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The petrology of the Goobarragandra District, Southeast of Tumut, New South Wales

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posted on 2024-11-11, 12:31 authored by Graham S Ohmsen
The thermal metamorphism of the Mid-Late Silurian Coolac Ophiolite Suite by the Early Devonian Bogong Granite southeast of Tumut, in southern New South Wales, has led to the development of a diverse range of hornfelses. The dismembered Coolac Ophiolite, which comprises the Coolac Serpentinite and Honeysuckle Metabasic Igneous Complex, has a hornblende hornfels facies thermal metamorphism overprinting a low grade greenschist regional metamorphism.

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Year

1989

Thesis type

  • Masters thesis

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Department of Geology

Language

English

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