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Centralian Superbasin
The
Centralian Superbasin
is a large
intracratonic
sedimentary basin
which
occupied
a large
area
of
central
,
southern
and
western Australia
during much of the
Neoproterozoic Era
.
This superbasin was
disrupted
by two
periods
of
uplift
and
mountain building
, the latest
Neoproterozoic
Petermann Orogeny
and
Palaeozoic
Alice Springs Orogeny
, to
leave
remnants
including the
Amadeus
,
Georgina
,
Ngalia
, and
Officer
basins
.