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  • This map shows area of the West Coast Tasmania Shark Gillnet and Shark Hook Sector 130m Depth Commonwealth Closure. Modified from GeoCat 65105 (2007) as per the Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery (Closures) Direction No. 1 2009 - Schedule 14. Produced for the Australian Fisheries Management Authority. Not for public sale or distribution by GA.

  • The hydrogeological map of Australia has been compiled at a scale of 1:5 000 000 according to the guidelines of the international legend for hydrogeological maps adapted for the unique conditions of the Australian continent. The map shows aquifer type, lithology, salinity, potentiometry, and groundwater flow directions, and major groundwater abstraction sites. The hydrogeology of the Australian continent is described in terms of principal aquifers, defined as those producing the best-quality water at highest yield from the shallowest depth. Aquifers are defined as porous or fissured, and subdivided in terms of their extent and productivity; these aspects are shown in solid colour on the map. Subsidiary aquifers are indicated for certain layered systems in major sedimentary basins. Groundwater salinity is indicated by a line representing 1500 mg L _ 1 total dissolved solids, the Australian limit for drinking water. Further subdivision of saline waters is shown on an inset map. The potentiometric surface, general directions of groundwater flow, and groundwater discharge features are shown where information is available. Some important man-made features are also shown, including abstraction sites and locations of the emerging problems of groundwater pollution and salinisation. Inset maps show elements of the Australian hydrogeological environment: topography, annual rainfall deficit, and drainage and runoff. Major hydrogeological divisions of the continent are the large sedimentary basins, fractured-rock provinces, and the overlying surficial aquifers. Large unexploited groundwater resources are held in some of the sedimentary basins and surficial aquifers.

  • Map of uranium content in non-igneous rocks. This map shows the distribution of collated geochemical data points, coloured and sized by their uranium content, set against a backdrop of non-igneous rock type.

  • Australia Regolith Terrain map 1:5m

  • This map has been produced for the Fair Work Ombudsman The coordinates of the Maersk Discover were supplied by Fair Work. The boundaries were AMB v2.0. Refer to Advice Register 679. Location M:\advice\FWO

  • The first edition ACE - Australian Continental Elements dataset is a GIS representation of the lithosphere fabrics of the Australian plate, interpreted from linear features and associated discontinuities in the gravity anomaly map of continental Australia (Bacchin et al., 2008; Nakamura et al., 2011) and the global marine gravity dataset compiled from satellite altimetry (Sandwell & Smith, 2009). It should be used in context with these input data sources, at scales no more detailed than the nominal scale of 1:5 000 000.

  • This map shows copper locations by Event, Type and Status. It also shows copper regions and copper occurrences that fall within these regions. The map includes a Time-Space-Event chart, and pie charts.

  • No product available. Removed from website 25/01/2019

  • No product available. Removed from website 25/01/2019

  • Metamorphic map of Australia