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This product comprises data captured from 1:100,000 scale map production material and contains a medium scale representation of the topographic mapping features for parts of Australia. The coverage is incomplete, please refer to our map sheet/data index (link below) for up-to-date data availability at this scale. This is a customised product and price indicated is per tile. Product Specifications <ul> <li>Themes: Data may be available in the following themes:</li> <ul><li>Cultural: Roads, railways, towns, mines, state borders, buildings, (without names) <li>Drainage: Coastline, reefs, streams, lakes, tanks, bores, (without names) <li>Relief: Contours, spot heights, (with elevation identified) <li>Vegetation:Scattered, medium and dense.</li></ul> <li>Currency: Ranges from 1961 to 1990 <li>Coordinates: AMG <li>Datum: AGD66 (some contour files are WGS84), AHD <li>Format: ArcInfo export, MapInfo mid/mif, AS2482-1989 <li>Medium: No free download. Available for purchase on DVD only</li> </ul>
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The Forbes Geology GIS comprises a digital compilation of regional geological mapping of the Forbes 1:250,000 sheet by AGSO and the NSW DMR under the National Geoscience Mapping Accord from 1995 to 1999. The data package includes all mapping data from the 6 component 1:100,000 geological sheets; Parkes, Grenfell, Bogan Gate, Marsden, Condobolin and Wyalong. The GIS includes polygon and line layers depicting outcropping and buried rock types, structures, and regolith landforms. It also includes point layers depicting outcrop descriptions; mineral occurrences; geochemical, thin section and geochronological samples; georeferenced photographs; structural readings; and drill hole locations. Images of AGSO's airborne magnetic and radiometric data, and a depth to slightly weathered bedrock model are included.
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The Breaden 1:100,000 regolith-landform map illustrates the distribution of regolith materials using the RTMAP scheme developed by Geoscience Australia
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preliminary Available as a GA Library resource.