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Barlee, WA interpreted geology

Geoscience Australia
Mackey, T.E.
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Geology interpreted from airborne geophysics. The map shows Archaean geology plus magnetic units in overlying cover rocks.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned
Statement: This map presents an interpretation of the geology of the Barlee 1:250 000 sheet area, based on airborne geophysical and gravity data. The interpretation was produced with reference to the mapped outcrop geology from the 1983 "Geological Map of Barlee, W.A.", 1:250 000 scale map, Geological Survey of Western Australia. This map should be inspected to gain an understanding of the geological framework used for the geophysical interpretation. The airborne geophysical data were acquired in 1997 during a survey that was part of the National Geoscience Mapping Accord. The survey was flown along east-west lines, 400 metres apart at a nominal terrain clearance of 60 metres. After the data were processed, the following images were generated: Total magnetic intensity (TMI), reduced to the pole (RTP), colour Analytic Signal of TMI TMI (RTP), with easterly illumination, colour First vertical derivative of TMI (RTP), greyscale First vertical derivative of TMI (RTP), with easterly illumination, colour Fractional vertical derivative (1.5) of TMI (RTP), greyscale Automatic gain control of first vertical derivative of TMI (RTP), greyscale TMI (RTP) upward continued 1000 metres, colour Potassium (red), Thorium (green), Uranium (blue) RGB colour composite Digital Elevation Model, with easterly illumination, colour Bouguer gravity, colour These images were combined with existing digital geology in a GIS.

Issued: 2000

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