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Compiled by Tectonic Map Committee, Geological Society of Australia, in association with the Commonwealth Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics and the State Mines Departments and with the assistance of Australian Universities, Mining and Oil Exploration Companies and the Royal Australian Navy. Base map and bathymetric contours prepared by the Division of National Mapping. Drawn and published by the Bureau of mineral resources, Geology and Geophysics, Department of national Development.
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This record describes digital data compilation product, where several individual items are grouped for delivery on single CD-ROM. Content and number of items included in the compilation package can vary, depending on size of the individual items. The contents of this CD-ROM are as follows: Catalog # Title 61074 West Arnhem Land, NT, Airborne Gravity Data Set 61045 Australian National Gravity Database 2004
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Full-colour map summarises the major Proterozoic mafic-ultramafic magmatic events in the NT and SA. Eighteen events are recognised with three of these (~1810 Ma, ~1130 Ma,~520 Ma or younger) mineralised (Ni, Cu, Co, PGEs). Inset maps show the distribution of Proterozoic and Archaean rocks, mineral occurrences, large igneous provinces, time-space-event chart, and geophysical-elevation imagery. Geological Map (1:4,000,000 Scale)
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GADDS runs the JetStream software package created by Intrepid Geophysics Pty Ltd. GADDS was implemented for web-data delivery of Geoscience Australia's land gravity and airborne survey datasets in both grid and (point/line) vector data formats. GADDS works on geodetic magnetic and gravity grids of continental Australia as well as individual survey magnetic, radiometric and elevation datasets. Gravity point data from Australia is extracted from an Oracle database. The GADDS front-end application was developed in-house at Geoscience Australia by Aaron Sedgmen.