118°30'
118°30'
118°20'
118°20'
118°10'
118°10'
118°0'
118°0'
26°30' 26°30'
26°40' 26°40'
26°50' 26°50'
27°0' 27°0'
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540
500
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460
480
480
500
480
520
520
520
520
520
460
540
500
460
520
500
500
460
500
500
520
500
460
500
500
480
500
500
480
480
480
500
460
440
460
480
440
460
440
440
440
460
Dam
Bores
Bore
Bore
Bore
Bore
Bore
Bore
Bore
Bore
Bore
Bore
Town Bore
Pluto Bore
Marsh Bore
Milly Bore
Yella Bore
Combon Bore
Bundle Bore
Kyarra Bore
Rabbit Bore
5 Mile Bore
2 Mile Bore
Gidgee Bore
Miss J Bore
Geoffs Bore
Rabbit BoreWaladah Bore
Georges Bore
Woolgra BoreCoolbina Bore
Red Well Bore
Bassetts Bore
Murrouli Bore
Box Soak Bore
Weebojhana Bore
Trenermans Bore
Mount Opal Bore
Weebacarry Bore
Chunderloo Bore
Bubbamollie Bore
Pockingningar Bore
Little Stoney Bore
Mummarra Gully Well
Finger Post Bore
Dams
Dam
Norie
Annean
G 51-5 528 m
G 51-7 496 m
G 51-4 535 m
G 51-3 541 m
BELELE 32 452 m
BELELE 24 519 m
BELELE 23 494 m
BELELE 14 505 m
BELELE 10 525 m
Nannine
Bottom Tank
Camel Tank
Meekatharra
Well
Well
WellWell
Well
Well
Well
Well
Ram Well
Red Well
No 3 Well
No 2 Well
Bore Well
West Well
Lake Well
Star Well
No 4 Well
White Well
Lloyd Well
White Well
Dobbyn Well
Minger Well
Bitter Well
Donkey Well
Doughs Well
Dooley Well
Clarke Well
2 Mile Well
Middle Well
Conroy WellHill 60 Well
Johnses Well
12 Mile Well
Gilbert Well
Railway Well
Butcher Well
Railway Well
Porlell Well
Wandary Well
Borwicks Well
Moncrief Well
Boundary Well
Dicksons WellHillside Well
Abernethy Well
Lightning Well
Stone Hut Well
Twin Tank Well
Kurrajong Well
Wonganuie Well
East Mill Well
Yaloginda Well
Mill Mill Well
Minniearra Well
Burnakurra Well
Racecourse Well
Government Well
Little Gap Well
Birringine Well
Marlomumbah Well
Cement Tank Well
Barloweerie Well
Yarlingulla Well
Muggabullin Well
Old Woolshed Well
Four Corners WellLittle Alston Well
Black Tank Well
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yards
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yards
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yards
Yard
Yards
Stockyard Pool
Boodrah Spring
Muggabullin Swamp
Murromochin Spring
N A
N N
I N G
H I L
L S
MURROMOCHIN HILL
M U
R R
O U
L I
R
A N
G E
MOUNTOPAL
M I N G A HR A N G E
pipeline
Combon Claypan
Meekatharra
Garden
Birringine
Creek
Gully
Creek
Cree
kL A K E A N N E E N
LANDOR
NANNINE
NORIE
ANNEAN ROAD
–
MEEKATHARRA
ROAD
–
ROAD
POLELLE
GREA
T
NORT
HERN
HIGHWAY
HIGH
WAY
NORT
HERN
GREAT
ROAD
Hill Pool
Illgalara Pool
Birringine Waterhole
Chenno Pool
Marlomumbah Pool
landing ground
landing ground
landing ground
landing ground
landingground
M E E K A T H A R R A D I S T R I C T
M U R C H I S O N M I N E R A L F I E L D
178105
178103
185959
185957
178104
178102
178101
185958
4
44
66
62
25
80
22
38
26
46
34
17
32
36
34
35
35
60
10
28
40
40
54
28
22
48
40
24
76
58
36
50
50
72
48
12
38
24
60
32
26
60
61
12
56
28
44
42
24
20
30
32
36
76
42
44
44
50
60
76
58
68
72
78
76
76
66
74
40
54
52
28
78
76
84
80
84
80
65
74
76
70
84
72
76
80
77
76
78
72
75
72
88
80
84
82
72
74
72
74
60
64
72
80
84
77
84
65
80
80
80
85
54
67
84
80
82
84
62
80
70
70
80
72
76
86
80
85
78
85
74
86
80
86
78
72
72
66
74
70
75
80
86
42
85
62
66
76
66
62
81
85
80
74
60
78
87
64
80
76
86
56
68
78
76
80
76
82
84
72
72
76
84
86
88
72
72
80
72
68
70
80
86
84
68
70
72
64
82
80
82
70
78
78
80
58
82
74
70
80
74
70
72
48
60
78
84
52
60
82
70
55
66
80
66
62
65
70
84
84
44
64
86
80
62
64
85
8562
68
82
84
78
44
85
54
72
84
66
80
72
70
72
74
82
76
76
74
54
72
72
72
82
76
70
86
85
70
80
72
56
68
74
70
76
60
64
88
56
70
68
68
70
76
76
78
54
72
64
78
66
72
80
78
70
70
56
62
78
70
62
40
42
58
80
86
74
62
72
58
40
50
78
Cu
Pb
Gp
Gvl
Gvl
Gvl
Tlc
Lst
Mal
Ajax
Euro
Kanji
Au,Ag
Au,Ag
Au,Ag
Au,Ag
Eiger
Lukes
Ascot
Globe
Jungar
Sirdar
Sabbath
Sandboy
Romsey
Rocklea
MysteryMaranui
Aladdin
Magazine
Miss Jane
Stockholm
Gibraltar
Wanganui
Black Jack
Globe West
Emu Thicket
Blue Danube
Karangahaki
Twelve Mile
BataviaAu,Ag
Luggs Reward
Munarra Gully
BluebirdAu,Ag Bassetts West
Three Sisters
Allons Fisher
SurpriseAu,Ag
Abernethy Well
Christmas Hope
Grants Central
Baileys Island
Young Australia
North Granite Well
Hope RiverAu,Cu,Ag
Great Northern Hwy
Au,Cu
Au,AgNannine
Donegal
Au,Cu,Ag
ChampionBlack Snake
Caledonian RoyalistAu,Ag
South Junction
WhangamataAu,Ag
After Many Years
ChunderlooAu,Cu,Ag
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62
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66
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DIAGRAMMATIC SECTIONS
MEEKATHARRAGEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAAUSTRALIA 1 : 100 000 GEOLOGICAL SERIES SHEET 2544
4 km
2 km
SEA LEVEL
4 km
2 km
SEA LEVEL
Colluvial unitsCC§fC§gC§lCgp¨Cmp´
Sheetwash unitsWW§cW§gW§lWfWgWq
Alluvial unitsAA¢A¢clA¢kk¨A¤A¤kA¥A§A²A¹
Lacustrine unitsL¥L¨L¯L²
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R´zp¨R´zuRµgp¨Rd
ñJU-xmgn-mwsñJU-xmgs-mbs
ñJUmgmsñJUmgnuñJUgm
ñJUig-gneñJUcl-mgms
ñJUcl-mgss
ILLGALARA MONZOGRANITE
CHUNDERLOO MONZOGRANITE:
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ñupYYO
ñGL-xc-masrñGLmbbsñGLbb
ñGLw-mfsñGLw-mus
WATTAGEE FORMATIONñSDY-xony-anyñSDY-xod-ogñSDYodñSDYogñSDYapñSDYmasrñSDop-og
ñSDwd-ogñSDwd-oglñSDwd-om
OPAL GABBRO:
WALADAH GABBRO:
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ñANrc-mgtñANrc-mgñANnn-mgta
RACECOURSE TONALITE:
NANNINE TONALITE:
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ñPO-xmb-mfñPOfañPObb
ñPOg-fñPOg-mhsñPOg-mfsñPOg-xsn-bñPOg-snñPOg-xf-sñPOg-fdtñPOgw-fa
GREENSLEEVES FORMATION:
Woolgra Andesite Member:
MEEKATHARRA FORMATIONñPOm-mfsñPOm-mwasñPOm-mbñPOm-mbbañPOm-mbbsñPOm-mbpñPOm-mbsñPOm-snñPOm-bñPOm-bbñPOm-bboñPOm-bkñPOm-bkoñPOm-bsñPOms-bñPOmb-bsñPOml-b
Stockyard Basalt Member:Bassetts Volcanic Member:Lordy Basalt Member:
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YALOGINDA FORMATION:
MURROULI BASALT:
Colluvium derived from different rock types; includes gravel, sand, and siltColluvial footslope deposits containing ferruginous gravel and reworked ferruginous duricrustColluvial footslope deposits containing quartzofeldspathic gravel, sand, and silt commonly derived from granite and associated weathering productsColluvial footslope deposits derived from different rock types; includes gravel, sand, and siltQuartzofeldspathic gravel, sand, and silt commonly derived from granitic rocks, their metamorphosed equivalents, and associated weathering productsLithic-rich colluvium dominated by mafic and ultramafic rocks
Clay, silt, and sand in extensive fans; local ferruginous gravelVery low-gradient sheetflood deposits, with numerous claypans; includes sand and siltClay, silt, and sand on sheetflood fan; commonly derived from graniteClay, silt, and sand on sheetflood fan; local ferruginous gravelClay, silt, and sand with abundant ferruginous gritClay, silt, and sand sheetwash deposits, commonly derived from granitic rockClay, silt, and sand sheetwash deposits with abundant quartz-vein debris
Clay, silt, sand, and gravel in channels and on floodplainsClay, silt, sand, and gravel on alluvial plainsClay and heterogeneous sediments on alluvial plains, including a sparse lag of quartz sand with some quartz and ferruginous saprolite gravelGroundwater calcrete developed in alluvial channels, dissected by present-day stream channelsClay, silt, sand, and gravel in fluvial channels Calcrete and carbonate-cemented alluvium in fluvial channelsClay, silt, and sand in braided swales on floodplainsClay, silt, and sand on floodplainsClay and silt in claypansAlluvial fan deposits; includes gravel, sand and silt
Sand, silt, and gypsum in dunes adjacent to and within playa lakesSilt, sand, and gravel in halophyte flats adjacent to playasMixed dunes, evaporite, and alluvial deposits; typically adjacent to playa lakesSaline and gypsiferous evaporite deposits, clay, silt, and sand in playa lakes
Kaolinized graniteFerruginous duricrust, massive to rubbly; includes iron-cemented reworked productsUndivided residual or relict material; mainly ferruginous and quartzofeldspathic duricrust over deeply weathered granite;
Silcrete commonly derived from graniteSilica caprock over ultramafic rock; local chalcedony and chrysopraseQuartzofeldspathic sand and minor silcrete over granite; sparse granite outcrop; includes mottled and leached zones of weathering profileUndivided residual or relict material; mainly ferruginous and siliceous duricrust; minor calcrete and kaolinized rock
Dolerite dyke, sill, or plug; fine- to medium-grained dolerite and gabbro
Dolerite and gabbro dykes
Quartz vein or pod; massive, crystalline, or brecciated; age uncertain
Monzogranite, locally rich in muscovite and biotite; predominantly with equigranular texture and locally K-feldspar porphyritic; includes deeply weathered rock
Granitic rock, undivided; metamorphosed; includes deeply weathered rock
Metagranite interleaved with subordinate foliated metamorphosed mafic rock; gneissic banding developed locallyFoliated metagranite interleaved with subordinate foliated, fine- to medium-grained metamorphosed mafic rock; gneissic banding developed locally
Foliated biotite metamonzogranite; minor metagranodiorite, metasyenogranite, and metapegmatite; fine to coarse grained; locally gneissicGranitic gneiss with augen texture; common pegmatitic and mafic layersMonzogranite; locally K-feldspar megacrystic; metamorphosed
Equigranular granitic rock; metamorphosed; includes deeply weathered rock
Strongly foliated metagranitic rock; locally mylonitic or gneissic
biotite metamonzogranite; commonly with abundant K-feldspar phenocrysts/porphyroclasts;
Metamonzogranite; medium to coarse grained, K-feldspar phyric; foliatedBiotite metamonzogranite; strongly foliated
monzogranite, with minor granodiorite, diorite, and microgranite; metamorphosed
Metachert and metamorphosed banded iron-formation interleaved with amphibolite and metamorphosed ultramafic rocksAmphibolite derived from mafic volcanic and intrusive rocks; locally schistose; may include metamorphosed banded iron-formationMafic schist derived from volcanic rock interleaved with chert, banded iron-formation, and quartzite; locally preserved relict pyroxene-spinifex texture; metamorphosedUltramafic schist interleaved with quartziteTremolite–chlorite(–talc) schist; includes minor metamorphosed komatiitic basalt, metapyroxenite, and cumulate-textured zonesMafic volcanic rock with minor gabbro; metamorphosed (section only)Basalt, metamorphosed; includes some amphibolite and amphibolitic schist derived from tholeiitic basalt;
Peridotite, metamorphosed; commonly serpentinized
Chert, banded chert and banded iron-formation; interlayered with tremolite schist derived from ultramafic intrusive rocksStrongly foliated metabasalt and local amphibolite (section only)Basalt; massive to weakly foliated; metamorphosed
Quartz–sericite schist derived from felsic volcanic rock; metamorphosedUltramafic schist; commonly deeply weathered
Metabasalt and felsic metavolcanic rock; strongly foliated to schistoseAndesitic volcanic rock; minor dacite; metamorphosed; includes minor tuffaceous rhyolite and schistose equivalentsFine- to very fine-grained basalt; locally moderately foliated; metamorphosed
andesitic to rhyolitic volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks; widely intruded by layered mafic–ultramafic sills; weakly metamorphosedSchistose pelite and psammite; locally contains biotite porphyroblastsFelsic schist derived from volcanic rock; commonly deeply weatheredSedimentary rock, undivided; interleaved with basalt; metamorphosedSedimentary rock, undivided; metamorphosedFelsic volcaniclastic and volcanic rocks interleaved with sedimentary rocks; metamorphosedGrey dacite and dacitic volcaniclastic rocks; commonly with plagioclase phenocrysts; locally vesicular; weakly metamorphosed
volcaniclastic andesite; metamorphosed
Felsic schistMafic amphibolite schistMetamorphosed mafic rock; generally fine to medium grained; foliated to schistoseAmphibolite derived from basalt; massive to foliated and/or lineatedStrongly foliated metabasalt and local amphiboliteMetamorphosed pyroxene spinifex-textured basaltFoliated metamorphosed mafic rock; mainly chlorite–tremolite schist and fine-grained amphibolite with minor foliated metagranite intercalationsSedimentary rock, undivided; metamorphosedMafic volcanic rock dominant; metamorphosedBasalt; massive to weakly foliated; locally pillowed and/or vesicular; metamorphosedPillowed basalt; locally fractured to foliated; weakly metamorphosedKomatiitic basalt; locally pillowed and/or variolitic; fractured to locally foliated; weakly metamorphosedPillowed komatiitic basalt; local fine pyroxene-spinifex texture; weakly metamorphosedPyroxene spinifex-textured basalt and minor basalt; locally variolitic; metamorphosed
basalt and komatiitic basalt, minor felsic tuff; metamorphosedpyroxene spinifex-textured basalt with boninitic affinity; metamorphosed and locally schistose
mafic volcanic rock, dominantly komatiitic basalt; massive to weakly foliated; locally pillowed and/or vesicular; metamorphosed
felsic volcaniclastic rocks and banded iron-formation; local quartzite and felsic schist;
Metasiliciclastic rocks
Banded iron-formation and ferruginous banded chert; metamorphosedBanded iron-formation, jaspilite, chert, and shale with associated mafic rock; metamorphosedFelsic volcanic and volcaniclastic rock, undivided; metamorphosed; typically deeply weathered and kaolinized
metabasalt and metakomatiitic basaltPillowed basalt; metamorphosed
Medium-grained metamonzogranite, locally porphyritic; schistose to gneissic
Layered mafic–ultramafic intrusive rocks; dominantly gabbro, minor basal ultramafic rocks; weakly metamorphosed, variably deformedMassive dolerite interleaved with minor gabbro; metamorphosedDolerite; massive, locally weakly foliated; metamorphosedGabbro; massive to weakly foliated; local dolerite, quartz gabbro, and gabbronorite; weakly metamorphosedPeridotite, fine to medium grained; serpentinized and locally foliatedTremolite–chlorite(–talc) schist derived from intrusive peridotite
layered mafic–ultramafic intrusive rocks; dominantly gabbro with minor gabbronorite, leucogabbro, and dolerite,
gabbro with gabbronorite base and harrisitic leucogabbro top contact; metamorphosed
Gabbronorite; metamorphosedLeucogabbro; metamorphosed
Foliated, heterogeneous metagranite with dismembered trains of amphibolite xenoliths; commonly with abundant pegmatiteAmphibole-rich metatonalite; locally shearedMafic intrusive rock; predominantly gabbro with minor leucogabbro and dolerite; metamorphosedGabbro locally grading into leucogabbro, gabbronorite, and pegmatitic gabbro; locally with modal layering of
tonalite; metamorphosed (section only)Metagranite, undivided; metamorphosed; includes deeply weathered rock
hornblende metatonalite
Basal pyroxenite to pyroxene peridotite, typically showing cumulate textures and locally hornblende oikocrystic;
Dolerite; metamorphosedGabbro; locally includes layers of leucogabbro, gabbronorite, dolerite, minor pyroxenite and pegmatitic gabbro; metamorphosed
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widely intruded by layered gabbroic to peridotitic sills; metamorphosed
pyroxene and plagioclase; minor intercumulus magnetite; metamorphosed (section only)
gabbro–leucogabbro in central to upper parts, locally with harrisitic top contacts; metamorphosed
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Dolerite dyke, sill, or plug
Dolerite and gabbro dykes
Monzogranite
Granitic rock, undivided; metamorphosed
Biotite metagraniteMetagranite interleaved with foliated metamorphosed mafic rockFoliated metagranite interleaved with foliated metamorphosed mafic rockIllgalara MonzograniteChunderloo Monzogranite
Metamonzogranite to metagranodiorite; commonly foliated
Munarra Monzogranite
Metamorphosed chert and banded iron-formation interleaved with amphiboliteAmphiboliteMafic schist, metamorphosed chert, and banded iron-formation
Ultramafic schist interleaved with quartziteMafic and felsic volcanic rocks and minor sedimentary rocksKomatiitic basalt
Basalt, with underlying clastic sedimentary rocks
Wattagee Formation: mafic volcanic rock, with subordinate felsic volcanic rocks and chertUltramafic schist
Metabasalt and felsic metavolcanic rock
Greensleeves Formation: andesitic to rhyolitic volcanic and volcaniclastic rocksWoolgra Andesite Member
Meekatharra Formation: basalt and komatiitic basalt; minor felsic volcanic rocksBassetts Volcanic Member
Metabasalt, felsic volcaniclastic rocks, and banded iron-formation
Yaloginda Formation: felsic volcaniclastic rocks and banded iron-formation; local quartzite and felsic schistMetamorphosed banded iron-formationBanded iron-formation and ferruginous banded chert
Metagranite
Layered mafic–ultramafic intrusive rocksDolerite and gabbroGabbroOpal Gabbro
Metagranite with dismembered amphibolite xenolithsMafic intrusive rocks
Racecourse TonaliteNannine Tonalite
Layered mafic–ultramafic intrusive rockUltramafic talc–tremolite–serpentine–magnetite schist
Murrouli Basalt
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INTERPRETED BEDROCK GEOLOGY
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True north, grid north, and magnetic north areshown diagrammatically for the centre of themap. Magnetic north is correct for 2017 and
moves westerly by approx. 1' 5" annually
TN
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GRID / MAGNETICANGLE 1.2°
GRIDCONVERGENCE
0.6°
Geological boundary
exposed.........................................................................................................
Fault or shear zone
exposed.........................................................................................................
concealed......................................................................................................
Fold axial trace
exposed.........................................................................................................concealed......................................................................................................
anticline, exposed..........................................................................................
anticline, concealed.......................................................................................
synformal anticline, concealed.......................................................................
antiformal syncline, exposed.........................................................................
synformal anticline, exposed.........................................................................
Small-scale fold axial surface, showing strike and dip
inclined...........................................................................................................
Small-scale fold axis, showing trend and plunge
syncline..........................................................................................................
antiform..........................................................................................................
synform..........................................................................................................
S-vergence....................................................................................................
M-vergence....................................................................................................
Z-vergence....................................................................................................
Bedding, showing strike and dip
inclined...........................................................................................................
vertical...........................................................................................................
way-up not known, inclined............................................................................
Trend of layering or foliation, unspecified...........................................................
Igneous layering, showing strike and dip
vertical...........................................................................................................
Trend of igneous layering....................................................................................
graded bedding..............................................................................................
Metamorphic foliation, showing strike and dip
inclined...........................................................................................................
dip indeterminate...........................................................................................
Cleavage, showing strike and dip
inclined...........................................................................................................
Shear-sense indicator
showing dip of metamorphic foliation
dextral
inclined...............................................................................................
sinistral
inclined...............................................................................................
Stretching lineation, showing trend and plunge
inclined...........................................................................................................
Mineral lineation, showing trend and plunge
inclined...........................................................................................................
Axis of crenulation, showing trend and plunge
inclined...........................................................................................................
Bedding–cleavage intersection lineation, showing trend and plunge
inclined...........................................................................................................
Cleavage–cleavage intersection lineation, showing trend and plunge
inclined...........................................................................................................
Slickenline, showing plunge
inclined...........................................................................................................
Joint or fracture, showing strike and dip
inclined..........................................................................................................
interpreted from aeromagnetic data..............................................................
Trend line
Highway with national route marker; bridge........................................................Road, sealed.......................................................................................................
Road, unsealed...................................................................................................
Track...................................................................................................................
Fence..................................................................................................................
Townsite
less than 1 000......................................................................................
Homestead..........................................................................................................
Locality................................................................................................................
Yard.....................................................................................................................
Pool.....................................................................................................................
Swamp................................................................................................................
Horizontal control; major, minor..........................................................................
Breakaway or cliff................................................................................................
Contour line, 20 metre interval............................................................................
Watercourse with ephemeral pool......................................................................
Lake....................................................................................................................
Spring..................................................................................................................
Bore, well............................................................................................................
Windpump...........................................................................................................
Dam, tank............................................................................................................
Opencut or quarry...............................................................................................
Made ground or mining area...............................................................................
Tailings or stockpile.............................................................................................
Dam Tank
Bore Well
Spring
Pool
Yard
Purple point structure symbols signify measurements of bedrock featurespreserved in residual regolith units(R´zp¨ )
MeekatharraNorie
Nannine
Communication tower..........................................................................................
440
Igneous flow banding, showing strike and dip
vertical...........................................................................................................
Way-up indicator
pillow structure...............................................................................................
dip indeterminate...........................................................................................
vertical...........................................................................................................
Gneissic layering, showing strike and dip
inclined...........................................................................................................
vertical...........................................................................................................
vertical................................................................................................
normal......................................................................................................
reverse......................................................................................................
vertical...........................................................................................................
Trend of gneissic layering...................................................................................
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Isotopic age determination site with identification number................................. 178105
Fracture pattern..................................................................................................
Theme Data Currency Organization†
Geology *
Mineral sites *
Structural data
Horizontal control
Topography
Contours
Landgate
Landgate
* DMP data can be viewed interactively via GeoVIEW.WA <www.dmp.wa.gov.au/geoview>, and related datasets can be downloaded from the GSWA Data and Software Centre <www.dmp.wa.gov.au/datacentre>.† WA State Government unless otherwise indicated
DATA SOURCES
Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of Mines and Petroleum
Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of Mines and Petroleum
Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of Mines and Petroleum
Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of Mines and Petroleum2017
May 2017
May 2017
May 2017
2017
2006 (derived from NASA SRTM 90 m Digital Elevation Model)
UNIVERSAL TRANSVERSE MERCATOR PROJECTIONHORIZONTAL DATUM: GEOCENTRIC DATUM OF AUSTRALIA 1994
VERTICAL DATUM: AUSTRALIAN HEIGHT DATUM
Grid lines indicate 1000 metre interval of the Map Grid Australia Zone 50
MEEKATHARRASHEET 2544 FIRST EDITION 2017
Version 1 — June 2017
The Map Grid Australia (MGA) is based on the Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994 (GDA94)GDA94 positions are compatible within one metre of the datum WGS84 positions
SCALE 1 : 100 000
KilometresMetres
1000 0 101 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Western Australia 2017©
MINERAL SITES
SITE NAME
Mineralization sites on this map have been extracted from GSWA's MINEDEX database.For clarity, names have been shown only for selected sites. Full details of site numbers,site locations, site status, mineralization, and commodities can be obtained from theMINEDEX database, accessed at <www.dmp.wa.gov.au/minedex>.
COMMODITY
Gold...........................................................
Gravel........................................................
Gypsum.....................................................
Copper....................................................... CuAuGvlGp
COMMODITY GROUP
Precious mineral
Precious metal
MINERALIZATION STYLE
Mine, deposit, or prospect........................... Aladdin
Vein and hydrothermal
Stratabound volcanic and sedimentary
Base metalRegolith hosted
Unknown/unassigned
All precious metal sites are gold unless otherwise indicated
Industrial mineral
Construction material
Limestone..................................................
Malachite...................................................
Silver..........................................................
Lead........................................................... PbLstMalAg
Talc............................................................ Tlc
CUE
2443
KALLI
2344
REEDY
2543
AUSTIN
2442
TIERACO
2545
MILEURA
2345
NOONDIE
2343
YAGANOO
2744
MONTAGU
2843
WOODLEY
2642
MADOONGA
2444
SANDSTONE
2742
GLENGARRY
2645
GABANINTHA
2644
LAKE MASON
2842
NOWTHANNA
2643
KOONMARRA
2445
WYNYANGOO
2542
DALGARANGA
2342
MEREWETHER
2844
MOOLOOGOOL
2745
MEEKATHARRA
2544
YOUNODOWNS
2743
MOUNTBARTLE
2845
DEPOT SPRINGS
2942
BELELESG 50-11
CUESG 50-15
SANDSTONESG 50-16
GLENGARRYSG 50-12
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Compiled by SF Chen and TJ Ivanic 2008, SS Romano 2016–17Geology by C Forbes 2005–06, SF Chen 2006, TJ Ivanic 2007, 2014, S Wyche 2008, MJ Van Kranendonk 2010, and SS Romano 2014–15Explanatory Notes for units and events are available online at <www.dmp.wa.gov.au/ENS>.
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