I recently got to take part in a neat project, called AusGeol, which provides a repository of digital geological teaching and learning resources that documents the diverse geology of Australia. A colleague and I were assigned the task of visiting the Northern Territory (N.T.) to document (through photography) some interesting and important geological sites. In this 2-part blog post I will be sharing some of the geology of the Northern Territory with regular photos and embed links to the 3-D examples. This is part 1, you can check out part 2 here.

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Outlined path of part 1 through the Northern Territory, Australia (Google Earth, 2017)

About the project

The work was done using a regular DSLR camera and a UAV (drone) to basically take multiple photos from different angles of a rock outcrop or feature of interest. Then, as long as a GPS point was recorded and a scale with a north direction evident, we can turn these mosaics of images into a 3-D model (using a program called AgiSoft photoscan), or into full spherical panoramas (e.g., Google street-style stuff).

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Myself in the Northern Territory, Australia, outback with some of our camera equipment.
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Our vehicle and campsite for the night – Northern Territory, Australia
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Making the most out of one campsite with a power outlet to charge… everything (haha)

The program is part of the University of Tasmania, led by Dr. Michael Roach, with funding from the Australian Government Office for Learning and Teaching and partner institutions. Every captured geological outcrop is made freely available on the website http://www.ausgeol.org/, with an extensive virtual library that has a diverse selection of well-documented examples of important geological features to assist in the development of student geological field skills. For examples of my sites in the N.T. as well as others through Australia, check out the atlas http://www.ausgeol.org/atlas/.

Brief intro to Northern Territory

The N.T. comprises ~ 13% of the Australian continent. It is underlain by the North Australian Craton, and it is dominantly Palaeoproterozic in age (~ 1.8 billion years old), with some Archean basement ‘inliers’ (Ahmad and Scrimgeour, 2013). Along with the Palaeoproterozoic basins and orogens (i.e., North Australian Platform Cover and Orogenic Domains), there are large Neoproterozoic to Palaeozoic sedimentary basins (i.e., Central Australian Platform Cover and Younger basins). Geological regions of the N.T. are broken into “provinces” or “basins” which are areas with distinct geological characteristics and ages; they are separated from one another by major structures and/or unconformities (Ahmad and Scrimgeour, 2013).

Outline of path from north (Darwin) to south (Alice Spring) on a simplified geological map of the Northern Territory - Australia (Ahmad and Scrimgeour, 2006)
Craton boundaries of Australia (from Ahmad and Scrimgeour, and references therein, 2006)
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Outline of path from Alice Spring (middle) to Uluru (southwest), and back again, on a simplified geological map of the Northern Territory – Australia (Ahmad and Scrimgeour, 2006)

The trip – part 1 (Darwin to Alice Springs)

The Northern Territory is a big place… in total we drove over 4,000 km in ~ 3 weeks! Thus I will only go through some places in these posts, with some of my favorite digital captures! This was largely done going down the Stuart Highway (known as “the track”) until just before Alice Springs, in which several detours were then taken to the west and east.

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“The Track” (i.e., Stuart Highway, Northern Territory, Australia)

Katherine Gorge

Starting from the north, not too far south from Darwin, is the Katherine Gorge, a popular destination for tourists as it is quite beautiful and offers lots of hiking, swimming, sightseeing, etc.! Though I didn’t do any of this though (haha), as we had to move fast to cover the N.T., we still managed to capture some of the stunning coarse-grained conglomerates of rounded boulders and cobbles that make up the gorge, as well as views of the banded sandstones along the riverside (~ Paleoproterozic 1.7 billion years old).

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Katherine Gorge, Northern Territory, Australia
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Coarse-grained conglomerate rocks of the Katherine Gorge, Northern Territory, Australia

Linked 3-D image of the coarse-grained conglomerate rocks of the Katherine Gorge, Northern Territory, Australia (Kath1,by AusGeol.org on Sketchfab)

Davenport Range

Continuing further south is the Davenport Range. This is best seen from the sky actually, and with “geophysical goggles” on! The range is part of the large Wauchope Fold Belt. It is composed of folded succession of shallow marine sedimentary rocks and volcanics that have gone under greenschist metamorphism. The mafic amphiboles units and very magnetic, which can be seen quite well in an air-magnetic photo!

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Satellite and geophysical magnetics image of the Davenport Range, Northern Territory, Australia (modified from Google, 2017, and Ahmad and Scrimgeour, 2006)

Devil’s Marbles (Karlu Karlu)

Some odd, round boulders in the middle of the N.T. outback (along the “track”, i.e., Stuart Highway) are known as the Devil’s Marbles (Karlu Karlu). These are a popular stop. The Devil’s Marbles are a “nubbin”. That is, they are residual boulders and blocks from the top “layer” of a large granite body that has undergone exfoliation weathering.

How it form is as follows. Molten magma solidified and formed granite beneath and within thick sandstone layers ~1.7 billion years ago. Joints and cracks formed within the granite when it was uplifted closer to the surface and the sandstone was eroded away. Water penetrated the cracks and preferentially weathered them creating more prominent blocks. The curved, domal surface is a characteristic feature of granites called “onion skin” weathering (for more info on this features, check out my Freycinet, Tasmania or Rio, Brazil posts).

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Devil’s Marbles, Northern Territory, Australia

Linked 3-D image of the Devil’s Marbles taken from a UAV (DEVMUAV1, by AusGeol.org on Sketchfab)

Alieron Station and Reynold’s Range

Nearby the Alieron Station is the Paleoproterozoic Reynold’s Range (part of the Aileron Province), where some pretty spectacular folds and structures are! Some examples included parasitic folds, mixed felsic-mafic orthogneiss, coarse-grained granitic augen gneiss and cordierite granulite!

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Folded rocks of the Reynolds Range near Alieron station, Northern Territory, Australia
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“Gniess” rocks of the Reynolds Range near Alieron station, Northern Territory, Australia
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Folded and metamorphosed rocks of the Reynolds Range near Alieron station, Northern Territory, Australia

Harts Range

Next we headed east, pass Mudtank (a famous gem fossicking area), into the Harts Range and Etna dome. Here some of the river-bed sands in the Harts Range are composed of gemstones! That is, they are full of garnet from eroded rocks of the Harts Range Metamorhpic Complex, which is full of garnet-biotite gneiss. Rocks here are part of the Irindina Province and are quite younger (i.e., Neoproterozoic in age) than surrounding provinces.

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Gemstone river-bed sands (i.e., garnet) in the Harts Range, Northern Territory, Australia
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Gemstone river-bed sands (i.e., garnet) in the Harts Range, Northern Territory, Australia
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Cross-section of a garnet porphyroblast in a biotite-garnet gneiss, Harts Range, Northern Territory, Australia

Ross River D’hala Gorge

Leaving the metamorphic Harts Range, we entered the extensive Amadeus Basin on an east to west transect towards Alice Spring. Rocks here are of a more sedimentary flavor, with the ~ 800 Ma Bitter Springs formations dominating the landscape with beautiful overturned folded mountain faces, and synformal layers of interbedded sandstone/siltstone and dolostone/limestone of the ~500 Ma Goyder Formation, near Ross River D’hala Gorge.

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Apparent synform of sandstone/siltstone and limestone/dolostone rocks of the Goyder Formation, N’Dala Gorge, Northern Territory, Australia

Linked 3-D image of overturned folded rocks of the Bitter Springs Formation, Northern Territory, Australia, taken from a UAV (AMADUAV1, by AusGeol.org on Sketchfab)

 

Trephina Gorge, Gaps… and Mordor!

Lastly, we approached Trephina Gorge which is full of the Heavitree quartzite (~ 700 million year old). The Heavitree formation composes a prominent range around Alice Springs and with a handful of narrow openings in the range known as “gaps” (such as the Emily and Jessie Gap and The Gap).

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Sunset illuminates the quartzite bluff at Trephina Gorge, Northern Territory, Australia
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Emily and Jessie’s Gap near Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia

Linked 3-D image of the Heavitree quartzite at Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia, taken from a UAV (AMADUAV2, by AusGeol.org on Sketchfab).

From a high point in Trephina Gorge you can look to the south and see the Mordor Pound (which is a small mafic igneous complex). I really wanted to go to it in person, but apparently “one does not simply walk into Mordor”…

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One does not simply walk into Mordor… (i.e., Mordor Pound/mafic igneous complex, Northern Territory, Australia)

Final thoughts

The journey from Darwin to Alice Spring (with major side detours) offers a surprising diverse range of landscapes and geology for land that is relatively big and flat. This was my first experience in the true Australian outback, and coming from Canada and Tasmania it was definitely something completely different and I’m lucky that I was able to experience this unique Australian landscape and capture it digitally for others along the way. Don’t forget to check out www.ausgeol.org/atlas for more sites in the Northern Territory and throughout Australia, and check out part 2 of this post which will be Alice Spring to Uluru and beyond!

Cheers, Stephanie

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Sunset in outback Northern Territory, Australia

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