Publication Name: CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN BASINS WORKSHOP 1993 (CABS 1)
Authors: M. R. Walter, J. J. Veevers, C. R. Calver, K. Grey
Date Published: September 1993
Number of Pages: 1
Abstract:
In Neoproterozoic times 2 million km2 of Australia were occupied by a single depositional system, the Centralian Superbasin. The Superbasin was disrupted 590-530 Ma ago by a central uplift, and then dismembered by late Palaeozoic tectonism to form numerous structural basins, including the Amadeus, Georgina, Ngalia, Officer and Savory.