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Geological observations during a journey to eastern Jervois Range 5449 to 13449  


Authors / CoAuthors

Opik, A.A.

Abstract

The present author accompanied Mr. R.W. Coxon, Director, Mines Department, Alice Springs, and Mr. S.M. Sneddon, Mines Inspector, Alice Springs, as geologist on their journey for road survey and inspection in the mining area of "Tom Hanlon's Camp" in the Eastern Jervois Ranges. The author's observations of the metamorphosed formations, the Oorabra Creek and Eastern Jervois Range areas, and the sandstones south of Alice Springs are recorded in this report.

Product Type

nonGeographicDataset

eCat Id

9502

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Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia)  

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

Keywords

  • GA PublicationRecord
( Theme )
  • geology
( Theme )
  • observations
  • AU-NT
Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC)
  • Geology
  • Published_External

Publication Date

1949-01-01T00:00:00

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Australian Government Security ClassificationSystem    

Classification - unclassified

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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence    

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Use - license

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Purpose

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unknown

Topic Category

geoscientificInformation

Series Information

Record 1949/092

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Parent Information

Extents

[-22.8, -22.4, 136.1, 136.4]

Reference System

Spatial Resolution

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