Sydney Basin
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sydney-basin-319-2788926
title:
Sydney Basin
text:
The Sydney Basin is an interim Australian bioregion and is both a structural entity and a depositional area, now preserved on the east coast of New South Wales, Australia and with some of its eastern side now subsided beneath the Tasman Sea. The basin is named for the city of Sydney, on which it is centred. Around 5,000 metres (16,000 ft) thick, the Sydney Basin consists of Permian and Triassic sedimentary rocks, which stretches from Newcastle in the north to Batemans Bay in the south, and west
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Sedimentary basin and region in New South Wales, Australia
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Basin
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date modified:
2024-04-24T03:39:47Z
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13
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15