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The Wudinna 1:20,000 regolith-landform map part A illustrates the distribution of regolith materials and the landforms on which they occur, illustrates using the Residual-Erosional-Depositional (RED) mapping scheme developed by the CSIRO Division of Exploration and Mining
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The Wudinna 1:20,000 regolith-landform map part B illustrates the distribution of regolith materials and the landforms on which they occur, illustrates using the Residual-Erosional-Depositional (RED) mapping scheme developed by the CSIRO Division of Exploration and Mining
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The Bimbowrie Station 1:150,000 regolith-landform map illustrates the distribution of regolith materials described using the RTMAP scheme developed by Geoscience Australia
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The Buckley River-Lady Loretta 1:85,000 regolith-landform map illustrates the distribution of regolith materials described using the RTMAP scheme developed by Geoscience Australia
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The Buckley River-Lady Loretta 1:85,000 paleosurface map illustrates the distribution of relict indurated materials described using the RTMAP scheme developed by Geoscience Australia
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The Buckley River-Lady Loretta 1:85,000 interpretative geochemical sampling strategy map illustrates the distribution of regolith materials described using the RTMAP scheme developed by Geoscience Australia and recommended geochemical sampling strategies to be used when conducting geochemical surveys in the area.
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The Buckley River-Lady Loretta 1:85,000 paleosurface map illustrates the distribution of regolith materials described using the RTMAP scheme developed by Geoscience Australia
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The Fowlers Gap Conners Paddock 1:12,500 regolith-landform map illustrates the distribution of regolith materials and the landforms on which they occur, described using the RTMAP scheme developed by Geoscience Australia
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The Corridor Creek and Magela Creek 1:5,000 regolith-landform maps illustrate the distribution of regolith materials and the landforms on which they occur, described using the RTMAP scheme developed by Geoscience Australia
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