Columnar Rocks in Australia
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2022 10:04 pm
As far as i can work out, these are the spots in Aus that have the Hexagonal Shaped Rocks.
How columnar structures are created
During the cooling of a thick lava flow it contracts, the lava can shrink vertically without fracturing but will fracture with horizontal contraction. It is this multiple fracturing, or network fracturing, that results in the formation of columns. The resultant column is a polygon and can vary in shape from 3 to 12 sides.
Been to:
Fingal Head, NSW 5
Mount Scoria Conservation Park, Thangool, Queensland, 5
Sawn Rocks, Mount Kaputar National Park, New South Wales 6
Organ Pipes Gawler national park SA 5
Narooma Basalt, Narooma, New South Wales 5
Bombo Latite, Bombo, New South Wales 5
Organ Pipes National Park, Victoria, Australia 5
Barfold Gorge, Campaspe River, Victoria ... no access to private property
Burleigh Head National Park, Queensland 5
Battery Rock Rest Area, Merriwa NSW 5
Tully Gorge Qld 5
Endeavor Falls Cooktown Qld 5
Milla Milla Falls Qld 5
Ruined Castle, Falls Creek, Victoria 5
Dip Falls Tasmania 5
Doctors Rocks Tasmania 5
Cape Raoul, Tasmania
Ben Lomond National Park, Tasmania
WIKIPEDIA: Notable columnar jointed volcanics
Australia:
Bombo Latite, Bombo, New South Wales
Narooma Basalt, Narooma, New South Wales
Fingal Head, New South Wales
Battery Rock Rest Area, Located on the Golden Highway, 15 kilometres southeast of Merriwa and 19 kilometres northwest of Sandy Hollow on the western side of the highway.[19] NSW
Sawn Rocks, Mount Kaputar National Park, New South Wales[20]
Glass House Mountains, Queensland ...Some of the peaks display vertical columns, particularly Mount Coonowrin, Mount Ngungun and Mount Beerwah at the Organ Pipes.
Burleigh Head National Park, Queensland
Mount Scoria Conservation Park, Thangool, Queensland[21]
Ben Lomond National Park, Tasmania
Cape Raoul, Tasmania
Ruined Castle, Falls Creek, Victoria[22]
Organ Pipes National Park, Victoria
Barfold Gorge, Campaspe River, Victoria
Black Point, D'Entrecasteaux National Park, Western Australia
Wyalup-Rocky Point, Bunbury, Western Australia[23]
How columnar structures are created
During the cooling of a thick lava flow it contracts, the lava can shrink vertically without fracturing but will fracture with horizontal contraction. It is this multiple fracturing, or network fracturing, that results in the formation of columns. The resultant column is a polygon and can vary in shape from 3 to 12 sides.
Been to:
Fingal Head, NSW 5
Mount Scoria Conservation Park, Thangool, Queensland, 5
Sawn Rocks, Mount Kaputar National Park, New South Wales 6
Organ Pipes Gawler national park SA 5
Narooma Basalt, Narooma, New South Wales 5
Bombo Latite, Bombo, New South Wales 5
Organ Pipes National Park, Victoria, Australia 5
Barfold Gorge, Campaspe River, Victoria ... no access to private property
Burleigh Head National Park, Queensland 5
Battery Rock Rest Area, Merriwa NSW 5
Tully Gorge Qld 5
Endeavor Falls Cooktown Qld 5
Milla Milla Falls Qld 5
Ruined Castle, Falls Creek, Victoria 5
Dip Falls Tasmania 5
Doctors Rocks Tasmania 5
Cape Raoul, Tasmania
Ben Lomond National Park, Tasmania
WIKIPEDIA: Notable columnar jointed volcanics
Australia:
Bombo Latite, Bombo, New South Wales
Narooma Basalt, Narooma, New South Wales
Fingal Head, New South Wales
Battery Rock Rest Area, Located on the Golden Highway, 15 kilometres southeast of Merriwa and 19 kilometres northwest of Sandy Hollow on the western side of the highway.[19] NSW
Sawn Rocks, Mount Kaputar National Park, New South Wales[20]
Glass House Mountains, Queensland ...Some of the peaks display vertical columns, particularly Mount Coonowrin, Mount Ngungun and Mount Beerwah at the Organ Pipes.
Burleigh Head National Park, Queensland
Mount Scoria Conservation Park, Thangool, Queensland[21]
Ben Lomond National Park, Tasmania
Cape Raoul, Tasmania
Ruined Castle, Falls Creek, Victoria[22]
Organ Pipes National Park, Victoria
Barfold Gorge, Campaspe River, Victoria
Black Point, D'Entrecasteaux National Park, Western Australia
Wyalup-Rocky Point, Bunbury, Western Australia[23]