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Greenhills-Bago-Maragle State Forest NSW, regolith landforms and solid geology

Geoscience Australia
Abell, R.S.
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There are two maps in this dataset, solid geology map of the Greenhills-Bago-Maragle State Forests in NSW and regolith landforms map covering the same area. The regolith map shows the types of soil or regolith that are found on different geology types.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: unknown
Statement: AGSO has tried to make the information in this product as accurate as possible. However, it does not guarantee that the information is totally accurate or complete. Therefore you should not rely solely on this information when making commercial decisions. Lineage: Data was interpreted by author onto 1:25 000 topo bases created from topographic data supplied by LIC.Initial acquisition was by high precision scanning. Resultant raster files were warped to fit digital graticules generated using Intergraph CAM software. Affine-1 warp was used, with four points selected to form tie points. Warped raster files were then vectorised and cleaned up using Abakos Provec and Scanfix software. Microstation vector data were plotted and visually checked prior to conversion to ESRI Arcinfo GIS format. No attribution was attached to the Microstation data. Microstation vector data were translated to Arcinfo coverage format using in-house scripts and ESRI's IGDSARC utility. Attribute fields were populated and coverages were built, checked and edited.

Issued: 1998

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148.217,-35.8655 148.217,-35.8958 148.1173,-35.8958 148.1173,-35.8655 148.217,-35.8655

148.16715,-35.88065

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  • Local : pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/24497
  • global : a05f7892-9975-7506-e044-00144fdd4fa6