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Field photographs of the Nuccaleena Formation (a–d), Whyalla Sandstone (e) and Elatina Formation (a,f) at Enorama Creek (a–c), Hallett Cove (d, f), and Mt. Gunson Mine (e), showing dolostone overlying red tillite (a), red nodular siltstone facies (b), tent structure with axial growth fault (c) tent structures without faulting (e,f), interbedded dolostone and red siltstone facies (d). Hammer for scale (b–d, f) has a handle 25 cm long; sign beneath red gum (a) is 1.2 m tall; and trees atop mine face (e) are 3 m tall.
Published: 01 March 2011
Fig. 2. Field photographs of the Nuccaleena Formation ( a – d ), Whyalla Sandstone ( e ) and Elatina Formation ( a , f ) at Enorama Creek ( a – c ), Hallett Cove ( d , f ), and Mt. Gunson Mine ( e ), showing dolostone overlying red tillite ( a ), red nodular siltstone facies ( b ), tent
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 November 1974
Economic Geology (1974) 69 (7): 1138–1147.
... sulfides are digenite and djurleite which are associated mainly with the Pandurra quartzite and the Whyalla sandstone and were emplaced after lithification of the sediments. The latest mineralization is shown in the East Lagoon and Mystery areas and represents near-surface sulfide mineralization formed...
Journal Article
Published: 23 September 2021
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2021) 91 (9): 929–944.
... Member facies investigated here includes aeolian deposition and may be analogous to syn-glacial Marinoan aeolian units including the Bakoye Formation in Mali and the Whyalla Sandstone in South Australia. Here we use principal-component analysis (PCA) to directly compare quantitative microtextural...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2011
Journal of the Geological Society (2011) 168 (2): 289–308.
...Fig. 2. Field photographs of the Nuccaleena Formation ( a – d ), Whyalla Sandstone ( e ) and Elatina Formation ( a , f ) at Enorama Creek ( a – c ), Hallett Cove ( d , f ), and Mt. Gunson Mine ( e ), showing dolostone overlying red tillite ( a ), red nodular siltstone facies ( b ), tent...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Memoirs
Published: 01 January 2011
DOI: 10.1144/M36.70
EISBN: 9781862394117
... Whyalla Sandstone on the Stuart Shelf passes eastwards into glaciofluvial, deltaic and inner marine-shelf facies of the Elatina Fm. and outer marine-shelf (basinal) facies of sandstone, diamictite, and mudstone–siltstone with dropstones of the Yerelina Subgroup in the Adelaide Geosyncline. Isopachs...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1983
AAPG Bulletin (1983) 67 (10): 1827–1848.
... fields. The more impressive discoveries were 2,500 BOPD from the Triassic Nappamerri Formation at Merrimelia 7 and 1,994 BOPD from the Jurassic Namur Sandstone at Dullingari 22. The shallowest and most significant Cretaceous show in the Eromanga-Cooper basin areas occurred at Strzelecki 8, where...
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