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Cobar Goldfield South 1;10,000 regolith-landform map CRC LEME  


Authors / CoAuthors

Woolrych, T.R.

Abstract

The Cobar Goldfield South 1;10,000 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

Product Type

nonGeographicDataset

eCat Id

68988

Contact for the resource

  Custodian

MNHD  

  Owner

Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia)  

  Custodian

Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia)  
Cnr Jerrabomberra Ave and Hindmarsh Dr GPO Box 378
Canberra
ACT
2601
Australia

Keywords

  • Geological Map10K scale
( Theme )
  • regolith
( Theme )
  • landforms
  • AU-NSW
Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC)
  • Geology
  • Published_External

Publication Date

2004-01-01T00:00:00

Creation Date

Security Constraints

Australian Government Security ClassificationSystem    

Classification - unclassified

Legal Constraints

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence    

Access - license

Use - license

Status

Purpose

Maintenance Information

unknown

Topic Category

geoscientificInformation

Series Information

Lineage

The data on 1:10 000 regolith-landform, regolith or landform maps may have been gathered from mission-specific fieldwork and various other sources that are generally detailed on the face of the map, or in the accompanying documentation.

Parent Information

Extents

[-31.65822, -31.60755, 145.88253, 145.98742]

Reference System

Spatial Resolution

Service Information

Associations

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Source Information

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