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Granite Peak Homestead 45 km

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SIMPLIFIED GEOLOGY

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DIAGRAMMATIC SECTION

SHEET 3046 FIRST EDITION 1999

W.A.

N.T.

S.A.

N.S.W.

Vic.

Qld

Tas.

A.C.T.

SHEET INDEX

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2645

2646

2647

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2745

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2847

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GABANINTHA

GLENGARRY

BRYAH

JAMINDI

YAGANOO

MOOLOOGOOL

DOOLGUNNA

MEREWETHER

THADUNA

MARYMIA

WILUNA

CUNYU

MERRIE

FAIRBAIRN

MILLROSE

NABBERU

METHWIN

SANDALWOOD

BALLIMORE

RHODES

GLENGARRY

NABBERU

WILUNA

PEAK HILL

SG 50-8

SG 50-12

SG 51-5

SG 51-9

MOUNT BARTLE

THREE RIVERS

GRANITE PEAK

LAKE VIOLET

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40À 50À

1:100Ý000 maps shown in black

1:250Ý000 maps shown in brown

(Asperia digitata,

Pilbaria deverella)Ephyaltes edingunensis,

c. 2664 Ma

TRANSVERSE MERCATOR PROJECTION

Grid lines indicate 1000 metre interval of the Australian Map Grid Zone 51

HORIZONTAL DATUM: AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC DATUM 1984VERTICAL DATUM: AUSTRALIAN HEIGHT DATUM

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Lacustrine deposits_saline silt, mud, and minor sand in playa lakes; primarily associated with palaeodrainageSand in dunes on or around playa lakes; in places gypsiferousGypsiferous and saline bedded deposits adjacent to playa lakesCalcrete or gypcrete around playa lakes

Alluvium_sand, silt, and gravel in channels and channel systemsCalcrete associated with palaeodrainage and active drainage systems; locally silicified

Sheetwash_sand, silt, and gravel in areas that lack clearly defined drainage channelsFerruginous gravel in sheetwash areasQuartz rubble adjacent to quartz veins

Sandplain_unconsolidated sand, and minor silt and clay; with scattered low, vegetated dunes

Colluvium_loose to consolidated gravel, sand, and silt, in moderate- to high-gradient slope deposits; locally dissectedFerruginous pisoliths and nodules; subordinate ferruginized rock and ironstone rubble

Ferruginous duricrust; nodular, pisolitic, and massive ferricrete, and associated rubbleIronstone; ferruginized rock, massive to rubbly; includes degraded ferruginous crustPedogenic calcrete; pisolitic, laminar, and nodular authigenic limestone

Quartz veinsHydrothermal chert pod

Dolerite sills

Megabreccia; probably reworked meteorite impact ejecta; predominantly sandstone clasts

CHIALL FORMATION: sandstone, siltstone, and shale; generally coarsening upwards

Princess Ranges Member: quartz arenite; locally glauconitic; minor sandstone

Wandiwarra Member: fine-grained sandstone; locally glauconitic, commonly hummocky cross-stratified with mud-flake breccia beds; minor

interbedded siltstone and shale.

WINDIDDA FORMATION

Karri Karri Member: siltstone and shale; locally varvoid; minor sandstone and marl

FRERE FORMATION: granular iron-formation and granular siliceous iron-formation; minor banded iron-formation, siltstone, and shaleGranular iron-formation and granular siliceous iron-formation, in places peloidal; minor siltstone and shaleSiltstone and shale; minor sandstone, iron formation, and chertBanded iron-formation; supergene-enriched iron formation

YELMA FORMATION

Sweetwaters Well Member: stromatolitic dolomite, microbial limestone, chert breccia derived from stromatolitic dolomiteand , and sandstone

Undivided: sandstone, siltstone, shale, and stromatolitic dolomite with associated chert breccia

Quartz sandstone, coarse grained; locally pebbly

Mafic dyke interpreted from aeromagnetic data; intruded into Archaean rock (section only)

TEAGUE GRANITE: leucocratic K-feldspar granite; Archaean granitoid altered by post-impact metasomatismQuartzÊmicrocline(ÊalbiteÊstilpnomelane) granite; brecciated and silicifiedQuartzÊalbiteÊmicrocline(ÊgarnetÊaegirine-augite) granite

Medium-grained leucocratic K-feldspar graniteHornblende quartzÊmonzonite

Granitoid rock, undivided; generally monzogranite

Metamorphosed felsic volcanic rockMetamorphosed feldspar porphyry

Metamorphosed mafic and ultramafic rock, undividedMetabasalt with epidote, garnetÊepidote, or clinopyroxeneÊepidoteÊchlorite alterationQuartzÊactinolite hornfels (subsurface only)

Chiall FormationPrincess Range Member

Wandiwarra Member

Windidda FormationKarri Karri Member

Frere Formation

Sweetwaters Well Member

Yelma Formation

Mafic dyke; dashed beneath Proterozoic rocks

Teague Granite; hydrothermally altered

Leucocratic K-feldspar graniteHornblende quartzÊmonzonite

Granitoid rock, undivided; generally monzogranite

Metamorphosed felsic rockMetamorphosed feldspar porphyry

Metamorphosed mafic and ultramafic rockMetabasalt with epidote alteration

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concealed.........................................................................

anticline............................................................................

syncline.............................................................................

M-vergence.......................................................................

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Cleavage, showing strike and dip

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Lineation, showing trend and plunge direction

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Windpump...............................................................................

Breakaway...............................................................................

Fault or shear

Strongly foliated rock............................................................

Fold, showing axial trace and generalized plunge direction

anticline; exposed............................................................

syncline; exposed............................................................

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strike and dip estimated from aerial photographs

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Palaeocurrent, showing trend and sense of direction

from megaripples, direction unknown............................

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Aeromagnetic lineament........................................................

Shatter cone locality..............................................................

Stromatolite fossil locality.....................................................

Zinc...................................................................................

syncline; concealed..........................................................

Isotopic age determination site with identification number

Sand dune..............................................................................

Mineral exploration drill hole showing subsurface data....

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Mineral occurrence................................................................

Lead..................................................................................

Uranium............................................................................

Building...................................................................................

concealed, interpreted from aeromagnetic data...........

Watercourse; with ephemeral pool or waterhole................

Prospect (gold, unless otherwise indicated).......................

mesoscale folding............................................................

stretching lineation; inclined...........................................

Meteorite impact structure....................................................

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Airphoto or Landsat lineament.............................................

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ANGLE 1.5¾

Geology by F. Pirajno 1998

Edited by D. Ferdinando and G. Loan

Cartography by S. Hamill and K. Greenberg

Topography from the Department of Land Administration Sheet SG 51-5, 3046,with modifications from geological field survey

Published by the Geological Survey of Western Australia. Copies available fromthe Information Centre, Department of Minerals and Energy, 100 Plain Street,East Perth, WA, 6004. Phone (08) 9222 3459, Fax (08) 9222 3444

This map is also available in digital form

Printed by the Sands Print Group, Western Australia

The recommended reference for this map is:PIRAJNO, F., 1999, Nabberu, W.A. Sheet 3046: Western Australia Geological Survey, 1:100Ý000 Geological Series

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AUSTRALIA 1Ý:Ý100 000 GEOLOGICAL SERIES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA SHEET 3046

0 5 10 15 20

Kilometres

SCALE 1:Ý500Ý000

¦ Western Australia 1999

GEOLO

G IC A L SURVEY

WE

ST

E R N A U S T RA

LIA

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

DAVID BLIGHT, DIRECTOR

GOVERNMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

HON. NORMAN MOORE, M.L.C.

MINISTER FOR MINES

DEPARTMENT OF MINERALS

AND ENERGY

L. C. RANFORD, DIRECTOR GENERAL

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