posted on 2024-11-11, 14:22authored byCarol Simpson
The Bindook Volcanic Complex, a thick succession of Early Devonian silicic volcanic rocks, covers an area of approximately 1350 km^ in the northeastern part of the Lachlan Fold Belt, southeast Australia. It constitutes the volcanic fill (at least 2.5 km thick) of the Wollondilly Basin, an extensional structure initiated in continental crust during the Middle Silurian.
History
Year
1990
Thesis type
Doctoral thesis
Faculty/School
Department of Geology
Language
English
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