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A revised stratigraphy for the precambrian in North-West Tasmania

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posted on 2023-11-02, 06:02 authored by RD Gee
Within the Proterozoic rocks of the Rocky Cape Geanticline in north-west Tasmania, three contrasting sedimentary assemblages are recognised.
The Rocky Cape Group, which has been previously used very broadly, is redefined to include only one of these assemblages. The revised definition includes the orthoquartzite, siltstone and shale which form a continuous sequence in the Rocky Cape area. Some new formations are defined.
The Smithton Dolomite, and related rocks, unconformably overlie the Rocky Cape Group to the west at Black River. The Burnie Formation is a thick sequence flanking the Rocky Cape Group to the east. The Rocky Cape Group and the Burnie Formation are separated by the Keith Metamorphics, which is a belt of low grade regional metamorphic greenschist, amphibolite and pelitic schist.

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Papers & Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania

Volume

102

Pagination

7-10

ISSN

0080-4703

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