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8523-3 Diggers Hole Track

This information has been developed from the publications:

    • Sites of Geological and Geomorphological Significance in Central Gippsland (1981) by Neville Rosengren, M.S McRae-Williams and S.M Kraemers.
    • Sites of Geological and Geomorphological Significance in the Gippsland Lakes Catchment (1984) by Neville Rosengren.
    • Sites of Geological and Geomorphological Significance in East Gippsland, Victoria (1981) by Neville Rosengren, M.S McRae-Williams
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Location:

911943. Diggers Hole Track, Mt Nunniong.

Abstract:

Graptolite fossil locality.

Access:

Diggers Hole Track.

Ownership:

Crown land.

Geology:

Poorly preserved Late Ordovician graptolites occur in sediments consisting of interbedded quartz and mudstones. Coarsely spotted phyllites and hornsfelsic material become more prominent close to the contact with the Nunniong Granodiorite.

Significance:

Local. Fossil sites in Ordovician sediments are uncommon in Eastern Victoria.

Management:

Graptolites are rare at this site. The site could be degraded over collecting or removal of the graptolite bearing material.

References:

Talent, J.A. 1969. 'The geology of East Gippsland', Proc. R. Soc. Vict. 82(1) :37-60.
Vandeberg, A.H.M., Bolger, P., O'Shea, P.J. (in press) 'Geology and Mineral Exploration of the Limestone Creek-Reedy Creek Area, North-East Victoria', Geol. Surv. Vict.
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