Ashfield Shale
Ashfield Shale is part of the Wiannamatta group of sedimentary rocks in the Sydney Basin. It lies directly on contemporaneously eroded Hawkesbury sandstone or the Mittagong formation. These rock types were formed in the Triassic Period. It is named after the Sydney suburb of Ashfield. Some of the early research was performed at the old Ashfield Brickworks Quarry. This rock type is often associated with the Inner West and North Shore of the city. However, it has also been recorded at Penrith, Revesby, Bilpin and Mount Irvine.
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Ashfield Shale
Ashfield Shale is part of the Wiannamatta group of sedimentary rocks in the Sydney Basin. It lies directly on contemporaneously eroded Hawkesbury sandstone or the Mittagong formation. These rock types were formed in the Triassic Period. It is named after the Sydney suburb of Ashfield. Some of the early research was performed at the old Ashfield Brickworks Quarry. This rock type is often associated with the Inner West and North Shore of the city. However, it has also been recorded at Penrith, Revesby, Bilpin and Mount Irvine.
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Exposed Ashfield Shale of the ...... Highway, Chatswood, Australia
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Kellyville Laminite Member, Mu ...... r, Rouse Hill Siltstone Member
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Ashfield Shale is part of the ...... esby, Bilpin and Mount Irvine.
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Ashfield Shale
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