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Sites of Geological and Geomorphological Significance - Bacchus Marsh - International, National, State

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Sites of Geological and Geomorphological Significance - Bacchus Marsh - International, National, State

Bacchus Marsh mapsheet
International SignificanceGd1 Dales Creek, Greendale - Coimaldai fault
Bu7 Lerderderg River - permian glacials and recent gravelsGd4 Pykes Creek - permian glacial features
L2 Lerderderg River, Morven - permian glacial rocksI2 The Island - palaeotopography
L5 Korkuperrimul Creek - glacial and volcanic rocksI6 Parwan Valley - rockfall scarp, falls
L6 Mortons Quarry, Main Quarry - permian depositsL11 Anthony's Cutting - volcanic sediments
L13 Parwan - lava cave
National SignificanceL15 Bacchus Marsh - Maddingley coal seam
EC2 Meredith - untramatic intrusionL8 Council trench - triassic sediments
I1 Werribee Gorge - rejuvenated streamsLet5 Maude - Maude formation
L3 Lerderderg valley, Darley - glacial rocksSv1 Brisbane Ranges - fault scarp, alluvial apron
Ya1 Yaloak Creek - landslide slopes
State Significance
Bu2 Bullengarook - Cataract Creek falls
Bu3 Bullengarook lava flows - twin lateral streams
Bu6 Lerderderg Gorge - incised valley
CH6 Moorabool River - Ordovician/Permian contact
El2 Morrisons - Ballark conglomerate