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RESEARCH ARTICLE

LITHOFACIES STUDY ON THE TOOLACHEE FORMATION, GIDGEALPA-MOOMBA-BIG LAKE AREA, COOPER BASIN, SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Roger C. N. Thornton

The APPEA Journal 13(1) 41 - 48
Published: 1973

Abstract

A lithofacies study on the Upper Permian Toolachee Formation has been conducted in the Gidgealpa-Moomba-Big Lake area to determine the suitability of the technique in the reconstruction of depositional environments and palaeogeographic trends throughout the Cooper Basin. The Toolachee Formation is one of the main gas producing intervals in the basin, especially in the area of study, which is approximately 2,000 square kilometres. Thirty-one wells drilled in this region indicate that the formation ranges in thickness from 35 metres to over 115 metres.

The Toolachee Formation, taken as a whole, is too thick to show any significant features on a lithofacies map over the limited area of investigation. However, lithofacies maps of three approximately chronostratigraphic subdivisions of the same formation show both vertical and lateral trends. Vertically, the percentage of sandstone decreases from the lowermost subdivision to the uppermost subdivision; coal percentages show the opposite trend; and core material shows fining upwards sequences. Laterally, isopachous thin areas (depositional highs) in most cases correlated with an increase in shale or coal lithologies. Histograms of coal cycles show that the lower and middle parts have similar composite sequences of, from the base upwards, sandstone mixture of sandstone and shale-shalecoal.

The depositional model proposed is an aggradational flood-plain which, prior to the commencement of deposition, had been eroded to a peneplain. Sediments were deposited from rivers of gradually declining flow gradient until marsh and lacustrine conditions prevailed for long periods of time. Deposition ceased at the sediplain stage.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ72007

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