- Source: Scarborough Sandstone
Scarborough Sandstone is a geologic formation in the Sydney Basin in eastern Australia. Commonly seen in the Illawarra region, this stratum is up to 26 metres thick. Formed in the early Triassic, it is part of the Narrabeen Group of sedimentary rocks. This formation includes quartz-lithic sandstone, sometimes with pebbles.
See also
Sydney Basin
Bald Hill Claystone
Garie Formation
Narrabeen group
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Scarborough Sandstone
- Wombarra Claystone
- Narrabeen group
- Stanwell Park Claystone
- Scarborough railway station, New South Wales
- Scarborough, Queensland
- Scarborough Castle
- Scarborough Bridge, York
- North York Moors
- Robin Hood's Bay