Skip to main content
Conference Proceedings

Pacific Rim Congress, Gold Coast Qld, May 1990

Conference Proceedings

Pacific Rim Congress, Gold Coast Qld, May 1990

PDF Add to cart

The Devonian-Carboniferous Intracratonic Burdekin Basin, North Queensland: II. Volcaniclastic Continental Facies of the Dotswood Group

Remapping of the Burdekin Basin has resulted in the subdivision of the three formations (megafacies) previously recognised in the Late Devonian Dotswood Group. Nine dominantly volcaniclastic facies are now identified within the three megafacies, representing coastal plain, floodplain lake, alluvial plain, ephemeral lake and alluvial fan depositional environments. The Dotswood Group was deposited during a major regressive phase that began at the end of the Givetian, continued throughout the Frasnian and ended in the early Famennian._x000D_
The proposed depositional model completes a southeasterly progradation of coastal plain facies over shoreline and nearshore marine facies established in the underlying Fanning River Group. Uplift and associated acid-intermediate volcanism to the south of the Burdekin Basin, resulted in the deposition of a volcanogenic alluvial fan facies locally preserved along the southwestern margin of the basin. Tuffs and ?ignimbrite were deposited in widespread floodplain lakes which lay behind the coastal plain. An alluvial plain traversed by southward flowing rivers, formed the northern margin of the basin.
Return to parent product
  • The Devonian-Carboniferous Intracratonic Burdekin Basin, North Queensland: II. Volcaniclastic Continental Facies of the Dotswood Group
    PDF
    This product is exclusive to Digital library subscription
  • The Devonian-Carboniferous Intracratonic Burdekin Basin, North Queensland: II. Volcaniclastic Continental Facies of the Dotswood Group
    PDF
    Normal price $22.00
    Member price from $0.00
    Add to cart

    Fees above are GST inclusive

PD Hours
Approved activity
  • Published: 1989
  • PDF Size: 0.786 Mb.
  • Unique ID: P199003183

Our site uses cookies

We use these to improve your browser experience. By continuing to use the website you agree to the use of cookies.