The Adelaide Superbasin composed of several named basins and sub-basins. In total there are currently eight defined basins/sub-basins within the Adelaide Superbasin.
Adelaide Rift Complex The Adelaide Rift Complex is the oldest and most central part of the Adelaide Superbasin. It is a series of rift
troughs and passive margins
basins with protracted development from c. 840 Ma to c. 550 Ma with the top of the sedimentary sequence marked by a major basin-wide
disconformity separating it from the Cambrian Arrowie and Stansbury Basins.
Torrens Hinge Zone The Torrens Hinge Zone is a transitional area between the relatively undeformed platform deposits of the Stuart Shelf and the deformed rocks of the central Adelaide Rift Complex. It runs along the western margin of the primary rift basin.
Stuart Shelf The Stuart Shelf is a region of
platform deposits on the western rift shoulder that overlies the
Gawler craton. It experienced deposition in the late Neoproterozoic after the Sturtian Glaciation during a period of
marine transgression and remains relatively undeformed to this day.
Coombalarnie Platform The Coombalarnie Platform, like the Stuart Shelf, is a region of platform deposits; however, it overlies the
Curnamona Province to the north-east of the main depocentre. Deposition occurred only after a major marine transgression event during the late Neoproterozoic after the Sturtian Glaciation.
Stansbury Basin The Stansbury Basin is one of the two known Cambrian basins of the Adelaide Superbasin. It is exposed in the south of the superbasin, extending from Kangaroo Island and the Mount Lofty Ranges toward Victoria underneath the Murray Basin. The true eastward extent of this basin is not well understood and is a focus of current geological research in South Australia. It is likely that deposition was continuous with the Arrowie Basin to the north.
Arrowie Basin The Arrowie Basin is second of the two known Cambrian basins of the Adelaide Superbasin. It extends from the Stuart Shelf in the west across the Flinders Ranges to western New South Wales where it forms part of the Neoproterozoic–Cambrian cover on the Curnamona Province.
Yalkalpo Sub-basin The Yalkalpo Sub-basin is the easternmost part of the Arrowie Basin. Its western boundary is the
basement high Benagerie Ridge of the Curnamona Province. == Lithostratigraphy ==