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G15 - Yarra Glen - Bluff and Meander Cut-Off

This information has been developed from the publications:

  • Sites of Geological and Geomorphological Significance in the Western Region of Melbourne (1986) by Neville Rosengren
  • Sites of Geological and Geomorphological Significance on the Coast of Port Phillip Bay (1988) by Neville Rosengren.
  • Sites of Geological and Geomorphological Significance in the Shire of Otway (1984) by Neville Rosengren.
Geological heritage sites, including sites of geomorphological interest and volcanic heritage sites, are under regular revision by the Geological Society of Australia, especially in the assessment of significance and values. Reference should be made to the most recent reports. See the Earth Science Heritage (external link) section of the Geological Society of Australia website for details of geological heritage reports, and a bibliography.

Location:AMG Ref: 558295.
Image: Upper Yarra Sites of Significance
Abandoned meander loops (B) and bluff (A) at
Site G15

Access:

Walk along Healesville railway line from Yarra Glen railway station. Boat access is possible.

Geology/Geomorphology:

The bluff marking the northern edge of the Yarra River floodplain is clearly defined west of Yarra Glen. South-west of the railway station, the river under-cuts the bluff along two reaches and exposes sedimentary rocks of Humevale Formation. A large asymmetrical meander loop has been isolated by a neck cut-off adjacent to the railway bridge. The terrace on the north of the river has areas of high level alluvium.

Significance:

Local. The area contains features typical of the western section of the Yarra flats.

Management:

Class 3. No special management requirement applies to the features at this site.


G15 Yarra Glen
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