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Intl. Symposium of the Devonian system: Papers, Volume II, 1967
Pages 143-146
Stratigraphy of Special Areas

Devonian Rocks of the Murrumbidgee River area, New South Wales, Australia

A. E. H. Pedder

Abstract

The Devonian of the Murrumbidgee area consists of three groups of sediments, having a total preserved thickness of approximately 16,000 feet. The lowest, or Black Range Group, is characterized by unfossiliferous volcanic sediments, flows and dark shales. Fossiliferous limestones predominate in the succeeding Murrumbidgee Group, which is here regarded as being exclusively of Lower Devonian age. An unconformity, representing the Tabberabberan orogeny, separates the Murrumbidgee Group from overlying terrestrial red beds. On grounds of comparative stratigraphy the latter are referred to the Upper Devonian Hervey Group.


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