Mittagong Formation

Mittagong Formation
fine grained sandstone above coarser Hawkesbury Sandstone, West Pymble, Australia

The Mittagong Formation is a type of sedimentary rock occurring in the Sydney Basin in eastern Australia.[1] Formed in the triassic period. It may be seen as a narrow band of fine grained sandstone between the shale (above) and the Hawkesbury sandstone (below). The maximum thickness is ten metres.[2]

In northern Sydney it can be seen in a few areas, such as West Pymble[3] and Mount Ku-ring-gai[4]. This rock formation is associated with the critically endangered Sydney Turpentine-Ironbark Forest.[5]

See also

Sydney Basin, Hawkesbury sandstone, Wianamatta shale, Narrabeen group.

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