Melbourne Formation
The Melbourne Formation is a geologic formation in Victoria, Australia. It preserves fossils dating back to the Ludlow epoch of the Silurian period.[1][2]
| Melbourne Formation | |
|---|---|
| Stratigraphic range: Ludlow epoch ~ | |
| Type | Formation |
| Unit of | Murrindindi Supergroup |
| Underlies | Humevale Formation |
| Overlies | Yan Yean & Anderson Creek Formations |
| Lithology | |
| Primary | Sandstone, siltstone |
| Other | Shale, mudstone |
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 37.8°S 145.0°E |
| Approximate paleocoordinates | 2.1°S 174.9°E |
| Region | Victoria |
| Country | Australia |
| Extent | Lachlan Orogen |
| Type section | |
| Named for | Melbourne |
| Named by | Schleiger |
| Year defined | 1974 |
Melbourne Formation (Australia) Melbourne Formation (Victoria) | |
Description
The Melbourne Formation, part of the Murrindindi Supergroup, is conformably overlain by the Humevale Formation and overlies the Yan Yean and Anderson Creek Formations. The formation comprises mainly thin-bedded siltstone and sandstones. Most beds show undisturbed Bouma sequences.[1]
Fossil content
The following fossils were reported from the formation:[2]
Eurypterids
Trilobites
Gastropods
Scyphozoa
- Conulariidae indet.[4]
See also
- Tumblagooda Sandstone, Silurian geologic formation in Western Australia
- Yea Flora Fossil Site, Silurian fossil site in Victoria
References
- Melbourne Formation at the Australian Stratigraphic Units Database
- Melbourne Formation at Fossilworks.org
- Plotnick, 1999
- Talent, 1965
- Jell & Holloway, 1983
Bibliography
- Plotnick, R. E. 1999. Habitat of Llandoverian-Lochkovian eurypterids, 106–136. in A. J. Boucot, J. D. Lawson (eds.), Paleocommunities - a case study from the Silurian and Lower Devonian.
- Jell, P. A., and D. J. Holloway. 1983. Devonian and ?Late Silurian Palaeontology of the Winneke Reservoir Site, Christmas Hills, Victoria. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 95. 1–21. .
- Talent, J. A. 1965. The Silurian and Early Devonian Faunas of the Heathcote District, Victoria. Geological Survey of Victoria Memoir 26. 1–55. .
Further reading
- Schleiger, N.W., 1974, Statistical methods for analysis and mapping of flysch-type sediments., Sedimentology, 21(2), p223-249
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