THE COOPER'S CREEK BASIN
Adrian Kapel
The APPEA Journal
6(1) 71 - 75
Published: 1966
Abstract
Results of past surface and subsurface geological and geophysical surveys indicate that the Cooper's Creek area has been a sedimentary basin from Lower Palaeozoic time to at least the beginning of Cretaceous time.The Cooper's Creek Basin is bounded to the east by the Canaway Ridge, to the south by a basement ridge that runs from Naryilco to Kopperamanna, to the north by a folded trend that runs from Warbreccan to Kopperamanna.
Sediments from Cambrian to Recent age have been encountered in wells drilled by Delhi-Santos. It is postulated that the present basin originated in post-Siluro-Devonian time after the Bowning orogeny.
Physiographically the axis of the basin is reflected by the Cooper's Creek.
https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ65011
© CSIRO 1966