Barcaldine Region, Queensland, Australiai
Regional Level Types | |
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Barcaldine Region | Region |
Queensland | State |
Australia | Country |
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Type:
Mindat Locality ID:
359469
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:359469:1
GUID (UUID V4):
015f24af-9ba3-4e67-8e06-6f54ba4d733c
Other Languages:
French:
Région de Barcaldine, Queensland, Australie
German:
Barcaldine Region, Queensland, Australien
Italian:
regione di Barcaldine, Queensland, Australia
Simplified Chinese:
巴卡爾丁區政府, 昆士蘭州, 澳大利亚
Cebuano:
Barcaldine, State of Queensland
Dutch:
Barcaldine Region, Queensland, Australië
Sardinian:
regione de Barcaldine
Swedish:
Barcaldine Region, Queensland, Australien
Prior to an 2008 amalgamation, the Barcaldine Region existed as three distinct local government areas: the Shire of Barcaldine; the Shire of Aramac; and the Shire of Jericho.
The Region has an area of some 53,383 km2.
List of minerals for each chemical element
Fossils
There are 11 fossil localities from the PaleoBioDB database within this region.BETA TEST - These data are provided on an experimental basis and are taken from external databases. Mindat.org has no control currently over the accuracy of these data.
Occurrences | 18 |
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Youngest Fossil Listed | 99.6 Ma (Late/Upper Cretaceous) |
Oldest Fossil Listed | 279 Ma (Permian) |
Stratigraphic Units | Click here to view 6 stratigraphic units. |
Fossils from Region | Click here to show the list. |
Fossil Localities | Click to show 11 fossil localities |
Other Databases
Wikipedia: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barcaldine_Region |
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Wikidata ID: | Q807896 |
GeoNames ID: | 7839558 |
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