Precipice Sandstone

Precipice Sandstone
Stratigraphic range: Sinemurian to early Pliensbachian
~199–187 Ma
Mount Morgan Mine, where strata of the formation was exposed
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofBundamba Group
Sub-units
  • Lower Member
  • Upper Member
UnderliesEvergreen Formation
Overlies
Thickness175 m (574 ft)
Lithology
PrimarySandstone
OtherSiltstone, mudstone
Location
Coordinates24°18′S 150°30′E / 24.3°S 150.5°E / -24.3; 150.5
Approximate paleocoordinates58°36′S 92°24′E / 58.6°S 92.4°E / -58.6; 92.4
Region Queensland
 New South Wales
Country Australia
ExtentSurat Basin
Type section
Named forSandstone cliffs in the gorge of Precipice Creek, a tributary of the Dawson River
Named byWhitehouse
Precipice Sandstone is located in Australia
Precipice Sandstone
Precipice Sandstone (Australia)

The Precipice Sandstone an Early Jurassic (Sinemurian to early Pliensbachian, with possible Hettangian levels) geologic formation of the Surat Basin in New South Wales and Queensland, eastern Australia, know due to the presence of abundant vertebrate remains & tracks.[1][2][3] This unit includes the previously described Razorback beds.[4] This unit represents a major, almost primary, source of hydrocarbons in the region, with a Potential CO2 reservoir of up to 70m.[5] It was deposited on top of older sediments, like Bowen Basin units, in an unconformable manner, resting along the eastern basin margin and the Back Creek Group in the southern Comet Platform, while in other areas it directly overlies the Triassic Moolayember Formation & Callide Coal Measures, being deposited in a comparatively stable basin.[3] Isopach maps of the Precipice Sandstone indicate two distinct areas of sediment accumulation, suggesting two separate depocentres filled from different source regions during the Sinemurian, with the Thomson orogeny and New England Orogen hinterlands as possible ones.[6] This unit represented a fluvial-palustrine-lacustrine braided channel north-flowing succession, that seem to have debouch into a shallow restricted tidal/wave influenced marine embayment, marked at areas like Woleebee Creek.[7] Paleoenvironment-wise, it represents a hinterland rich in vegetation, hinting at wet environments like swamps, where agglutinated foraminifera suggests marine flooding and drier conditions or the encroachment of seawater onto coastal areas.[8]

Fireclay Caverns

Fireclay Caverns' Site A1 trackmaker (Mount Morgan, Queensland) placed in its footprints to scale with a 1.75 m tall human.

The Fireclay Caverns were excavated by the Mount Morgan Mine to provide clay for its brickworks resulting in very large openings that measure between 4–12 metres in height from the cave floor.[9] Excavation of the caverns ceased when the mine brickworks were decommissioned in the early 1900s.[10] Erosion revealed dinosaur footprints (preserved as infills) being discovered in 1954.[10] To date, nine different ceiling sections of the Fireclay Caverns have been recognised as containing dinosaur footprints. These have been dated to the Early Jurassic (Sinemurian) ~195 million years ago.[9] Walkways and stairs had been constructed in 2010 to provide access to the dinosaur footprints [11] as part of the mine site tours. The site was closed to access in 2011 due to ceiling erosion posing a significant risk to public safety.[9]

The Fireclay Caverns were excavated to supply clay to brickworks of the Mount Morgan Mine. Clay was mined from within the caverns by pick and shovel, then transferred by underground rail to a brickworks lower in the Mount Morgan Mine site. Excavation from the caverns ceased when their clay was no longer required by the mine. After cavern excavations ceased, clay progressively fell from the cavern ceilings, revealing rock ceilings above. In 1954, HRE Staines, a Mount Morgan Limited geologist, identified dinosaur footprints in the rock ceilings.[10][12] Over 300 such footprints have been identified on the cavern ceilings dated to the Early Jurassic (Sinemurian) ~195 million years ago.[13][14] 2024 represents the 70th anniversary of when Ross Staines published Australia's first dinosaur trackway-consisting of four footprints.[10][14] To celebrate, previously unpublished archival photographs (c. 1954) enabled a re-examination of Staines' original trackway, from which two additional footprints were revealed.[15] Analyses indicated the trackmaker exhibited a walking gait, initially walking at ~3.8 km/h and then slowed to 1.8 km/h in association with a slight turn in direction.[15]

After cavern excavations ceased, a colony of bent-wing bats began inhabiting the caverns. The sections of the caverns containing the bats are inaccessible to protect the bat habitat.

Biota

Invertebrates

Genus Species Type Location Material Origin Notes Images
Asterosoma[16]
  • A. isp.
Fodinichnia
  • Chinchilla 4 Borehole
  • Condabri MB9-H Borehole
  • Kenya East GW7 Borehole
  • Moonie 31 Borehole
  • Moonie 34 Borehole
  • Reedy Creek MB3-H Borehole
  • Roma 8 Borehole
  • Taroom 17 Borehole
  • West Wandoan 1 Borehole
  • Woleebee Creek GW4 Borehole
Radiating bulb-like swelling burrows Annelid worm, vermiform organism Freshwater/Blackish burrow-like ichnofossils
Conichnus[16]
  • C. isp.
  • Domichnia
  • Cubichnia
trails Gastropods Freshwater/Blackish fillings-like ichnofossils
Cylindrichnus[16]
  • C. isp.
  • Domichnia
Long, subconical, weakly curved burrows
  • Anemones
  • Polychaete worms
Freshwater/Blackish burrow-like ichnofossils
Diplocraterion[16]
  • D. parallelum
Domichnia U-shaped burrows Marine-Mangroove Vertical, U-shaped, single-spreite Burrows; unidirectional or bidirectional spreite, generally continuous, rarely discontinuous. Most Diplocraterion show only protrusive spreiten, like the local ones, produced under predominantly erosive conditions where the organism was constantly burrowing deeper into the substrate as sediment was eroded from the top.
Diplocraterion parallelum diagram
Helminthopsis[16]
  • H. isp.
Fodinichnia Simple, unbranched, horizontal cylinder traces Saltwater/Blackish burrow-like ichnofossils.
Example of Helminthopsis fossil
Lockeia[16]
  • L. amygdaloides
  • L. isp.
  • Cubichnia
  • Domichnia
Dwelling traces
  • Bivalves
Marine, brackish or freshwater resting traces of Bivalves.
Naktodemasis[16]
  • N. isp.
Fodinichnia Straight to sinuous, unlined and unbranched burrows
  • Soil bugs
  • Cicada nymphs
  • Scarabaeid beetle larvae
Freshwater/Terrestrial burrow-like ichnofossils.
Palaeophycus[16]
  • P. tubularis
Domichnia Straight or gently curved tubular burrows.
  • Polychaetes
  • Semiaquatic Insects (Orthoptera and Hemiptera)
  • Semiaquatic and non-aquatic Beetles.
Freshwater/Blackish burrow-like ichnofossils.
Example of Palaeophycus fossil
Phycosiphon[16]
  • P. isp.
Fodinichnia Irregularly meandering burrows Vermiform Animals Freshwater burrow-like ichnofossils.
Planolites[16]
  • P. montanus
  • P. beverleyensis
  • P. isp.
Pascichnia Cylindrical or elliptical curved/tortuous trace fossils
  • Polychaetes
  • Insects
Freshwater/Blackish burrow-like ichnofossils. Planolites is really common in all types of the Ciechocinek Formation deposits. It is referred to vermiform deposit-feeders, mainly Polychaetes, producing active Fodinichnia. It is controversial, since is considered a strictly a junior synonym of Palaeophycus.
Example of Planolites fossil
Scolicia[16]
  • S. isp.
  • Cubichnia
Symmetrical trail or burrow Gastropods Freshwater/Blackish trail-like ichnofossils
Scolicia trails
Skolithos[16]
  • S. isp.
Domichnia Cylindrical strands with branches
  • Polychaetes
  • Phoronidans
Blackish trace ichnofossils. Interpreted as dwelling structures of vermiform animals, more concretely the Domichnion of a suspension-feeding Worm or Phoronidan.
Siphonichnus[16]
  • S. ophthalmoides
Domichnia Cylindrical strands with branches
  • Polychaetes
  • Phoronidans
Blackish trace ichnofossils. Interpreted as dwelling structures of vermiform animals, more concretely the Domichnion of a suspension-feeding Worm or Phoronidan.
Taenidium[16]
  • T. serpentinum
  • T. isp.
Fodinichnia Unlined meniscate burrows Freshwater/Blackish burrow-like ichnofossils. Taenidium is a meniscate backfill structure, usually considered to be produced by an animal progressing axially through the sediment and depositing alternating packets of differently constituted sediment behind it as it moves forward.
Thalassinoides[16]
  • T. isp.
Tubular Fodinichnia Tubular Burrows Burrow-like ichnofossils. Large burrow-systems consisting of smooth-walled, essentially cylindrical components. Common sedimentary features are Thalassinoides trace fossils in the fissile marlstone to claystone intervals
Thalassinoides burrowing structures, with modern related fauna, showing the ecological convergence and the variety of animals that left this Ichnogenus.
Teichichnus[16]
  • T. isp.
Fodinichnia Vertical to oblique, unbranched or branched, elongated to arcuate spreite burrow Saltwater/Blackish burrow-like ichnofossils. The overall morphology and details of the burrows, in comparison with modern analogues and neoichnological experiments, suggest Echiurans (spoon worms) or Holothurians (sea cucumbers) with a combined suspension- and deposit-feeding behaviour as potential producers.
Teichichnus burrows

Vertebrata

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images

Anomoepodidae[17]

Indeterminate

  • Biloela

Lower Member

Footprints

ornithischian footprints, unassigned to any concrete ichnogenus, but with resemblance with Anomoepodidae

Small ornithischians similar to Lesothosaurus may have left these footprints

Anomoepus[15][18]

  • A. scambus
  • A. ispp.
  • Carnarvon Gorge
  • Fireclay Caverns
  • Mount Morgan

Lower Member

Footprints

Ornithischian Footprints, originally suggested as quadrupedal theropod tracks, latter identified as of Ornithischian origin.[19] Up to 130 tracks & 4 short trackways are know.

Eubrontes[20]

E. isp.

Fireclay Caverns

Lower Member

Footprints

Medium-sized Theropod Footprints. Currently represent the largest of the prints at Mount Morgan

Grallator[20]

G. isp.

Fireclay Caverns

Lower Member

Footprints

Small-sized Theropod Footprints

Plesiosauria[21]

Indeterminate

  • Mount Morgan

Razorback Beds

  • QM F3983-QM F5500, single disarticulated skeleton preserved as natural moulds

A Freshwater Plesiosaur that cannot be confidently attributed to any particular plesiosaurian clade

Theropodipedia[1][22]

Indeterminate

  • Callide Mine
  • Mount Morgan

Lower Member

Footprints

Possible theropod footprints, unassigned to any concrete ichnogenus. One morphotype includes large tridactyl prints, up to 24 cm.

Small theropods similar to Procompsognathus may have left these footprints

"Indet. 2"[9]

Fireclay Caverns

"Indet. 3"[9]

Fireclay Caverns

Wintonopus[20]

W. isp.

Fireclay Caverns

Lower Member

Footprints

Small-sized Ornithischian Footprints

Bryophyta

Genus Species Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images

Annulispora[23]

  • A. folliculosa
  • A. microannulata
  • Razorback Beds
  • Spores

Incertae sedis; affinities with Bryophyta.

Cingutriletes[23]

  • C. spp.

Incertae sedis; affinities with Bryophyta.

Distalanulisporites[23]

  • D. punctus
  • D. verrucosus

Affinities with the family Sphagnaceae in the Sphagnopsida.

Foraminisporis[23]

  • F. spp.

Affinities with the family Notothyladaceae in the Anthocerotopsida.

Nevesisporites[23]

  • N. vallatus

Incertae sedis; affinities with Bryophyta. This spore is found in Jurassic sediments associated with the polar regions.

Polycingulatisporites[23]

  • P. crenulatus
  • P. densatus
  • P. mooniensis

Affinities with the family Notothyladaceae in the Anthocerotopsida. Hornwort spores.

Extant Notothylas specimens

Stereisporites[23]

  • S. antiquasporites
  • S. perforatus

Affinities with the family Sphagnaceae in the Sphagnopsida. "Peat moss" spores, related to genera such as Sphagnum that can store large amounts of water.

Extant Sphagnum specimens

Lycophyta

Genus Species Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images

Apiculatisporis[23]

  • A. spp.
  • Razorback Beds
  • Spores

Incertae sedis; affinities with Lycopodiopsida

Lycopodiumsporites[23]

  • L. austroclavatidites
  • L. rosewoodensis

Affinities with the family Lycopodiaceae in the Lycopodiopsida. Lycopod spores, related to herbaceous to arbustive flora common in humid environments.

Extant Lycopodium specimens

Neoraistrickia[23]

  • N. truncata
  • N. spp.

Affinities with the Selaginellaceae in the Lycopsida.

Pteridophyta

Genus Species Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images

Calamospora[23]

  • C. spp.
  • Razorback Beds
  • Spores

Affinities with the Calamitaceae in the Equisetales. Horsetails are herbaceous flora found in humid environments and are flooding-tolerant. In the sections of the formation such as Korsodde, this genus has small peaks in abundance in the layers where more Equisetites stems are found.

Reconstruction of the genus Calamites, found associated with Calamospora

Pteridophyta

Genus Species Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images

Annulispora[23]

  • A. microannulata
  • A. folliculosa
  • Razorback Beds
  • Spores

Affinities with the genus Saccoloma, type representative of the family Saccolomataceae. This fern spore resembles those of the living genus Saccoloma, being probably from a pantropical genus found in wet, shaded forest areas.

Extant Saccoloma specimens; Annulispora probably comes from similar genera or maybe a species in the genus

Baculatisporites[23]

  • B. comaumensis

Affinities with the family Osmundaceae in the Polypodiopsida. Near fluvial current ferns, related to the modern Osmunda regalis.

Extant Osmunda specimens; Baculatisporites and Todisporites probably come from similar genera or maybe a species from the genus

Camarozonosporites[23]

  • C. spp.

Incertae sedis; affinities with the Pteridophyta

Cyathidites[23]

  • C. australis
  • C. minor

Affinities with the family Cyatheaceae in the Cyatheales. Arboreal fern spores.

Extant Cyathea

Densoisporites[23]

  • D. spp

Incertae sedis; affinities with the Pteridophyta

Dictyophyllidites[23]

  • D. mortoni

Affinities with the family Matoniaceae in the Gleicheniales.

Duplexisporites[23]

  • D. gyratus

Incertae sedis; affinities with the Pteridophyta

Foraminisporis[23]

  • F. tribulosus

Incertae sedis; affinities with the Pteridophyta

Foveosporites[23]

  • F. sp.

Incertae sedis; affinities with the Pteridophyta

Heliosporites[23]

  • H. spp

Incertae sedis; affinities with the Pteridophyta

Indusiisporites [23]

  • I. parvisaccatus

Incertae sedis; affinities with the Pteridophyta

Osmundacidites[23]

  • O. wellmanii

Affinities with the family Osmundaceae in the Polypodiopsida. Near fluvial current ferns, related to the modern Osmunda regalis.

Rugulatisporites[23]

  • R. spp.

Affinities with the family Osmundaceae in the Polypodiopsida. Near fluvial current ferns, related to the modern Osmunda regalis.

Peltaspermales

Genus Species Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images

Alisporites[23]

  • A. australis
  • A. lowoodensis
  • A. sp.
  • Razorback Beds
  • Pollen

Affinities with the families Peltaspermaceae, Corystospermaceae or Umkomasiaceae in the Peltaspermales. Pollen of uncertain provenance that can be derived from any of the members of the Peltaspermales. The lack of distinctive characters and poor conservation make this pollen difficult to classify. Arboreal to arbustive seed ferns.

Vitreisporites[23]

  • V. contectus
  • V. pallidus

From the family Caytoniaceae in the Caytoniales. Caytoniaceae are a complex group of Mesozoic fossil floras that may be related to both Peltaspermales and Ginkgoaceae.

Conifers

Genus Species Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images

Classopollis[23]

  • C. classoides
  • C. simplex
  • Razorback Beds
  • Pollen

Affinities with the Hirmeriellaceae in the Pinopsida.

Perinopollenites[23]

  • P. sp.

Affinities with the family Cupressaceae in the Pinopsida. Pollen that resembles that of extant genera such as the genus Actinostrobus and Austrocedrus, probably derived from dry environments.

Extant Austrocedrus

Podosporites[23]

  • P. spp.

Affinities with the family Podocarpaceae. Pollen from diverse types of Podocarpaceous conifers, that include morphotypes similar to the low arbustive Microcachrys and the medium arbustive Lepidothamnus, likely linked with Upland settings

Extant Microcachrys

See also

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Bupati Mandailing NatalPetahanaJafar Sukhairi Nasutionsejak 22 Juli 2021KediamanRumah Dinas Bupati Mandailing NatalMasa jabatan5 tahun, sesudahnya dapat dipilih kembali sekaliPejabat pertamaAmru DaulaySitus webSitus resmi Pemerintah Mandailing Natal Daftar Bupati Mandailing Natal: No Bupati Awal jabatan Akhir jabatan Wakil Bupati Keterangan 1. H. Amru Helmi Daulay, S.H 30 Juni 2000 30 Juni 2010 Masruddin Dalimunthe (2000–05)[1]Hasim Nasution (2005–10)[2] Menjabat dua ...

You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Chinese. (August 2018) Click [show] for important translation instructions. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low...

 

Truth and Reconciliation CommissionComisión de la Verdad y ReconciliaciónWebsitehttps://www.cverdad.org.pe/ Peru's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC; Spanish: Comisión de la Verdad y Reconciliación, CVR) (13 July 2001 – 28 August 2003) was a truth and reconciliation commission established by President Alejandro Toledo to investigate the human rights abuses committed during the internal conflict in Peru between 1980s and 1990s.[1] The TRC was a response to the violent inte...

 

For other uses, see Live Over Europe (disambiguation). 2007 live album by GenesisLive over Europe 2007Live album by GenesisReleased20 November 2007 (US)26 November 2007 (UK)RecordedJune–July 2007Genre Progressive rock pop rock Length139:06LabelVirgin, AtlanticProducerNick DavisGenesis chronology Genesis 1983–1998(2007) Live over Europe 2007(2007) Genesis 1970–1975(2008) Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic[1] Live over Europe 2007 is the sixth live album...

Christiaan Huygens The Huygens-Fokker Foundation (Dutch: Stichting Huygens-Fokker) is a centre for microtonal music founded on February 15, 1960, housed in the Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ (Amsterdam, Netherlands), and named for Christiaan Huygens and Adriaan Fokker (inventor of 31 equal temperament and creator of the Fokker organ). The Foundation's library possesses a large archive of correspondence, scores, books, and other publications. The Foundation presents frequent concerts (originally in Te...

 

23rd governor of Mississippi John J. PettusPortrait by Alexander Alaux, 1907 (Mississippi Department of Archives and History)23rd Governor of MississippiIn officeNovember 21, 1859 – November 16, 1863Preceded byWilliam McWillieSucceeded byCharles ClarkPresident of the Mississippi SenateIn office1854–1857Preceded byUnknownSucceeded byUnknownGovernor of MississippiActingIn officeJanuary 5, 1854 – January 10, 1854Preceded byHenry S. FooteSucceeded byJohn J. McRaeMember of ...

 

American family of entertainers Jackson familyPlace of originGary, Indiana, U.S.Members Joe (1928–2018) Katherine (b. 1930) Rebbie (b. 1950) Jackie (b. 1951) Tito (b. 1953) Jermaine (b. 1954) La Toya (b. 1956) Marlon (b. 1957) Brandon (1957–1957) Michael (1958–2009) Randy (b. 1961) Janet (b. 1966) The Jackson family is an American family of musicians and entertainers from Gary, Indiana. Many of the children of Joseph Walter (or Joe) and Katherine Esther Jackson were successful musicians...

Railway station in Tokyo, Japan KS06 Keisei Sekiya Station京成関屋駅The station entrance in March 2017General informationLocation2–2 Senju-akebono-cho, Adachi-ku, TokyoJapanOperated by Keisei Electric RailwayLine(s)KS Keisei Main LineDistance7.3 km from Keisei UenoPlatforms2 side platformsTracks2ConnectionsTS08 Ushida StationOther informationStation codeKS06WebsiteOfficial websiteHistoryOpened19 December 1931PassengersFY201524,942 daily[1] Services Preceding station Keisei...

 

Air Terjun SindaroLokasiDesa Wadasmalang, Kecamatan Karangsambung, Kabupaten Kebumen, Provinsi Jawa TengahPeta7°33′33″S 109°43′35″E / 7.559185°S 109.726471°E / -7.559185; 109.726471lbs Air Terjun Sindaro atau Curug Sindoro adalah air terjun dengan ketinggian sekira 30 meter yang terletak di Cagar Alam Nasional Geologi Karangsambung. Air Terjun Sindaro mempunyai daya tarik tersendiri, karena lingkungan masih betul-betul alami. Kesunyian juga masih sangat ter...

 

South Korean actress For the South Korean politician, see Kim Jung-hwa (politician). For the singer-songwriter and Youtuber, see J.Fla. In this Korean name, the family name is Kim. Kim Jung-hwaKim Jung-hwa in May 2019.Born (1983-09-09) September 9, 1983 (age 40)Seoul, South KoreaEducationDongduk Women's University - Broadcasting and EntertainmentOccupationActressYears active2000–presentAgentKenneth Company[1]SpouseYoo Eun-sung (m. 2013)Children2Korean nameHangul김정화Ha...

Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Suburb of City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, AustraliaRothwellQueenslandRothwellCoordinates27°12′52″S 153°03′10″E / 27.2144°S 153.0527°E / -27.2144; 153.0527 (Rothwell (centre of suburb))Population7,165 (2016 census)[1] • Density709/km2 (1,837/sq mi)Postcode(s)4022Area10.1 km2 (...

 

1977 Indian filmAap Ki KhatirDirected bySudhendu RoyWritten bySunder DarStory byIndu KohliUma ThakurPushpa GhaiProduced byHarsh KohliStarringVinod KhannaRekhaCinematographyDilip Ranjan MukhopadhyayEdited byRavi PatnaikMusic byBappi LahiriRelease date7 June 1977 (1977-06-07)CountryIndiaLanguageHindi Aap Ki Khatir (for your sake) is a 1977 Bollywood film, produced by Harsh Kohli and directed by Sudhendu Roy. The stars are Vinod Khanna, Rekha, Helen and Om Shivpuri. The film's mus...

 

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Blood Games First Edition CoverAuthorRichard LaymonCover artistSteve CrispCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreHorrorPublisherHeadline BooksPublication date5 March 1992Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)ISBN0-7472-3821-9OCLC26299418Preceded byDarkness, Tell Us Followed byAlarums  Blood Games is a 1992 horror novel by American author Richard Laymon. Synopsis The novel centres on a group of young women who have been best friends since college. They go on ...

 

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