The Ngalia Basin is a small (ca.
15,000 km2) intracratonic sedimentary basin in central Australia, lying within the southern Northern Territory.
[1] Deposition of locally up to about six km of marine and non-marine sedimentary rocks took place from the Neoproterozoic to the late Paleozoic (ca.
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