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Western Australia — 2020 112° 114° 116° 118° 120° 122° 124° 126° 128° SUMBA WEST TIMOR 10° 10° JOINT PETROLEUM MINES — OPERATING AND UNDER DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT AREA Western Australia — 2020 MAIN LITHOLOGICAL UNITS OF PRECIOUS MINERAL WESTERN AUSTRALIA Aga..................... Agate Clc...................... Chalcedony Age (Ma) Ashmore Reef TERRITORY OF ASHMORE Dmd ................... Diamond West I 12° 0 East I AND CARTIER ISLANDS 5 Alluvial, eolian and coastal deposits Jasp ................... Jasper Middle I Marine limestone, sandstone and valley fill deposits 12° 100 MgCO3 ............... Magnesite Marine and continental sedimentary rocks Mookaite ............ Mookaite Marine and continental sedimentary rocks PRECIOUS METAL T I M O R S E A Marine and continental sedimentary rocks PHANEROZOIC Au unless otherwise indicated 500 Au....................... Gold Pd....................... Palladium Pt........................ Platinum limestone shale, and Sandstone, Ag....................... Silver NORTHERN TERRITORY WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1000 STEEL ALLOY METAL COMMONWEALTH 'ADJACENT AREAS' BOUNDARY Co....................... Cobalt INDONESIA Gneiss Mn....................... Manganese AUSTRALIA Granite and gneiss Ni........................ Nickel Holothuria Reef Sedimentary and volcanic rocks Sandstone and shale Mafic and ultramafic igneous rocks SPECIALITY METAL Otway Bank Cs....................... Cesium Troughton I Cape Londonderry SIR GRAHAM Cape HM...................... Heavy minerals Talbot PROTEROZOIC Parry HarbourTroughton Passage MOORE IS Li......................... Lithium Eclipse Is Sandy Islet Cape Rulhieres Mary I REE.................... Rare earth elements Oyster Rock Passage NAPIER Ta....................... Tantalum Vansittart BROOME 2000 Montesquieu Is Bay BAY Sn....................... Tin Scott Reef Yankawinga I Kingsmill Is 14° Gneiss RIVER Sedimentary rocks Cone Mountain JOSEPH BONAPARTE BASE METAL 14° Granite and gneiss ARCHIPELAGO Maret Is Prudhoe Is MONTAGUE ADMIRALTY GULF Reveley I Sedimentary rocks and basalt Cu....................... Copper Turbin I SOUND GULF Pb....................... Lead Warrender Hill RIVER Carson River Buckle Head Mt Connelly GEORGE Zn....................... Zinc BIGGE I LAWLEY RIVERMt Connor KING MITCHELL RIVER and shale Metamorphosed sedimentary and felsic volcanic rocks Iron formation IRON Lamarck I Mt Nicholls Cape Dussejour BONAPARTE Kartja I Fe unless otherwise indicated YORK EDWARD Theda Lacrosse I Gale I SOUND Mt Anderson Fe....................... Iron Mt Burns CAMBRIDGE RIVER RIVER Mag..................... Magnetite CORONATION IS GULF 3000 volcanic rocks I N D I A N O C E A N DRYSDALE Utting Gap Sedimentary and BERKELEY Mt Mongona BRUNSWICK RIVER Metamorphosed mafic and ultramafic igneous rocks Gneiss BAUXITE BAY FORREST Champagny Is CARSON RIVER ARCHEAN MORAN RIVER Oombulgurri Granite and gneiss COAL St George KING Mt Connection Doongan Ningbing Basin Adele I INDUSTRIAL MINERAL CAMDEN SOUND Wyndham Mt Batten PRINCE REGENT RIVER Nulla Nulla Wyndham Deception Bay Mt King Carlton Hill ORD Aglime................ Agricutural lime Durack River Guda Guda RIVER 3700 Drysdale River Kimberley Research Brt....................... Barite Station Home Valley KING Ivanhoe Mt Cecil Bent.................... Bentonite PENTECOST MONTGOMERY IS Nullywah Mirima Cali..................... Calcrete – caliche SHELF MacLeay I 5000 m 5000 Mt Septimus R Pantijan RIVER RIVER Major road ................................................................................. Chert................... Chert m 4000 Caffarelli I ARCHIPELAGOBathurst I – WYNDHAM ROAD Cockatoo Is KOOLAN I KINGFISHER IS Doubtful KUNUNURRA Cydo................... Clay – dolomitic m 3000 Yampi Bay GIBB Ellenbrae Wuggubun Sheba Hill Formed road ............................................................................. El Questro Diat..................... Diatomite Koolan IsEaglela Pointnd RIVER R 2000 m 2000 Sound COLLIER BAY CHARNLEY 16° Traverse I GIBB Track ......................................................................................... Dol...................... Dolomite Strickland Bay RIVER Kingston Rest BUCCANEER Secure Edward Peak CALDER Grt...................... Garnet Cape Leveque Old Mt Elizabeth RIVER RIVER Bay LAKE ARGYLE 16° Cone Bay Wulalam I Walcott Inlet Pentecost Downs Railway, operating .................................................................... Gp....................... Gypsum Djarindjin Bardi DUNHAM Woolah Lombadina Mt Elizabeth HIGHWAY 1000 m 1000 Dodnun Gibb River RIVER Doon Doon Lsd...................... Limesand Lombadina Point Skeleton Point Railway, proposed .................................................................... Cygnet Bay ROAD Ngallagunda Lst....................... Limestone ISDELL BEHM RIVER Cape Borda Mt Disaster RIVER Glen Hill K......................... Potassium Cunningham Point Kimbolton BARNETT R Oil/gas/CO2 pipeline, operating................................................. RIVER Pender Bay ROBINSON Mt Barnett SALMOND Salt..................... Salt Emeriau Point Goodenough Bay Oobagooma Beverley Beagle Bay Springs Kupungarri CHAPMAN Argyle Oil/gas pipeline, proposed ........................................................ KING SOUND Saddle Hill RIVER Mt Hart Spn..................... Saponite Lacepede Is RIVER HANN Village Lissadell Disaster Bay Si02 ..................... Silica City ............................................................................................ PERTH Billard Stokes RIVER RIVER Argyle Sisd..................... Silica sand Beagle Bay Bow River Spring Creek Point Torment Bay RIVER Dmd RIVER HANN RIVER Spring Hill Tlc....................... Talc Cape Baskerville RIVER Texas Townsite Mt House DURACK BARKER DERBY – GIBB CHAMBERLAIN WILSON Downs Carnot Bay ADCOCK Warmun Mt Close population 10 000–15 000 KARRATHA CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL Derby CHEDDA CLIFFS Imintji BOW Country Downs Yarrada Hill RIVER Mt Deception FRASER DERBY Karmulinunga MEDA NORTHERN Commodity not identified (includes sand, gravel, Coulomb Point Mt Jowlaenga RIVER Bedford Downs Mt John 1000–10 000 CARNARVON Mt Marmion Kimberley Napier Downs Mt Elder LENNARD Osmond Valley rock, aggregate, dimension stone and limestone) m 200 Dampier Hill Mowanjum Downs Glenroy Tableland Mabel Downs less than 1000 Wiluna James Price Point Meda RIVER Wurrenranginy Glass Hill Mt Jowlaenga Mt North Mt Buchanan Mt Brennan RIVER Savannah North Quondong Point Mt Clarkson Fairfield Mornington Homestead ............................................................................... Carnegie Ni Cu Co Savannah INFRASTRUCTURE Yeeda GREAT Ni Cu Co Kilto Mt Percy Gap Lansdowne GREAT ORD Aboriginal community ............................................................... Warmun Waterbank Roebuck Willare Bridge Leopold Downs Cape Latreille Pandanus Park Debesa Blina Port, operating Roadhouse Roadhouse RIVER Goolarabooloo RIVER FITZROY RIVER Locality...................................................................................... Bullabulling Morrell Park Lake Eda Yakka–Munga Alice Bilgungurr Erskine Point Ellendale Granite Hill Springvale Port, proposed Roebuck Plains Udialla GOLD Downs Mallingbar NORTHERN RIVER Broome Jarlmadangah Rice Hill NICHOLSON BROOME Nillir Irbanjin Mt Anderson Liveringa Calwynyardah Turner ROEBUCK Looma Oscar Hill Brooking LITTLE LEOPOLD ROAD Watercourse, predominantly ephemeral ................................... BAY Springs Myroodah Laurel Downs Mt Winifred Thangoo Junjuwa Fossil Downs Bush Point Luluigui Nicholson Lake .......................................................................................... Frome Rocks Mindi Rardi Muludja Mt Amherst RIVER Yardgee 18° WEST Cape Villaret Kurnangki FITZROY CROSSING ELVIRE Mt Hardman Fossil Hill O'DONNELL RIVER Moolla Bulla RIVER FITZROY Gogo Sophie Downs Paleodrainage, inactive or rarely active .................................... Gourdon Mt Pierre HALLS CREEK Mt Abbott Quanbun Bayulu Joy Springs 18° Cape Latouche Treville Bay Near Hill Dampier Jubilee Mardiwah Loop 200 m Mt Amherst Koongie Park DUNCAN Downs Nerrima RIVER Downs Red Hill Flora Valley Bathymetric contour, metres...................................................... Lagrange Bay Mt Arthur CUNNINGHAM Mt Density Kalyeeda Noonkanbah Elvire Windoo Hill RowdiLeamsboo Bidyadanga The Sisters Mt Pierre Nicolsons–Lamboo Outer limit of coastal waters....................................................... La Grange Mt Alexander West Jarlemai Hill Koorabye HIGHWAY MARGARET Cape Bossut Yakanarra Mt Troy Mt James Mt Tuckfield RIVER Ruby Plains Mt Wittenoom Frazier Downs Mowla Bluff Bruten Hill RIVER Admiral Bay Louisa Downs Yiyili Mowla Bluff Mt Fenton MARY Cape Frezier Kadjina Mt Christine Operating mine.......................................................................... Enterprise Christmas Parda Hill Mt Talbot Creek Gordon Downs Bucknall Pinnacle Creek Larrawa Cherrabun Wangkatjungka Red Bluffs Kundat Djaru Y Mine under development........................................................... Shannon Cape Missiessy Willara Hill Djugerari Nita Downs Roberts Butte Two Sisters Three Sisters Lightjack Hill Trial mining................................................................................
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