The Late Cambrian to Early Ordovician sequence on the Denison Range, southwest Tasmania

K. Corbett
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A well-exposed middle Late Cambrian to Early Ordovician clastic sequence, herein referred to as the Denison Subgroup, unconformably overlies Middle Cambrian rocks on the Denison Range and is conformably overlain by Ordovician limestone. Four formations are recognized. The basal Singing Creek Formation (720 m) consists of interbedded siltstone, quartzwacke turbidites, siliceous fine conglomerate, and slump sheets, and contains an abundant Franconian trilobite-brachiopod fauna. It grades upwards into the Great Dome Sandstone (510 m), a shallow marine-deltaic-fluvial sequence of crossbedded quartz sandstone, siltstone and fine conglomerate, with a sparse fauna of probable Late Cambrian age. Above this the Reeds Conglomerate (1560 m) comprises largely non-marine pink siliceous conglomerate and cross-bedded sandstone, probably deposited on alluvial fans. This grades into the marine Squirrel Creek Formation, comprising a lower sandstone member (150 m) with worm burrows and gastropods, a siltstone- limestone member (150 m) with an abundant Early Ordovician shelly fauna, and an upper sandstone member (300 m). The Denison Subgroup is approximately equivalent to the pre-limestone part of the Junee Group in the 'original area of Lewis, and to the Owen Conglomerate of western Tasmania.
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塔斯马尼亚西南部丹尼森山脉的晚寒武世至早奥陶世序列
中晚寒武世至早奥陶世的一个发育良好的碎屑层序(本文称丹尼森亚群),不整合覆于丹尼森山脉的中寒武世岩石之上,并被奥陶系灰岩整合覆于丹尼森山脉之上。可以识别出四种地层。基岩唱溪组(720 m)由粉砂岩、石英浊积岩、硅质细砾岩和滑塌层组成,发育丰富的弗朗哥系三叶虫-腕足动物群。它向上进入大圆顶砂岩(510米),这是一个浅海-三角洲-河流层序,由石英砂岩、粉砂岩和细砾岩交错而成,有稀疏的动物群,可能是晚寒武纪。在此之上,芦苇砾岩(1560 m)主要由非海相粉红色硅质砾岩和交错层状砂岩组成,可能沉积在冲积扇上。Denison亚群可划分为海洋松鼠溪组,包括下部砂岩段(150米),有虫洞和腹足类动物,粉砂岩-灰岩段(150米),有丰富的早奥陶世贝壳动物群,以及上部砂岩段(300米)。Denison亚群大致相当于Lewis原始区Junee组的前石灰岩部分,以及塔斯马尼亚西部的Owen砾岩。
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