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Figure 2.4 Murray Basin during the Pliocene showing palaeogeography and depositional environment.Fluvio-lacustrine alluvial fanFluvial,estuarine and marginal marine sandsOpen marine shelfBeach ridges, inter-ridge fluvial and estuarine sandsErosion or non-depositionLagoonal, restricted marineDrainage, streams, riversSource: Evans et al. (1990)A suite of heavy minerals (zircon, ilmenite, rutile,tourmaline and monazite) in low concentration bandshas attracted mining companies to the Parilla Sand (seechapter 16 Earth Resources). Where the Parilla Sandoverlies Miocene sands, the heavy mineral grain-sizeappears to increase along with the total heavy mineralcontent.Deposition in the Murray Basin in the late Neogene wasstrongly influenced by sea-level changes. Sea levelspeaked in the Late Miocene to Early Pliocene (about 5Ma) at about 65 m above present. The sea encroachedfrom the present coast between the Fleurieu Peninsulaand Mount Gambier in South Australia, forming a largegulf that extended towards the northeast (Figure 2.4).Continental or non-marine deposition continued in theeastern and northern parts of the basin. Sand, graveland clay of the Calivil Formation represent river valley filland alluvial-fan sediments deposited over earlier units ofthe Renmark Group.<strong>Discussion</strong> <strong>Paper</strong>15

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