Sydney sandstone

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Der Hawkesbury-Sandstein (englisch: Hawkesbury Sandstone) bildet sowohl eine stratigrafische Formation in Australien als auch eine Namensbezeichnung für einen Typ Sandstein in der Region von Sydney in New South Wales. Dieses Gestein entstand im Trias in einem Süßwassersee vor 200 Millionen Jahren. In Sydney wird dieser Sandstein auch Sydney Sandstone genannt. Benannt ist Hawkesbury-Sandstein nach dem Hawkesbury River, der nördlich von Sydney fließt. rdf:langString
Batuan Pasir Hawkesbury adalah satu jenis batu pasir yang ada di daerah Sydney di New South Wales, Australia. Berasal dari Periode Trias. Terkenal karena kualitasnya yang tahan lama, inilah mengapa banyak pahatan batu dan gambar Aborigin masih bertahan di daerah ini. Dinamai setelah Hawkesbury River di utara Sydney, dimana batu pasir ini umum dijumpai. Batu pasir Hawkesbury adalah yang mengontrol erosi dan di . Jenis batuan lainnya yang ditemui di Sydney adalah dan . rdf:langString
Sydney sandstone is the common name for Sydney Basin Hawkesbury Sandstone, one variety of which is historically known as Yellowblock, and also as "yellow gold" a sedimentary rock named after the Hawkesbury River north of Sydney, where this sandstone is particularly common. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Hawkesbury-Sandstein
rdf:langString Batuan pasir Hawkesbury
rdf:langString Sydney sandstone
rdf:langString Hawkesbury Sandstone
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rdf:langString Der Hawkesbury-Sandstein (englisch: Hawkesbury Sandstone) bildet sowohl eine stratigrafische Formation in Australien als auch eine Namensbezeichnung für einen Typ Sandstein in der Region von Sydney in New South Wales. Dieses Gestein entstand im Trias in einem Süßwassersee vor 200 Millionen Jahren. In Sydney wird dieser Sandstein auch Sydney Sandstone genannt. Benannt ist Hawkesbury-Sandstein nach dem Hawkesbury River, der nördlich von Sydney fließt.
rdf:langString Batuan Pasir Hawkesbury adalah satu jenis batu pasir yang ada di daerah Sydney di New South Wales, Australia. Berasal dari Periode Trias. Terkenal karena kualitasnya yang tahan lama, inilah mengapa banyak pahatan batu dan gambar Aborigin masih bertahan di daerah ini. Dinamai setelah Hawkesbury River di utara Sydney, dimana batu pasir ini umum dijumpai. Batu pasir Hawkesbury adalah yang mengontrol erosi dan di . Jenis batuan lainnya yang ditemui di Sydney adalah dan .
rdf:langString Sydney sandstone is the common name for Sydney Basin Hawkesbury Sandstone, one variety of which is historically known as Yellowblock, and also as "yellow gold" a sedimentary rock named after the Hawkesbury River north of Sydney, where this sandstone is particularly common. It forms the bedrock for much of the region of Sydney, Australia. Well known for its durable quality, it is the reason many Aboriginal rock carvings and drawings in the area still exist. As a highly favoured building material, especially preferred during the city's early years—from the late 1790s to the 1890s—its use, particularly in public buildings, gives the city its distinctive appearance. The stone is notable for its geological characteristics; its relationship to Sydney's vegetation and topography; the history of the quarries that worked it; and the quality of the buildings and sculptures constructed from it. This bedrock gives the city some of its "personality" by dint of its meteorological, horticultural, aesthetic and historical impact. One author describes Sydney's sandstone as "a kind of base note, an ever-present reminder of its Georgian beginnings and more ancient past." Sydney sandstone was deposited in the Triassic Period probably in a freshwater delta and is the caprock which controls the erosion and scarp retreat of the Illawarra escarpment. Sandstone escarpments box in the Sydney area on three sides: to the west the Blue Mountains, and to the north and south, the Hornsby Plateau and Woronora Plateau. These escarpments kept Sydney in its bounds and some people still regard the spatial boundaries of the city in these terms.
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