Geological interpretation of the Cootamundra gravity high,New South Wales |
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Authors: | M. D. Watts |
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Affiliation: | Hanna Mining Company , 36th Floor, 100 Erieview Plaza, Cleveland, Ohio, 44114, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | An intense Bouguer anomaly ‘high’ of about 30 milligals amplitude has been delineated to the east of Cootamundra, New South Wales. It is correlated with a north‐trending belt of basic metamorphic rocks of probable Upper Silurian age. The subsurface shape of the belt is deduced by qualitative and quantitative analytical techniques applied to the gravity data; it is inferred that the boundary on the western side is near‐vertical, while that on the eastern side is believed to have been overthrust by the Middle Devonian Young Granite. It appears also that there are no horizontal density variations below a depth of 6–7 km, implying that the base of the Young Granite lies at about this depth. |
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Keywords: | Great Barrier Reef Holocene post‐glacial transgression sea‐level rise shelf sedimentation |
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