Mesozoic transformation of Western Australia rifting and breakup of Gondwana

Mesozoic transformation of Western Australia spans 252 to 66 Ma, an era represented by sedimentary deposits that cover about 23% of the onshore part of the State and virtually all offshore basins, with the Upper Jurassic – Cretaceous extending beyond the continent onto oceanic crust. These sedimenta...

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