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dc.contributor.authorFoster, C. B.-
dc.coverage.spatialTroubridge Basin, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia-
dc.date.issued1972-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/103687-
dc.descriptionThis item is only available electronically.en
dc.description.abstractThe Permian microflora from Waterloo Bay is systematically described and quantified. One microfloral assemblage-zone is present and is dominated by monosaccate and monocolpate pollen. The low frequency of taeniate disaccate pollen indicates that the microflora is of pre-late 'Sakmarlan' age. The assemblage is equated with Evans’ (1959) Stage 2 microflora. Resulting from this the sediments from Waterloo Bay are correlated with the Nangetty Formation of the Perth Basin, also of 'Sakmarian' age. A reworked Devonian microflora is recorded and its excellent preservation suggests a local origin. It is postulated that the microflora was recycled in a sub aqueous environment during or at the end of deglaciation. This and the presence of arenaceous foraminifera, spinose acritarchs, and Botryococcus suggest a low salinity environment of deposition. Palynological correlation of this suite of sediments with other South Australian Permian deposits shows a general marine influence during ‘Sakmarian’ time. Subsidence and rifting (McGowran, 1972) is postulated to explain this ingression which is recorded in all continents of Gondwanaland, with the exception of Antarctica.en
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dc.subjectHonours; Geology; Permian; glacigenes; palynology; palaeontology; microfossils; stratigraphyen
dc.titleStratigraphy and palynology of the Permian at Waterloo Bay, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia.en
dc.typeThesisen
dc.contributor.schoolSchool of Physical Sciencesen
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dc.description.dissertationThesis (B.Sc.(Hons)) -- University of Adelaide, School of Physical Sciences, 1972-
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