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Plate 1A Geological Interpretation of the Northwest Yilgarn Craton GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA GEOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF THE NORTHWEST YILGARN CRATON RECORD 2013/6 PLATE 1A MAPS COVERING PROJECT AREA 118^Ý00' 118^Ý30' 117^Ý00' 117^Ý30' EDAGEE YALBALGO GASCOYNE DAURIE REEC K GLENBURGH LANDOR ERRABIDDY MARQUIS MILGUN JAMINDI THREE RIVERS MARYMIA FAIRBAIRN METHWIN RHODES MUDAN GLENAYLE KAHRBAN ì00 ì25 ì50 116^Ý30' ê25 ê50 ê75 1747 1847 1947 2047 2147 2247 2347 2447 2547 2647 2747 2847 2947 3047 3147 3247 3347 3447 116^Ý15' ê00 25^Ý45' WOORAMEL GLENBURGH ROBINSON RANGE PEAK HILL NABBERU STANLEY è50 è75 è25 ñmiYNA ìWK-od ìBYh-sf îâ50 ìod ìWK-od ìWK-od SG 50-5 PLATE 2 SG 50-6 10GA-CP3 SG 50-7 SG 50-8 SG 51-5 SG 51-6 25^Ý45' WOORAMEL MEEDO CALLYTHARRA CARRANDIBBY YALBRA ERONG GOULD MOORARIE PADBURY BRYAH DOOLGUNNA THADUNA MERRIE NABBERU GRANITE PEAK EARAHEEDY LEE STEERE COONABILDIE ìod MOUNT GOULD ñrb-gmp ìWK-od ìod ñxmu-mwYNA ìWK-od îâ50 673 m Robinson Range 32 MOUNT MAITLAND 1746 1846 1946 2046 2146 2246 2346 2446 2546 2646 2746 2846 2946 3046 3146 3246 3346 3446 ðmgYNAY ìWK-od ìBB-g 9000 ñrb-gmp Fe ìWK-od Robinson Range 7 ìWK-od HAMELIN 11GA-SC1 ìod 545 m ìod ìWK-od POOL ìWK-od ìBYn-mbb HAMELIN WOODLEIGH TALISKER BOOKA BOOKA BYRO MILLY MILLY MILEURA KOONMARRA TIERACO GLENGARRY MOOLOOGOOL MOUNT BARTLE CUNYU MILLROSE BALLIMORE WONGAWOL WINDIDDA CARNEGIE ìWK-od ìWK-od ìWK-od ñxmh-miYNA Mount Gould 1745 1845 1945 2045 2145 2245 2345 2445 2545 2645 2745 2845 2945 3045 3145 3245 3345 3445 ìWK-od YARINGA BYRO BELELE GLENGARRY WILUNA KINGSTON ìWK-od ñBRG-gm SG 50-9 SG 50-10 SG 50-11 SG 50-12 SG 51-9 SG 51-10 ñxmgn-gYNA ìWK-od N.T. McLEOD PYRAMID ñxmgn-gYNA COBURN WANNOO WOLARRY BADGERADDA CHULYAWARRA BOOLARDY KALLI MADOONGA MEEKATHARRA GABANINTHA YAGANOO MEREWETHER WILUNA LAKE VIOLET SANDALWOOD YELMA COLLURABBIE VON TREUER 44 3144 3244 3344 3444 1744 1844 1944 2044 2144 2244 2344 2444 2544 2644 2744 2844 2944 30 Qld 10GA-YU1 ìod ñxmgn-gYNA ìod COOLCURDA NERREN NERREN BOMPAS BILLABALONG MURGOO MEKA NOONDIE CUE REEDY NOWTHANNA YOUNO DOWNS MONTAGU YEELIRRIE MOUNT KEITH WANGGANNOO TATE URAREY DE LA POER W.A. ìYWc-sl Moorarie ìWK-od ìWK-od 1743 1843 1943 2043 2143 2243 2343 2443 2543 2643 2743 2843 2943 3043 3143 3243 3343 3443 MOUNT TAYLOR AJANA MURGOO CUESANDSTONE SIR SAMUEL DUKETON S.A. ìod Fe Robinson Range 25 MINERAL SITES 10GA-CP3 SG 50-13 SG 50-14 SG 50-15 PLATE 1SG 50-16 SG 51-13 SG 51-14 ìod 378 m ñxmu-mwYNA ñxmgn-mbYNA MOUNT NAIRN ìWK-od ìYWj-s KALBARRI AJANA COOLCALALAYA MUGGAMURRA TARDIE MELANGATA DALGARANGA AUSTIN WYNYANGOO WOODLEY SANDSTONE LAKE MASON DEPOT SPRINGS SIR SAMUEL DARLOT BANJAWARN DUKETON COSMO NEWBERY N.S.W. NMF 410 Fe ñrb-gmp 1742 1842 1942 2042 2142 2242 2342 2442 2542 2642 2742 2842 2942 3042 3142 3242 3342 3442 10000 A.C.T. ìod 430 m Fe ìWK-od ìWK-od MINERALIZATION STYLE COMMODITY GROUP 10GA-YU3 îâ25 Vic. Fe ñxmgs-mbY 10GA-YU2 26^Ý00' HUTT NORTHAMPTON MUNGO TALLERING WURARGA YALGOO EDAH MOUNT MAGNET CHALLA WINDIMURRA ATLEY EVERETT CREEK MUNJEROO WILDARA WEEBO NAMBI MOUNT VARDEN McMILLAN ìod Kimberlite, lamproite, and carbonatite Precious metal îâ25 ìod ìod ìod 1741 1841 1941 2041 2141 2241 2341 2441 2541 2641 2741 2841 2941 3041 3141 3241 3341 3441 YOUANMI LEONORA LAVERTON ñcibYNA Steel alloy metal GERALDTON YALGOO KIRKALOCKA 26^Ý00' ñgYNA Fe ìod Porphyry, pegmatite, greisen, and skarn Tas. SH 50-3 SH 50-4 SH 51-1 SH 51-2 ñmhsYNA SH 50-1 SH 50-2 MOUNT Speciality metal HUMMOCK ISLAND GERALDTON INDARRA MULLEWA MELLENBYE BADJA THUNDELARRA KIRKALOCKA COOLAMANINU YOUANMI RAYS ROCKS RICHARDSON WILBAH LEONORA MINERIE LAVERTON BURTVILLE 2000 Beringarra Fe Orthomagmatic mafic and ultramafic ALEXANDER Ni,Cu,Au,Pt,Pd,Cr ñxmh-miYNA ñmgmsYNA 1740 1840 1940 2040 2140 2240 2340 2440 2540 2640 2740 2840 2940 3040 3140 3240 3340 3440 Fe Stratabound volcanic and sedimentary Base metal ìod Stratabound sedimentary and/or Iron ìod ñxmh-miYNA ñmbaYNA MURDABOOL HILL DONGARA MINGENEW YANDANOOKA PERENJORI ROTHSAY NINGHAN MARANALGO BUNGAR MALGAR BARLEE MARMION MOUNT MASON BALLARD MELITA YERILLA LAKE CAREY MOUNT CELIA 2000 I N D I A N ìod Milly Milly ñmgsnYNA RIVER ìWK-od sedimentary banded iron-formation HILLS Mount Hale Energy 1839 1939 2039 2139 2239 2339 2439 2539 2639 2739 2839 2939 3039 3139 3239 3339 3439 ìod DONGARA PERENJORI NINGHAN BARLEE MENZIES EDJUDINA ñmuYYO Regolith hosted YALGAR ñJU-mgms O C E A N ìod Industrial mineral SH 50-5 SH 50-6 SH 50-7 SH 50-8 SH 51-5 SH 51-6 ìWK-od SYMBOLS BEAGLE ISLANDS ARROWSMITH CARNAMAH CARON MONGERS MOUNT IBSONG JAELEAN EAROO ROSS JOHNSTON RANGE LAKE GILES MULLINE RIVERINA MENZIES BOYCE EDJUDINA YABBOO JACK Undivided ñmwaYNA Construction material 1838 1938 2038 2138 2238 2338 2438 2538 2638 2738 2838 2938 3038 3138 3238 3338 3438 Fe,Mag MEEGEA HILL ñxmgn-gYNA ìod ìWK-od Fault or shear ìod ìMMU-od ìMMU-od ìod ìWK-od ìod All precious metal sites are gold unless otherwise indicated exposed........................................................................................................... STRAL ñbYYO 1:100Ý000 maps shown in black AU IA Fe ñgYNA Fold, exposed, interpreted from aeromagnetic data......................................... 3000 3000 1:250Ý000 maps shown in brown ìod 4000 ìWK-od Fe ìMMU-od ìod ìWK-od COMMODITY Fold axial trace, exposed..................................................................................... Search for current GSWA map products online at <www.dmp.wa.gov.au/GSWApublications> Austr li n Government ìod îâ00 ñgYNA ìod ìod Aggregate (undifferentiated).................................. Agg anticline, exposed........................................................................................... Geoscience Austr li îâ00 11GA-SC1 Calcrete, caliche..................................................... Cali syncline, exposed........................................................................................... ìod ìMMU-od HOPE ñoYYO ñmuYYO ìMMU-od Clay, fireclay........................................................... Cyfi overturned anticline, exposed....................................................................... ñPOg-f ñmnYNA Chromium................................................................. Cr overturned syncline, exposed........................................................................ Koonmarra ìod G IC A L S U ñJU-xmg-mb ñJU-xmg-mb O R L ñmuYYO Cobalt....................................................................... Co synform, exposed........................................................................................... V O E E Y ñxmgn-gYNA Nookawarra ñgY ìMMU-od 4000 Geological Survey of G ABBOTTS TRIG HILL Government of Western Australia W Copper..................................................................... Cu Trend of bedding................................................................................................... A E I DATA DIRECTORY L ìMMU-od G 51-1 Department of Mines and Petroleum Western Australia S T A R ìMMU-od ñPOm-xb-f E T 560 m Gold.......................................................................... Au Trend of igneous layering.................................................................................... R S ìod ðmtq ìMMU-od ìMMU-od N A U ìMMU-od Theme Data Currency Organization YADDEMOOGA HILLS Gravel....................................................................... Gvl Foliation, unspecified, trend of foliation.............................................................. MOUNT DUGEL ñbYYO GeologyÝ* 2012 Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of Mines and Petroleum HON. BILL MARMION, MLA RICK ROGERSON ìod Belele Ilmenite..................................................................... Ilm Trend of foliation or gneissic banding................................................................ ìMMU-od ñPOm-xb-f MINISTER FOR MINES AND PETROLEUM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ñPOw-xcib-f RIVER Mileura ìMMU-od ìMMU-od Iron........................................................................... Fe Airphoto or satelite image lineament.................................................................. JAN 2013 Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of Mines and Petroleum ñbYYO ñbYYO Mineral sitesÝ* ìMMU-od ìMMU-od Lead......................................................................... Pb Aeromagnetic lineament ñSDY-xod-og Structural data JAN 2013 Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of Mines and Petroleum ñgYNA WEALBARGUNTHA HILL Cu Limestone................................................................. Lst unspecified...................................................................................................... ìWK-od 10GA-YU1 ñmuYYO ìWK-od BELELE 7 ñPOg-f ñmuYYO Horizontal control JAN 2013 Landgate 527 m ñMU-bs SCALE 1:500Ý000 ìMMU-od îô75 Magnesite................................................................ MgCOç fracture pattern............................................................................................... ìod ñMU-bs ìMMU-od ìod Topographic nomenclature 2012 Landgate Magnetite................................................................. Mag Meteorite impact structure................................................................................... 5000 0 10 20 30 40 50 ìod Manfred ìMMU-od ñJU-mgms ñoYYO ñPOm-xb-f îô75 ìod ìMMU-od 5000 ñmuYYO MINGAH RANGE ñxmh-miYNA ñxmgs-mbY ìWK-od ìMMU-od ìMMU-od ñmuYYO Nickel........................................................................ Ni Topography 2012 Landgate Metres Kilometres ìod ìod UNIVERSAL TRANSVERSE MERCATOR PROJECTION WEIRAGOO RANGE 7000 ìod MgCOç Palladium................................................................
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