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LYME REGIS NORTH Scale: 1:25 000 DIGITAL GEOLOGICAL ATLAS 1:25 000 SCALE SERIES 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500M LYME REGIS NORTH, SHEET 5848 Department of Infrastructure Energy and Resources MINERAL RESOURCES TASMANIA LYME REGIS NORTH Scale: 1:25 000 DIGITAL GEOLOGICAL ATLAS 1:25 000 SCALE SERIES 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500m LYME REGIS NORTH, SHEET 5848 577000mE 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 587000mE 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 597000mE 5493000mN 5493000mN Cygnet Island 92 92 Foster Islands Little Swan Island Lighthouse Point 91 91 B A N K S S T R A I T West Bay Ladys Bay Jetty Bay 90 Lanoma Point 90 CAPE PORTLAND SWAN ISLAND Tebrakunna Bay Telegraph Bay 89 89 Semaphore Hill Charmouth Hill 88 88 Home B e ach Maclean Island Mack Rocks 87 87 FOSTER INLET Lyme Regis Little Beach Baynes Island Musselro Tree Point e Bay ROAD 86 Lemons 86 Petal Point MUSSELROE TREGARON LAGOONS Cape Portland TLE Little IT L T A S M A N S E A LITT LE Musselroe 85 85 MUSSE LROE ROAD 20 Riv CAP er 15 E 10 85 84 12 84 RINGAROOMA BAY GREAT MUSSELROE 5483000mN 5483000mN 577000mE 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 587000mE 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 597000mE COMPOSITE LEGEND FOR LYME REGIS NORTH AND LYME REGIS SOUTH IGNEOUS ROCKS Compiled by M.P. McClenaghan, B.Sc.(Hons), Ph.D. 2005 from the following sources (see responsibility diagram): ? A BAILLIE, P.W., TURNER, N.J., COX, S.F., JENNINGS, D.J. and NEOGENE− PALEOGENE − PALEOGENE SUTHERLAND, F.L. 1978. Geological Atlas 1 : 50 000 Series. (?CRETACEOUS) HOLOCENE Sheet 24 (8416S) Boobyalla. Department of Mines, Tasmania. B BAILLIE, P.W., JENNINGS, D.J., McSHANE, R.F., WILLIAMS, P.R. 1984. Geological Atlas 1 : 50 000 Series. Sheet 25 (8516S) Eddystone. Department of Mines, Tasmania. C JENNINGS D.J. & SUTHERLAND F.L. 1969. Geology of the Cape Portland area. Technical Report Department of Mines QUATERNARY Tasmania 13: 45 − 82. CAPE PORTLAND CAPE MESOZOIC CENOZOIC CRETACEOUS SHOSHONITIC COMPLEX SHOSHONITIC PLEISTOCENE Updated by: CENOZOIC D Geophysical lineaments derived from 2008 Mineral Resources Tasmania "TasExplore" survey, basalt geochemistry and dolerite grain− size information added by J.L. Everard, 2010. JURASSIC EDDYSTONE BATHOLITH . NEOGENE PALEOGENE − PALEOGENE ? ?CRET− DEVONIAN ACEOUS PALEOZOIC UPPER MESOZOIC TRIASSIC PARMEENER SUPERGROUP RESPONSIBILITY DIAGRAM LOWER PERMIAN PALEOZOIC PARMEENER SUPERGROUP B A,C,D B,D REFERENCE THIS MAP AS: LOCATION DIAGRAM McCLENAGHAN, M.P. (compiler) 2005. Digital Geological Atlas 1:25 000 Scale Series. Sheet 5848 Lyme Regis. Mineral Resources Tasmania. INDEX TO ADJOINING SHEETS Base data from the LIST, Copyright State of Tasmania. Map produced by the Geoscience Information Branch of Burnie Mineral Resources Tasmania using G.I.S. software. LYME REGIS NORTH & Launceston SOUTH GDA94 − MGA Zone 55. Contour Interval: 20 metres. (2 MAPS) E H TOMAHAWK MUSSELROE NATURALIST While every care has been taken in the preparation of this data, no warranty is given Queenstown as to the correctness of the information and no liability is accepted for any statement or opinion or for any error or omission. No reader should act or fail to act on the 1:25000 maps available. basis of any material contained herein. Readers should consult professional advisers. HOBART As a result the Crown in Right of the State of Tasmania and its employees, contractors and agents expressly disclaim all and any liability (including all liability from or attributable to any negligent or wrongful act or omission) to any persons whatsoever in LYME REGIS NORTH respect of anything done or omitted to be done by any such person in reliance whether in whole or in part upon any of the material in this data. 5848 Crown copyright reserved..
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