The Relationship Between Mapped Rock Units And The Stratigraphic Subdivision Of The Willyama Supergroup In Key Areas Of The Broken Hill Block
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 20
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- 2212 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1983
Abstract
The Early Proterozoic metamorphic rocks  of the Broken Hill (BH) Block have been  recently subdivided into sixteen formations  and four groups (Willis et al., 1983b,  Stevens et al., 1983). This stratigraphic  subdivision has relied upon recognition of  distinctive mapped rock units and  "associations" of mapped rock units, which  characterize particular lithostratigraphic  units. The rock units and rock unit  associations define local ordered sequences  which can be compared and correlated, thereby  establishing the stratigraphic succession. In the Clevedale homestead, Thackaringa,  BH City, Bores Mine-Freyers mine, Silver King  mine, and Brewery Well areas, coherent stratigraphic successions have been  interpreted. These areas illustrate the  regional variability of the stratigraphic  succession and facies changes within  individual stratigraphic units.  Stratigraphic type sections are located in  the Thackaringa, Bores Mine-Freyers mine,  Silver King mine, and Brewery Well areas. The principles of stratigraphic  interpretation applied in the BH Block can be  used in other areas of Willyama Supergroup  outcrop such as the Euriowie, Olary and Mount  Painter Blocks. The general technique may  also have applicability to other highly  deformed and metamorphosed terrains.
Citation
APA: (1983) The Relationship Between Mapped Rock Units And The Stratigraphic Subdivision Of The Willyama Supergroup In Key Areas Of The Broken Hill Block
MLA: The Relationship Between Mapped Rock Units And The Stratigraphic Subdivision Of The Willyama Supergroup In Key Areas Of The Broken Hill Block. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1983.
