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East Tennant Gravity Survey P201901, NT, 2019

Geoscience Australia
Wynne, P.E.
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The East Tennant Gravity Survey P201901 is a gravity survey funded under Geoscience Australia’s (GA) Exploring for the Future program. Atlas Geophysics was commissioned by GA to support the Tennant Creek-Mt Isa drilling program to be undertaken at a later date.

The survey infills existing 4km gravity coverage to 2km coverage. The data package consist of 2,552 gravity stations as a point located dataset and grids of the newly acquired gravity data.

This survey is the first of two surveys. The second survey is the South West McArthur, Barkly Gravity Survey (eCat number 132968). Together the two surveys can be called the Tennant Creek Mount Isa (TISA) Gravity Surveys, P201901.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded
Statement: The data for the East Tennant Gravity Survey was commissioned by Geoscience Australia to assist with Exploring for the Future program. it is meant to assist future work in the area. it will also be available to the public for their use.

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Purpose
Improve Geological understanding of East Tenant to Mt Isa area. Provide gravity data to the public for their use in exploration and other activities.

Issued: 03 09 2019

Modified: 20 04 2020

Data time period: 2019-06-28 to 2019-07-26

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