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3-1 Kangaroo Creek Swamp

This information has been developed from the publications:
  • An assessment of the Geological/Geomorphological Significance of Private Land in the Shire of Portland (1981) by N. Rosengren, J Mallen, T Shepherd.
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Locality:

7222-568113. Two kilometres west of Ama-roo Homestead.

Access:

McPhails Lane off Digby-Branxholme Road.

Geology/Geomorphology:

Kangaroo Creek swamp is a remnant of a larger wetland and is now artificially drained. A partly buried fence indicates that rapid deposition is occurring. It is possible that the swamp may have formed as a consequence of siltation of the creek following European settlement.

Significance:

Regional.

Management:

This site could be used to study the rates and patterns of valley sedimentation related to land use patterns. A statement of management principles is not considered practical.
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