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Interpretation of the Miocene Carl Creek limestone, northwestern Queensland
1992
Beagle : (Darwin)
The Miocene Carl Creek Limestone of Riversleigh, northwestern Queensland, is a clastic deposit composed of sediments characteristic of humid alluvial fans and tufas (sensu Pedley 1990). Factors influencing clastic-carbonate yield and processes of carbonate deposition indicate that the calciclastic alluvial oulwash comprising the Carl Creek Limestone could only have accumulated under relatively dry, perhaps semi-arid, conditions. This palaeoclimatic interpretation for northern Australia during
doi:10.5962/p.263126
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