Artigo Revisado por pares

Middle Eocene palynofloras from the One Tree Hill area, St Vincent Basin, South Australia

1992; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 16; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/03115519208619121

ISSN

1752-0754

Autores

N. F. Alley, Lyn M. Broadbridge,

Tópico(s)

Geological and Geophysical Studies

Resumo

Abstract Palynofloras from an outlier of Tertiary sediments in the One Tree Hill area north of Adelaide are nonmarine and correlate with similar assemblages from Middle Eocene North Maslin Sands from Maslin Bay and Golden Grove. Although there are similarities with time-equivalent Lower Nothofagidites asperus Zone palynofloras in the Gippsland Basin, a number of species in the South Australian palynofloras do not extend below the Late Eocene in the Gippsland sequences. This indicates earlier appearances for these species in southcentral Australia. The sediments overlie a highly weathered bedrock palaeosurface, indicating that a phase of significant weathering occurred prior to the Middle Eocene. A number of selected taxa are illustrated and their distribution in the palynofloras is discussed. Two new species, Proteacidites mildenhallii and Proteacidites parrawirrensis, are described and one species, Rhoipites byfieldensis, is emended. Keywords: North Maslin SandsSt Vincent BasinSouth AustraliabiostratigraphyMiddle EoceneLower Nothofagidites asperus Zone Proteacidites pachypolus Zonepalynoflorascorrelation

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