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The Cainozoic geology of the Middle Shoalhaven Plain
Authors:Bryan P Ruxton  Graham Taylor
Institution:Canberra College of Advanced Education , P.O. Box 1, Belconnen, A.C.T., 2616
Abstract:The Middle Shoalhaven Plain is a large, tray‐like depression bounded in the west by the Mulwaree fault and in the east by cliffed Permian sediments. The plain is probably Mesozoic in origin and was partially alluviated during the Early to mid‐Eocene. Much of the plain and sediments were covered by basalts during the Late Eocene. This was followed by an episode of deep weathering, which culminated in the formation of widespread bauxitic and lateritic crusts and manganocrete and silcrete during the mid‐Tertiary. A second minor weathering event is recorded during the latest Tertiary to Early Pleistocene. Two new basalt dates are consistent with earlier ones at about 43 Ma. Palaeomagnetism shows bauxites and ferricretes to be mid‐Tertiary.
Keywords:Geomorphic history  Tertiary sediments  basalt  duricrusts  silcrete  bauxite  weathering profiles  palaeomagnetism
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