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LAKE BALLARD
LAKE MARMION
LAKE MARMION
LAKE MORIATY
LAKE GOONGARRIE
Lake Goongarrie
Yard
Jeedamya
Balarky Rock
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TONKIN ROAD
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TONKIN ROAD
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European
Dublin Castle
GoodenoughFederal
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LadySherryVictory
Robinson CrusoeAspasia
Wedderburn (First Hit)Flying Fish
FridayMENZIES
FlorenceAfricander Lady Shenton
TrueBlue
Kensington
Maranoa
Sunday Gift
Abs Ama
Aur
AuAu
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Golden AgeAlpha
Warrior
LadyHarriet
Springfield
Blow Fly
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Princess May
Black Jack
Lone Hand
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Hills View
Pride of the Hills
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Queen'sBirthday
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COMET VALEHappy JackGladsome
Sand Queen
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M E N Z I E S D I S T R I C T
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COMET VALE
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAAUSTRALIA 1:100000 GEOLOGICAL SERIES
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LAKE CAREY MOUNT CELIAMOUNT MASON
Alluvium _ clay, silt, sand, and gravel in channels
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Evaporite interbedded with clay and sand in playas
Sand, silt and gypsum in stabilized dunes adjacent to playas
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Colluvium _ gravel, sand as sheetwash and talus
Quartzo-feldspathic sand over granitoid rock
Sandplain _ yellow sand, with limonitic pisoliths near base
Laterite and reworked products, includes silicic cap on Aud
Mafic and ultramafic dykes _ inferred from aeromagnetics
Veins and dykes: p _ pegmatite; g _ granite; q _ quartz
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Granitoid rock
Monzogranite; with K-feldspar megacrysts
COMET VALE MONZOGRANITE:JORGENSON MONZOGRANITE:GOONGARRIE MONZOGRANITE:OLIVER TWIST MONZOGRANITE:Tonalite
Granitoid gneiss; pervasively foliated, with horizontal to shallowly north-plunging mineral lineation; contains lenses of amphibolite and ultramafic schist on all scales
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Porphyry, felsic, sill or dyke; plagioclase and quartz phenocrysts
Porphyry, acid to intermediate, sill or dyke; plagioclase and amphibolite phenocrysts
Hornblende lamprophyre (spessartite) dyke
Diorite dyke
Apq unless otherwise indicated
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Greywacke and arkose; regularly layered; occurs as biotite-feldspar-quartz schist and minor slate
Conglomerate, polymictic; matrix-supported; pebbles and boulders consist of mainly granitoid rock, and minor mafic schist and slate
Grey to black slate and interlayered quartzo-feldspathic schist; including chert layers and lenses
Chert and silicified slate within Asc; locally mylonitic and intense intrafolial folding
Grey-white chert, finely layered or banded; locally quartz-hematite "banded iron-formation"
grey to black slate, and overlain by banded chert
Quartz-phyric muscovite schist, felsic volcaniclastic schist; locally andalusite-bearing and containing fuchsite clasts; interbedded with quartz-feldspar-muscovite schist,
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Fuchsite-quartz and andalusite-quartz-fuchsite rock; massive, finely layered or complexly veined; locally interlayered with white chert and muscovite-quartz schist
Fuchsite-quartz (-andalusite) rock with interlayered quartz-feldspar-muscovite schist and minor tremolite schist
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Mafic intrusive rock; including dolerite, pyroxene-phyric dolerite, and gabbro
Gabbro, differentiated
Pyroxenite; occurs as coarse-grained tremolite rock
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Basalt; contains doleritic textured layers and lenses
Basalt with ocellar texture; plagioclase-tremolite/actinolite schist
Basalt with quenched pyroxene (-amphibole) texture; also ocellar-textured basalt with pillow structures; plagioclase-tremolite schist
Basalt and fine-grained hornblende schist; extensive interlayered sedimentary rock (As)
Basalt, porphyritic; medium- to coarse-grained plagioclase phenocrysts; locally extensive epidote
Amphibolite, locallt basaltic or fine-grained doleritic texture preserved; local zoisite-rich layering
Amphibolite, pervasively foliated; locally garnetiferous and quartz-rich layers
Interleaved mafic and ultramafic schist; amphibolite, tremolite schist, talc-chlorite schist
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Ultramafic schist; including talc-chlorite (-carbonate) schist and tremolite-chlorite schist
Komatiite; characterized by platy olivine spinifex texture; altered to tremolite-chlorite and serpentinite
Massive ultramafic rock; serpentinized dunite and periodite (olivine cumulate)
Massive serpentinized peridotite (olivine cumulate); minor pyroxenite, gabbro and fine-grained sedimentary rock, and talc-chlorite schist
Tremolite schist; minor talc-chlorite (-carbonate) schist; local serpentinite lens; minor undeformed basalt (Abm)
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Geological boundary
accurate..........................................................................................................
interpreted, partly based on aeromagnetics...............................................
Fault, inferred........................................................................................................
Shear zone, mostly concealed
major...............................................................................................................
minor...............................................................................................................
based on aeromagnetics..............................................................................
Fold, showing plunge
overturned anticline........................................................................................
minor fold........................................................................................................
Bedding
inclined............................................................................................................
vertical.............................................................................................................
Igneous layering
inclined............................................................................................................
Dominant metamorphic foliation
inclined............................................................................................................
vertical.............................................................................................................
Strongly foliated domains....................................................................................
Cleavage, widely spaced
inclined............................................................................................................
vertical.............................................................................................................
Way-up indicator
igneous layering or differentiation................................................................
sedimentary structure....................................................................................
Mineral lineation
horizontal........................................................................................................
plunging..........................................................................................................
interpreted movement....................................................................................
Intersection lineation
horizontal........................................................................................................
plunging..........................................................................................................
Fracture or joint
inclined............................................................................................................
Air photo lineation
foliation trend in greenstone.........................................................................
fracture patterns in granite...........................................................................
foliation trend (section)..................................................................................
Mineral field district boundary.............................................................................
Highway.................................................................................................................
Formed road..........................................................................................................
Track.......................................................................................................................
Fence, generally with track..................................................................................
Railway with siding...............................................................................................
Townsite, population less than 1000..................................................................
Homestead.............................................................................................................
Locality...................................................................................................................
Microwave repeater site; building.......................................................................
Horizontal control, major......................................................................................
Sand dune.............................................................................................................
Breakaway.............................................................................................................
Contour line, 20 metre interval............................................................................
Watercourse, ephemeral.......................................................................................
Pipeline...................................................................................................................
Bore........................................................................................................................
Well.........................................................................................................................
Windpump..............................................................................................................
Dam........................................................................................................................
Tank........................................................................................................................
Mining centre.........................................................................................................
Mine or open cut (gold unless otherwise indicated).........................................
Pit............................................................................................................................
Battery or treatment plant
operating.........................................................................................................
abandoned......................................................................................................
tailings.............................................................................................................
Mineral exploration drill hole...............................................................................
Interpreted subsurface lithology..........................................................................
Mineral occurrence
Building stone.................................................................................................
Gravel..............................................................................................................
Sand................................................................................................................
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are shown diagrammatically for the centre
True north, grid north and magnetic north
of the map. Magnetic north is correct for
1989 and moves westerly by 0.1° in about
20 years.
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DIRECTOR, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
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HON. JEFF CARR, M.L.A.
MINISTER FOR MINES
D.R. KELLY DIRECTOR GENERAL OF MINES
TRANSVERSE MERCATOR PROJECTION
Grid lines indicate 1000 metre interval of the Australian Map Grid Zone 51
FIRST EDITION 1990
Geology by: C.P. Swager and W.K. Witt, 1988
Cartography by the Surveys and Mapping Division, Department of Mines, Western Australia
Topographic base (1974) supplied by the Department of Land Administration and modified
from geological field survey (1988).
Published by and available from the Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of
Mines, 100 Plain Street, East Perth, WA, 6004.
Printed by the State Printing Division, Department of Services, Western Australia.
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