Type of rock
The upper middle green band is Wentworth Falls Claystone Member, at Grose Valley , Australia
Wentworth Falls Claystone Member is a type of sedimentary rock occurring in the Sydney Basin in eastern Australia . This stratum may be seen above the Banks Wall Sandstone in the Blue Mountains , west of Sydney . Part of the Narrabeen Group of Sedimentary Rocks, formed in the Triassic . Wentworth Falls Claystone Member is composed of thick claystone and siltstone red beds .
See also
References
"Wentworth Falls Claystone Member" . Geo Science Australia . Australian Government. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
"A Thumbnail Engineering Geology of the Triassic Rocks of the Sydney Area" (PDF). Pells Consulting. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
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