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Stewart, A.J.
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Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (Mount Olga) are two of Australia's best-known landmarks, and thousands of people visit them each year. Geoscience Australia is preparing a new edition of 'Uluru & Kata Tjuta: a geological history' (Sweet et al in prep), which will include a new solid-geology map and cross-sections based on outcrop information, the results of drilling of more than 200 water bores in the 1970s by the Northern Territory Government, and interpretation of aeromagnetic data collected in 1988 by the Northern Territory Geological Survey.
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