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Eastern Hill

This information has been obtained from the report: Eruption Points of the Newer Volcanic Province of Victoria by Neville Rosengren. This report was published in 1994 and was prepared for the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and the Geological Society of Australia (Victorian Division). The review of eruption points was based on an earlier unpublished manuscript Catalogue of the post-Miocene volcanoes of Victoria compiled by O P Singleton and E B Joyce (Geology Department, University of Melbourne 1970).

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37 21 00S 144 03 30E (external link); 7722-3-4 (Eganstown) 394621. 7 km W of Daylesford.
Image: Eruption Point
Eastern Hill

Richards Road off Midland Highway.

Creswick.

Private land. Grazing, scattered trees. Outcrop on slopes of eastern dome.

Type 9:

Composite scoria/lava.

Twin scoria cones lies on the eastern and western sides of Richards Road. The larger eastern cone is a composite cone with terraced lava flows on the southwestern side. These lavas dip towards and underneath the scoria cone and may represent a lava cone now buried by scoria.

640+m; 105 m.

Regional:

This is one of the few volcanoes in the Daylesford-Creswick area to have obvious outcrop of both lava and scoria. It is one of the larger scoria cones of the Central Highlands region.
References:
Coulson, A. 1954. The volcanic rocks of the Daylesford district.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, 65. Pp. 113-124.

Image: Eruption Point
Lava at base of Eastern Hill
Image: Eruption Point
Eastern Hill
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