43590|6|Mentioned|p35|||||||||
35470|Tower Hill complex|23215|6|Mentioned|p108|||||||||
18505|Tower Hill pyroclastics|41769|6|Mentioned|p70|||||||||
77731|Tower Hill series|66002|6|Mentioned|p13 Tb.9|||Of Chapman and Gabriel 1917. Superseded name for Tower Hill Tuff||||||
18506|Tower Hill tuffs|32003|6|Mentioned|p195|||||||||
18506|Tower Hill tuffs|34493|6|Mentioned|p148|||Erupted 5000-6000y BP||||||
68426|Tower Hill volcanics|24551|6|Mentioned|p343|||||||||
18519|Towonga Formation|31161|5|Briefly described|PA10|||Misspelling of Towanga ?||||||
69355|Towzer Creek Granodiorite|60541|4|Described|p77, p22|Silurian|Silurian|Fresh rock is light grey, fine- to medium-grained, with well-developed foliation; consists of flattened and elongate quartz and feldspar crystals, fine biotite and muscovite plates. Age is Middle Silurian. See also p18 Tb. 1.||||||
68427|Towzer Creek granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p234|||Of the Kuark Province.||||||
68428|Tragowel Clay Member|2967|6|Mentioned|p176|||See also references to Tragowel Member (p35, 46-47, 49).||||||
68428|Tragowel Clay Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p324|||Of the Parilla Sand.||||||
83669|Traralgon 0 Seam|73488|5|Briefly described|p631|Rupelian|Rupelian|Abbreviated as T0. Also shown as T0 coal seam p631, 645-647, T0 seam p631 Fig.1, T0 coal sequence. Equivalent to Dutson Sand Member.||Top of Traralgon Formation||||
77516|Traralgon 0 Sequence|63217|5|Briefly described|p97 Fig.2.||||37.0 - 33.0 Ma.|Unit in Traralgon Formation.||Overlies Traralgon 1 Sequence. Is unconformably overlain by Morwell Formation and Lower Lakes Entrance Formation.||
18548|Traralgon 1 (T1) Coal Seam|41227|4|Described|p6|||||||||
18549|Traralgon 1 Seam|23264|5|Briefly described|Table13-3.1p325|Oligocene|Eocene|||||||
18549|Traralgon 1 Seam|42184|6|Mentioned|p350|||||||||
18549|Traralgon 1 Seam|73488|5|Briefly described|p631|Priabonian|Priabonian|Abbreviated as T1. Also shown as T1 seam p631 Fig.1, T1 coal sequence p640 Fig.8.||Traralgon Formation||||
77517|Traralgon 1 Sequence|63217|5|Briefly described|p97 Fig.2.||||40.5 - 37.0 Ma.|Unit in Traralgon Formation.||Overlies Traralgon 2 Sequence. Is overlain by Traralgon 0 Sequence.||
69166|Traralgon 1 coals|60538|5|Briefly described|p475 Fig. 14|Early Oligocene|Middle Eocene|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
18550|Traralgon 2 (T2) Coal Seam|41227|4|Described|p6|||||||||
83670|Traralgon 2 Seam|73488|5|Briefly described|p631|Bartonian|Bartonian|Abbreviated as T2. Also shown as T2 seam p631 Fig.1, T2 coal seam p641, T2 coal sequence p640 Fig.8.||Traralgon Formation||||
77518|Traralgon 2 Sequence|63217|5|Briefly described|p97 Fig.2.||||42.5 - 40.5 Ma.|Unit in Traralgon Formation.||Overlies Honeysuckle Hill Sequence. Is overlain by Traralgon 1 Sequence.||
69167|Traralgon 2 coals|60538|5|Briefly described|p475 Fig. 14|Eocene|Paleocene|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
18551|Traralgon Clays|31045|6|Mentioned|p140|||Stratigraphic diagram||||||
18552|Traralgon Coal Seam|38973|6|Mentioned|p565|||||||||
40304|Traralgon Coals|24468|5|Briefly described|p405 Fig.2|||Geological Province: Gippsland Basin. Of the Latrobe Group||||||
40304|Traralgon Coals|60538|5|Briefly described|p483 Fig. 22|||Of the Latrobe Group. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
68429|Traralgon Formation coal measures|24551|6|Mentioned|p324|||||||||
18554|Traralgon Group|29678|6|Mentioned|p191|||||||||
18554|Traralgon Group|31045|6|Mentioned|p139|||||||||
18554|Traralgon Group|35273|6|Mentioned|p264|||In reference to Gloe 1960.||||||
18554|Traralgon Group|37127|5|Briefly described|p349|||||||||
18554|Traralgon Group|71202|14|Not recorded|p196|||Subdivision and stratigraphic table.||||||
18554|Traralgon Group|73289|6|Mentioned|p768|||Reduced to Formation rank and included in Latrobe Valley Group by Hocking (1976).||||||
18556|Traralgon formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p325|||||||||
18556|Traralgon formation|37530|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
18556|Traralgon formation|38417|6|Mentioned|p88|||||||||
18556|Traralgon formation|61336|5|Briefly described|p(ii) - (iii)|||Informal - see Traralgon Formation. Includes coals in excess of 100m thick. Max. thickness: 500m.||||||07-FEB-11
29075|Traralgon seam|37127|5|Briefly described|p348|||||||||
29075|Traralgon seam|69750|6|Mentioned|p72|||On-shore Gippsland Basin. Lithotypes linked to palynological averages.||||||
68430|Trawalla granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p227-228|||||||||
75250|Trawool Adamellite|61185|5|Briefly described|p47|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Of Strathbogie Suite (White & Chappell 1988; Chappell et al 1991). Superseded Trawool granite (of Strathbogie igneous complex, White 1954; Laing et al 1977). Presented as Trawool and Barjang adamellites.||||||07-FEB-11
26954|Trawool Granite|22882|5|Briefly described|p 13|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
26954|Trawool Granite|22885|5|Briefly described|map|||||||||
26954|Trawool Granite|22886|6|Mentioned|Table.1|||||||||
26954|Trawool Granite|23309|5|Briefly described|p445 App1|||G218 S-Type. Supersedes Trawool-Kerrisdale Granodiorite||||||
26954|Trawool Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p222|||Of the Strathbogie Province.||||||
26954|Trawool Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Variation on Trawool-Kerrisdale Granodiorite.||||||
26954|Trawool Granite|44197|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Late Devonian|G218 S-type.||||||
26954|Trawool Granite|61185|5|Briefly described|p47|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Was of Strathbogie igneous complex (White 1954; Laing et al 1977).; Superseded by Trawool adamellite of Strathbogie Suite (White & Chappell 1988; Chappell et al 1991). Presented as Strathbogie, Terip Terip and Trawool granites.||||||07-FEB-11
26954|Trawool Granite|61186|5|Briefly described|p67 Tb. 19|||Victorian dimension stone - fine-grained dark grey granite containing large white porphyritic feldspar crystals. Name may be informal. ||||||
26954|Trawool Granite|66244|5|Briefly described|p3.|||Formerly mapped as a separate unit from the Strathbogie Granite; described as a porphyritic microgranite (Phillips et al. 1981). Now recognised as identical to the main unit and with the same radiometric signature. Hence the name Trawool Granite is abandoned.|||||Coarse-grained biotite granite with K-feldspar phenocrysts to 2 cm.|
25551|Trawool-Kerrisdale Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p445 App1|||Superseded by Trawool Granite.||||||
25551|Trawool-Kerrisdale Granodiorite|35278|6|Mentioned|p353|||||||||
37134|Trezona formation|23562|6|Mentioned|p298|||Superseded by Trezona Formation.||||||
74192|Trochocyanthus Bed|62896|5|Briefly described|p93|Early Eocene|Early Eocene|See also Trochocyanthus bed. Contains ostracods but is not as rich as the Turritella bed.||||||07-FEB-11
74191|Trochocyanthus bed|62896|5|Briefly described|p89, p90 Tb. 1|Early Eocene|Early Eocene|Minor unit of Dilwyn Formation (Wangerrip Group). Has distinctive faunal assemblage.||||||07-FEB-11
74191|Trochocyanthus bed|63740|5|Briefly described|p89, p90 Tb. 1|Early Eocene|Early Eocene|Minor unit of Dilwyn Formation. Geological province: Otway Basin. The use of the name is retained to facilitate referral to the short stratigraphic intervals and to correlate them with Taylor's formaniferal fauna. See also p91, p93.||||||07-FEB-11
37369|Truganina Coal seam|24038|6|Mentioned|p444 Fig.5|||See also Truganina Seam||||||
37367|Truganina Seam|24038|4|Described|p449|||Informal name - see also Truganina coal.||||||12-JAN-10
37361|Truganina coal|24038|5|Briefly described|p439 Fig.2|Miocene|Miocene|Informal name - see Truganina Seam||||||
37361|Truganina coal|24551|6|Mentioned|p310 Fig. 10.18|||||||||
40684|Trundle group|23309|6|Mentioned|p390|||||||||
40684|Trundle group|50077|5|Briefly described|p15|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal - see Trundle Group.||||||03-MAY-05
18658|Tullaroop Granite|23306|6|Mentioned|Map legend|||||||||
18658|Tullaroop Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p445 App1|||Superseded by Tullaroop Granodiorite.||||||
18658|Tullaroop Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|Variation on Tullaroop Granodiorite.||||||
18658|Tullaroop Granite|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|G315 I-type.||||||
18658|Tullaroop Granite|65974|6|Mentioned|p25|||Modelled with a larger lateral extent than mapped at the surface, indicating granite at shallow depths proximal to the known contact.||||||
78055|Tullaroop granodiorite|67978|6|Mentioned|p515|Frasnian|Emsian|See also Tullaroop Granodiorite.|378 +/- 2 Ma; Bierlein et al. (2001)|||||19-SEP-14
29260|Turritable Falls trachyte|30742|6|Mentioned|p493|||||||||
74193|Turritella Bed|62896|5|Briefly described|p93|Early Eocene|Early Eocene|See also Turritella bed. Ostracod horizon.||||||07-FEB-11
68432|Turritella Clay|24551|6|Mentioned|p297 Fig. 10.7|||||||||
68432|Turritella Clay|61182|5|Briefly described|p33|||Of McGowran (1989). Overlain by Notostrea Greensand. See also "Turritella Clay", Turritella clay and Turritella bed. ||||||
72929|Turritella Clay""|61182|5|Briefly described|p33|||Of McGowran (1989). Local name for a marine, possibly lagoonal or outer esturarine deposit in Mepunga Formation. Informal name. Overlain by "Notostrea Greensand". See also Turritella Clay, Turritella clay and Turritella bed. ||||||
72928|Turritella clay|61182|6|Mentioned|p33|||See also "Turritella Clay", Turritella Clay and Turritella bed. Interpreted as a transgressive systems tract. Overlain by a banded marl (unnamed). ||||||
34310|Turritella clays|22706|6|Mentioned|p79||Late Eocene|||||||
69219|Turritella"" mudstone|60563|5|Briefly described|p46|||Informal name. Overlain by the "Notostrea" greensand. Overlies the Johanna River Sands.||||||
70285|Turrum|13323|5|Briefly described|p393 Fig. 2|Middle Eocene|Middle Eocene|Presented as Turrum only in figure - intended as Turrum Formation? Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
18730|Turrumbarry Clay|31741|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
18730|Turrumbarry Clay|61185|5|Briefly described|p57|Tertiary|Tertiary|Of Wunghnu Group (Lawrence 1966). Geological Province: Murray Basin. See Torrumbarry Clay (p57) where also stated to be constituent of Shepparton Fm (Tickell 1977). Name probably misspelt.||||||07-FEB-11
18743|Two Eyed Creek Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
18743|Two Eyed Creek Granite|60451|5|Briefly described|p147, 154|||Informal name. See Two Eyed Creek Granodiorite.||||||
38479|Tyennan metamorphic complex|24133|5|Briefly described|p20 Fig. 8|Cambrian|Cambrian|Informal.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
40421|Tyennan-Delamerian ophiolites|24575|5|Briefly described|p711|Cambrian|Cambrian|Age: ca. 515 Ma. Not intended as a formal name.||||||09-OCT-07
26965|Tyers Group|24551|6|Mentioned|p261|||Of the Strzelecki Group.||||||
26965|Tyers Group|29708|4|Described|p111|||||||||
26965|Tyers Group|30905|6|Mentioned|p160|||||||||
26965|Tyers Group|30930|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|||||||
26965|Tyers Group|31045|6|Mentioned|p141|||||||||
26965|Tyers Group|31508|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||L. Cretaceous||||||
26965|Tyers Group|33663|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
26965|Tyers Group|34148|6|Mentioned|p118|||See also P134,263.||||||
26965|Tyers Group|34843|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
26965|Tyers Group|37127|6|Mentioned|p347|||||||||
26965|Tyers Group|41426|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
26965|Tyers Group|41642|6|Mentioned|p230|||||||||
26965|Tyers Group|42318|6|Mentioned|Fig.5 P12|||||||||
26965|Tyers Group|42827|6|Mentioned|p238|||||||||
26965|Tyers Group|64616|5|Briefly described|P141|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Of Philip (1958). Renamed Tyers Subgroup by Holdgate and McNicol (1992) and Chupka (1996). Renamed again as Tyers River Subgroup by Tosolini et al.(1999) to avoid a clash with Tyers Conglomerate (of Bolger and Carey,1983). Obsolete.||||||19-SEP-17
26965|Tyers Group|70378|5|Briefly described|p695, p708|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Phillip (1958), for Cretaceous outcrops in Yallourn North; stated here to have been an informal name. Included these two Members. Tosolini et al. (1999) renamed the sandstone unit as Rintoul Creek Formation, and the entire Tyers Group sequence was renamed the Tyers River Subgroup.|||Rintouls Creek Sandstone, Tyers Conglomerate.|||
18749|Tyers Group""|30905|6|Mentioned|p160|||Refs to Philip 1958||||||
18749|Tyers Group""|41642|6|Mentioned|p230|||See also Table 7.3||||||
68433|Tyers River Group|24551|6|Mentioned|p249|||||||||
81620|Tyers River Limestone""|65940|6|Mentioned|p207|Emsian|Emsian|Nomenclature of Philip 1960, describing assemblages equal to Squameofavosites grandiporus (Etheridge, 1890, 1899).||||||
40275|Tyers Subgroup|23911|4|Described|p93, p95 Fig. 9B|Barremian|Berriasian|Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.  Max. Thickness: >425m.  Underlying Unit: Duck Bay Volcanics.  Overlying Unit: Wonthaggi Formation.  Of the Strzelecki Group.||||||
40275|Tyers Subgroup|24551|6|Mentioned|p261|||Of the Strzelecki Group.||||||
40275|Tyers Subgroup|61302|5|Briefly described|p11 Fig.4|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Of the Strzelecki Group. Same as Tyers Conglomerate? Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
40275|Tyers Subgroup|64289|6|Mentioned|p14|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|In Victoria.||||||07-FEB-11
40275|Tyers Subgroup|64616|5|Briefly described|p141|Early Cretaceous|Early Cretaceous|Of Holdgate and McNicol (1992) and Chupka (1996), replacing Bolger and Carey (1983)'s Tyers Conglomerate and Rintouls Creek Sandstone which, in turn, had replaced the Tyers Group (of Philip,1958). Replaced by Tyers River Subgroup (Tosolini et al.,1999).||||||19-SEP-17
74146|Tyers sandstone|61329|6|Mentioned|p121|||Informal -- see Tyres Conglomerate.||||||
18757|Tynong Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p445 App1|||Superseded by Tynong Granite.||||||15-FEB-05
18757|Tynong Adamellite|41868|6|Mentioned|p567|||||||||
18758|Tynong Complex|41563|6|Mentioned|p514|||||||||
77288|Tynong Supersuite|64616|6|Mentioned|p129|||Includes Baw Baw Granodiorite, Tynong Suite.||||||
77288|Tynong Supersuite|65715|5|Briefly described|p7 Tb.4|||Superseded name for Tynong Suite used by White and Chappell (1988).||||||
18761|Tynong granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p224, 659|||Of the Tynong Suite.||||||
18761|Tynong granite|32074|6|Mentioned|p182|||||||||
18761|Tynong granite|33462|6|Mentioned|Fig.10|||||||||
18761|Tynong granite|35012|6|Mentioned|p431|||||||||
18761|Tynong granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p437 Tb. 1|||Informal name - mentioned only as Tynong under a Victorian granites heading - barium content information.||||||
18761|Tynong granite|70933|14|Not recorded|p96|||Distribution map.||||||
18762|Tyres Conglomerate|31254|6|Mentioned|p139|||||||||
25562|Tyres River Limestone|42635|6|Mentioned|Table 5 P24|||Misspelling of Tyers River Limestone? Accidental capitalization? Variation on Tyers Group?||||||
18763|Tyrrell Beds|2967|5|Briefly described|p50, 52, 54|||Marks onset of saline conditions at Lake Tyrrell.||||Locally overlies Blanchetown Clay. Is overlain by Woorinen Formation and Lowan Sand.|A 4-5m thick sequence of gypseous clays.|
18763|Tyrrell Beds|40380|6|Mentioned|p236|||||||||
18763|Tyrrell Beds|40597|6|Mentioned|Fig.4|||||||||
18763|Tyrrell Beds|42389|5|Briefly described|p71|||Lake Bungunnia-Murray Basin||||||
18763|Tyrrell Beds|42509|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P3|||||||||
18763|Tyrrell Beds|42510|6|Mentioned|p46|||Misspelling of Tyrrell beds?||||||
18763|Tyrrell Beds|42867|6|Mentioned|p13|||variation of Tyrrell Beds (Vic.)||||||
18763|Tyrrell Beds|44133|6|Mentioned|p252|||Equivalent to Yamba Formation. Thickness: 5m. ||||||
36863|Undowah Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
70021|Unit T""|61528|5|Briefly described|p819-820|||A volcanic section within the Casterton Formation, so-named by BMR (1966). Possibly Jurassic in age. Characterised by conglomeratic beds, sub-angular poorly sorted detritus and greater proportion of qtz than rock fragments and feldspar in greywacke beds.||||||
18868|Upper Brighton Group|41521|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
18869|Upper Browns Creek Clays|29601|6|Mentioned|p82|||||||||
18886|Upper Dune Series|41521|5|Briefly described|p234|||||||||
18887|Upper Eastern View coal measures|41534|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
72873|Upper Feldspathic Lenticle Tuff""|60542|6|Mentioned|p62|||Former name (Orth 1982; and, Dielemans 1983) for outcrops of Jellung Ignimbrite.||||||
18897|Upper Glen Aire Clay""|33155|6|Mentioned|p121|||||||||
18897|Upper Glen Aire Clay""|70942|6|Mentioned|p124|||Of Carter (1958).||||||
18899|Upper Glen Aire Clays|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Otway Basin||||||
18899|Upper Glen Aire Clays|48911|6|Mentioned|p27|||Correlation||||||
18898|Upper Glen Aire Clays""|35066|6|Mentioned|p226|||||||||
18898|Upper Glen Aire Clays""|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
18914|Upper Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|29822|6|Mentioned|p11|||||||||
18914|Upper Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|30930|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Oligocene|Eocene|Oligocene - Eocene||||||
18914|Upper Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|31045|6|Mentioned|p139|||||||||
18914|Upper Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|31508|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Tertiary||||||
18914|Upper Latrobe Valley Coal Measures|71202|14|Not recorded|p195-196, p198 |||Geological history, age, Paleobotany and coal.||||||
18913|Upper Latrobe Valley Coal Measures""|35273|6|Mentioned|p264|||||||||
18927|Upper Maude Formation|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Bass Basin||||||
18929|Upper Maude Limestone|23239|4|Described|Table1p109, 114-5|Miocene||||||||
18929|Upper Maude Limestone|29356|6|Mentioned|p143|||Stratigraphy.||||||
18929|Upper Maude Limestone|33228|5|Briefly described|p4|||||||||
18929|Upper Maude Limestone|33240|5|Briefly described|p4|||||||||
18929|Upper Maude Limestone|34954|6|Mentioned|p196|||||||||
18929|Upper Maude Limestone|35262|5|Briefly described|p1|||||||||
18929|Upper Maude Limestone|65715|5|Briefly described|p14 Tb.8, p15|||Used by Bowler (1963). Name abandoned as a partial junior synonym of Batesford Limestone. The unit is continuous with and similar lithology to Batesford Limestone.||||||29-JAN-15
18928|Upper Maude Limestone Member|30929|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
18928|Upper Maude Limestone Member|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.35|||||||||
18928|Upper Maude Limestone Member|35066|5|Briefly described|p222|||||||||
18928|Upper Maude Limestone Member|35262|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||28-JUN-13
18928|Upper Maude Limestone Member|35290|5|Briefly described|p38|||||||||
18928|Upper Maude Limestone Member|37385|4|Described|p11|||||||||
18928|Upper Maude Limestone Member|38159|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Longfordian|Longfordian|||||||
18928|Upper Maude Limestone Member|42827|4|Described|p296|||||||||
36807|Upper Member of the Anglesea Sand|23778|6|Mentioned|p661|||Now known as Addiscot Formation.||||||
18938|Upper Nelson Bay beds|34988|6|Mentioned|p290|||||||||
77732|Upper Volcanic|66002|6|Mentioned|p18|||Of Aplin, 1860. Superseded name for surficial basalts in Victoria, Newer Volcanics, Newer Volcanics Group.||||||
18957|Upper Wangerrip Group""|35066|6|Mentioned|p202|||||||||
18957|Upper Wangerrip Group""|42827|6|Mentioned|p276|||refers to Glenie (1971)||||||
18962|Upper Yarra Formation|32074|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Section. See also P180||||||
18962|Upper Yarra Formation|32285|6|Mentioned|Fig. 4|||||||||
18962|Upper Yarra Formation|33601|6|Mentioned|p26|||P32||||||
18962|Upper Yarra Formation|33732|5|Briefly described|p106|||||||||
18962|Upper Yarra Formation|35283|6|Mentioned|p56|||||||||
18962|Upper Yarra Formation|41585|6|Mentioned|p115|||||||||
18962|Upper Yarra Formation|43547|14|Not recorded|Table p153||Emsian|||||||
18962|Upper Yarra Formation|70933|14|Not recorded|Table 1|||Generalised east west section Silurian and Devonian,Victoria refers to Talent 1965.||||||
31943|Upper Yeringian series|43876|14|Not recorded|p561||Gedinnian|||||||
34012|Urana Group|22531|6|Mentioned|p6|Permian|Carboniferous|||||||
41925|Urana formation|60452|6|Mentioned|p14|||Informal name.||||||
19014|Useful Beds|42797|6|Mentioned|p37|||refers to Whitelaw (1916)||||||
79653|Victor porphyry""|70211|5|Briefly described|p1, p7-20, p28, p32, p46, p58|Cambrian|Cambrian|Informal name. Hosts Thursday's Gossan sulfide mineralisation, formerly named the Victor 1 Prospect. Two other age determinations were indistinguishable from this. These samples may be apophyses of the Lalkaldarno Porphyry, or at least comagmatic.|501.1 +/- 3.1 Ma.|||Intrudes the Mount Stavely Volcanic Complex.|Feldspar-phyric dacite with a fine-grained groundmass of feldspar and quartz crystals in a devitrified and altered volcanic glass.|17-JAN-17
79653|Victor porphyry""|70877|5|Briefly described|p2, p10, p69, p77-p82, p84, p172, p192|Cambrian|Cambrian|Grampians-Stavely Zone. Ballarat 1:250k and Willaura 1:100k map sheets. Informal name.SHRIMP age derived from this study and represent the age of magmatic crystallisation. Additional ages of 501.4 +/- 3 Ma, 501.1 +/- 3.1 and 500.1 +/- 3 Ma are provided from Lewis et al., 2015. Petrography, zircon morphology and SHRIMP U-Pb results are discussed in detail for a sample of this unit.|504.4 +/- 2.6 Ma (SHRIMP U-Pb )||||Intermediate felsic intrusion.|
19097|Victoria Range Sandstone|33232|4|Described|p72|||||||||
19097|Victoria Range Sandstone|39967|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
19097|Victoria Range Sandstone|41585|4|Described|p142|||||||||
19097|Victoria Range Sandstone|43461|14|Not recorded|Table p625|Early Carboniferous|Late Devonian|||||||
19097|Victoria Range Sandstone|43547|14|Not recorded|Table p153||Famennian|Part of Grampians Group||||||
19097|Victoria Range Sandstone|61183|6|Mentioned|p30 Tb. 2|||Of Spencer-Jones (1965). Now incorporated into the Grampians Group. ||||||
19098|Victoria Range Sandstones|23247|6|Mentioned|Fig12-1.1p182|Devonian||||||||
19098|Victoria Range Sandstones|42827|5|Briefly described|p143|||of Grampians Group||||||
19098|Victoria Range Sandstones|66002|6|Mentioned|p5|||Name introduced by Spencer-Jones (1965). Duplicates other sequences, and therefore superseded||||||
27600|Victoria Valley "Granites"|30928|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Carboniferous|Early Carboniferous|||||||
77734|Victoria Valley Batholith|66002|5|Briefly described|p3, p8 Tb.5|||[Invalid name, structural term]. Includes Dwyer Granite, Mirranatwa Granite and Bullawin Porphyry. Called Victoria Valley Granitic Rocks by Spencer-Jones (1965)||||||
77734|Victoria Valley Batholith|70877|6|Mentioned|p161|||Previous name of Spencer-Jones, 1965 and Cayley and Taylor, 1997.||||||
19112|Victoria Valley Granite|23309|5|Briefly described|p80, 339, 342.|||G399 A-Type. Age: 392+/-5 Ma. Supersedes Victoria Valley Granodiorite.||||||
19112|Victoria Valley Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Victoria Valley Granodiorite.||||||
19112|Victoria Valley Granite|44929|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|Part of the Victoria Valley Batholith. Hornblende-biotite adamellite to granite, fine- to medium-grained, generally porphyritic, reddish to pale pinkish-grey.||||||14-JUN-06
19112|Victoria Valley Granite|44930|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|Part of the Victoria Valley Batholith. Hornblende-biotite adamellite to granite, fine- to medium-grained, generally porphyritic, reddish to pale pinkish-grey.||||||13-JUN-06
19112|Victoria Valley Granite|44932|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|Part of the Victoria Valley Batholith. Hornblende-biotite adamellite to granite, fine- to medium-grained, generally porphyritic, reddish to pale pinkish-grey.||||||14-JUN-06
19112|Victoria Valley Granite|44933|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|Of the Victoria Valley Batholith. Hornblende biotite adamellite to granite: fine to medium, generally porphyritic, reddish to pinkish grey; often strongly granophyric, miarolitic cavities; flow folded and banded rhyolitic dykes; felsic, oxidised, A-type||||||27-OCT-04
19112|Victoria Valley Granite|61183|4|Described|p60|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Main body of the Victoria Valley batholith intrusion. Fine- to medium-grained granophyric and porphyritic adamellite and granite; pale pinkish grey to reddish in colour. Age: 392+/-5Ma (K/Ar biotite; Richards and Singleton 1981). 393+/-3 Rb/Sr whole rock isochron of 16 samples from many of the intrusive phases of the Victoria Valley batholith (C.Gray pers. comm. 1995) may also apply to this unit.||||||05-OCT-10
19112|Victoria Valley Granite|61749|5|Briefly described|p15|||With quenched porphyritc texture.||||||21-JAN-10
19112|Victoria Valley Granite|63446|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|No lithology given: is listed as Victoria Valley. G399.|||||A-type granite.|12-JUN-15
19112|Victoria Valley Granite|63457|5|Briefly described|p124-125, p130-131, p135-136.  |||Miarolytic cavities suggest shallow emplacement. Apparently, includes units formerly called Green Hill Adamellite, Longreach Adamellite, Mirranatwa Granophyre and Strachans Hut Adamellite. Major and trace element data provided. A-type.|||||Pale pink-grey, fine- to medium-grained, porphyritic granite.|
19112|Victoria Valley Granite|64541|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of Victoria Valley Batholith. Hornblende biotite adamellite to granite: fine to med. Gr., generally porphyritic, reddish to pale pinkish-grey; strongly granophyric, miarolitic cavities; flow folded and banded rhyolitic dykes; felsic, oxidised, A-type.||||||02-MAY-13
19112|Victoria Valley Granite|64610|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Part of Victoria Valley Batholith. Hornblende biotite adamellite to: fine- to med.-gr., gen'y porph'tic; reddish-pale pinkish-grey; often strongly granophyric, miarolitic cavities; flow folded+banded rhyolitic dykes ; felsic, oxidised, A-type.||||||17-NOV-08
19112|Victoria Valley Granite|65313|6|Mentioned|p582, p581 Fig. 9|Devonian|Devonian|Grampians National Park.||||||26-MAR-12
19112|Victoria Valley Granite|66002|6|Mentioned|p3, p9|||Superseded name for Dwyer Granite||||||
19112|Victoria Valley Granite|71206|6|Mentioned|p373|||Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
19112|Victoria Valley Granite|71410|5|Briefly described|p1051-1052|||Western Lachlan Fold Belt. Shows an enrichment of LREE over HREE; from 30.2 to 40.3 ppm La, elevated but not close to economic concentrations.||||||
19112|Victoria Valley Granite|73118|6|Mentioned|p8, 58, 68|||A-type.|c.410 Ma.|||Intrudes Grampians Group. Co-magmatic with Rocklands Rhyolite.||
35560|Victoria Valley Granite complex|23247|6|Mentioned|p185|||||||||
19113|Victoria Valley Granitic Complex|33232|4|Described|p76|||||||||
19114|Victoria Valley Granodiorite|23309|5|Briefly described|p445 App1|Middle Devonian|Early Devonian|Superseded by Victoria Valley Granite.||||||
19114|Victoria Valley Granodiorite|33602|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
40689|Victoria Valley granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p342|||||||||
77733|Victoria Valley granitic rocks|66002|6|Mentioned|p8 Tb.5, p9|||Informal name for Victoria Valley Batholith used by Spencer-Jones (1965)||||||
78785|Victoria Valley suite|63457|6|Mentioned|p126, p130, p133 Fig.5, p135-137.|||This name refers to the various units in the Victoria Valley Batholith in the Grampians-Stavely Zone. Appears in text heading once as Victoria Valley Suite, suggesting the name is not meant to be formal.||||||
35107|Violet Town Ignimbrite|22971|5|Briefly described|p18|Middle Devonian|Middle Devonian|Thick rhyolitic rock.  Age: 375-365Ma.||||||19-JAN-06
35107|Violet Town Ignimbrite|23309|5|Briefly described|p167, 347.|||||||||
35107|Violet Town Ignimbrite|67978|6|Mentioned|p500 Tb.1|||See also Violet Town Volcanics.||||||
29101|Violet Town Volcanic Complex|24551|6|Mentioned|p411, 219 Fig. 8.1|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
29101|Violet Town Volcanic Complex|39715|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
29101|Violet Town Volcanic Complex|64312|5|Briefly described|p435 Fig. 2|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
19128|Violet Town complex|39861|5|Briefly described|p361|||||||||
68754|Violet Town felsic volcanics|24099|6|Mentioned|p45|||Refers to Violet Town volcanics.  See also Violet Town volcanics, Violet Town volcanic complex.||||||18-APR-05
19129|Violet Town ignimbrite|39861|6|Mentioned|p360|||||||||
25579|Violet Town rhyodacite|41133|6|Mentioned|p1118|||||||||
42311|Violet Town rhyolite|24109|6|Mentioned|p282|||||||||
19130|Violet Town volcanic complex|24099|6|Mentioned|p45|||See also Violet Town felsic volcanics, Violet Town volcanics.||||||18-APR-05
19130|Violet Town volcanic complex|39715|6|Mentioned|p47|||||||||
68755|Violet Town volcanics|24099|6|Mentioned|p46, p47|||See also Violet Town felsic volcanics, Violet Town volcanic complex.||||||
68755|Violet Town volcanics|67978|6|Mentioned|p519|||See also Violet Town Volcanics.|373 +/- 6 Ma (U-Pb zircon).|||||19-SEP-14
68434|Volador formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p477|||Of the Halibut Subgroup.||||||
19157|Waaia Sand Member|35091|5|Briefly described|p16|||||||||
19158|Waaia member|35091|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
19159|Waaia sand member|35091|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
19160|Waare Formation|22875|3|Fully described|p37|Turonian|Cenomanian|Sherbrook Group||||||
19160|Waare Formation|24453|5|Briefly described|p809 Fig.2|Coniacian|Cenomian|Of Sherbrook Group. Overlain by Flaxman Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
19160|Waare Formation|33155|5|Briefly described|p114|||||||||
19160|Waare Formation|33165|6|Mentioned|Chart|||Correlation chart only. Misspelling of Waarre Formation? Comment added 1993.||||||
19160|Waare Formation|42075|5|Briefly described|Fig.13 P252|||||||||
19160|Waare Formation|43733|6|Mentioned|Fig.2.11,p65||Late Cretaceous|or 'Sandstone'||||||
19160|Waare Formation|70942|6|Mentioned|p117|||||||||
19161|Waare Sandstone|24551|6|Mentioned|p245|||Of the Sherbrook Group.||||||
19161|Waare Sandstone|30576|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
19161|Waare Sandstone|30580|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|||||||
19161|Waare Sandstone|31583|6|Mentioned|p18|||Section. Misspelling of Waarre Sandstone? Comment added 1993.||||||
19161|Waare Sandstone|34987|3|Fully described|p170|||||||||
19161|Waare Sandstone|35285|6|Mentioned|p414|||||||||
19161|Waare Sandstone|36552|6|Mentioned|p47|||||||||
19161|Waare Sandstone|42318|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P10|||||||||
19161|Waare Sandstone|43660|6|Mentioned|p9||Late Cretaceous|||||||
19162|Waarre Formation""|31036|6|Mentioned|p199|||Refers Bain & McQueen||||||
19162|Waarre Formation""|44133|6|Mentioned|p146|||Superseded by Waarre Sandstone,||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|22930|6|Mentioned|50|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|22932|6|Mentioned|22|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|22944|5|Briefly described|Fig3|Turonian|Cenomanian|||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|24056|5|Briefly described|p85|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Of Sherbrook Group.  Max. thickness: 34m.  Geological Basin: Otway Basin.||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|24314|5|Briefly described|p61 Fig.2|Turonian|Cenomanian|Geological Province: Otway Basin. Max. Thickness 204m. Of the Shipwreck Subgroup.||||||30-NOV-04
19166|Waarre Sandstone|24562|5|Briefly described|p3, 8|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Of the Sherbrook Group.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|30578|5|Briefly described|p7|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|30675|5|Briefly described|p253|||Lithology and radioactivity.||||||16-OCT-07
19166|Waarre Sandstone|30905|6|Mentioned|Table 7.3|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|31036|1|Redefined|p199|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|See also p200, Table 9-1. Basal unit of Wangerrip Group.||||||16-OCT-07
19166|Waarre Sandstone|31424|4|Described|p19|||See also p7. Described from core.||||||16-OCT-07
19166|Waarre Sandstone|31534|6|Mentioned|p363|||See also Table 19-3. U.Cretaceous||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||U.Cret.||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|32162|6|Mentioned|p59|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|32898|6|Mentioned|p29|||U.Cret. See also Table 2-1||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|33940|6|Mentioned|Fig.21-1|||Cenomanian - Turonian.||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|35013|6|Mentioned|p393|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|36913|6|Mentioned|p78|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|36916|6|Mentioned|p107|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|38625|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|40560|5|Briefly described|Fig.3|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|41016|5|Briefly described|p214|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|41123|6|Mentioned|p179|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|41185|5|Briefly described|p177|||See also Fig.5||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|41642|4|Described|p244|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|41704|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|41868|6|Mentioned|p534|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|41936|6|Mentioned|p75|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|42152|4|Described|p13|||Also Briefly described p33.||||||16-OCT-07
19166|Waarre Sandstone|42361|3|Fully described|p13|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|42524|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P27|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|42545|6|Mentioned|p19|||In the Otway Basin.||||||16-OCT-07
19166|Waarre Sandstone|42555|5|Briefly described|p284|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|42599|5|Briefly described|p613|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|42827|4|Described|p244|||see also Table 7.12, same as Waarre Formation||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|42863|5|Briefly described|Fig.14|||Variation on Victorian unit.||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|43171|6|Mentioned|7-8|||Of Sherbrook Group. Age: 90-95Ma. Formerly the informal Shipwreck Group.||||||16-OCT-07
19166|Waarre Sandstone|43195|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Late Cretaceous|Of the Sherbrook Group.||||||16-OCT-07
19166|Waarre Sandstone|43252|5|Briefly described|p163|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|43814|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p115|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|44133|4|Described|p146|Cenomanian|Cenomanian|Previously 'Waarre Formation' now redefined. Thickness: 108m. Of the Sherbrook Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|48581|14|Not recorded|p30|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|48911|6|Mentioned|Chart 1|||||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|60538|5|Briefly described|p474 Fig. 13|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|61182|6|Mentioned|p15|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Former name used for Waarre Formation. ||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|61547|6|Mentioned|p461 Fig.2, p462. |Turonian|Cenomanian|||Unit in Shipwreck Subgroup.||Overlies Copa Formation. Is overlain by Belfast Mudstone and Flaxman Formation.||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|61622|5|Briefly described|p436 Fig. 2|Cretaceous|Cretaceous|Sherbrook Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
19166|Waarre Sandstone|61627|5|Briefly described|p500 Fig. 2|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Of Shipwreck Subgroup. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
19166|Waarre Sandstone|63122|5|Briefly described|p17 Fig. 4.3|Turonian|Cenomanian|Of the Sherbrook Group. Unconformable over Eumeralla Formation. Max. thickness: 204m. Geological Province: Otway Basin. ||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|63124|3|Fully described|p48 Fig. 5.1, p49 Fig. 5.2, p77|Cenomanian|Cenomanian|First used in 1965 (Bock and Glenie) and variously renamed Waarre Formation and Waarre Sandstone. Overlies Eumeralla Formation; underlies Belfast Mudstone. Max. thickness: 204m. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|63125|6|Mentioned|p121 Tb. 7.11, p123|||Geological Province: Otway Basin||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|63129|5|Briefly described|p127, p137|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Overlies Copa Formation. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||30-JAN-08
19166|Waarre Sandstone|63269|5|Briefly described|p606-607, p616, p618|Late Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous|Thought to be the source of oil in Caroline-1. See also Waarre Formation (p605). Details of natural gas, oils and oil stains in named wells tabulated. Oil-source correlation. Biomarker diagram.||||||
19166|Waarre Sandstone|63431|5|Briefly described|p677 Fig. 2|Turonian|Cenomanian|Of the Shipwreck Subgroup (Sherbrook Group). Overlies Copa Formation. Geological Province: Penola Trough/Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
19166|Waarre Sandstone|71437|4|Described|Fig. 1 opp 154, p155, p156-157, 159|Turonian|Albian|Subsurface. Formerly included with 'Otway Group'. Shallow-water marine to brackish-water sequence (Leslie 1965). Restricted to a small area near Port Campbell.||Of Wangerrip Group.||Transitional with overlying Flaxman Formation.|Well sorted mature quartz sandstone, minor mudstone.|
19165|Waarre Sandstone Formation|31424|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||Lithostratigraphy||||||
19165|Waarre Sandstone Formation|61625|6|Mentioned|p475|||||||||07-FEB-11
68435|Waarre Sandstone''|24551|6|Mentioned|p256|||Informal - see Waarre Formation.||||||
68660|Waarre formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p256|||||||||
68660|Waarre formation|61016|6|Mentioned|p13|||Informal - see Waarre Formation.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||20-APR-05
68660|Waarre formation|61471|6|Mentioned|p34|||Informal - see Waarre Formation.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||12-OCT-05
68660|Waarre formation|66245|6|Mentioned|p35.|||An alternative presentation of Waarre Formation.||||||
29103|Waarre sands|41185|6|Mentioned|p177|||||||||
29103|Waarre sands|41269|6|Mentioned|p245|||||||||
19168|Waarre sandstone|24562|6|Mentioned|p45|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
19168|Waarre sandstone|38717|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
32391|Wabba Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p446 App1|||Superseded by Wabba Granodiorite||||||
32391|Wabba Granodiorite|44184|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|Unassigned.||||||
38458|Wabba granite|24133|6|Mentioned|p57|||Informal name.  Geologocal Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
38030|Wagga-Omeo Metamorphic Complex|24310|5|Briefly described|p1041|||Probably an informal name -see Omeo Metamorphic Complex.||||||28-JAN-09
38030|Wagga-Omeo Metamorphic Complex|60904|5|Briefly described|p775 Fig. 2, p793|||Composite name. Informal reference to Omeo Metamorphic Complex.||||||17-JAN-07
40426|Wagga-Omeo complex|24576|5|Briefly described|p743|Ordovician|Ordovician|Age: 435-425 Ma. Informal - see Wagga-Omeo metamorphic complex. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt||||||
40422|Wagga-Omeo metamorphic complex|24575|6|Mentioned|p710 Fig. 1b, 1c|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt. Informal name.||||||
40422|Wagga-Omeo metamorphic complex|24576|6|Mentioned|p726 Fig. 1|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt||||||
40422|Wagga-Omeo metamorphic complex|60412|6|Mentioned|p233|||Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
19232|Walhalla Beds|33601|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
19232|Walhalla Beds|34934|6|Mentioned|p281|||||||||
19232|Walhalla Beds|43530|14|Not recorded|p1027|||||||||
19231|Walhalla Beds""|33601|6|Mentioned|p27|||||||||
19231|Walhalla Beds""|35283|6|Mentioned|p56|||||||||
19231|Walhalla Beds""|41585|4|Described|p115|||||||||
19231|Walhalla Beds""|42827|6|Mentioned|p115|||||||||
29104|Walhalla Group beds|41642|5|Briefly described|PP231|||||||||
19235|Walhalla Series|33154|5|Briefly described|p5|||||||||
19235|Walhalla Series|33601|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
19235|Walhalla Series|41555|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
19235|Walhalla Series|46053|14|Not recorded|p.443,444|||||||||
19235|Walhalla Series|61185|6|Mentioned|p41|||Of Baragwanath (1925) and Whitelaw (1916). Superseded by Walhalla Group.||||||07-FEB-11
19235|Walhalla Series|70901|5|Briefly described|p5|||||||||
19236|Walhalla beds|33601|6|Mentioned|p14|||||||||
25585|Walhalla group|35073|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
25585|Walhalla group|38367|6|Mentioned|p115|||||||||
25585|Walhalla group|41555|6|Mentioned|p405|||||||||
25585|Walhalla group|42089|6|Mentioned|p26|||||||||
25585|Walhalla group|61160|6|Mentioned|p138|||Informal - see Walhalla Group.||||||
19244|Walkerville beds|30570|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
69232|Wallaby Creek Granite|60503|6|Mentioned|p123|||Name used interchangeably with Wallaby Granite and Wallaby granite.||||||
69233|Wallaby granite|60503|6|Mentioned|p122, p157|Silurian|Silurian|Informal - see Wallaby Granite and/or Wallaby Creek Granite. Names all used interchangeably. See also p142.||||||31-AUG-05
19287|Wallinduc Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
30174|Wallinduc Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p446 App1|||G306 I-Type.||||||
30174|Wallinduc Granodiorite|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|G306 I-type. Shown as Wallinduc.||||||
30174|Wallinduc Granodiorite|60581|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Of the Beckworth Suite. Hornblende biotite granodiorite: medium grained, occasionally feldspar, porphyritic, pale pinkish-grey, rare mafic microgranular enclaves; fresh mafic oxidised I-type pluton.||||||23-NOV-04
30174|Wallinduc Granodiorite|60582|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Of the Beckworth Suite. Hornblende biotite granodiorite: medium grained, occasionally feldspar-porphyritic, pale pinkish-grey, rare mafic microgranular enclaves; fresh mafic oxidised I-type pluton.||||||16-FEB-15
30174|Wallinduc Granodiorite|60583|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Of the Beckworth Suite. Hornblende biotite granodiorite: medium grained, occasionally feldspar, porphyritic, pale pinkish-grey, rare mafic microgranular enclaves; fresh mafic oxidised I-type pluton.||||||
30174|Wallinduc Granodiorite|60584|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Of the Beckworth Suite. Hornblende biotite granodiorite: medium grained, occasionally feldspar, porphyritic, pale pinkish-grey, rare mafic microgranular enclaves; fresh mafic oxidised I-type pluton.||||||
30174|Wallinduc Granodiorite|60585|5|Briefly described|p23|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|See also Wallinduc granodiorite. Medium grained, pale pinkish-grey; oxidised, mafic, I-type hornblende biotite granodiorite.||||||
30174|Wallinduc Granodiorite|66002|6|Mentioned|p6 Tb.5|||Superseded name now incorporated within Illoura Granodiorite||||||
30174|Wallinduc Granodiorite|66012|5|Briefly described|p11 Tb.2, p13, p14-15|||Included in Lismore Granodiorite. Age 371+/-2 Ma Ar/Ar (Bucher, pers. comm., 1995)| | | | | |16-FEB-15
42167|Wallinduc granodiorite|60585|5|Briefly described|p23|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|G306. Informal - see Wallinduc Granodiorite. Of the Beckworth Suite.||||||
40690|Wallingalair group|23309|6|Mentioned|p390|||||||||
74748|Wallis Member|60599|5|Briefly described|p56|Eifelian|Emsian|Forms part of Norton Gully Sandstone (Walhalla Group). Overlain by Montys Hut Formation; underlain by Wilson Creek Shale. Considered by some workers to be equivalent  to McIvor Sandstone.||||||
74748|Wallis Member|61185|5|Briefly described|p45, p24-25 Fig. 7|||Of Schleiger (1964a, 1964b). Former stratigraphic subdivision of Lower Palaeozoic rocks associated with Humevale Siltstone and Walhalla Group sediments. Name now obsolete and rocks now belong to Norton Gully Sandstone (Walhalla Group).||||||07-FEB-11
83581|Wallis Sandstone Member (VIC)|35283|6|Mentioned|p53|Devonian|Devonian|[Originally entered for Vic - which is correct. CEBMar95]. Possibly of Mount Ida Formation, along with the Freeman and Burlington Sandstone Members.||||||20-SEP-22
41926|Wandella Sand Member|60452|5|Briefly described|p37|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|Top unit of the Parilla Sand. Only this member of the 3 lithological units of the Parilla Sands outcrops in WEDDERBURN. Semiconsolidated fine to coarse-grained micaceous sandstone and gravel showing planar and cross lamination, and minor silt.||||||19-NOV-08
29111|Wandella Sandstone|2967|5|Briefly described|p35, 46-47|||Macumber (1978). The sole mention of this unit's current, formal name, Wandella Sandstone Member, is on p46.||Parilla Sand.||Overlies Tragowel Member.|Regressive sand sheet. Fine- to coarse-grained micaceous sandstone with minor gravel, slightly ferruginous, with small amounts of ilmenite, rutile and zircon. Locally fossiliferous.|
29111|Wandella Sandstone|22782|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
29111|Wandella Sandstone|24551|6|Mentioned|p324|||Of the Parilla Sand.||||||
29111|Wandella Sandstone|34757|6|Mentioned|p50|||||||||
29111|Wandella Sandstone|67179|4|Described|p581, p582|Pliocene|Miocene|Deposited in near-shore regressive environment.||Of Loxton Sand.||Overlies the Tragowel Member, locally underlies the Shepparton Formation.|Cross-bedded micaceous sand with minor sandy to granule and pebble conglomerate; near shore, swash zone.|
26981|Wando Granodiorite|22857|5|Briefly described|p88 Fig. 14.7A|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Geological Province: Kanmantoo Trough. ||||||
26981|Wando Granodiorite|22858|6|Mentioned|Fig14.7ap88-9|Datsonian||||||||
26981|Wando Granodiorite|24551|6|Mentioned|p20|||||||||
26981|Wando Granodiorite|30329|6|Mentioned|p30|||On table P30||||||
26981|Wando Granodiorite|30928|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Cambrian|Cambrian|Cambrian - Ordovician||||||
26981|Wando Granodiorite|33236|6|Mentioned|p24|||||||||
26981|Wando Granodiorite|33602|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
26981|Wando Granodiorite|39331|6|Mentioned|Fig.0-3|||||||||
26981|Wando Granodiorite|40761|6|Mentioned|p215|||||||||
26981|Wando Granodiorite|41572|6|Mentioned|p5|||See also P7||||||
26981|Wando Granodiorite|42154|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P334|||||||||
26981|Wando Granodiorite|42275|6|Mentioned|p468|||||||||
26981|Wando Granodiorite|42827|5|Briefly described|p5|||||||||
26981|Wando Granodiorite|42889|4|Described|p282|||age of 476 +/- 6 Ma||||||
26981|Wando Granodiorite|42971|6|Mentioned|p146|||superseded by Deep Creek Granodiorite||||||
26981|Wando Granodiorite|43193|5|Briefly described|p79,81.|||At Wando Vale.||||||
26981|Wando Granodiorite|50154|5|Briefly described|p75|||Southwestern pluton of Wells, 1956 has been subdivided by Anderson, 1990 & Kemp, 2001 into St. Elmo & Torah granodiorites & northeastern pluton into Wando & Snake River tonalites; Blair Atholl Granite;  Brimboal, Cloven Hills & Loftus Creek granodiorites||||||09-SEP-04
26981|Wando Granodiorite|66002|6|Mentioned|p8 Tb.5|||Of Wells 1956. Superseded name for Wando Tonalite||||||
41751|Wando Granodiorite gneiss|50154|5|Briefly described|p75|||Of Wells (1956). Has been subdivided by Anderson (1990) & Kemp (2001), correspondiong approximately with the Wando and Snake River tonalites.||||||
37240|Wando Granodiorite gneiss""|24012|6|Mentioned|p222 appendix 1|||Superseded by Wando Tonalite.||||||
37358|Wando Granodiorite""|24012|6|Mentioned|p222 appendix 1|||Superseded by Wando Tonalite.||||||
37358|Wando Granodiorite""|50154|6|Mentioned|p78|||Of Wells (1956). Seperate plutons within the Wando Granodiorite have since been recognized.||||||01-SEP-04
19370|Wando River Granodiorite|42827|5|Briefly described|p7|||||||||
19370|Wando River Granodiorite|63446|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|No lithology given: is listed as Wando River. G421.|||||I-type granite.|12-JUN-15
37789|Wando River Tonalite|23309|6|Mentioned|p446 Appendix 1|||Superseded by Wando Tonalite.||||||
37789|Wando River Tonalite|61183|5|Briefly described|p23|Early Ordovician|Late Cambrian|Age: 475+/-6Ma and 516+/-90Ma. ||||||
37789|Wando River Tonalite|61749|5|Briefly described|p13|Early Ordovician|Late Cambrian|Age: 475+/-6Ma (K-Ar, richards and Singleton, 1981); 516+/-90Ma (Sm-Nd, Turner et al, 1993).||||||21-JAN-10
31809|Wando River granodiorite|43846|5|Briefly described|11||Ordovician|K-Ar age of 476+-6 Ma; Sm-Nd age of 516+-90 Ma.  Informal name.||||||
29112|Wando Tonalite Gneiss|42889|5|Briefly described|p281|||Variation on Wando Granodiorite, Wando River Granodiorite etc?||||||
37237|Wando Tonalite gneiss""|24012|6|Mentioned|p207|||Now divided into six plutonic phases including Wando Tonalite and Snake River Tonalite.||||||
19372|Wando Vale Granite|33238|6|Mentioned|p641|||||||||
19372|Wando Vale Granite|37501|6|Mentioned|p406|||||||||
19372|Wando Vale Granite|61186|5|Briefly described|p45 Fig. 14|||Victorian dimension stone - medium-grained, grey-green rock with no xenoliths. Possibly named for the quarry locality.||||||
19372|Wando Vale Granite|63446|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|No lithology given: is listed as Wando Vale. G422.||||||12-JUN-15
19373|Wando Vale Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|App1|||Superseded by St Elmo Granodiorite.||||||
19373|Wando Vale Granodiorite|35278|6|Mentioned|p352|||||||||
19374|Wando Vale granodiorite|35099|6|Mentioned|p330|||||||||
19374|Wando Vale granodiorite|43846|5|Briefly described|11||Ordovician|Informal name||||||
83696|Wando granodiorite|73430|6|Mentioned|p517|Cambrian|Cambrian|Glenelg Terrane.|490+/-6 Ma|||||
40691|Wando tonalite|23309|6|Mentioned|p335|||||||||
40691|Wando tonalite|50154|6|Mentioned|p75|||Corresponds to part of Wells' (1956) Wando Granodiorite gneiss. Informal - see Wando Tonalite.||||||
26982|Wangarabell Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p446 App1|||Superseded by Wangarabell Granodiorite.||||||
26982|Wangarabell Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||102.  Of the Wangrah Suite (Cobargo Supersuite).  Formal name not intended.  Variation on Wangarabell Granodiorite.||||||09-FEB-05
40692|Wangarabell granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p346||Devonian|||||||
40692|Wangarabell granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p448|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
40692|Wangarabell granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p437 Tb. 1|||Informal name - mentioned only as Wangarabell under a Victorian granites heading - barium content information.||||||
19402|Wangerip Group|12781|6|Mentioned|p386|Eocene|Paleocene|Otway Basin.|||Pebble Point, Dilwyn Formations; Pember Mudstone.|Overlies Sherbrook Group. Is overlain by Nirranda Group.||
19402|Wangerip Group|31202|5|Briefly described|p218|||Uncomformity with Sherbrook Gp. & drifting. Misspelling of Wangerrip.||||||
19402|Wangerip Group|43814|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p115|||||||||
25593|Wangerrin Group|42079|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P264|||Misspelling of Wangerrip Group?[CB 12-OCT-94]||||||
69676|Wangerrip (Knight) Group|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Middle Eocene|Late Paleocene|Expressed in this Atlas as Wangerrip (Knight) Group; Wangerrip Group probably is an equivalent of Knight Group of the Port Campbell Embayment area of the Otway Basin; the Wangerrip Group is within the Gambier Empayment area of the Otway Basin.||||||
19404|Wangerrip Formation|23671|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
19404|Wangerrip Formation|30578|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
19404|Wangerrip Formation|35066|6|Mentioned|p201|||Reference to Baker 1950.||||||
19404|Wangerrip Formation|42152|6|Mentioned|p15|||||||||
19403|Wangerrip Formation""|31036|6|Mentioned|p196|||Refers Baker (1950)||||||
19405|Wangerrip Group beds|35722|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
29114|Wangerrip Groups|29591|6|Mentioned|p91|||||||||
32953|Wangerrip gravels|48581|14|Not recorded|p16|||||||||
25594|Wangerrip group|24200|5|Briefly described|p408|Oligocene|Eocene|Geological Province: Otway basin.||||||
25594|Wangerrip group|24551|6|Mentioned|p284|||||||||
25594|Wangerrip group|24562|5|Briefly described|p3, 7|||Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
25594|Wangerrip group|30934|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Eocene|Eocene|Equivalence with Renmark Group||||||
25594|Wangerrip group|50154|6|Mentioned|p132, p174|Miocene|Paleocene|Formerly referred to as the Knight Group.||||||
19409|Wangerrip-Nirranda Group|35013|6|Mentioned|Fig.12.7|||||||||
35554|Wangoom Sand Member|23249|6|Mentioned|Fig.2||Early Oligocene|||||||
35554|Wangoom Sand Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p296|||Of the Nirranda Group.||||||
35554|Wangoom Sand Member|60538|5|Briefly described|p471 Fig. 10|||||||||
35554|Wangoom Sand Member|73357|5|Briefly described|p28-31, p46, p48|Rupelian|Rupelian|Otway Basin. Contains Nothofagidites asperus Spore-Pollen Zone, depositional environments vary from non-marine to nearshore marine, and Spiniferites ramosus Dinocyst Zone. Correlated with Proteacidites tuberculatus Spore-Pollen Zone and Operculodinium Dinocyst Superzone, typically nearshore to offshore marine depositional environments.||||Interbedded in Narrawaturk Marl.||
69678|Wannacue Formation|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Pleistocene|Late Pliocene|Misspelt - see Wannaeue Formation. Max. thickness: 80m. Geological Province: Melbourne area. ||||||
19418|Wannaeue formation|35712|6|Mentioned|p1|||See also p24.||||||14-APR-20
19419|Wannaue Limestone|42824|5|Briefly described|p262|||||||||
19421|Wannon Beds|30905|6|Mentioned|p147|||Refs to Murray 1887.||||||
19421|Wannon Beds|41642|6|Mentioned|p217|||refers to Murray (1887)||||||
19421|Wannon Beds|50154|6|Mentioned|p131|||Superseded by the Merino Group, which was later superseded by the Otway Group.||||||01-SEP-04
72778|Wannon Sandstone|61183|5|Briefly described|p30 Tb. 2, p56|||Member of the Silverband Formation (Grampians Group). Thickness: 30m. Name used interchangeably with Wannon Sandstone Member.||||||
72779|Wannon sandstone member|61183|6|Mentioned|p42|||Misspelt - see Wannon Sandstone Member. See also Wannon Sandstone.||||||
19427|Wapentake Beds|34287|6|Mentioned|p84|||||||||
19427|Wapentake Beds|48831|14|Not recorded|p.60,64,67,73-78|||||||||
19427|Wapentake Beds|60599|6|Mentioned|p50|Silurian|Silurian|Of Thomas (1937) - to describe sediments along Wapentake Creek. This historic unit contained the "Illaenus Band" which has now been incorporated into Costerfield Siltstone. ||||||
19427|Wapentake Beds|64612|6|Mentioned|p38|||Informal. Named by Thomas (1937).||||||07-FEB-11
32499|Wapentake Sandstone|22885|5|Briefly described|map|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|||||||
32499|Wapentake Sandstone|24551|5|Briefly described|p123|||||||||
32499|Wapentake Sandstone|44197|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Silurian|||||||
32499|Wapentake Sandstone|69089|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Early Silurian|Early Silurian||||||Marine: sandstone, thick to thin bedded; siltstone, conglomerate.|
40711|Waranga formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p141|||||||||
40711|Waranga formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p123|||||||||
19433|Waratah Bay Limestone|33326|6|Mentioned|p437|||Fauna.||||||
34142|Waratah Bay greenstone""|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
31313|Waratah Limestone""|43529|14|Not recorded|p233||Siegenian|(Early Sieg.) Ref.to Pedder 1967||||||
31313|Waratah Limestone""|43530|14|Not recorded|p1025,1028-9||Siegenian|(L.Sieg)||||||
19438|Waratah limestone|23309|6|Mentioned|p152|||||||||
19438|Waratah limestone|24224|5|Briefly described|p262|Pragian|Pragian|Geological Province: Turtons Creek Inlier.||||||09-MAR-05
19438|Waratah limestone|24551|5|Briefly described|p120|Devonian|Devonian|Informal - see Waratah Limestone.||||||
19438|Waratah limestone|32892|6|Mentioned|p222|||||||||
36876|Warbisco Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Ordovician|Ordovician|||||||
36876|Warbisco Formation|71656|6|Mentioned|p15|Eastonian|Eastonian|Probable misspelling of Warbisco Shale, used everywhere else in this paper. At Ryrie Hill, 8 km SSE of Michelago (south of Canberra).|||||Fossiliferous weathered black shales.|
19440|Warbisco Shale Formation|42647|6|Mentioned|p19|||Variation on Warbisco Shale, to clarify status of name.||||||
72874|Warbisco formation|60542|6|Mentioned|p46|||Informal reference to Warbisco Shale. ||||||
27605|Warburton Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p446 App1|||Superseded by Warburton Granodiorite.||||||
27605|Warburton Granite|32001|6|Mentioned|p78|||||||||
27605|Warburton Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
19446|Warburton Quartz Rhyodacite|23309|6|Mentioned|p165|||||||||
19446|Warburton Quartz Rhyodacite|24551|5|Briefly described|p166|||Superseded by Ythan Creek Ignimbrite.||||||
19446|Warburton Quartz Rhyodacite|35186|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
19446|Warburton Quartz Rhyodacite|35277|4|Described|p90|||||||||
19446|Warburton Quartz Rhyodacite|41641|4|Described|p160|||Also mention Fig.5.2||||||
19446|Warburton Quartz Rhyodacite|42827|5|Briefly described|p160|||see also Fig 5.2||||||
19447|Warburton Rhyodacite|39291|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
74712|Warburton granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p437 Tb. 1|||Informal name - mentioned only as a Warburton under a Victorian granites heading - barium content information.||||||
19448|Warburton granodiorite|24588|5|Briefly described|p11 Fig.2|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Age: 369+/-13 Ma (Richards and Singleton, 1981).||||||29-NOV-13
19448|Warburton granodiorite|32074|6|Mentioned|p182|||||||||
19448|Warburton granodiorite|70933|14|Not recorded|p96|||Distribution map.||||||
26984|Warby Range Granite|30906|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
26984|Warby Range Granite|61186|6|Mentioned|p41|||Greenish-brown dimension stone widely used in Melbourne banks. May not be a formal name. ||||||
19450|Warby Range granite|31713|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
72969|Warby Ranges Granite|61186|5|Briefly described|p69|||Comprises three types of dimension stone - a pale pink, fine and even-grained rock containing pyrite; a cream-coloured rather porous type; and, a pink to purple stone containing limonite. Too much pyrite causes low potential as dimension stone. ||||||
68437|Warby Ranges granites|24551|6|Mentioned|p223|||Of the Strathbogie Province.||||||
68438|Warby Springs granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p223|||Informal.||||||
68438|Warby Springs granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p440, p441|||Informal name. One of the Warby Range plutons. Barium content of granite discussed.||||||
40909|Warina Formation|24177|5|Briefly described|p14|Paleocene|Late Cretaceous|Of the Renmark Group. Geological Province: Murray Basin. Age: ~65 Ma.||||||11-MAY-04
40909|Warina Formation|60599|5|Briefly described|p15||Paleocene|Same unit as Warina Sand - names used interchangeably, but probably superseded by Warina Sand? Basal unit of Renmark Group. Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
40909|Warina Formation|61185|5|Briefly described|p15|Late Paleocene|Middle Paleocene|Probably misspelt. Base of Renmark Group. Fluvial deposits. Geological Province: Murray Basin. See Warina Sand.||||||07-FEB-11
40909|Warina Formation|73505|5|Briefly described|p10, p13|Paleocene|Eocene|Oldest unit recorded in Murray Basin. Braided stream environment. No detectable magnetic response.||Renmark Group||Underlies Olney Formation|Arkosic sand deposit.|
29437|Warina Sand""|42966|6|Mentioned|p91|||Same as Warina Sand.||||||
19464|Warina sand|35187|6|Mentioned|Table1|||||||||
19472|Warneet Beds|23274|5|Briefly described|p449|Pleistocene|Pliocene|||||||
19472|Warneet Beds|24551|6|Mentioned|p320|||||||||
19472|Warneet Beds|30083|6|Mentioned|Map 1|||Quaternary age.||||||
19472|Warneet Beds|31510|5|Briefly described|p22|||See also Table 1.||||||
19472|Warneet Beds|33237|6|Mentioned|p61|||||||||
19472|Warneet Beds|33462|5|Briefly described|p20|||||||||
19472|Warneet Beds|35276|6|Mentioned|p245|||||||||
19472|Warneet Beds|42827|5|Briefly described|p319|||||||||
19474|Warneet Sands""|41274|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
19474|Warneet Sands""|42016|6|Mentioned|p59|||||||||
37610|Warradale Granodiorite|23309|5|Briefly described|p335|||G431, I-Type.||||||
37611|Warradale granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p335|||Informal - see Warradale Granodiorite.||||||
68439|Warradale tonalite|24551|5|Briefly described|p76|||Informal -  see Warradale Tonalite. Of the Glenelg River Complex.||||||
41931|Warrak formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p83|||Informal - see Warrak Formation.||||||
41931|Warrak formation|60452|6|Mentioned|p21|||Informal name.||||||
68440|Warrambat Volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p169, Fig. 6.9|||Of the Wellington Volcanic Group||||||30-NOV-11
68441|Warrambat Volcanics""|24551|6|Mentioned|p173|||||||||
19497|Warrandyte Conglomerate|32074|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||Section. See also P180||||||
19497|Warrandyte Conglomerate|33604|6|Mentioned|p17|||Silurian. Correlation chart||||||
19497|Warrandyte Conglomerate|39331|6|Mentioned|Table 2-1|||||||||
79764|Warrandyte Conglomerates|70933|14|Not recorded|Table 1|||Generalised east west section Silurian and Devonian,Victoria refers to Talent 1965.||||||
19500|Warrawidgee Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p446 App1|||G309 I-Type.||||||
19500|Warrawidgee Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Devonian|Middle Devonian|||||||
19500|Warrawidgee Granite|44186|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Devonian|G309 I-type.||||||
19500|Warrawidgee Granite|66002|6|Mentioned|p6 Tb.5|||Now included in Tiac Granite||||||
19500|Warrawidgee Granite|66012|6|Mentioned|p12, p14|||Included in Lismore Granodiorite| | | | | |13-JUN-13
73481|Warrick Rhyolite|61163|5|Briefly described|p89 Tb. 8.1|||Abbreviated form of Mount Warrick Rhyolite. Tabular to lenticular bodies up to 500m wide of rhyolite, minor quartz-feldspar porphyry; massive to flow-banded, commonly perlitic, rarely autobrecciated.||||||
19536|Warrnambool Formation|41075|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
31800|Wartook Greenstone|43846|4|Described|9|Late Cambrian|Middle Cambrian|Informal name.Wartook Sandstone should have priority. Nthn extension of Mount Stavely volcanic cmplx||||||
83841|Wartook greenstone|73118|6|Mentioned|p14|||Basement to the Glenelg Zone, Lachlan Fold Belt, Victoria.|||||Magnesian basic and ultrabasic subvolcanic intrusions, basaltic lavas and fragmental andesite and dacite.|
19555|Wataepoolan Limestone Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p582|||||||||
19555|Wataepoolan Limestone Member|30184|6|Mentioned|p173|||||||||
19555|Wataepoolan Limestone Member|31624|4|Described|p121|||||||||
19555|Wataepoolan Limestone Member|35066|4|Described|p213|||||||||
19555|Wataepoolan Limestone Member|42827|4|Described|p287|||of Port Campbell Limestone||||||
29716|Watchmaker Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p446 App1|||Superseded by Watchmaker Granodiorite.||||||
29716|Watchmaker Granite|43315|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Wenlock|Wenlock|I-type. Medium- to coarse-grained biotite K-feldspar rich granodiorite.||||||03-MAY-05
29716|Watchmaker Granite|60541|6|Mentioned|p93-94|||See also Watchmaker Granodiorite.||||||
19561|Wateaepoolan Limestone member|41599|6|Mentioned|p192|||||||||
41754|Waterside Granite|50154|5|Briefly described|p108|Ordovician|Ordovician|Of Ferguson (1993), however they are actually large clasts of Dergholm Granite within the Bacchus Marsh Formation. Age: 459 +/- 2 Ma.||||||
41755|Waterside Granite""|50154|5|Briefly described|p122|||Mapped by Ferguson (1993). These three outcrops are actually erratics of Dergholm Granite within the Bacchus Marsh Formation.||||||
69234|Wattle Grove granite|60503|6|Mentioned|p142|||Informal - see Wattle Grove Granite. ||||||
69235|Wattle Grove granodiorite|60503|6|Mentioned|p194|||Probably misspelt - see Wattle Grove Granite.||||||07-SEP-05
42335|Wattle Gully Sandstone|24276|5|Briefly described|p1725|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt. Overlying unit: Wattle Gully slate. Max. thickness: ~30 m.||||||
32592|Wattle Gully Slates|45777|14|Not recorded|p.453|||||||||
32592|Wattle Gully Slates|70904|6|Mentioned|p 32|||||||||
32641|Wattle Gully beds|46197|14|Not recorded|p.12|||||||||
19613|Wattle Gully slate|24276|5|Briefly described|p1725|||Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt. Underlying unit: Wattle Gully Sandstone. Max. thickness: ~30 m.||||||
19613|Wattle Gully slate|29712|6|Mentioned|p88|||||||||
19614|Wattle Gully slates|33394|6|Mentioned|p72|||||||||
68442|Waurn Ponds Formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p584|Miocene|Oligocene|Of the Heytesbury Group.||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|23243|6|Mentioned|p179|||||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|23768|5|Briefly described|p28 Fig.5|Early Miocene|Early Miocene|In the Torquay/Geelong area. Presented as Waurn Ponds only in the figure. See also p45, 69, 81.||||||30-MAR-05
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|24551|6|Mentioned|p313, 463|Miocene|Late Oligocene|||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|30929|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|33228|5|Briefly described|p2|||||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|33231|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|33240|5|Briefly described|p2|||||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|33604|6|Mentioned|p21|||Stratigraphic diagram||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.33|||Analysis.||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|35274|6|Mentioned|Table12.18|||||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|35276|6|Mentioned|p234|||||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|36499|6|Mentioned|p44|||||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|40148|6|Mentioned|p164|||||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|41075|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|41076|6|Mentioned|p70|||||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|41519|6|Mentioned|p171|||||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|41868|6|Mentioned|Table 12.24|||||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|42655|4|Described|p39|||Member of Jan Juc Formation||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|42827|6|Mentioned|p308|||Same as Waurn Ponds Limestone Member||||||02-JUL-13
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|43670|6|Mentioned|p16||Late Oligocene|||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|43801|6|Mentioned|p110|||||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|60785|5|Briefly described|p184 Fig.1, p191.  |Chattian|Chattian|Of the Torquay/Port Phillip Basins. ~24-27 Ma (Abele et al., 1988; Holdgate and Gallagher, 2003; Nicolaides and Wallace, 1997).||Of the Jan Juc Formation.||Lateral equivalent of the lower part of the Point Addis Limestone.|Bryozoal calcarenite with some interbedded marls. |
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|61186|6|Mentioned|p7, p36, p93|Tertiary|Tertiary|Probably the commercial name for Waurn Ponds Limestone Member dimension stone. Soft white limestones||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|65715|5|Briefly described|p14 Tb.8|||Used by Spencer-Jones (1970). Name abandoned as junior synonym of Batesford Limestone.||||||29-JAN-15
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|70998|14|Not recorded|p159||Janjukian|||||||
19628|Waurn Ponds Limestone|71437|6|Mentioned|p161|||near Geelong. Deposited close to the shoreline in fairly shallow seas protected by local geography from the deposition of silt and clay.||||||
19627|Waurn Ponds Limestone Member|23243|5|Briefly described|Fig11-5.1p170||Oligocene|||||||
19627|Waurn Ponds Limestone Member|30576|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
19627|Waurn Ponds Limestone Member|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.35|||||||||
19627|Waurn Ponds Limestone Member|35276|5|Briefly described|p234|||||||||
19627|Waurn Ponds Limestone Member|35290|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
19627|Waurn Ponds Limestone Member|35712|6|Mentioned|p18|||||||||
19627|Waurn Ponds Limestone Member|36499|5|Briefly described|p44|||||||||
19627|Waurn Ponds Limestone Member|42318|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P10|||||||||
19627|Waurn Ponds Limestone Member|42827|4|Described|p308|||see also Fig 8.13, of Jan Juc Formation||||||
19627|Waurn Ponds Limestone Member|61186|6|Mentioned|p93|||See also Waurn Ponds Limestone.||||||10-APR-07
19629|Waurn Ponds Member|35274|5|Briefly described|p421|||||||||
19629|Waurn Ponds Member|37546|6|Mentioned|p157|||||||||
19629|Waurn Ponds Member|41868|5|Briefly described|p575|||||||||
19629|Waurn Ponds Member|42635|5|Briefly described|p88.|||of Jan Juk Formation||||||
19629|Waurn Ponds Member|61181|5|Briefly described|p133|||Of the Jan Juc Formation. Brownish-yellow, impure and rich in shell debris; lower beds are calarenite with some pebble horizons; upper part consists of marls with some detrital limestone beds. ||||||
29127|Waurn Ponds beds|35276|6|Mentioned|p234|||||||||
29127|Waurn Ponds beds|35290|6|Mentioned|p35|||Previous usage.||||||
29127|Waurn Ponds beds|36499|6|Mentioned|p44|||||||||
29127|Waurn Ponds beds|42827|6|Mentioned|p308|||same as Waurn Ponds Limestone Member||||||
19631|Waurn Ponds limestone|23275|6|Mentioned|p468|||||||||
19631|Waurn Ponds limestone|36499|6|Mentioned|p44|||||||||
19630|Waurn Ponds limestone member|35290|6|Mentioned|p34|||||||||
19630|Waurn Ponds limestone member|36499|6|Mentioned|p43|||||||||
19632|Waurn Ponds limestones|35276|6|Mentioned|p234|||||||||
19632|Waurn Ponds limestones|35290|6|Mentioned|p35|||Previous usage||||||
25609|Wedderburn Granite|23305|6|Mentioned|43|||Incorrectly used as synonym of Mount Hooghly Granite.||||||
25609|Wedderburn Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p446 App1|||Superseded by Wedderburn Granodiorite.||||||
25609|Wedderburn Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
25609|Wedderburn Granite|65974|6|Mentioned|p10, p11, p17|||Modelled results suggest that the Wedderburn Granite consists of a less dense (2.56 T/m3) inner phase and a denser (2.60 T/m3) outer phase.||||||
25609|Wedderburn Granite|68189|6|Mentioned|p31 Fig.16|||||||||
25609|Wedderburn Granite|73505|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
31819|Wedderburn granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p229|||||||||
31819|Wedderburn granite|43846|5|Briefly described|13||Devonian|Stated as informal name, but formal form of name exists||||||
26993|Weeragua Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||157. Variation on Weeragua Granodiorite.||||||29-AUG-12
40693|Weeragua granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p323|||||||||
19709|Wellington Greenstone|35281|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
19709|Wellington Greenstone|41571|5|Briefly described|Fig.2.6|||||||||
73482|Wellington Group|61163|6|Mentioned|p97|||Of the Avon Supergroup. Not present on the BUFFALO sheet.||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|22625|6|Mentioned|P726|||||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|23235|5|Briefly described|Fig7-1p68, 68||Late Devonian|||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Devonian|Devonian|Of Avon River Group||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|23309|5|Briefly described|p176.|||||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|24551|6|Mentioned|p230|||Overlies: Mount Blomford Granite.||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|32865|4|Described|p485|||Late Dev.||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|33602|6|Mentioned|p21|||||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|33603|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|33607|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|35073|5|Briefly described|Table 5|||Mention P24 also.||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|35112|6|Mentioned|p280|||||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|35277|3|Fully described|p101|||||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|35281|6|Mentioned|p23|||||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|37330|5|Briefly described|p19|||||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|38367|6|Mentioned|p108|||||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|39291|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|40761|4|Described|p237|||||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|40995|6|Mentioned|p371|||||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|41571|5|Briefly described|Fig.2.6|||||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|41641|4|Described|p171|||||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|41868|6|Mentioned|p486|||||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|42089|6|Mentioned|p44|||||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|42797|5|Briefly described|Fig.3 P40|||see also Fig.5 P42||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|42827|3|Fully described|p171|||of Avon River Group||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|43461|14|Not recorded|Table p625|Early Carboniferous|Late Devonian|||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|44185|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||Unit in Avon River Group.|||Extrusive: rhyolite and rhyodacite ignimbrite.|
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|44187|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Late Devonian|||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|66252|6|Mentioned|p211, p219 Table 1, p220|||Southern Macalister Synclinorium. Geochemistry detailed.||||||
27610|Wellington Rhyolite|68298|5|Briefly described|p230|Frasnian|Frasnian|The cullodenensis zone is designated for the Victorian faunas in lower and upper horizons in this unit.||||Age from correlation with Pambula River fauna in Boyd Volcanic Complex. ||
19710|Wellington Rhyolites|23710|5|Briefly described|p75|||||||||
19710|Wellington Rhyolites|31706|6|Mentioned|p645|||Devonian correlation chart||||||
19710|Wellington Rhyolites|32399|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|||||||
19710|Wellington Rhyolites|33238|5|Briefly described|p644|||||||||
19710|Wellington Rhyolites|33393|6|Mentioned|p164|||||||||
19710|Wellington Rhyolites|39291|4|Described|p217|||||||||
19710|Wellington Rhyolites|43547|14|Not recorded|Table p153,155||Frasnian|Part of Avon River Group||||||
19710|Wellington Rhyolites|64616|5|Briefly described|p136|||Of Neilson (1962, 1964),after Thiele (1907); extended and upgraded into Wellington Volcanic Group.||||||
19712|Wellington River Complex|35073|6|Mentioned|p21|||Variation of Wellington?||||||
19711|Wellington River Complex""|35073|5|Briefly described|p2|||Variation of Wellington?||||||
34141|Wellington River greenstones""|22628|6|Mentioned|fig1p108|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
19713|Wellington Serpentine|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
19713|Wellington Serpentine|35112|6|Mentioned|Fig.9|||||||||
29129|Wellington Serpentine""|33602|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
29129|Wellington Serpentine""|35112|6|Mentioned|p280|||||||||
72724|Wellington Volcanics Group|61161|6|Mentioned|p185|||Misspelt - see Wellington Volcanic Group.||||||
68139|Wellington greenstone suite|60905|5|Briefly described|p919|||Related to the Dolodrook serpentinite. Interpretation by I.A Duddy (1974) which should have been included in the AJES 50(5) article by Spaggiari,Gray and Foster "Formation and emplacement...Dolodrook serpentinite body, Lachlan Orogen, Victoria".||||||14-MAR-05
68443|Wennicott tonalite|24551|5|Briefly described|p76|||Informal - see Wennicott Tonalite. Of the Glenelg River Complex.||||||
38471|Wentworth group|23309|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 1.3|Early Devonian|Silurian|Informal-see Wentworth Group.||||||
38471|Wentworth group|24133|5|Briefly described|p20 Fig. 8|Early Devonian|Silurian|Informal.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
19748|Werribee Formation""|33599|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
19748|Werribee Formation""|35276|6|Mentioned|p237|||||||||
77289|Werribee Loams|65715|5|Briefly described|p13|||Superseded name used by Thomas and Baragwanath (1950). Described as clay loams with occasional pebbles underlying 'Newer Basalts'.||||||
25612|Werribee Plains basalts|33458|6|Mentioned|p30|||||||||
19749|Werribee Sand|33604|6|Mentioned|p23|||Cross section||||||
41345|Werribee formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p526|||||||||
19750|Werribee sand formation|37587|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
19757|Werrikoo Limestone|23768|5|Briefly described|p27, p57|Late Pliocene|Late Pliocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin. Overlain by Whalers Bluff Formation.  See also p135-137.||||||30-MAR-05
19757|Werrikoo Limestone|23909|5|Briefly described|p290|Pleistocene|Pliocene|Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
19757|Werrikoo Limestone|24551|5|Briefly described|p306, 342|||Overlies: Heytesbury Group.||||||
19757|Werrikoo Limestone|33160|6|Mentioned|p299|||||||||
19757|Werrikoo Limestone|35066|6|Mentioned|p218|||||||||
19757|Werrikoo Limestone|35271|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
19757|Werrikoo Limestone|38699|6|Mentioned|p28|||||||||
19757|Werrikoo Limestone|38700|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
19757|Werrikoo Limestone|41043|5|Briefly described|p98|||||||||
19757|Werrikoo Limestone|42827|6|Mentioned|p292|||same as Werrikoo Member of Whalers Bluff Formation||||||
19757|Werrikoo Limestone|44133|6|Mentioned|p157, 222|||||||||
19757|Werrikoo Limestone|62068|5|Briefly described|p135, Fig.2|Pliocene|Pliocene|||||Overlies the Whalers Bluff Formation. Overlain by the Newer Volcanics.||
19757|Werrikoo Limestone|70029|6|Mentioned|p153|Neogene|Neogene|||||Overlain unconformably by Bridgewater Formation.||
19756|Werrikoo Limestone Member|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Pleistocene||||||
19758|Werrikoo Member""|35066|5|Briefly described|p219|||||||||
19760|Werrikooian Beds|34164|6|Mentioned|p33|||Table.||||||
29445|Werrikooian Series|42966|6|Mentioned|p155|||Synonym of undifferentiated Loxton-Parilla Sands.||||||
32801|Werrikooian Stage|44238|14|Not recorded|Fig.3||Pleistocene|||||||
72745|West Magdala Basalt|62749|6|Mentioned|p722 Fig. 1a|||Probably not intended as a formal name.||||||
72749|West Magdala basalt|62741|6|Mentioned|p682 Fig. 4b|||Informal name - possibly a mining term.||||||23-JAN-07
78786|Western Aegirine Granite|63457|5|Briefly described|p127 Tb.1. |||Presented as a former name for (part of) the Mirranatwa Granite.||||||
19808|Western District Volcanics|34360|6|Mentioned|p12|||||||||
19826|Western"" Beds|33601|6|Mentioned|p13|||||||||
24568|Westernport Group|24551|6|Mentioned|p529|||||||||
24568|Westernport Group|45168|6|Mentioned|p15|||Misspelling of Western Port Group [CEBMar95]||||||
82328|Whaler's Bluff Formation|62068|5|Briefly described|p135, p137|Pliocene|Pliocene|[Misspelling of Whalers Bluff Formation] Shallow marine sequence.Early to mid- to late Pliocene. Zone N19 to N21.|||||Consists of silt,clay,marl and limestone containing numerous echinoids and oyster beds.|
83248|Whalers Bluff Group|73357|6|Mentioned|p44, p46, p48|Gelasian|Messinian|Otway Basin.|||Includes Hanson Plains Sands, Whalers Bluff Formation?|Overlies Heytesbury Group.||
38778|Whalers Bluff formation|23909|5|Briefly described|p290|||Informal name - see Whalers Bluff Formation.  Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
19860|Whalers Bluff sandstone|39077|6|Mentioned|Table 2|||||||||
80412|White Hills Conglomerate|71419|6|Mentioned|p8 Fig 2, p18 Fig 19|Eocene|Eocene|Fluvial sediments.||||||
39875|White Hills Gravel""|24383|6|Mentioned|p56 Tb.6|||Not intended as a formal name - see also White Hills Gravel||||||
19894|White Hills Gravels|35094|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
19894|White Hills Gravels|35242|6|Mentioned|p94|||||||||
19894|White Hills Gravels|61187|6|Mentioned|p89 Fig.7.|||Susceptibility measures given.||||||
35338|White Hills Group|24106|6|Mentioned|p184|Tertiary|Tertiary|Geological Province: Murray Basin.||||||
72726|White Horse Creek Formation|61161|6|Mentioned|p118|||Misspelt - see Wild Horse Formation.||||||
23188|White Monkey Subgroup|23615|3|Fully described|p95, p22|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of Snowy River Volcanics.  Incorporates portions of the former Deddick Rhyolite.  Overlies Deddick Lava and Black Mountain Rhyodacite.  Age: Early Devonian ~410-395Ma.||||||16-AUG-18
23188|White Monkey Subgroup|43206|5|Briefly described|map legend||Ludlow|Of Snowy River Volcanics||||||16-AUG-18
23188|White Monkey Subgroup|44185|5|Briefly described|Map legend.|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||Unit in Snowy River Volcanics.|||Extrusive, fluvial: felsic ignimbrite, minor conglomerate, sandstone.|
36862|White Monkey Volcanics|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
36862|White Monkey Volcanics|23309|5|Briefly described|p84, 106, 123, 128, Table 2.47|||Were in Snowy River Volcanics but now considered seperate.||||||
36862|White Monkey Volcanics|24551|4|Described|p149, 118 Fig. 5.1|Devonian|Devonian|Formerly included as a subgroup of the Snowy River Volcanics Group. See also White Monkey Volcanic Group.||||||
36862|White Monkey Volcanics|68115|5|Briefly described|p5.|Devonian|Devonian|Originally a subgroup of Snowy River Volcanic Group; given separate Group status as a distinct cauldron sequence by VandenBerg et al. (2000). Subsequently re-named White Monkey Volcanic Group (this study).||||||
38978|White Rabbit Granite|23814|6|Mentioned|p742 Fig. 1|||||||||
83452|White Rabbit Granodiorite|70268|6|Mentioned|p256|||||||||
42247|White Rabbit diorite|50546|5|Briefly described|p1232 Fig.1a|||Informal||||||
42247|White Rabbit diorite|62741|5|Briefly described|p693|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal name - see also White rabbit diorite. Gold bearing rocks.||||||
42247|White Rabbit diorite|62753|6|Mentioned|p801 Fig.1b|||Informal name. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
77891|White Star Formation|64616|5|Briefly described|p107|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Of Walhalla Group. See also White Star Sandstone (p14 Table 1.1, p105, p295, p303). Faulted boundaries. Included in Walhalla Group on lithology. Thickness uncertain. Quartz-rich sandstone interbedded with siltstone.||||||
77891|White Star Formation|68116|5|Briefly described|Appendix, Map 43.|Early Devonian|Early Devonian||||||Sandstone, siltstone: sandstone pale grey, thick to thin-bedded, turbidites, quartz-rich, medium to fine-grained; siltstone dark grey to black, thin-bedded, well laminated to shaly.|
72747|White rabbit diorite|62741|6|Mentioned|p682 Fig. 4a|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Informal name - see also White Rabbit diorite.||||||23-JAN-07
68412|Whitelaw formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p123|||||||||
42383|Whitlaw Siltstone|24588|5|Briefly described|p12 Fig.3|Lochkovian|Ludlow|Geological Province: Mount Easton Province. Of Jordan River Group. Misspelt? See Whitelaw Siltstone.||||||29-NOV-13
19979|Wickcliffe Rhyolite|30329|6|Mentioned|p30|||Table P30||||||
27001|Wickliffe Rhyolites|30579|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
27001|Wickliffe Rhyolites|33232|6|Mentioned|p71|||P73||||||
27001|Wickliffe Rhyolites|33236|6|Mentioned|p24|||U.Dev. Grampians Group||||||
27001|Wickliffe Rhyolites|33238|6|Mentioned|p640|||||||||
19981|Wickliffe rhyolite|39967|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
34701|Widenduck Limestone|22876|5|Briefly described|p15|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|420-415Ma||||||10-SEP-19
19983|Widgelli Clay|31345|6|Mentioned|p281|||||||||
19984|Widgelli Member|29898|5|Briefly described|p213|||||||||
19984|Widgelli Member|35272|6|Mentioned|p279|||||||||
19984|Widgelli Member|41848|6|Mentioned|p355|||of Lawrence, 1966.||||||
19984|Widgelli Member|70961|4|Described|p133|||Refers to Lawrence (1966). Aeolian.||||||
29454|Widgelli Member""|42966|6|Mentioned|Table 30 p196|||Superseded by Widgelli Pedoderm.||||||
29453|Widgelli Parna""|42966|6|Mentioned|Table 30 p196|||Synonym of Widgelli Pedoderm.||||||
19985|Widgelli Pedoderm member|34735|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
79766|Widgelli clays|70961|14|Not recorded|p133|||Informal reference to clays of Widgelli Member.||||||
19987|Widgelli parna|41848|6|Mentioned|p364|||||||||
19997|Wightman Hill Conglomerate|35277|6|Mentioned|Fig.5.2|||||||||
19999|Wightmans Hill Formation|35186|6|Mentioned|Fig.3|||||||||
74749|Wild Duck Creek Conglomerate|60599|6|Mentioned|p79|||Original name for Wild Duck Formation - of Dunn (1889a, 1890) but this name was considered inappropriate as conglomerate forms only a small portion; the name Derrinal Formation was suggested also (O'Brien 1986). ||||||
20011|Wild Duck Creek conglomerate|37925|4|Described|p492|||||||||
34832|Wild Duck Formation|22886|4|Described|p16|Permian|Permian|||||||
34832|Wild Duck Formation|23300|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|||||||19-NOV-08
34832|Wild Duck Formation|23302|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Permian|Permian|||||||
34832|Wild Duck Formation|23303|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Permian|Permian|||||||
34832|Wild Duck Formation|23304|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Permian|Permian|||||||
34832|Wild Duck Formation|23305|4|Described|p50||Permian|Of Dunn (1892). Unconformably underlain by Castlemaine Group. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||10-NOV-08
34832|Wild Duck Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Permian|Permian|||||||
34832|Wild Duck Formation|24177|4|Described|p66, p14|Early Permian|Early Permian|Thickness: approximately 75m (Bowen, 1959). Unconformably overlies the Castlemaine Group and conformably overlies the Crosbie Granite.||||||14-JUL-08
34832|Wild Duck Formation|24328|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Permian|Permian|||||||
34832|Wild Duck Formation|24329|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Permian|Permian|||||||
34832|Wild Duck Formation|24383|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
34832|Wild Duck Formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p196||Permian|||||||
34832|Wild Duck Formation|50154|6|Mentioned|p121|||Erroneous name for the Bacchus Marsh Formation.||||||
34832|Wild Duck Formation|60591|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Permian|Permian|Unconformably overlies the Castlemaine Supergroup. Glacial to fluvio-glacial deposits: tillite, silty diamicrite, diffusely stratified, moderately consolidated to unconsolidated; interbedded fluvioglacial conglomerate.||||||
34832|Wild Duck Formation|60592|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Permian|Permian|Unconformably overlies the Castlemaine Supergroup. Glacial to fluvio-glacial deposits: tillite, silty diamicrite, diffusely stratified, moderately consolidated to unconsolidated; interbedded fluvioglacial conglomerate.||||||
34832|Wild Duck Formation|60593|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Permian|Permian|Unconformably overlies the Castlemaine Supergroup. Glacial to fluvio-glacial deposits: tillite, silty diamicrite, diffusely stratified, moderately consolidated to unconsolidated; interbedded fluvioglacial conglomerate.||||||
34832|Wild Duck Formation|60595|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Permian|Permian|Unconformably overlies the Castlemaine Supergroup. Glacial to fluvio-glacial deposits: tillite, silty diamicrite, diffusely stratified, moderately consolidated to unconsolidated; interbedded fluvioglacial conglomerate.||||||
34832|Wild Duck Formation|60596|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Permian|Permian|Unconformably overlies the Castlemaine Supergroup. Glacial to fluvio-glacial deposits: tillite, silty diamicrite, diffusely stratified, moderately consolidated to unconsolidated; interbedded fluvioglacial conglomerate.||||||
34832|Wild Duck Formation|60597|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Permian|Permian|Glacial to fluvio-glacial deposits: nonmagnetic; low K, Th and U.||||||27-OCT-08
34832|Wild Duck Formation|60599|2|Defined|p24 Tb. 4, p79-80, P14|Late Permian|Early Permian|Prev. mapped as Wild Duck Creek Conglom+Derrinal Conglom (Dunn, 1889a, 1890). Diamictite interbedded with med.to coarse-gr.lithic sst. Unconformable on Castlemaine Supergp, Erindale + Crosbie granites.Unconformable below White Hills Gravel + Parilla Sand.||||||27-OCT-08
34832|Wild Duck Formation|64532|6|Mentioned|p374|Permian|Permian|Name proposed by Edwards et al. (1998) for Permian sediments throughout Victoria. Bacchus Marsh Formation (Roberts, 1984) has precedence.||||||
34832|Wild Duck Formation|65715|5|Briefly described|p9 Tb.5|Permian|Permian|Junior synonym for Bacchus Marsh Formation.||||||
34832|Wild Duck Formation|69089|5|Briefly described|Map legend|Permian|Permian||||||Fluvioglacial, glaciomarine: tillite, diamictite, sandstone, mudstone, conglomerate.|
39680|Wild Duck Formation and equivalents|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|||Informal name.||||||
41934|Wild Duck formation|60452|6|Mentioned|p14|||Informal name.||||||
72725|Wild Horse Creek Formation|61161|6|Mentioned|p115|||Misspelt - see Wild Horse Formation.||||||
20018|Wildhorse Formation|33732|6|Mentioned|Table III|||||||||
20018|Wildhorse Formation|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.34|||||||||
20018|Wildhorse Formation|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||||||||
20018|Wildhorse Formation|42577|6|Mentioned|p39|||Variation on Wild Horse Formation?||||||
20039|Wilkatana Formation""|31246|6|Mentioned|p54|||See also P56, 58. Eocene||||||
20039|Wilkatana Formation""|44133|6|Mentioned|p187|||Superseded by Cotabena Formation. ||||||
68810|Wilkatana fanglomerates|24566|5|Briefly described|p111|||Informal name. Of the Pooraka Formation. Outwash gravels.||||||03-MAY-05
20049|Wilkie Member|41585|6|Mentioned|p111|||||||||
20049|Wilkie Member|60599|6|Mentioned|p56|||Abbreviation of Wilkie Sandstone Member. Forms part of Norton Gully Sandstone (Walhalla Group). Overlain by Montys Hut Formation; underlain by Wilson Creek Shale. Considered by some workers to be equivalent  to McIvor Sandstone.||||||
20049|Wilkie Member|61185|5|Briefly described|p45|||Of Schleiger (1964a, 1964b). Former stratigraphic subdivision of Lower Palaeozoic rocks associated with Humevale Sst and Walhalla Gp sediments. Now obsolete. Rocks now belong to Norton Gully Sandstone (Walhalla Gp). See Wilkie Sst Mbr and Wilke Mbr.||||||07-FEB-11
20051|Wilkin Beds|30184|6|Mentioned|p173|||||||||
20051|Wilkin Beds|35066|6|Mentioned|p213|||||||||
20051|Wilkin Beds|42827|5|Briefly described|p285|||of Gellibrand Marl||||||
20052|Wilkins Beds|35066|4|Described|p211|||Misspelling of Wilkin Beds?||||||
27933|Willaura Sandstone|23229|6|Mentioned|p25|||||||||
27933|Willaura Sandstone|23402|6|Mentioned|p39|||||||||
27933|Willaura Sandstone|39967|5|Briefly described|p34|||||||||
27933|Willaura Sandstone|40172|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Silurian|Silurian|||||||
27933|Willaura Sandstone|40887|3|Fully described|p25|||||||||
27933|Willaura Sandstone|41585|5|Briefly described|p141|||||||||
27933|Willaura Sandstone|43753|6|Mentioned|p621|||||||||
27933|Willaura Sandstone|50371|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Silurian|Silurian|Of the Grampians group.  Cross-bedded pebbly quartz sandstone, polymictic conglomerate.||||||14-NOV-08
27933|Willaura Sandstone|61187|5|Briefly described|p69, p130.|Silurian|Silurian|Glenelg Zone.||Unit in Grampians Group.||||
27933|Willaura Sandstone|67978|6|Mentioned|p499 Tb.1|Lochovian|Lochovian|Zircon dating by Black (unpublished data) from rhyolite 100 m south of Stapylton Road junction with Willaura-Wickcliffe Road.|414 +/- 8, SIMS U-Pb|||||
38070|Willaura Sandstone""|23402|6|Mentioned|p25|||Superseded - see Grampians Group.   Originally mapped as 'Willaura Sandstones' (Spencer-Jones (1965); later modified to 'Willaura Sandstone' (Buckland, 1987); both now discontinued.||||||
20077|Willaura Sandstones|33232|4|Described|p71|||||||||
20077|Willaura Sandstones|42827|5|Briefly described|p141|||||||||
20077|Willaura Sandstones|61183|6|Mentioned|p28|||A sequence at Willaura named originally by Spencer-Jones (1965) but is possibly part of the Grampians Group. Thickness revised to 3200m. ||||||
20077|Willaura Sandstones|66002|6|Mentioned|p5|||Name introduced by Spencer-Jones (1965). Duplicates other sequences, and therefore superseded||||||
38069|Willaura Sandstones""|23402|6|Mentioned|p25|||Superseded - see Grampians Group.||||||
38071|Willaura rhyolite|23402|5|Briefly described|p29 Fig.16|Early Devonian|Late Silurian|Intrudes the Red Man Bluff Subgroup. U-Pb SHRIMP zircon age.|412.6 +/- 3.5|||||02-JUL-13
38071|Willaura rhyolite|70211|5|Briefly described|p3|||Stavely region.|412.6 +/- 3.5 Ma.|||||
38056|Williams Road Serpentinite|23402|3|Fully described|p12, p8 Tb. 1|Late Cambrian|Late Cambrian|Parent: Mount Stavely Volcanic Complex.   Thickness: 600m.   Geological Province: Adelaide Fold Belt||||||
38056|Williams Road Serpentinite|62742|6|Mentioned|p698|||Ultramafic rocks.||||||
38056|Williams Road Serpentinite|73118|6|Mentioned|p58|||My. Stavely area, Western Victoria.|||||Forearc-derived ophiolites.|
41886|Williamson Road Serpentinite|60451|4|Described|p25, 41|Early Cambrian|Early Cambrian|Of the Dimboola Igneous Complex. Previously considered to be part of the Mount Stavely Volcanic Complex.||||||
41886|Williamson Road Serpentinite|61183|5|Briefly described|p23|||Of the Mount Stavely Volcanic Complex. Intruded by Lalkaldarno Porphyry.||||||
41886|Williamson Road Serpentinite|66002|5|Briefly described|p4 Tb.1|Cambrian|Cambrian|Of Dimboola Road Serpentinite. Defined by Buckland 1986.||||||
40694|Williamson Road serpentenite|23309|5|Briefly described|p25 Table 2.1|Cambrian|Cambrian|||||||
77290|Willimigongong Creek Dacite|65715|5|Briefly described|p5|||Superseded name used by Summers (1914) for Willimigongong Ignimbrite.||||||
77291|Willimigongong Dacites|65715|5|Briefly described|p6, p7 Tb.4|||Superseded name for Willimigongong Ignimbrite introduced by Gregory (1902).||||||
20092|Willis Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p431 App1|||Superseded by Gattamurh Granite.||||||
20092|Willis Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Silurian||||||||
31327|Wilson Creek Formation|43533|14|Not recorded|p159|||||||||
31327|Wilson Creek Formation|43547|14|Not recorded|p159|||||||||
34787|Wilson Creek Sandstone|22882|5|Briefly described|p 11|Devonian|Silurian|||||||
20160|Wilson Creek shale|38787|6|Mentioned|p141|||||||||
20165|Wilson Promontory Granite|33602|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||||||||
20165|Wilson Promontory Granite|35112|6|Mentioned|Fig.9|||||||||
76848|Wilson's Promontory Batholith|65681|6|Mentioned|p741.|||[Formal name is Wilsons Promontory Granite]. Of Elburg and Nicholls, 1995. Phanerozoic granitoid with micro-granitoid enclaves having features identical with enclaves in Broken Hill megacrystic felsic gneisses.||||||14-MAY-13
20176|Wilsons Creek Shale|32074|5|Briefly described|p180|||||||||
20176|Wilsons Creek Shale|33326|6|Mentioned|p437|||Fauna.||||||
20176|Wilsons Creek Shale|33732|5|Briefly described|p105|||||||||
20176|Wilsons Creek Shale|34934|6|Mentioned|p281|||||||||
20176|Wilsons Creek Shale|35073|6|Mentioned|p22|||||||||
20176|Wilsons Creek Shale|36389|6|Mentioned|p41|||||||||
20176|Wilsons Creek Shale|37727|6|Mentioned|p65|||||||||
20176|Wilsons Creek Shale|38734|6|Mentioned|p9|||||||||
20176|Wilsons Creek Shale|40114|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
20176|Wilsons Creek Shale|43525|14|Not recorded|Table p132||Gedinnian|||||||
20176|Wilsons Creek Shale|43547|14|Not recorded|p148-9,Tb p152,157|Siegenian|Gedinnian|||||||
20176|Wilsons Creek Shale|70933|14|Not recorded|opp. p94|||Shown as Wilson Creek Shale on Table 1. opposite p. 94.||||||
20177|Wilsons Creek Shales|31161|5|Briefly described|p10|||||||||
20178|Wilsons Creek shale|35073|6|Mentioned|p17|||||||||
35578|Wilsons Promontory Granite Suite|23266|5|Briefly described|Fig13-5.1p354||Middle Devonian|||||||
20180|Wilsons Promontory granite|23232|6|Mentioned|p61, 63|||||||||
20180|Wilsons Promontory granite|34843|5|Briefly described|p8|||||||||
68413|Wilsons Promontory granites|24551|6|Mentioned|p225|||||||||
37186|Windamere supergroup|23562|6|Mentioned|p294|||Informal.||||||
38768|Windarra Subgroup|23615|6|Mentioned|p166|||Probably misspelt - see Windarra Formation.||||||
72875|Windarra formation|60542|6|Mentioned|p77|||Informal - see Windarra Formation.||||||
20218|Windermere Member|22875|5|Briefly described|p26 Table1|||Eumeralla Group||||||
20218|Windermere Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p251|||||||||
20218|Windermere Member|42079|2|Defined|App.1 P279|Early Cretaceous||||||||
20218|Windermere Member|43590|4|Described|p9|||||||||
20218|Windermere Member|63124|5|Briefly described|p48 Fig. 5.1|||Of Kopsen and Scholefield (1990). Of the Eumeralla Formation. Now superseded by Windermere Sandstone Member. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
20218|Windermere Member|73594|5|Briefly described|p36, p41-44|Aptian|Barremian|Otway Basin. Named by Kopsen and Scholefield (1990), subsequently modified by Morton (1990) to include dominant lithology, original name retained in this study.Type section defined in the Windermere-2 well. Fluvial environment. Latest Barremian or early Aptian age (P. notensis spore-pollen zone). Well developed in the Windermere Trough, maximum thickness of 160 m. Lithology and reservoir quality varies with the nature of the underlying Crayfish Subgroup. Absent on uplifted basement blocks. See also Windermere Sandstone.||Eumeralla Formation, basal unit||Unconformably overlies Crayfish Subgroup, Katnook Sandstone|Sandstones with minor siltstones, conglomerates and traces of coal. Sandstones are very fine to medium grained, angular or sub-angular and moderately sorted with clay matrix and traces of calcareous cement.|
68414|Windermere Sandstone member|24551|6|Mentioned|p245|||Of the Eumeralla Formation.||||||
74750|Wiridgil Formation|60599|5|Briefly described|p84|Paleocene|Paleocene|Of the Wangerrip Group. Geological Province:Otway  Basin.||||||30-JAN-09
74750|Wiridgil Formation|61185|5|Briefly described|p57|Tertiary|Tertiary|Of the Wangerrip Group. Contain large river-rounded lithic cobbles. Age: ~65Ma. Geol. Prov: Otway Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
40985|Wiridgil formation|24177|5|Briefly described|p69|||Not a formal name. Of the Wangerrip Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||
40985|Wiridgil formation|60452|6|Mentioned|p33|Cenozoic|Cenozoic|Informal name. Of the Wangerrip Group. Geological Province: Otway Basin.||||||19-NOV-08
36857|Wiridjil Formation|23307|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Paleocene|Paleocene|Of Wangerrip Group||||||
30578|Wiridjil Gravel Member|43208|5|Briefly described|map legend|Late Paleocene|Early Paleocene|of Early Paleocene - Late Paleocene age.Of Pebble Point Formation?, Wangerrip Group.||||||
30578|Wiridjil Gravel Member|66002|6|Mentioned|p10 Tb,8|||Used by Edwards et al. (1994). Equivalent to Wiridjil Gravel||||||
34114|Wiridjil Gravels|12796|5|Briefly described|p456 Fig. 2|Maastrichtian|Maastrichtian|See also Wiridjil Gravel. Of the Sherbrook Group. Interfingers with and overlies Timboon Sandstone; overlain by Massacre Shale. Geological Province: Otway Basin/Port Campbell Embayment.||||||
34114|Wiridjil Gravels|22470|5|Briefly described|p13 Fig. 17|Maastrichtian|Maastrichtian|Of Sherbrook Group.||||||
34114|Wiridjil Gravels|24551|6|Mentioned|p257 Fig. 9.25|||Of the Sherbrook Group.||||||
34114|Wiridjil Gravels|67367|5|Briefly described|p131 Fig.2. |Maastrichtian|Maastrichtian|||Unit in Sherbrook Group.||||
20349|Wok Wuk Marl|38070|6|Mentioned|Fig.12|||Gippsland Basin. Misspelling of Wuk Wuk?||||||
20396|Wombat Creek Beds|33602|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
20396|Wombat Creek Beds|35112|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
69236|Wombat Creek Formation|60503|5|Briefly described|p15, p95|||Upgraded by Talent (1956) to Wombat Creek Group. Described by Crohn (1950) as 'a sequence of shales, sandstones, limestones, grits and conglomerates'. Basal conglomerate is Toaks Creek Conglomerate.||||||05-SEP-05
20397|Wombat Creek Group""|37330|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
20400|Wombat Creek group|22968|6|Mentioned|P31|||||||||
20400|Wombat Creek group|23309|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 1.3|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|Informal-see Wombat Creek Group.||||||
20400|Wombat Creek group|24133|5|Briefly described|p20 Fig. 8|Silurian|Silurian|Informal.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
20400|Wombat Creek group|39447|6|Mentioned|p2|||||||||
20400|Wombat Creek group|60503|6|Mentioned|p27, p127|||Informal - see Wombat Creek Group.||||||
29163|Wombat Group|22708|6|Mentioned|p212|||||||||
29163|Wombat Group|30332|6|Mentioned|p131|||Middle Silurian age||||||
29163|Wombat Group|35278|6|Mentioned|p360|||||||||
35149|Wonga schist|23061|6|Mentioned|296|||||||||10-SEP-19
35149|Wonga schist|23918|4|Described|p1307|||Intruded by the Stawell granite. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
35149|Wonga schist|24087|5|Briefly described|p329|||Informal name.   Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
35149|Wonga schist|50546|6|Mentioned|p1232 Fig.1c|||Informal||||||30-NOV-04
35149|Wonga schist|60459|5|Briefly described|Map Legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Quartz-biotite (cordierite) pelitic schist and hornfels.||||||
35149|Wonga schist|61752|5|Briefly described|p6 Fig. 2|||Informal name. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||07-FEB-11
41887|Wonga schist""|60451|5|Briefly described|p57 Fig. 32, 181 Fig. 121|||Informal name refering to metamorphosed Warrak Formation. Of the Saint Arnaud Group.||||||
37125|Wonoka formation|23562|6|Mentioned|p294|||Informal.||||||
37125|Wonoka formation|23806|6|Mentioned|p1131|||Informal - see Wonoka Formation.||||||
73839|Wonthaggi Formation""|24453|4|Described|p808, p809 Fig.2|Albian|Barremian|Informal. >3000 m of feldspathic, volcanogenic sandstones, siltstones and coals. Contains diverse verterbrate and inverterbrate fossils. Of Strzelecki Group. Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||07-FEB-11
20466|Wonthaggi coals|37065|6|Mentioned|p43|||||||||
20467|Wonthaggi seam|42184|6|Mentioned|Fig.2 P348|||||||||
77667|Wood Point Dyke Swarm|67806|6|Mentioned|p110|Devonian|Devonian|Associated with gold mineralisation in the Central Victorian gold province.||||||
73179|Woodend Group trachytes|61896|6|Mentioned|p33|||Informal name.||||||19-DEC-07
73178|Woodend felsic volcanics|61896|6|Mentioned|p8|||Informal name. Age: ~8.5Ma.||||||19-DEC-07
68415|Woodmore Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p223|||Of the Strathbogie Province.||||||
76854|Woods Point dyke swarm|12100|6|Mentioned|p817|||||||||
76854|Woods Point dyke swarm|67804|5|Briefly described|pp64-65, p67|||||||Intrudes Jordan River and Walhalla Groups.|Mafic intrusions hosting gold.|
77704|Woods Reef dyke swarm|60308|6|Mentioned|p39, p41|||Informal name, VIC. Indicates Late Devonian rifting. Name capitalised p 40, Wood Reef mafic dyke swarm p 41. [NOT related to Woodsreef Melange, NSW]||||||29-MAY-13
68416|Woolamai granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p224|||Of the Dromana Suite.||||||13-JUL-05
20557|Woollybutt Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p447 Appendix 1|||Superseded by Woollybutt Quartz Monzodiorite.||||||
20557|Woollybutt Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Variation on Woollybutt Quartz Monzodiorite.||||||
20580|Woolshed Valley Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p447 App1|||Superseded by Woolshed Valley Granite.||||||
20580|Woolshed Valley Adamellite|41850|6|Mentioned|p432|||Crystals of quartz, feldspars and a few biotites in a fine-grained matrix.||||||30-NOV-04
20580|Woolshed Valley Adamellite|42827|5|Briefly described|p432|||Crystals of quartz, feldspars and a few biotites in a fine-grained matrix.||||||30-NOV-04
68417|Woolshed Valley granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p229|||Of the Beechworth Group.||||||
20593|Woomamai Granite|35290|6|Mentioned|p20|||Misspelling of Woolamai?||||||
74320|Woorinen Sands|63893|6|Mentioned|p192|||Dominates present day sand dune systems.||||||
74320|Woorinen Sands|73188|6|Mentioned|p320|Pleistocene|Pleistocene|Murray Basin.|||||Alluvial fans, clay, sand, gravel, wind-blown sand.|
68418|Woosang granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p229|||Of the Charlton Province.||||||
20628|World Hill Gabbro|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|||Variation on World Hill Granite.||||||
29175|World Hill granite|36201|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
37128|Wortupa Formation|23562|5|Briefly described|p295 Fig 2|Cryogenian|Cryogenian|||||||
69168|Wuk Wuk Marl Formation|60538|6|Mentioned|p472 Fig. 11, 488 Fig. 27|Middle Miocene|Early Miocene|||||||
69168|Wuk Wuk Marl Formation|63217|5|Briefly described|p97 Fig.2.|||Lateral equivalent to Yallourn Formation.|16.4 - 14.5 Ma.|||Overlies Gippsland Limestone Formation. Is overlain by Boisdale Formation, Tambo River Formation and Bairnsdale Limestone.||
20657|Wuk Wuk Marl Member|24468|5|Briefly described|p405 Fig.2|||Geological Province: Gippsland Basin. Of the Angler Subgroup||||||
20657|Wuk Wuk Marl Member|24551|6|Mentioned|p515|||||||||
20657|Wuk Wuk Marl Member|35271|6|Mentioned|p67|||||||||
20657|Wuk Wuk Marl Member|35273|5|Briefly described|p260|||||||||
20657|Wuk Wuk Marl Member|35274|5|Briefly described|p422|||||||||
20657|Wuk Wuk Marl Member|41868|5|Briefly described|p577|||||||||
20657|Wuk Wuk Marl Member|42371|6|Mentioned|p38|||||||||
20657|Wuk Wuk Marl Member|42827|6|Mentioned|p334|||||||||
20657|Wuk Wuk Marl Member|60538|5|Briefly described|p483 Fig. 22|||Geological Province: Gippsland Basin.||||||
20657|Wuk Wuk Marl Member|73562|6|Mentioned|p304|||Gippsland Basin; onshore.||||||
30547|Wulgulmerang Ashstone|23615|6|Mentioned|p124|||Supersedes Wulgulmerang Tuff of Ringwood (1955a,b).  Of Little River Subgroup.  Overlies Gelantipy Ignimbrite.  See also p277 App. 2.||||||
30547|Wulgulmerang Ashstone|43206|5|Briefly described|map legend||Lochkovian|of Little River Subgroup.||||||
30547|Wulgulmerang Ashstone|68115|5|Briefly described|p4.|Devonian|Devonian|Originally Wulgulmerang Tuff (Ringwood 1955a, b); later Wulgulmerang Tuffs (Talent et al. 1975) and Wulgulmerang Ashstone (Orth et al. 1995). This last term is not recommended by the IUGS; and as the unit includes clastic and pyroclastic deposits, the name Wulgulmerang Volcaniclastics is preferred.||||||
20660|Wulgulmerang Tuff|23309|4|Described|p108. Table 2.40|||Maximum Thickness: 200m.  Of the Little River Subgroup.||||||
20660|Wulgulmerang Tuff|23615|6|Mentioned|p124, p28|||Superseded by Wulgulmerang Ashstone.||||||
20660|Wulgulmerang Tuff|24551|5|Briefly described|p145|||Of the Little River Subgroup.||||||
20660|Wulgulmerang Tuff|33602|6|Mentioned|p32|||||||||
20660|Wulgulmerang Tuff|33603|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
20660|Wulgulmerang Tuff|33606|5|Briefly described|p64|||||||||
20660|Wulgulmerang Tuff|35014|6|Mentioned|p363|||||||||
20660|Wulgulmerang Tuff|35112|6|Mentioned|p285|||||||||
20660|Wulgulmerang Tuff|36201|5|Briefly described|p5|||||||||
20660|Wulgulmerang Tuff|37330|5|Briefly described|Table 2|||||||||
20660|Wulgulmerang Tuff|37727|6|Mentioned|p33|||||||||
20660|Wulgulmerang Tuff|41585|5|Briefly described|p136|||||||||
20660|Wulgulmerang Tuff|68115|5|Briefly described|p4.|Devonian|Devonian|Of Ringwood (1955a, b); later Wulgulmerang Tuffs (Talent et al. 1975) and Wulgulmerang Ashstone (Orth et al. 1995). This last term is not recommended by the IUGS; and as the unit includes clastic and pyroclastic deposits, the name Wulgulmerang Volcaniclastics is preferred.||||||
20661|Wulgulmerang Tuffs|34519|6|Mentioned|p44|||||||||
20661|Wulgulmerang Tuffs|68115|5|Briefly described|p4.|Devonian|Devonian|Originally Wulgulmerang Tuff (Ringwood 1955a, b); later Wulgulmerang Tuffs (Talent et al. 1975) and Wulgulmerang Ashstone (Orth et al. 1995). This last term is not recommended by the IUGS; and as the unit includes clastic and pyroclastic deposits, the name Wulgulmerang Volcaniclastics is preferred.||||||
20662|Wulgumerang Tuff|35283|6|Mentioned|p49|||Misspelling of Wulgulmerang?||||||
80554|Wunghu Group|71593|5|Briefly described|p51-p52, p54|||Murray Basin. [Misspelling of the Wunghnu Group].|||Includes the Bookpurnong Formation, Loxton Sand, Shepparton Formation and the Calivil Formation.|Overlies the Murray Group.||
20677|Wurruk Sand|37330|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
20677|Wurruk Sand|69016|5|Briefly described|p91|Late Miocene|Late Miocene|Of the Gippsland Basin.||Unit of Boisdale Formation.|||Sand unit.|
40695|Wurutwun formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p157|||||||||
20685|Wy Yung Gravel|37330|5|Briefly described|Table 4|||||||||
31812|Wycheproof granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p12, 657|||||||||
31812|Wycheproof granite|43846|5|Briefly described|13||Devonian|Stated as informal name, but formal form of name exists||||||
31812|Wycheproof granite|60491|6|Mentioned|p37|||Informal - see Wycheproof Granite. Of the Glenloth Suite||||||
31812|Wycheproof granite|61180|6|Mentioned|p24|||Informal name.||||||
31829|Wychitella granite|43846|6|Mentioned|13||Devonian|Stated as informal name, but formal form of name already exists||||||
20732|Xmas Granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p236|||||||||
20732|Xmas Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Reserved as Xmas Quartz Monzodiorite, NSW.||||||
20735|Yabba Adamellite|22603|6|Mentioned|p100||Cambrian|Gundowring Terrain. 500 Ma.||||||
20735|Yabba Adamellite|23309|6|Mentioned|p447 App1|||Superseded by Yabba Granite.||||||
20735|Yabba Adamellite|23454|5|Briefly described|p27 Fig.1|Silurian|Ordovician|~428Ma||||||
20735|Yabba Adamellite|24004|6|Mentioned|p279|||||||||
20735|Yabba Adamellite|24551|6|Mentioned|p 44 Fig. 2.51|Late Silurian|Late Silurian|||||||
20735|Yabba Adamellite|42089|6|Mentioned|p19|||||||||
20735|Yabba Adamellite|43220|6|Mentioned|p10||Silurian|||||||
20735|Yabba Adamellite|44184|5|Briefly described|Map Legend||Early Silurian|Shown as Yabba S-type.||||||
81503|Yabba adamellite|70890|4|Described|p326,328,332,334-339|Silurian|Silurian|Geological province: Lachlan Fold Belt. S-type peraluminous granite with contact aureoles, likely generated by melting of the high-grade metasedimentary rocks that it locally intrudes (Steele et al. 1992). Overprints regional metamorphic assemblages in the Lockart Terrane, indicating S-type magmatic intrusions post regional metamorphism. Rb-Sr mineral ages of 409 +\-4 Ma (whole rock feldspars) and 413 +\-4 Ma (muscovite) from a schist in the contact aureole provide minimum estimates of magmatic age (Steele 1993). Peak of 428+\-2 Ma represents intrusive age into Gundowring Terrane. Youngest inherited zircon age population of 451 Ma from protolith of which it is derived from. Preserves evidence of D4 and D5 deformations, with 428 Ma as maximum age constraint, and minimum age constraint for D1-D3 deformations.|428+\-2 Ma (intrusive age)|||||
20738|Yackadandah Adamellite|42154|6|Mentioned|Table 1 p334|||||||||14-JAN-16
25657|Yackandandah Basin Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p447 App1|||Superseded by Yackandandah Granite.||||||
25657|Yackandandah Basin Granite|30906|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Silurian|Silurian|Misuse of Yackandah granite ?||||||
25657|Yackandandah Basin Granite|31800|5|Briefly described|p205|||||||||
25657|Yackandandah Basin Granite|33602|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
25657|Yackandandah Basin Granite|34986|6|Mentioned|p333|||||||||
25657|Yackandandah Basin Granite|35112|6|Mentioned|p284|||||||||
25657|Yackandandah Basin Granite|37882|4|Described|p5|||||||||
25657|Yackandandah Basin Granite|39860|4|Described|p19|||Age: 380 +/- 15, 389 +/-15 Ma (K/Ar). Strongly porphyritic with large feldspar and quartz phenocrysts set in a fine grained quartz, feldspar, biotite groundmass.||||||30-NOV-04
25657|Yackandandah Basin Granite|41849|6|Mentioned|p405|||||||||
25657|Yackandandah Basin Granite|70910|5|Briefly described|p46|||||||||
27025|Yackandandah Porphyritic Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p447 Appendix 1|||Superseded by Yackandandah Granite.||||||
27025|Yackandandah Porphyritic Granite|39858|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|||||||
73483|Yackandandah adamellite|61163|6|Mentioned|p111|||One of three subdivisions (Lightbody, 1984) of the pluton currently named Yackandandah Granite; other two are Mudgeegonga and Bruarong adamellites.||||||
27627|Yackandandah granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p396|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Age: 365Ma.||||||
27627|Yackandandah granite|37871|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
27627|Yackandandah granite|38879|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
27627|Yackandandah granite|61163|6|Mentioned|p23, p71|||Informal - see Yackandandah Granite. Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||06-JUL-07
27627|Yackandandah granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p437 Tb. 1|||Informal name - mentioned only as Yackandandah under a Victorian granites heading - barium content information.||||||
20754|Yalca Sand Member|35091|5|Briefly described|p17|||||||||
20755|Yalca member|35091|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
20756|Yalca sand member|35091|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
20767|Yallock formation|36197|6|Mentioned|p10|||||||||
20767|Yallock formation|37366|6|Mentioned|p3|||||||||
20768|Yallourn Clay|23264|4|Described|Table13-3.1p325|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
20768|Yallourn Clay|24551|6|Mentioned|p504|||||||||
20768|Yallourn Clay|29708|6|Mentioned|Table 104|||||||||
20768|Yallourn Clay|31045|6|Mentioned|p140|||Stratigraphic diagram||||||
20768|Yallourn Clay|42827|5|Briefly described|Fig 8.24|||Of Yallourn Formation.||||||25-SEP-08
20768|Yallourn Clay|61336|5|Briefly described|p(xiii)|Middle Miocene|Middle Miocene|Refers to the clay which separates the upper and lower (A and B seams) seams of Yallourn Formation. Informal name. May be up to 5m thick.||||||07-FEB-11
20768|Yallourn Clay|70076|5|Briefly described|Regional: Fig.3|Langhian|Burdigalian|||Yallourn Formation.||Overlies Morwell Formation. Is overlain by Yallourn Seam.||
20768|Yallourn Clay|73289|6|Mentioned|p767|Miocene|Miocene|||Yallourn Formation.||||
20768|Yallourn Clay|73488|5|Briefly described|p632 Fig.2|Miocene|Miocene|Gippsland Basin.||||Overlies Morwell 1A Seam, underlies Yallourn Seam||
40305|Yallourn Coal|24468|5|Briefly described|p405 Fig.2|||Geological Province: Gippsland Basin. Of the Latrobe Group||||||
40305|Yallourn Coal|24551|6|Mentioned|p 333 fig. 10.41|||||||||
29181|Yallourn Coal Seam|37585|6|Mentioned|p40|||||||||
29181|Yallourn Coal Seam|37587|6|Mentioned|p35|||||||||
29181|Yallourn Coal Seam|41423|6|Mentioned|p284|||||||||
29181|Yallourn Coal Seam|63217|6|Mentioned|p102 Fig.6.|||Latrobe Valley.||||||
29181|Yallourn Coal Seam|73289|6|Mentioned|p766 Fig.3|||||Latrobe Group.||Is overlain by Haunted Hill Formation.||
20770|Yallourn Group|29821|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
20770|Yallourn Group|31045|6|Mentioned|p141|||||||||
20770|Yallourn Group|35273|6|Mentioned|p266|||||||||
20770|Yallourn Group|37065|6|Mentioned|p42|||||||||
20770|Yallourn Group|37127|6|Mentioned|p348|||||||||
20770|Yallourn Group|42827|6|Mentioned|p341|||superseded by Yallourn Formation||||||
20770|Yallourn Group|71202|14|Not recorded|p196|||Subdivision and stratigraphic table.||||||
20770|Yallourn Group|73289|6|Mentioned|p768|||Reduced to Formation rank and included in Latrobe Valley Group by Hocking (1976).||||||
20772|Yallourn Seam|23264|4|Described|Table13-3.1p325, 326, 331-2|Miocene|Miocene|||||||
20772|Yallourn Seam|24038|6|Mentioned|p451|||||||||
20772|Yallourn Seam|29708|6|Mentioned|Table 104|||||||||
20772|Yallourn Seam|31045|6|Mentioned|p141|||||||||
20772|Yallourn Seam|38928|5|Briefly described|p19|||||||||
20772|Yallourn Seam|38935|6|Mentioned|Fig.1|||||||||
20772|Yallourn Seam|39551|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Miocene|Oligocene|Miocene to Oligocene||||||
20772|Yallourn Seam|39929|6|Mentioned|p277|||||||||
20772|Yallourn Seam|40114|6|Mentioned|p1|||||||||
20772|Yallourn Seam|40117|6|Mentioned|p55|||See also P61||||||
20772|Yallourn Seam|61336|6|Mentioned|p(vi), p(xi) Fig. 11|||Part of the Yallourn Formation. See also Yallourn seam.||||||07-FEB-11
20772|Yallourn Seam|63217|4|Described|p95, p96, pp98-113.         |Middle Miocene|Middle Miocene|The last major coal deposited in the Latrobe Valley and Australia. 100m thick. Dominated by a sclerophyll biofacies; significantly drier climate than the Early Miocene Morwell Seams. T. bellus spore-pollen zonal age. Major depocentre was in the Yallourn/Maryvale area. Moisture content ranges from 65% to 58%. Total ash content is very low: less than 1.5% dry basis.||Unit in Latrobe Valley Group.||Is overlain by the Hazelwood Formation.||
20772|Yallourn Seam|68203|6|Mentioned|p13|||The uppermost coal seam in the Gippsland Basin.||||||
20772|Yallourn Seam|70076|5|Briefly described|Regional: Fig.3|Langhian|Langhian|||Yallourn Formation.||Overlies Yallourn Clay.||
20772|Yallourn Seam|70862|6|Mentioned|p50-51, 55, 59|Miocene|Miocene|Latrobe Valley, Gippsland Basin. Also appears as Yallourn seam. Apparently used as an alternative to Yallourn Formation (p48 Fig.1, p49-50). Coal colour log. Middle Miocene. W-to-E Latrobe Valley cross-section with correlations etc.||||||
20772|Yallourn Seam|73289|6|Mentioned|p767|Miocene|Miocene|||Yallourn Formation.||||
20772|Yallourn Seam|73488|6|Mentioned|p631, p632 Fig.2, p635|Miocene|Miocene|Gippsland Basin. Correlates with marine sequence of Seaspray Group. See also Yallourn Seams p634 Fig.4, Yallourn Coal Seams p633 Fig.3.||||Correlates with Seaspray Group||
20771|Yallourn Seam coal|40114|6|Mentioned|p7|||||||||
77519|Yallourn Sequence|63217|6|Mentioned|p97 Fig.2.|||Shown as comprising the Yallourn Formation.||||||
20773|Yallourn coal seam|23264|6|Mentioned|p326, 331|||||||||
20773|Yallourn coal seam|24038|5|Briefly described|p448 Fig.9|||||||||
20773|Yallourn coal seam|37495|6|Mentioned|p335|||||||||
20773|Yallourn coal seam|39485|6|Mentioned|p2143|||||||||
20773|Yallourn coal seam|39929|6|Mentioned|p277|||||||||
20773|Yallourn coal seam|73562|6|Mentioned|p310|Miocene|Oligocene|Gippsland Basin; onshore.||||Correlative (siliciclastic) of Balook Formation.||
20774|Yallourn formation|23309|6|Mentioned|p360|Miocene|Oligocene|||||||
20774|Yallourn formation|24551|6|Mentioned|p325, 525|||||||||
20774|Yallourn formation|34815|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
20774|Yallourn formation|37530|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
20774|Yallourn formation|42649|6|Mentioned|p204|||Variation on Yallourn Formation||||||
20774|Yallourn formation|61336|5|Briefly described|p(iii)|||Informal - see Yallourn Formation. A main coal-bearing unit of the Latrobe Valley Coal Measures. Overlies Morwell formation.||||||07-FEB-11
20775|Yallourn seam|37127|5|Briefly described|p348|||||||||
20775|Yallourn seam|37495|6|Mentioned|p337|||||||||
20775|Yallourn seam|38212|6|Mentioned|p212|||||||||
20775|Yallourn seam|38295|6|Mentioned|p53|||||||||
20775|Yallourn seam|40117|6|Mentioned|p61|||||||||
20775|Yallourn seam|42184|6|Mentioned|p350|||||||||
20775|Yallourn seam|61336|6|Mentioned|p(vii)|||See also Yallourn Seam.||||||07-FEB-11
20775|Yallourn seam|69750|6|Mentioned|p67-68, 70-72, 76|Miocene|Miocene|On-shore Gippsland Basin. Colourimetry log. Lithotype cycles described, linked to floras.||||||
69356|Yalmy Group quartzites|23938|6|Mentioned|p114|||Informal reference to quartzites of the Yalmy Group.||||||25-SEP-08
69356|Yalmy Group quartzites|60541|6|Mentioned|p30|||Informal name Refers to quartzites within the Yalmy Group.||||||
38445|Yalmy group|23309|6|Mentioned|p93|||||||||
38445|Yalmy group|24133|5|Briefly described|p21|||Misspelt - see Yalmy Group.  Geological Province: Lachlan Fold Belt.||||||
38445|Yalmy group|60541|6|Mentioned|p16|||Informal - see Yalmy Group.||||||
38445|Yalmy group|60542|6|Mentioned|p17|Early Silurian|Early Silurian|Informal - see Yalmy Group.||||||
38445|Yalmy group|61161|6|Mentioned|p78|||Informal - see Yalmy Group.||||||
38445|Yalmy group|61163|6|Mentioned|p27|||Informal - see Yalmy Group.||||||
20778|Yaloak Formation""|35276|6|Mentioned|p237|||||||||
20791|Yambulla Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||Reserved as Yambulla Adamellite, NSW.||||||
20791|Yambulla Granite|69801|6|Mentioned|p129|||Eastern Lachlan Orogen.||Kameruka Supersuite||||
20799|Yan Yean Formation""|35283|5|Briefly described|p47|||||||||
20799|Yan Yean Formation""|41585|6|Mentioned|p120|||||||||
68420|Yan Yean formation|24551|5|Briefly described|p123|||||||||
20801|Yanac Member|31625|6|Mentioned|Fig. 5.2|||Oligocene||||||
20801|Yanac Member|42137|6|Mentioned|Table 1 P371|||||||||
20801|Yanac Member|42966|4|Described|Table 13|||Of the Ettrick Formation. Synonymous with Compton Conglomerate.||||||29-JUL-08
20801|Yanac Member|49038|5|Briefly described|p38|||||||||
20801|Yanac Member|64237|5|Briefly described|p18 Fig. 2|Late Oligocene|Late Oligocene|Of Lawrence (1966) in his revision of the Murray Group - as a unit within the Netherby Marl, which replaced Ettirck Marl (Murray Group). Lawrence later (1975) retained Ettrick Marl and  dropped Netherby Marl, its rocks now included within Ettrick Formatio||||||29-JUL-08
40175|Yanac picrites|24599|5|Briefly described|p498|Neoproterozoic|Neoproterozoic|Informal name.||||||
41935|Yando Clay|2967|5|Briefly described|p14, 32, 40, 46|Pliocene|Pliocene|See also references to Yando Clay Member (p22, 30) and Yando Member (p31 Fig.2.15). Eastern Murray Basin.||Shepparton Formation.||Overlies Calivil Formation. Is overlain by Shepparton Formation. Lateral facies equivalent of Parilla Sand.|Non-marine, red and grey mottled clays.|
41935|Yando Clay|24551|6|Mentioned|p322 Fig. 10.29|||Of the Wunghnu Group.||||||
41935|Yando Clay|60452|5|Briefly described|p40|Quaternary|Quaternary|Lower unit of the Shepparton Formation named by Macumber (1983). Composed of red to grey clay with a lateritic grit at the base.||||||
41935|Yando Clay|60599|5|Briefly described|p92|Quaternary|Quaternary|One of two units of Shepparton Formation in Loddon Valley - overlain by an unnamed clay unit. Composed of red to grey clays containing lateritic grit at its base. Interpreted as lateral non-marine equivalent of Parilla Sand. ||||||
41935|Yando Clay|61185|5|Briefly described|p63|||Lower of two units of Shepparton Formation (Macumber 1983), underlying upper unnamed clay unit. Interpreted as lateral non-marine (coastal plain) equivalent of Parilla Sand. Red to grey clays and contains lateritic grit at its base.||||||07-FEB-11
41935|Yando Clay|68194|6|Mentioned|p24|Pliocene|Pliocene|Murray Basin.||Unit in Wunghnu Group.||||
29458|Yando Clay Member|2967|5|Briefly described|p22, 30|||A lateral, non-marine facies equivalent of the Parilla Sand. More often than not, this unit is referred to as Yando Clay (see references p14, 32, 40, 46). Appears as Yando Member on p31 Fig.2.15.||Shepparton Formation.|||Red and grey oxidised clay.|
29458|Yando Clay Member|42966|5|Briefly described|p410|||Of Shepparton Formation||||||
20822|Yangery basalt|37583|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
20832|Yapeen Series""|40127|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
20833|Yapeenian Slate|31706|6|Mentioned|p637|||Ordovician correlation chart||||||
34727|Yarammie Granodiorite|22878|6|Mentioned|p85|||||||||
33844|Yarra Supergroup|12100|5|Briefly described|p819|Middle Devonian|Silurian|Central Victoria; three major upward fining cycles that are widely distributed in the Melbourne Zone; two lesser cycles that are more locally distributed; upward fining succession with an upward decrease in lithic content||||||
33844|Yarra Supergroup|22530|5|Briefly described|Fig.2 p694|Devonian|Silurian|||||||
33844|Yarra Supergroup|66182|6|Mentioned|p323 Fig.5|Devonian|Silurian|||||||
79257|Yarram Member|70076|5|Briefly described|Regional: Fig.3|Danian|Maastrichtian|||Barracouta Formation.||Is overlain by Campanian Volcanics.||
35596|Yarramundi Granite|23275|6|Mentioned|p470|||Name of building stone?||||||
27631|Yaugher Volcanics|22875|4|Described|p58|Oligocene|Oligocene|Older Volcanics||||||
27631|Yaugher Volcanics|23778|5|Briefly described|p674|||||||||
27631|Yaugher Volcanics|24551|6|Mentioned|p296|||||||||
27631|Yaugher Volcanics|42452|5|Briefly described|Map legend|late Oligocene|late Oligocene|||||||
27631|Yaugher Volcanics|42453|4|Described|p15|||||||||
27631|Yaugher Volcanics|61182|6|Mentioned|p24|Late Oligocene|Late Oligocene|Of Ticknell et al (1991). Volcanic event related to the Older Volcanics.||||||27-AUG-12
40696|Yeerung River volcanics|23309|6|Mentioned|p318|||||||||
40696|Yeerung River volcanics|24551|5|Briefly described|p120|||See Yerrung River Volcanics.||||||
37323|Yeerung Volcanics|24004|5|Briefly described|p275 Fig.2|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
37323|Yeerung Volcanics|60541|6|Mentioned|p13|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|See also Yeerung River Volcanics - names used interchangeably. Mentioned together with Snowy River Volcanics equivalents. Complex sequence of pyroclastics, lavas and intrusives interbedded with sediments of various kinds, mostly non-marine.||||||12-JAN-06
20930|Yellourn Seam|42184|6|Mentioned|p350|||||||||
20931|Yellow Bluff Beds|24055|5|Briefly described|p76|||Of Puebla Formation.  Geological Basin: Bass Basin.||||||
20931|Yellow Bluff Beds|24551|6|Mentioned|p313|||Of the Puebla Formation.||||||
20931|Yellow Bluff Beds|33155|5|Briefly described|p119|||||||||
20931|Yellow Bluff Beds|36499|6|Mentioned|p47|||Refers Singleton 1967.||||||
20931|Yellow Bluff Beds|43702|6|Mentioned|Fig.2,p398||Miocene|||||||
20931|Yellow Bluff Beds|65316|5|Briefly described|p597 Fig 2|Messinian|Tortonian|In part equivalent to the Puebla Formation?||Of Torquay Group.||Overlies Zeally Limestone and is overlain by Newer Volcanics.||26-JUN-19
20931|Yellow Bluff Beds|65687|6|Mentioned|p189|Tertiary|Tertiary|Of Puebla Formation? Calcarenite. ||||||
20931|Yellow Bluff Beds|70942|4|Described|p122, 119|||A little older than the Batesford Limestone.||||||
72876|Yellow Waterholes formation|60542|6|Mentioned|p77|||Informal - see Yellow Waterholes Ignimbrite.||||||
68421|Yellow Waterholes ignimbrite|24551|6|Mentioned|p143|||Informal - see Yellow Waterholes Ignimbrite. Of the Tara Range Subgroup.||||||
20966|Yering Group|31706|6|Mentioned|p641|||Silurian correlation chart||||||
20966|Yering Group|31852|6|Mentioned|p720|||||||||
20966|Yering Group|32076|6|Mentioned|p201|||Stratigraphic divisions||||||
20966|Yering Group|33599|6|Mentioned|p4|||||||||
20966|Yering Group|33968|6|Mentioned|p5|||Refers Gill (1965).||||||
20966|Yering Group|34287|6|Mentioned|p95|||||||||
20966|Yering Group|34954|6|Mentioned|Fig.34|||||||||
20966|Yering Group|43461|14|Not recorded|p627|||||||||
20966|Yering Group|43530|14|Not recorded|p1027|||||||||
20966|Yering Group|43531|14|Not recorded|p795|||Lillydale Limestone now regarded as Siegenian||||||
20966|Yering Group|43547|14|Not recorded|p150,Table p152|Emsian|Siegenian|||||||
20966|Yering Group|70933|14|Not recorded|Table 1|||Generalised east west section Silurian and Devonian,Victoria refers to Talent 1965.||||||
25671|Yering Siltstone|37727|4|Described|p96|||See also P10 and Fig.1.||||||
20969|Yeringberg Sandstone|23229|5|Briefly described|Table3-3p26, 31|Pragian|Pragian|||||||
20969|Yeringberg Sandstone|35073|6|Mentioned|p6|||||||||
20968|Yeringberg Sandstone Member|30867|6|Mentioned|Fig.2|||Refers Garratt,Gill,Vandenberg & Williams.||||||
20968|Yeringberg Sandstone Member|30931|6|Mentioned|Map legend|Early Devonian|Early Devonian|Part of Humevale Formation||||||
20968|Yeringberg Sandstone Member|33601|6|Mentioned|p34|||||||||
20968|Yeringberg Sandstone Member|35283|6|Mentioned|p55|||||||||
20968|Yeringberg Sandstone Member|62469|5|Briefly described|p5 Fig. 2|Lochkovian|Lochkovian|Of Humevale Siltstone. Geological Province: Darraweit Guim Province.||||||07-FEB-11
31927|Yeringian series|43876|14|Not recorded|p557||Ludlovian|See also Lexicon||||||
37796|Yeungroon Granodiorite|23309|6|Mentioned|p448 Appendix 1|||Superseded by Yeungroon Granite.||||||
42136|Yeungroon granite|60491|6|Mentioned|p58|||Informal - see Yeungroon Granite.||||||
31831|Yeungroon granodiorite|43846|5|Briefly described|13||Devonian|Belongs to Mount Cole Suite||||||
20981|Yielima Sand Member|35091|5|Briefly described|p17|||||||||
20982|Yielima member|35091|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
20983|Yielima sand member|35091|6|Mentioned|p16|||||||||
29459|Yielma Member|42966|5|Briefly described|p410|||Misspelling of Yielima Member of Shepparton Formation||||||
21006|Yinnar Group|29821|6|Mentioned|Table 1|||||||||
21006|Yinnar Group|37127|6|Mentioned|p347|||||||||
21005|Yinnar Group""|35273|6|Mentioned|p266|||||||||
21005|Yinnar Group""|42827|6|Mentioned|p340|||refers to Thomas & Baragwanath (1949)||||||
80413|You Yangs Granodiorite|71419|6|Mentioned|p18 Fig 19|Devonian|Devonian|||||||
74713|You Yangs Monzogranite|64312|6|Mentioned|p439 Tb. 2|||Chemical analysis information.||||||
21014|You Yangs granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p224|||Of the Tynong Suite.||||||
21014|You Yangs granite|31345|6|Mentioned|p125|||||||||
21014|You Yangs granite|64312|6|Mentioned|p437|||Informal name - see You Yangs Monzogranite. ||||||
68422|Youarang granite|24551|6|Mentioned|p223|||Informal.||||||
21026|Younger Basalt|37035|6|Mentioned|p154|||||||||
21026|Younger Basalt|37501|6|Mentioned|p407|||||||||
29965|Younger Basalts|43058|6|Mentioned|p9|||synonym for Newer Volcanics||||||
29487|Younger Volcanics "" (VIC)|42966|6|Mentioned|p290|||||||||
37370|Younger Volcanics basalt|24038|6|Mentioned|p445|||Formal name not intended.||||||
69357|Youngs Creek Granite|60541|6|Mentioned|p113|||Superseded by Orbost Tonalite.  Term used for dimension stone that was once quarried for use in Melbourne public buildings.||||||23-JUN-05
69357|Youngs Creek Granite|60542|6|Mentioned|p128|||Name used by McInerny (1929) for Orbost Trondhjemite dimension stone .||||||
68423|Ythan Creek Ignimbrite|24551|5|Briefly described|p163 fig. 6.4|Late Devonian|Late Devonian|Of the Acheron Volcanics Subgroup. Marysville Igneous Complex. Supersedes Warburton Quartz Rhyodacite.||||||
21059|Yuengroon Granite|23309|6|Mentioned|p447 App1|||Informal - see Yeungroon Granite.||||||
21059|Yuengroon Granite|42726|5|Briefly described|map legend|Early Devonian||||||||
73180|Yungaburra Complex|61896|6|Mentioned|p71|Miocene|Miocene|Probable age: 8.3Ma. See also "Yungaburra Complex". ||||||
21079|Zeally Limestone|23768|5|Briefly described|p28 Fig.5|Miocene|Miocene|In the Torquay/Geelong area. Yellow polyzoal limestone.  See also p71, p103, p149.||||||30-MAR-05
21079|Zeally Limestone|24055|5|Briefly described|p76|||Of Puebla Formation.  Geological Basin: Bass Basin.||||||
21079|Zeally Limestone|24551|5|Briefly described|p312 Fig. 10.21, 313|||Of the Puebla Formation. Of the Torquay Group.||||||06-MAY-11
21079|Zeally Limestone|33155|5|Briefly described|p119|||||||||
21079|Zeally Limestone|34421|6|Mentioned|p261|||||||||
21079|Zeally Limestone|35276|6|Mentioned|p235|||||||||
21079|Zeally Limestone|36499|6|Mentioned|p47|||||||||
21079|Zeally Limestone|41043|6|Mentioned|p96|||||||||
21079|Zeally Limestone|43667|6|Mentioned|Fig.3,p12||Middle Eocene|||||||
21079|Zeally Limestone|43702|6|Mentioned|Fig.2,p398|Miocene|Oligocene|||||||
21079|Zeally Limestone|61155|5|Briefly described|p18|Middle Miocene|Early Miocene|Of the Torquay Group. Overlies the Puebla Formation. Age: 18-15.5Ma. Thickness: 15m. Geological Province: Torquay Basin.||||||
21079|Zeally Limestone|65316|6|Mentioned|p597 Fig 2|Tortonian|Langhian|||Of the Puebla Formation (Torquay Group).||Overlies Celapora Beds and is overlain by Yellow Bluff Beds.||23-APR-12
21079|Zeally Limestone|70942|4|Described|p122|||||||||
21080|Zeally limestone member|35290|6|Mentioned|p34|||||||||
21080|Zeally limestone member|36499|6|Mentioned|p43|||||||||
41875|eastern schist""|60451|6|Mentioned|p59|||Informal name for some deformed Saint Arnaud Group rocks.||||||
34779|enclave biotite adamellite|22942|6|Mentioned|p274|||Informal||||||
41641|felsic Tuloona Granodiorite""|50154|6|Mentioned|p94|||Mapped by Kemp & Gray (1999). Now referred to as Awaiti Granite.||||||25-AUG-04
41876|footwall volcanics""|60451|6|Mentioned|p59|||Informal name for lavas of the Magdala Volcanics.||||||
41879|magdala volcanogenics""|60451|6|Mentioned|p59|||Informal - refers to parts of the Magdala Volcanics.||||||
41880|mine schist""|60451|6|Mentioned|p57, 163|||Informal name. Refers to Warrak Formation, Saint Arnaud Group and parts of Magdala Volcanics.||||||27-OCT-04
38740|passage beds""|23615|5|Briefly described|p138, p174|||Superseded by Spring Creek Member. Informal term used by Fletcher (1988b,h) for the transition between the underlying Snowy River Volcanics and Buchan Caves Limestone.||||||
72803|roseate adamellite|23319|5|Briefly described|p413 Fig. 3, p415||Ordovician|Minor intrusion of distinctive, medium- to coarse-grained rock dominated by subhedral rose microcline and contains abundant muscovite.||||||
41748|roseate adamellite""|50154|5|Briefly described|p99|||Informal name of Kemp & Gray (1999). Small body of muscovite granite. Contains rose-coloured microcline and muscovite. Intrudes the Schofield Granite.||||||
41749|roseate"" granite|50154|6|Mentioned|p99|||Referring to the small body of muscovite granite informally referred to as "roseate adamellite" by Kemp & Gray (1999).||||||
36805|upper Anglesea Sand""|23778|6|Mentioned|p679 Appendix 1|||||||||
35527|upper Kilmore Siltstone|23229|6|Mentioned|p27||Ludlow|||||||
