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8524-1 Middle Creek

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:

910200. 11 kilometres west of Mount Cobberas No.1.

Abstract:

Exposure of Bumble Creek Andesite.

Access:

Middle Creek Track

Ownership:

Crown Land

Geology:

The Bumble Creek Andesite outcrops in the headwaters of Middle Creek. It consists dominantly of porphyritic andesite interbedded with pre-grained basalt, although fine and medium grained diorites and very coarse hornblendite with occasional serpentinite are found in this area.

Significance:

Regional. The outcrop extent, and the relationship of the Bumble Creek Andesite with the surrounding Gibsons Folly Formation are not completely known. The Middle Creek site appears to provide a sequence which encompasses the range of rock types associated with this formation.

Management:

Access to the site should be maintained.

References:

Vandenberg, A.H.M., Bolger, P., O'Shea, P.J. 1980. (in press) 'Geology and Mineral Exploration of the Limestone Creek-Reedy Creek Area, North-East Victoria',
Geol. Surv. Vict.
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