Dry Creek Sands - Filsell's Bore, Adelaide (Miocene of Australia)

Also known as Bore 169

Where: South Australia, Australia (34.9° S, 138.6° E: paleocoordinates 40.5° S, 137.0° E)

• coordinate estimated from map

• small collection-level geographic resolution

When: Dry Creek Sands Formation, Late/Upper Miocene (11.6 - 5.3 Ma)

• STRATIGRAPHIC RELATIONS: Presumably unconformably underyling Pliocene Hallett Cove Sandstone (Pleistocene-Recent in Fig. 2 of Ludbrook 1954) The Dry Creek Sands are a correlate of the Bookpurnong Fm (Beu and Darragh 2001). THICKNESS: Between 302 and 492 ft (p. 48, Ludbrook 1954). AGE: Previously regarded as Pliocene in age (Ludbrook 1954, 1963). However more recent idependent assessments of foraminifera and dinoflagellates (Brown and Stephenson 1991; Macphail and Kellett 1993) and Mollusca (Beu and Darragh 2001) suggest that the lower Dry Creek Sands (greater than 105-115 m) are of Bairnsdalian-Mitchelian age (latest Middle Miocene-early Late Miocene). A Late Miocene age is adopted here = Mitchelian. STRATIGRAPHIC POSITION: Composite list for Dry Creek Sands within bore and from multiple beds (illustrated on p. 48 of Ludbrook (1954), between 302 and 492 ft.

• formation-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: coastal; unlithified, fine-grained, shelly/skeletal, gray, white sandstone

• ENVIRONMENT: Deposited in a shallow bay or gulf after depression of older strata, submerged during the early Tertiary; sandy bay, protected. Not an estuarine or restricted embayment fauna, so here assigned to a "siliciclastic-coastal indet." environment.
• SPECIFIC LITHOLOGY: Ligh-grey-silery, fine, sharp sands and clays, with intercalated bands of grey and white limestone; pale-grey shelly sands. LITHIFICATION: Unlithified, possibly occasionally poorly-lithified.

Size class: macrofossils

Preservation: original aragonite, original calcite

Collection methods: core,

• COLLECTOR: Collected by multiple parties during the irregular construction of bores within the vicinity of Adelaide. Reported on by previous authors including Tate (1890, 1898), Tate and Dennant (1896), Hall and Pritchard (1902), Howchin (1914, 1928) and Chapman (1916). These authors reported piecemeal this fauna, while Ludbrook (1954-1956) presents more detailed taxonomy and thorough covereage of all bores. REPOSITORY: Most material reposited in Tate Collection, University of Adelaide, while some is preserved in the MNHM in Paris and BMNH.

Primary reference: N.H. Ludbrook. 1953. The molluscan fauna of the Pliocene strata underlying the Adelaide Plains. Part 1. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 77:42-64 [A. Miller/A. Hendy/A. Hendy]more details

Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis

PaleoDB collection 63435: authorized by Austin Hendy, entered by Austin Hendy on 15.08.2006

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Taxonomic list

• COVERAGE: Exhaustive for molluscan groups. No other taxa specifically listed. NOMENCLATURE: Authoritative series of publications, but with rather oudated nomenclature. This is remedied by revisions of Australian Mollusca by Darragh (1970), and various publications by Darragh (post 1970).
Bivalvia
 Nuculanida - Nuculanidae
 Nuculida - Nuculidae
"Nucula (Ennucula) kalimnae" = Ennucula1
"Nucula (Ennucula) kalimnae" = Ennucula1 nut clam
 Cardiida - Mactridae
"Mactra (Electromactra) howchiniana" = Electromactra howchiniana1
"Mactra (Electromactra) howchiniana" = Electromactra howchiniana1 Tate 1887 clam
 Cardiida - Lasaeidae
Properycina micans1 kelly clam
 Pholadida - Corbulidae
"Corbula adelaidensis" = Notocorbula adelaidensis1
"Corbula adelaidensis" = Notocorbula adelaidensis1 Ludbrook 1955 clam
 Lucinida - Lucinidae
Divalucina cumingi1 Adams and Angas 1863 clam
 Carditida - Carditidae
 Carditida - Condylocardiidae
 Pectinida - Pectinoidae
"Chlamys (Equichlamys) consobrina" = Equichlamys bifrons1 Lamarck 1819 scallop
 Arcida - Limopsidae
 Arcida - Glycymerididae
"Glycymeris (Tucetona) convexa" = Tucetona1
"Glycymeris (Tucetona) convexa" = Tucetona1 clam
Gastropoda
 Heterostropha - Acteonidae
"Semiacteon tardior" = Semiactaeon4
"Semiacteon tardior" = Semiactaeon4 snail
 Trochoidea - Phasianellidae
 Cerithioidea - Turritellidae
"Turritella (Haustator) acricula" = Gazameda acricula3
"Turritella (Haustator) acricula" = Gazameda acricula3 Tate 1893 turret shell
Subspecies: T. (H.) acricula adelaidensis
 Cerithioidea - Cerithiidae
 Cerithioidea - Diastomatidae
 Neogastropoda - Nassariidae
"Hinia (Reticunassa) spiraliscabra" = Nassarius (Hinia)4
"Hinia (Reticunassa) spiraliscabra" = Nassarius (Hinia)4 snail
 Opisthobranchia - Retusidae