Lyons River Magnesite Karst

Posted:
Sat 20 Aug, 2011 6:23 pm
by tida
We are planning to walk along Farquars Rd from the new bridge and wondered if anyone has explored the Lyons River area, karst formations and caves and would share the information?
Re: Lyons River Magnesite Karst

Posted:
Mon 22 Aug, 2011 12:22 pm
by scrub master
your best bet would be to contact the Savage River Caving Club.
Re: Lyons River Magnesite Karst

Posted:
Thu 08 Sep, 2011 8:47 pm
by tida
Thank you for the suggestion. I have contacted the listed phone no for the club and was told, that the only existing cave was caused by a quarry for road building removing the basalt cap some decades ago. This comes as a surprise to me as the Magnesite Karst formed part of the argument for heritage listing.
Re: Lyons River Magnesite Karst

Posted:
Thu 08 Sep, 2011 11:58 pm
by GerryDuke
The topic was discussed here Tida.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=825&p=15648&hilit=LYONS#p15648A couple of links:
Another dimension to the controversy is the existence of Magnesite Caves in the Lyons - Arthur River area. I don't know how current these links are!
http://209.85.173.132/search?q=cache:db ... cd=4&gl=au
http://www.acfonline.org.au/news.asp?news_id=412Cave Systems - about 2/3rds of the way down the page!
GD
Re: Lyons River Magnesite Karst

Posted:
Sat 10 Sep, 2011 6:18 pm
by tastrekker
The well known formations would be Trowutta Arch, Lake Chisolm and the sinkhole walk at Julius River. Less well known is the track to Victory Springs (very mildly thermal) at Farquhars Bridge. The Arthur 1:100,000 topo map shows heaps of sinkholes around the Julius/Sumac area but nothing near Lyons River.
To really get to the bottom of this issue I reckon you need to read this:
Sharples, C. (1996) A Reconnaissance of Landforms and Geological Sites of Geoconservation Significance in the Circular Head Forest District; Two Volumes. Forestry Tasmania.
It seems to be the document refered to by everyone such as ET, TNC, FT, TT, TG, etc when they talk about the Karst systems.
The sort of people who may know off the top of their head would be Darvis (Mark Davis), Matthew Campbell-Ellis and Phil Pullinger. A Google search will reveal their mobile numbers for you. I've been too shy to call them myself!
Re: Lyons River Magnesite Karst

Posted:
Sat 10 Sep, 2011 7:09 pm
by tastrekker
Check out the report by
Tasmanian Magnesite about why 'their patch' of the Tarkine should not be heritage listed. Pages 8 to 10 have all the academic Karst references and even a grid reference of a thermal spring on their lease. Happy reading!
Again, this article doesn't talk about the Lyons River specifically as it's outside their area but it's not far away.
...and I've been assuming you've read the Caves page on the TNC website.
Here it is just in case!
Re: Lyons River Magnesite Karst

Posted:
Wed 21 Sep, 2011 6:25 am
by tida
Thank you both for the info, I had checked the links previously, they contain a broad overview but no specific detail of the area we will walk through. We might look for some outcrops around Southern and Central Creek.