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  • This map is part of the series that covers the whole of Australia at a scale of 1:250 000 (1cm on a map represents 2.5 km on the ground) and comprises 513 maps. This is the largest scale at which published topographic maps cover the entire continent. Each standard map covers an area of 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude or about 150 kilometres from east to west and 110 kilometres from north to south. There are about 50 special maps in the series and these maps cover a non-standard area. Typically, where a map produced on standard sheet lines is largely ocean it is combined with its landward neighbour. These maps contain natural and constructed features including road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, contours (interval 50m), localities and some administrative boundaries. The topographic map and data index shows coverage of the sheets. Product Specifications Coverage: The series covers the whole of Australia with 513 maps. Currency: Ranges from 1995 to 2009. 95% of maps have a reliability date of 1994 or later. Coordinates: Geographical and either AMG or MGA (post-1993) Datum: AGD66, GDA94, AHD. Projection: Universal Traverse Mercator (UTM) Medium: Paper, flat and folded copies.

  • The Moonta 1:25,000 regolith-landform map illustrates the distribution of regolith materials and the landforms on which they occur, described using the RTMAP scheme developed by Geoscience Australia

  • Contents: 1.Exon N, Hill P. Seabed mapping using multibeam swath-mapping systems: an essential technology for mapping Australia's margins. 2.Harris PT, Howard W, O'Brien PE, Sedwick PN, Sikes EL. Quaternary Antarctic ice-sheet fluctuations and Southern Ocean palaeoceanography: natural variability studies at the Antarctic CRC. 3.Colhoun EA. The Late Cainozoic East Antarctic ice sheet. 4.Quilty PG, Truswell EM, O'Brien PE, Taylor F. Paleocene-Eocene biostratigraphy and palaeoenvironment of East Antarctica: new data from the Mac. Robertson Shelf and western parts of Prydz Bay. 5.McCorkle DC, Veeh HH, Heggie DT. Glacial-interglacial palaeoceanography from Australian margin sediments: northwest Australian margin and Great Australian Bight. 6.Heggie DT, Skyring GW, Berelson WM, Longmore AR, Nicholson GJ. Sediment-water interaction in Australian coastal environments: implications for water and sediment quality. 7.Stagg HMJ, Willcox JB, Symonds PA, O'Brien GW, Colwell JB, Hill PJ, Lee CS, Moore AMG, Struckmeyer HIM. Architecture and evolution of the Australian continental margin. 8.Birch GF, Eyre BD, Taylor SE. The use of sediments to assess environmental impact on a large coastal catchment - the Hawkesbury River system. 9.Ferguson A, Eyre B. Behaviour of aluminium and iron in acid runoff from acid sulphate soils in the lower Richmond River catchment. 10.Longmore AR, Heggie DT, Flint R, Cowdell R, Skyring GW. Impact of runoff on nutrient patterns in northern Port Phillip Bay, Victoria. 11.Heggie DT, Skyring GW. Flushing of Australian estuaries, coastal lakes and embayments: an overview with biogeochemical commentary. 12.Perry CJ, Dennison WC. Microbial nutrient cycling in seagrass sediments. 13.Taylor SE, Birch GF. Contaminant dynamics in offchannel embayments of Port Jackson, New South Wales. 14.Heggie DT, Bishop JH, Evans D, Reyes EN, Lee CS. Methane anomalies in seawaters of the Ragay Gulf, Philippines: methane cycling and contributions to atmospheric greenhouse gases. 15.Williamson PE, Forman DJ, le Poidevin S, Summons RE, Stephenson AE. Where is Australia's petroleum and how long will it last? 16.Shaw RD, Korsch RJ, Boreham CJ, Totterdell JM, Lelbach C, Nicoll MG. Evaluation of the undiscovered hydrocarbon resources of the Bowen and Surat Basins, southern Queensland. 17.Wilkins RWT. The problem of inconsistency between thermal maturity indicators used for petroleum exploration in Australian basins. 18.Kennard JM, Allen GP, Kirk RB. Sequence stratigraphy: a review of fundamental concepts and their application to petroleum exploration and development in Australia.

  • Product Specifications Coverage: Partial coverage, predominantly in northern Australia, along major transport routes, and other selected areas. About 1000 maps have been published to date. Currency: Ranges from 1968 to 2006. Coordinates: Geographical and UTM. Datum: AGD66, new edition WGS84; AHD. Projection: Universal Transverse Mercator UTM. Medium: Paper, flat copies only.

  • Airborne Geophysical Data Acquired as part of the Gawler Mineral Promotion Project. Includes point located, gridded and image data. TEMPEST electromagnetics, magnetics and elevation data.

  • This report summarises each AGSO ALF survey interpretation and provides a brief discussion on their comparison.

  • Product Specifications Coverage: Partial coverage, predominantly in northern Australia, along major transport routes, and other selected areas. About 1000 maps have been published to date. Currency: Ranges from 1968 to 2006. Coordinates: Geographical and UTM. Datum: AGD66, new edition WGS84; AHD. Projection: Universal Transverse Mercator UTM. Medium: Paper, flat copies only.

  • This map is part of the series that covers the whole of Australia at a scale of 1:250 000 (1cm on a map represents 2.5 km on the ground) and comprises 513 maps. This is the largest scale at which published topographic maps cover the entire continent. Each standard map covers an area of 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude or about 150 kilometres from east to west and 110 kilometres from north to south. There are about 50 special maps in the series and these maps cover a non-standard area. Typically, where a map produced on standard sheet lines is largely ocean it is combined with its landward neighbour. These maps contain natural and constructed features including road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, contours (interval 50m), localities and some administrative boundaries. The topographic map and data index shows coverage of the sheets. Product Specifications Coverage: The series covers the whole of Australia with 513 maps. Currency: Ranges from 1995 to 2009. 95% of maps have a reliability date of 1994 or later. Coordinates: Geographical and either AMG or MGA (post-1993) Datum: AGD66, GDA94, AHD. Projection: Universal Traverse Mercator (UTM) Medium: Paper, flat and folded copies.

  • Product Specifications Coverage: Partial coverage, predominantly in northern Australia, along major transport routes, and other selected areas. About 1000 maps have been published to date. Currency: Ranges from 1968 to 2006. Coordinates: Geographical and UTM. Datum: AGD66, new edition WGS84; AHD. Projection: Universal Transverse Mercator UTM. Medium: Paper, flat copies only.

  • Product Specifications Coverage: Partial coverage, predominantly in northern Australia, along major transport routes, and other selected areas. About 1000 maps have been published to date. Currency: Ranges from 1968 to 2006. Coordinates: Geographical and UTM. Datum: AGD66, new edition WGS84; AHD. Projection: Universal Transverse Mercator UTM. Medium: Paper, flat copies only.