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- Minchinbury_Sandstone abstract "Minchinbury Sandstone is a component of the Wianammatta Group of sedimentary rocks in the Sydney Basin of eastern Australia. It was formed in the middle triassic period. This sandstone was formed by marine deposition as a set of sandy barrier islands at a coastal shoreline. Fossils are rare in this stratum, though plant fragments have been recorded.The type locality of the formation is near the Great Western Highway in the suburb of Minchinbury in western Sydney. It is most often seen in the western parts of the city. Outcroppings are weak and not easily found, but it may be seen in places like road cuttings in localities from Epping, Grose Vale-Kurrajong, Kellyville, Rogans Hill, Bankstown, Pendle Hill, Bonnyrigg, Menangle, Duck River, Brownlow Hill and other sites.Thickness is between 1.5 and 6 metres, usually less than 3 metres. It comprises up to 70% quartz with calcite and volcanic lithic fragments. There is less feldspar and more calcite than the adjacent Bringelly Shale. Related to Greywacke, it comprises fine to medium-grained lithic sandstone. The Bringelly Shale lies above the Minchinbury Sandstone.".
- Minchinbury_Sandstone thumbnail Sandstone_beside_Duck_River_NSW.JPG?width=300.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageID "37427195".
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageLength "3362".
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageRevisionID "665442395".
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Ashfield_Shale.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Bankstown.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Bonnyrigg,_New_South_Wales.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Bringelly_Shale.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Brownlow_Hill,_New_South_Wales.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Calcite.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_New_South_Wales.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Duck_River_(New_South_Wales).
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Epping,_New_South_Wales.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Feldspar.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Great_Western_Highway.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Greywacke.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Grose_Vale,_New_South_Wales.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Kellyville,_New_South_Wales.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Kurrajong,_New_South_Wales.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Lithic_fragment_(geology).
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Lithic_sandstone.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Menangle,_New_South_Wales.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Minchinbury,_New_South_Wales.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Mittagong_Formation.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Narrabeen_group.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Pendle_Hill,_New_South_Wales.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Rogans_Hill.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Sedimentary_rock.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Sydney_Basin.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Sydney_sandstone.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Triassic.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Wianamatta_shale.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink File:Sandstone_beside_Duck_River_NSW.JPG.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Minchinbury Sandstone".
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Geology-stub.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone subject Category:Geology_of_New_South_Wales.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone hypernym Component.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone type MilitaryUnit.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone comment "Minchinbury Sandstone is a component of the Wianammatta Group of sedimentary rocks in the Sydney Basin of eastern Australia. It was formed in the middle triassic period. This sandstone was formed by marine deposition as a set of sandy barrier islands at a coastal shoreline. Fossils are rare in this stratum, though plant fragments have been recorded.The type locality of the formation is near the Great Western Highway in the suburb of Minchinbury in western Sydney.".
- Minchinbury_Sandstone label "Minchinbury Sandstone".
- Minchinbury_Sandstone sameAs Q6863352.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone sameAs m.0nb7yqt.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone sameAs Q6863352.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone wasDerivedFrom Minchinbury_Sandstone?oldid=665442395.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone depiction Sandstone_beside_Duck_River_NSW.JPG.
- Minchinbury_Sandstone isPrimaryTopicOf Minchinbury_Sandstone.