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G6 - Entrance to Warrandyte Gorge

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: 496245.

Image: Upper Yarra Sites of Significance
Entrance to Warrandyte Gorge.

Access:

Homestead Road and Hughes Road.

Geomorphology:

The western edge of the Yarra flats is defined by an escarpment trending south-west from Yarra Glen to Wonga Park and Brushy Park. This site encloses the entrance to the Warrandyte Gorge and includes the narrowing valley, part of the escarpment, and depositional lower slope forms.

Significance:

Regional. The site encloses the area where a major change occurs in the configuration of the Yarra Valley marking the end of the depositional Yarra flats and the beginning of the erosional Warrandyte Gorge.

Management:

Class 3. No constraints on land use are necessary to maintain the significant features of the site.



G6 Entrance to Warrandyte Gorge
Entrance to Warrandyte Gorge
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