Upper Cambrian Carbonate Stratigraphy In The Georgina Basin
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Description
Arrinthrunga Formation documents a complex carbonate sequence deposited in an extensive, intermittently emergent epeiric sea under warm arid conditions. The dataset describes lithologies like algal-derived peloid lime-muds, gypsiferous algal mats, and halite evaporite pans, detailing a history of transgression, regression, and karst formation. It is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Use Cases
Model paleoenvironmental conditions using described lithologies like algal bioherms and ooid sands to infer water depth and energy.
Analyze sequence stratigraphy by tracing the described transgressive-regressive cycles and karst surfaces.
Study evaporite formation by examining data on hypersaline lagoons and halite evaporite pans under arid climate conditions.
Reconstruct depositional facies distribution from descriptions of prograding shoals, algal flats, and terrigenous sands.
Strengths
Detailed descriptive text covering multiple depositional cycles and paleoenvironmental shifts.
Focus on a specific geological formation (Arrinthrunga Formation) and time period (Upper Cambrian).
Limitations
No structured data columns or sample data are available, limiting quantitative analysis.
Primary data format is PDF/HTML, requiring significant manual extraction for computational use.
Provenance
Source
Australian Ocean Data Network
Collection Method
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Time Range
Upper Cambrian period
Freshness
Updated April 2026.
Geography
Georgina Basin, central Australia
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