Structural evidence of the age of folded rocks on the south coast of New South Wales

M. A. Etheridge, D. M. Ransom, P. F. Williams, C. J L Wilson

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Abstract

The pre-Devonian sedimentary and volcanic sequence exposed along the south coast of New South Wales has previously been divided into three stratigraphic groups: (1) Upper Ordovician graptolite-bearing slate which is conformable with (2) interlayered thinly-bedded greywacke and pelite of undifferentiated Ordovician age and (3) Cambrian successions of interlayered chert, pelite and volcanic rock at Bate-mans Bay and Narooma. The main bases for this subdivision are a change in rock types between (1) and (2), and the unconformity between (2) and (3) formerly proposed on the basis of changes in rock type and fold style across the boundary. New structural data are presented which refute the presence of the unconformity, and conformity of (2) and (3) with the fossiliferous slates is established. Copyright.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)465-470
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of the Geological Society of Australia
Volume19
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1973
Externally publishedYes

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