Iytwelepenty / Davenport Range National Park

Iytwelepenty / Davenport Range, or Davenport Ranges National Park (Iytwellepenty),[3] previously the Davenport Murchison National Park,[4] is a national park in the Northern Territory of Australia about 1,033 kilometres (642 mi) south-east of the territorial capital of Darwin,[5] occupying around 1,120 km2 (430 sq mi)s of the Davenport Range.[3] It lies within the Davenport Murchison Ranges bioregion, an area of 58,050 km2 (22,410 sq mi), with a climate ranging from semiarid to subtropical.[4]

Iytwelepenty / Davenport Range National Park
Davenport[1], Northern Territory
Iytwelepenty/Davenport Range National Park (outlined in green)
Nearest town or cityTennant Creek
Established1993
Area1,278.47 km2 (493.6 sq mi)[2]
Managing authoritiesParks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory
WebsiteIytwelepenty / Davenport Range National Park
See alsoProtected areas of the Northern Territory

The mountains were caused by a tectonic event hundreds of millions of years ago, but recent images from space have shown that erosion occurred that exposed the ridges and valleys only around 100 million years ago.[6] Amelia Creek crater, an ancient eroded impact crater lies within the Davenport Range in the area.[7]

See also


References

  1. "Place Names Register Extract for "Iytwelepenty / Davenport Ranges National Park"". NT Place Names Register. Northern Territory Government. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
  2. "CAPAD 2012 Northern Territory Summary (see 'DETAIL' tab)". CAPAD 2012. Australian Government - Department of the Environment. 7 February 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  3. "Northern Territory For Everyone: Davenport Murchision National Park". Northern Territory for Everyone. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
  4. Davenport Murchison Ranges bioregion (PDF). Retrieved 9 August 2021. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  5. Hema, Maps (2007). Australia Road and 4WD Atlas (Map). Eight Mile Plains Queensland: Hema Maps. p. 101. ISBN 978-1-86500-456-3.
  6. "Davenport-Murchison Range, Northern Territory, Australia". NASA Earth Observatory. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
  7. "Earth Impact Database: Amelia Creek". Planetary and Space Science Centre, University of New Brunswick. Retrieved 11 September 2022.

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