Mount Sedgwick (Tasmania) Explained

Mount Sedgwick
Photo Size:280
Elevation M:1147
Location:West Coast, Tasmania, Australia
Range:West Coast Range
Map:Australia Tasmania
Map Size:280
Coordinates:-42°N 145.61°W
Age:Jurassic, Permian and Palaeozoic
Type:Dolerite
Easiest Route:from Lake Margaret Power Station

Mount Sedgwick is a mountain located within the West Coast Range, in the West Coast region of Tasmania, Australia.

It lies in line behind Mount Lyell in views from high points in Queenstown and from the roads leading out to Strahan and Zeehan. Bands of the pink and grey coloured conglomerate show strikingly on its south west slopes. Its western and south western slopes are significantly more precipitous and rocky, compared to the once heavily forested southern and south eastern slopes.[1]

Geology

The geology of Mount Sedgwick has remnant Jurassic, Permian and Palaeozoic features. The top of Mount Sedgwick is columnar jointed Jurassic Dolerite interpreted as a remnant of a dolerite sheet. The lack of a strong magnetic signature suggests it is not a plug that intrudes Permian tillite, which is exposed on the South East flank of the mountain.[2] [3]

Mount Sedgwick and its surrounding area was identified in the 1890s by Thomas Bather Moore as being associated with evidence of glaciation in the West Coast Range.

Access and features

Lake Margaret lies at the northern side of the mountain, while Lake Beatrice and Lake Burbury at the eastern side. Mount Geikie and the Tyndall Range are the main mountains in the West Coast Range to the north. Mount Sedgwick is effectively the source of the Lake Margaret water - with smaller named lakes above Lake Margaret as feeders.

See also

Further reading

. Geoffrey Blainey. . 6th . St. David's Park Publishing . Hobart. 2000. 0-7246-2265-9.

. Charles Whitham. Western Tasmania - A land of riches and beauty. Reprint 2003. Municipality of Queenstown. Queenstown. 2003.

Notes and References

  1. The West Coast Range, Tasmania: Mountains and Geological Giants . 1–13 . 0080-4703 . Baillie, Peter . Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania . 144 . 2010 . . Hobart, Tasmania . reprint . 18 June 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150616083904/http://eprints.utas.edu.au/15988/1/baillie-west-coast-range-2010.pdf . 16 June 2015 . dead .
  2. Web site: Pasminco Exploration: Linda EL 13/99, Final Relinquishment Report . McNeill, Andrew . Simpson, Kirsten . March 2011 . Department of Mines, Tasmania . 17 June 2015 .
  3. Web site: Edwards, A. B. . On a remnant of a stripped peneplain of Palaeozoic Age at Mount Sedgwick in western Tasmania . 1940 . 9 June 2012 . .