The Origin, Age, and Conservation, of an ‘Elevated Platform’, Yarwondutta Rock, North-Western Eyre Peninsula, South Australia

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The Origin, Age, and Conservation, of an ‘Elevated Platform’, Yarwondutta Rock, North-Western Eyre Peninsula, South AustraliaAlternative Title(s)
Origen, edad y conservación de una "plataforma elevada", Yarwondutta Rock, Noroeste de la Península de Eyre, Australia MeridionalAuthor(s)
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2023-12-22Citation
Twidale, C. R. (2023). The origin, age, and conservation, of an ‘elevated platform’, Yarwondutta Rock, north-western Eyre Peninsula, South Australia. Cadernos do Laboratorio Xeolóxico de Laxe. Revista de Xeoloxía Galega e do Hercínico Peninsular, 45, 33-58. https://doi.org/10.17979/cadlaxe.2023.45.0.10155
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[Abstract] Yarwondutta Rock is a dimpled platform that was shaped at ground level by soil moisture but subsequently elevated, not because of local tectonism, but by the erosional lowering of the surrounding pedimented plains. Concave or flared slopes fashioned in the erstwhile piedmont were revealed during this erosional phase which took place in the earlier Pleistocene. The elevated platform is now buttressed against dissection by the calcreted surrounding pediments. It is concluded that in technical terms, Yarwondutta Rock appropriately can be referred to as an ‘elevated platform’. ‘Criticism and testing are the essence of our work.’ Remark by Herman Bondi on the occasion of Karl Popper’s 90th birthday anniversary (But with a reminder that a ‘criticism’ is an assessment or evaluation, and is neither implicitly, nor of necessity, adverse. C.R.T.). [Resumen] Yarwondutta Rock es una plataforma pellizcada que fue modelada a nivel del suelo por la humedad del mismo, pero que posteriormente se elevó, no a causa de la tectónica local, sino por el descenso erosivo de las llanuras pedimentadas circundantes. Las laderas cóncavas o acampanadas formadas en el antiguo piedemonte quedaron al descubierto durante esta fase erosiva que tuvo lugar en el Pleistoceno más temprano. La plataforma elevada está ahora reforzada contra la erosión por los pedimentos circundantes de calcreta.
Keywords
Granite geomorphology
Etched surface
Australia
Granite weathering
Gemorfologia granítica
Superficie grabada
Meteorización granítica
Etched surface
Australia
Granite weathering
Gemorfologia granítica
Superficie grabada
Meteorización granítica
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0213-4497