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Geological Structure Measurements
Geological structure measurements taken by Geological Survey of Victoria. Measurement methods - most of the structure measurements were collected in the field as part of the ongoing regional mapping program then entered into the corporate database. Measurements are taken using a geological compass. Surfaces are recorded as dip - dip direction. Lineations are recorded as plunge - azimuth. Declination measured to magnetic north then corrected to true north automatically within the database. A small amount of pre-1995 structural data has been digitised from previous maps. Field data is either recorded in a notebook in the field then typed into the database or recorded digitally in the field and automatically transferred into the database (this applies to the majority of data collected since 2002). Display - structural measurements have been divided into four categories to simplify display. Bedding contains measurements of sedimentary bedding where the bedding surface is upright, overturned or younging unknown. Foliation contains measurements of the commonly measured foliations seen in rocks such as cleavages etc. Folds contains measurements of structures directly associated with folds such as fold axis, axial surface etc. Other contains all other structural measurements including faults, joints, quartz vein orientations etc.
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Geological Structural Measurements on the Mapface (1:100,000)
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Geological structural measurements taken by Geological Survey of Victoria. This is the cartographically positioned points.
Linear geological structures (1:250,000)
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This dataset contains linear geological structure data not included in GEOL - this includes anticlines, synclines and bedding form surfaces. The data have been collected by the Geological Survey of Victoria. The dataset is accompanied by other datasets representing geological polygons and boundaries, miscellaneous lines, miscellaneous polygons, metamorphism, and placer deposits.
Linear geological structures (1:100,000)
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The data contains linear geological structure data not included in GEOL - this includes anticlines, synclines and bedding form surfaces. The data have been collected by the Geological Survey of Victoria. The dataset is accompanied by other datasets representing geology outcrop and boundaries, miscellaneous lines and points, miscellaneous polygons, metamorphism, and placer deposits.
Geophysical Structure lines (1:250,000), Geophysical Interpretation of Linear Structural Features
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This dataset contains linear geological structure data not included in GPGEOL - this includes anticlines, synclines and trends. At scales larger than 1:120,000 the display is a combination of both 1:100,000 and 1:250,000 geophysical mapping. Recent 1:250,000 geophysical mapping has been of such quality and detail it has been used to supersede older coincident 1:100,000 mapping. This occurs in the following areas: St Arnaud 7524, Dunolly 7624, Charlton 7525, Wedderburn 7625 and part of Ararat 7423 are superseded by St Arnaud SJ54-4. Bendigo 7724, Heathcote 7824 and Nagambie 7924 are superseded by Bendigo SJ55-1. Balmoral 7223, Ararat 7423, Horsham SJ54-3 and St Arnaud SJ54-4 supersede Grampians 7323 where there is overlap. The Ouyen SI54-15 and Horsham SJ54-3 map areas are datasets derived from a combination of Geological Interpretation of Basement Geophysical Features maps and Geological Interpretation of Post-Cratonic Geophysical Features maps performed by Moore, D. H. This data has been collected by the Geological Survey of Victoria. This dataset is accompanied by other datasets representing geological polygons and boundaries, sub-surface geological polygons, miscellaneous lines and metamorphism.
Geological Structures, Ovens Valley
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This dataset consists of structural lineaments with a predominant WSW to ENE orientation and lesser WNW to ESE orientation for the Ovens Valley of Victoria. The dataset was compiled by GHD to inform the report 'Potential Influences of Geological Structures on Groundwater Flow Systems' for DEPI's Secure Allocation Future Entitlements (SAFE) Project.
Geophysical Structure lines (1:100,000), Geophysical Interpretation of Linear Structural Features
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This dataset contains linear geological structure data not included in GPGEOL - this includes anticlines, synclines and trends. At scales larger than 1:120,000 the display is a combination of both 1:100,000 and 1:250,000 geophysical mapping. Recent 1:250,000 geophysical mapping has been of such quality and detail it has been used to supersede older coincident 1:100,000 mapping. This occurs in the following areas: St Arnaud 7524, Dunolly 7624, Charlton 7525, Wedderburn 7625 and part of Ararat 7423 are superseded by St Arnaud SJ54-4. Bendigo 7724, Heathcote 7824 and Nagambie 7924 are superseded by Bendigo SJ55-1. Balmoral 7223, Ararat 7423, Horsham SJ54-3 and St Arnaud SJ54-4 supersede Grampians 7323 where there is overlap. This data has been collected by the Geological Survey of Victoria. This dataset is accompanied by other datasets representing geological polygons and boundaries, sub-surface geological polygons, miscellaneous lines and metamorphism.
Linear geological structures (1:1,000,000)
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This dataset contains linear geological structure data not included in GEOL1M. This only includes monoclines. The data have been collected by the Geological Survey of Victoria. The dataset is accompanied by other datasets representing geology polygons and boundaries.
Structural measurements and their calculated surface traces, South Kawishiwi area, Duluth Complex, Minnesota
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This dataset includes a point shapefile representing structural measurements taken from a study area near the South Kawishiwi Intrusion in the Duluth Complex, Minnesota and a line shapefile representing the surface traces of the structural measurements. The structural measurements point file consists of a compilation of data from multiple published and unpublished sources. The surface trace file was created from these point data using an ArcGIS toolbox 'surface trace' tool (Open-File Report 2019-1136). The surface trace lines represent the lateral extension, projected onto the ground surface, of a geologic feature represented by the structural measurements.