Griman Creek Formation

Griman Creek Formation
Stratigraphic range: late Albian-early-mid Cenomanian
~106–98 Ma
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofRolling Downs Group
Sub-unitsCoocoran Claystone & Wallangulla Sandstone Members
UnderliesUnconformity with Oligo-Miocene Cumborah Gravel
OverliesSurat Siltstone, Wallumbilla Formation
ThicknessUp to 345 m (1,132 ft)
Lithology
PrimarySandstone, siltstone, mudstone
OtherConglomerate, coal
Location
Coordinates29°24′S 147°42′E / 29.4°S 147.7°E / -29.4; 147.7
Approximate paleocoordinates64°24′S 134°54′E / 64.4°S 134.9°E / -64.4; 134.9
Region Queensland
 New South Wales
Country Australia
ExtentSurat Basin
Type section
Named forGriman Creek
Named byReiser
Year defined1970
Griman Creek Formation is located in Australia
Griman Creek Formation
Griman Creek Formation (Australia)

The Griman Creek Formation is a geological formation in northern New South Wales and southern Queensland, Australia whose strata date back to the Albian-Cenomanian stages of the mid-Cretaceous.[1] It is most notable being a major source of opal, found near the town of Lightning Ridge, New South Wales. Alongside the opal opalised fossils are also found, including those of dinosaurs and primitive monotremes.[2]