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Post-Tectonic Granite-Gabbro Complexes in South-eastern Queensland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

R. Gradwell
Affiliation:
Department of Geology, University of Queensland, Brisbane.

Abstract

Work on post-tectonic complexes in South-eastern Queensland has led to a general hypothesis concerning their formation. The earliest rocks, the gabbros, are intrusive, and these are followed by metamorphic trondhjemitic types which become progressively more granodioritic and finally granitic. The true granites act intrusively towards the earlier rocks of the complex.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1958

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Gradwell, R., 1955. The Petrology of the Samford Granodiorite. Publ. Univ. Queensland Dept. Geol., iv, 7.Google Scholar
Gradwell, R., 1958. The Petrology of the Kholo Creek Quartz Diorite. Publ. Univ. Queensland Dept. Geol., v, 1.Google Scholar