Bulletin 144 Plate 1B: Geology of the Fortescue Group: East Pilbara Craton

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Bulletin 144 Plate 1B: Geology of the Fortescue Group: East Pilbara Craton GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA BULLETIN 144 PLATE 1B SHEET INDEX I N D I A N O C E A N ANNA PLAINS PHIRE CUDALGARRA YATES î25 î50 119°30À 3159 3259 3359 3459 118°30À ì75ôôôÜE î00 119°00À BEDOUT ISLAND MANDORAMUNRO SE 50-16 SE 51-13 SE 51-14 NORTH TURTLE POISSONNIER KERAUDREN SHOONTA MANDORA RADI WOODS KARROBRIDILL BROOKE 2658 2758 2858 2958 3058 3158 3258 3358 3458 BREAKER INLET î75 PLATE 1A PLATE 1B Poissonnier Point Larrey Point MONTEBELLO LEGENDRE DELAMBRE COSSIGNY THOUIN PORT HEDLAND DE GREY PARDOO COORAGOORA CARDOMA BULGAMULGARDY ABSOLON QUIN ANKETELL I N D I A N O C E A N 2057 2257 2357 2457 2557 2657 2757 2857 2957 3057 3157 3257 3357 3457 Condini Landing DAMPIER ROEBOURNE PORT HEDLAND YARRIE ANKETELL 20°00À SF 50-2 SF 50-3 SF 50-4 SF 51-1 SF 51-2 20°00À Warriearran Outcamp MT BLAZE Sandfire Roadhouse 142 km SHOLL PRESTON DAMPIER ROEBOURNE SHERLOCK YULE WALLARINGA CARLINDIE COONGAN MUCCAN WARRAWAGINE ISABELLA WEENOO CHAUNCY ANGOVE 11 m âK 2056 2156 2256 2356 2456 2556 2656 2756 2856 2956 3056 3156 3256 3356 3456 ZONE 50 Spit Point Ôm Ôm Ôm GSWA BULLETIN 127 PLATE 1 ð00ôôôÜE MARDIE FORTESCUE PINDERI HILLS COOYA POOYA MOUNT WOHLER SATIRIST WODGINA NORTH SHAW MARBLE BAR MOUNT EDGAR YILGALONG BRAESIDE WAUKARLYCARLY COOLYU CUTTACUTTA Nananhah Red Point MERRIMERICA HILL 2055 2155 2255 2355 2455 2555 2655 2755 2855 2955 3055 3155 3255 3355 3455 Pardoo Roadhouse YARRALOOLA PYRAMID MARBLE BAR NULLAGINE PATERSON RANGE 120°00À Coolen Coolen Outcamp SF 50-6 SF 50-7 SF 50-8 SF 51-5 SF 51-6 îî75ôôôÜN YARRALOOLA PANNAWONICA ELVIRE MILLSTREAM MOUNT BILLROTH HOOLEY WHITE SPRINGS TAMBOURAH SPLIT ROCK NULLAGINE EASTERN CREEK PEARANA LAMIL PATERSON TERRINGA Ôx Pardoo 2054 2154 2254 2354 2454 2554 2654 2754 2854 2954 3054 3154 3254 3354 3454 îî75ôôôÜN ZONE 51 CANE RIVER MOUNT STUART FARQUHAR JEERINAH McRAE WITTENOOM MOUNT GEORGE MOUNT MARSH WARRIE NOREENA DOWNS MOUNT COOKE WOBLEGUN THROSSELL BROADHURST DORA 2053 2153 2253 2353 2453 2553 2653 2753 2853 2953 3053 3153 3253 3353 3453 ä00ôôôÜE WYLOO MOUNT BRUCE ROY HILL BALFOUR DOWNS RUDALL De Grey SF 50-10 SF 50-11 SF 50-12 SF 51-9 SF 51-10 Creek BOOLALOO WYLOO HARDEY ROCKLEA MOUNT LIONEL MOUNT BRUCE MUNJINA WEELI WOLLI ROY HILL ETHEL CREEK BALFOUR DOWNS TALAWANA POISONBUSH RUDALL CONNAUGHTON RIDLEY âK Ôa 2052 2152 2252 2352 2452 2552 2652 2752 2852 2952 3052 3152 3252 3352 3452 âK RIVER âK GSWA BULLETIN 139 PLATE 1 GSWA BULLETIN 138 PLATES 2W & 2E ORD RANGES Ôx MAROONAH ULLAWARRA CAPRICORN ASHBURTON PARABURDOO SNOWY MOUNT GOVERNOR OPHTHALMIA NEWMAN MURRAMUNDA JIGALONG ROBERTSON STACEY McFADDEN GUNANYA 2051 2151 2251 2351 2451 2551 2651 2751 2851 2951 3051 3151 3251 3351 3451 Port Hedland EDMUND TUREE CREEK NEWMAN ROBERTSON GUNANYA Na 70 ä25 ñs HIGHWAY SF 50-14 SF 50-15 SF 50-16 SF 51-13 SF 51-14 ñci Nanyong Outcamp ñc MANGAROON EDMUND ELLIOTT CREEK KENNETH RANGE BOGGOLA KALLENIA KUNDERONG PRAIRIE DOWNS WARRAWANDA MUNDIWINDI BOBBYMIA SAVORY KNIGHT DURBA DISAPPOINTMENT Óp Ôm Ord Range ILLS 2050 2150 2250 2350 2450 2550 2650 2750 2850 2950 3050 3150 3250 3350 3450 Finucane I âK DE H ñci âK Cooke Point Fe Gs NORTHERN ñf 120°30À PORT HEDLAND ñc MOUNT GREY ñs EUDAMULLAH MOUNT PHILLIPS PEEDAWARRA TEANO MOUNT VERNON TANGADEE LOFTY RANGE ILGARARI TROTMAN DEAN BAUMGARTEN McAULIFFE TRAINOR SANDRIDGE MT ST GEORGE Mt Goldsworthy PYRAMID HILL îî50 AUGUSTUS 111 m ñb 124 m 2049 2149 2249 2349 2449 2549 2649 2749 2849 2949 3049 3149 3249 3349 3449 GREAT 70 ELLARINE ñc MOUNT PHILLIPS MOUNT EGERTON COLLIER BULLEN TRAINOR îî50 GOLDSWORTHY Mt Goldsworthy MT GOLDSWORTHY MINING RAILWAY âK M 3 SG 50-2 SG 50-3 SG 50-4 SG 51-1 SG 51-2 Wedgefield 233 m ä50 LOCKIER YINNETHARRA PINK HILLS CANDOLLE MOUNT EGERTON MULGUL CALYIE CARDAWAN WONYULGUNNA BEYONDIE BULLEN BLAKE WHITE LAKE BRASSEY NICHOLLS ñs PardooFe ñb 120 m 80 ñgp ñci âK 2048 2148 2248 2348 2448 2548 2648 2748 2848 2948 3048 3148 3248 3348 3448 MT GRANT Creek Nimingarra Ôx Fe âK 1:100Ý000 maps shown in black BOODARIE R120 RIVER ñgf HILL TABLE HILL Published 1Ý:Ý100Ý000 Geological Series maps used in compilation 95 m ñFd âK Published 1:250Ý000 Geological Series maps shown in brown SOUTH HEDLAND Strelley Cattle ñgp Mn å ñgf ñci M 2 Project maps used in compilation shown in green Mulyie 260 m Pippingarra See current GSWA map catalogue for full range of published products WHITE HILL Ôa ñFd Fe ñFdb 50 STRELLEY Shay Gap Ôx R 119 Beebingarra âK Shaw Outcamp ñFdb Fe ñs 20°30À 20°30À STRELLEY ñgp ñgf Nimingarra Shay Gap 68 m Creek Ad M 1 Ta,Sn MT WOODHOUSE Creek ñgf 256 m d ñgp Strelley Ettrick ìU 121°00À (WEST) Fe å BLACK HILL ñs ñb Fe d d 170 m ñci TALGA Ôx ñFdb ñgf B 20 îî25 R 122 PORT HEDLAND ñgf å00 îî25 Pippingarra 272 m Whim Creek 115 km BULLEN HILL RIVER Y10 ñgf RIVER ñs Ad 64 m TRIG HILL Ta,Be RED HILL ñgf Ôa 139 m RIVER P I L B A R A M I N E R A L F I E L D Y2/3 Fe å d DE Yarrie Mining Village ñci Ad Creek GREY 30 Fe Bore Creek Creek d Ôa Ta,Sn ñgf Callawa arer ñci Carlindie R 117 Warralong Muccan ñu d WARRALONG B 21 Ôx Peterm 116 m 208 m ñgm Tabba Tabba 55 WHITE QUARTZ HILL ñb TUR STRELLEY å25 R 118 ñb Ôx Yarrie 132 m N Ta,Sn RIVER ER ñgx ñu CARLINDIE HILL (EAST) Coongan B 23 ñu ñgf ñgm 138 m 289 m RIVER ìT Port Hedland 59 km ñgx ñu ñci ñgf å ìU d M A R B L E Bñgf A R D I S T R I C T Ôa ñs Mn ULALLING ñd d 121°30À RIVER WALLARINGA PEAK M ñFdb ñu Au,Cu Wallareenya Be,Mi,Ta AR ñs d Ók BLE COOKES HILL ñs SHAW ñFrb ñgx ñu R 116 MT CECELIA 80 ñb MULGUNDOONA HILL ñFh ñci Myijimaya Aboriginal Community ñci d OAKOVER 290 m ñs Ta BAR ñb 209 m ñgp ñFt ìT îî00ôôôÜN Indee ñc (EAST) ñFdb îî00ôôôÜN ñFr M 36 ñFj ñgx 173 m ñFk ìU Ôa ñgh ñgf ìcb HILLS å TURNER Crawford Bore d NEW ñf ìgh 40 Ôx Tabba Tabba Sn Pinpin ñgh ñFk M ñgf AN Warrawagine Ôx ñFm ñFm ñb ROAD Eginbah ñgf ñgh ñFrb Barramine (abd) ñFt ñFrs ñgh ìgh ñFji d Lalla Rookh Ôa ñFr Cu å RANGE ñFt FEY HILL ñgx Coppin Gap ISABELLA 170 m Pb ñFtc B 19 ñFj ñFhf ñFhf ñu ñgf Ôx ñs GEORGE30 ñFr ñb ñu ñci ñgh ñFhf ñgf 217 m ñHc ñFk G R E A T ñgp 80 75 ñb Cu,Zn ñFh ñFh ñb ñgx ñu ñFhf 10 ñgR d ñFhb ñu ñs ñb ñu ñFr ñFm ìcb ñFhf d TALGA PEAK Bamboo 15 ñFm Eight 296 m ñFdb Bamboo Creek ñFrb ñFr ñFk ìcb GR RANGE Mile ñFmk E ñb d ñf ñFk A d d ñFh FIVE MILE HILL ñFtc ñFhf ñFji ñFt T ñc RIVER ñf 15 d ñFrs Creek 94761 ñFj ñHc Ók COOKE BLUFF HILL ñb ñFk ñFm ñFt ñFt MAGPIE ñb ñFdb ñgh ñFhf ñc ñFdb Ók ñFk ñFhb ñFt ñFd M 37 Yandicoogina ñFr ñFtc 214 m ñgR Ôx 10 Sn ìcb RIVER ñFj ñFms ñFhf Li ñu Talga Talga (abd) ñFtc ñFd ñFm LIG 21°00À McPHEE HILL Ôx HTN ñFjl ñFm RANGE 21°00À Lynas Find THE PINNACLES ñFdb ñFd ñFd Talga Talga 5 å IN ìU îì75 ñgf Ta,Sn ñgf ñFh ñFt G ñFji Ag,Pb Ôx îì75 N ñc ñFr ñFm ñHc O ñgx ñu R ñFd T ñc H Pilgangoora Ôx Ôx ñFd GOSSAN HILL ñgm E Lalla Rookh ñu R CHIMINGADGI HILL RIDGE 312 m N Ta,Sn ñc ñgf Iron Stirrup Óx Fe ñb 30 ñs ñs ñc ñFdb ñFjl RIVER ñFrb Pb ñs Normay d Zakanaka MT YORK ñFhb d ñFm ñFj (abd) KOONGALING HILL Kangan COONGAN ñFh Pb,Cu 387 m ñgR Ók ñb Fe Cu ñgf ñFrs Ôx ñFmk RAILWAY Main Hill Strelley Gorge ñs ñgm ñgf ñf ñFtc ìcb MT NEWDEGATE ñFh Sn Moolyella ñFk 305 m ñFhf S A N D Y Ta,Sn ñc ñb ñc Pb,Ag ñFhf Sulphur Springs ñs Moolyella Mn ñFt ñFh ñc Fe Zn,Cu North Pole 40 Sn,Ta ñs 20 Wodgina Fe Marble Bar ñFm Óx Pb,Ag WARROO HILL Ba ñb Sn ñgt ñFj ìU Wodgina Ta,Sn ñHc Óx ñFk ìT Fe ñgy ñc ñFr ñu ñgy Limestone BULLGARINA HILL RIVER ñHc Zn,Pb Ta,Sn Mt Cassiterite ñgf ñFhf ñFt ñFjl ñFt Ôx TANGUIN HILL MUTTARBARTY HILL MT TINSTONE Ta,Sn Kangaroo Caves Big Stubby RIPONRipon Hills Braeside (ruins) Pb,Ag PINCUNYAH HILL ñs Zn,Cu ñFr d d ñFh ñFk Creek ñb Fe ñFk Zn,Pb,Ag d ñu ñb Mn ñFhf ñgp ñFr ñFh ñu d ñFhf HILLS Ôa GREGORY ñgp ñgf Pincunah East Comet d 10 ñgx F å Fe 30 MT EDGAR Ók å îì50 îì50 ñci RIDGE ñFh Creek Meentheena ñFm ñs ñgx ñf ñFh ñc 371 m 10 ìM ñFh d ROUND Sn ñb ñc ñFm BARBILGUNYAH HILL ñu ñFmk ìcb Pb,Ag Ôx HUMMOCK Salgash ñFdb ñFr 20 ñFr Ôx Be,Ta,Nb ñgp ñFrs ñb d Ôx Ragged Hills Abydos North SHAW Mt Edgar Meetheena (abd) Mn Pb,Ag Sn,Ta ñs PANORAMA ñFdb ñFtc Fe ñu ñf THE ISLAND HILL ñFr ñFhb Copenhagen PULGORAH CONE Ók H ñs ñFj I 306 m Ôx Fieldings Gully NULLAGINE ñFmk RANGE G WARRAWOONA PEAK H ñf ñFt ñFtc ñFt W d ñgt ñs Ôx ñgf ñFhf ñFm A 15 Glen Herring Warrawoona Y ñb ñFk Sn ñc ñFk ñs ñgR ñb ñu ñFrb ñgt ñb HORRIGAN PEAK Hammerhead (abd) ñFmk ñc ñgm CHOCOLATE HILL ñc ñFm ñFt Sn,Be Cu ñb ñs ñFdb Zn,Cu,Pb ñu 264 m d ñFdb ñgm ñFtl ìU ñFk Sn,Cu,Be MT FRANCISCO ñs ñb d ñFt ñb ñf ñFm ñFk ñFh å ñFh 10 ñFh D E S E R T Abydos Mn ñFj Telfer 86 km ñu ñFhf 30 M 40 ñgf d 85 BLUE BAR ñFk Mn RIVER ñci ñFr ìcb MT SYDNEY PYRAMID HILL ñgf 15 360 m ñs ñFt ìT Abydos 384 m d ìU ñFka Dalton Corunna Downs ñFdb Óx ìcb Fe ñs ñgf ñb Ca Aboriginal Reserve MULGANDINNAH HILL ñFdb ñc ñFr G rrawine ñFr ñFd orge M 41 ñHc îì25 ÇFhs ñc ñu Sharks Gully WALLABIRDEE RIDGE d TWO SISTERS îì25 Pilga Yilgarlong ñgR ñf ñf ñFrs ñFh BAROONA HILL 304 m ñu Soanesville Sn,Ta ñf ñs Cu,Mo ñFhf d ñHc 21°30À Sn,Ta ñu Ôx ñgf Ôx 21°30À ñgp ñgm ñFr Ók Sn Ôx Split Rock (abd) d d Upper THURSDAY HILL ìU WHITE QUARTZ HILL d Carrawine ñgR PULLCUNNA HILL Sn,Ta Sn ñu Gorge ñFk ñFhf ñs Sn,Ta,Li ñFd ñgm ñu 118920 Ac ñFr Creek ñgf ñc ñci d d ñFm Aboriginal Reserve ñu ñb ñFdbr d ñgR ñFrs Warrery Gap ñu Cu ñb ñu Mn YULE Creek Ók Zn Little Muddauthera ONE TREE HILL Ac Sn,Ta Cooglegong Creek ñb ñu Ôa ñgf ñb ñs Ôx ñf ñu ñFk LITTLE QUARTZ HILL Sn,Ta ñgm ñgm ñgR ñgt ñFr MT ELSIE M 42 Sn,Ta ñb Cu ñFmk ñFd 320 m Ac Sn,Ta ñgf ñpf Copper Gorge ñFr 502 m Woodstock Sn,Ta Sn,Ta ñFhf å Mn Ôx ñgp ñs ñu ñFr ñFd ñs Sn ñb W 60 118923 Ôx Sn,Ta ñFr o ñdm 15 WOODIE WOODIE odie Cu Cu Cookes Creek ñFk 5 Mn e 11 km Yandeyarra Outcamp Sn,Ta Sn,Ta ñf in ñgx ñgp ñb W,Mo ñFh (abd) ìU
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