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.
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occurs in the following areas: St Arnaud 7524, Dunolly 7624, Charlton 7525, Wedderburn 7625 and part of Ararat 7423 are superseded by St Arnaud SJ54-4. Bendigo 7724, Heathcote 7824 and Nagambie 7924 are superseded by Bendigo SJ55-1.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.
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occurs in the following areas: St Arnaud 7524, Dunolly 7624, Charlton 7525, Wedderburn 7625 and part of Ararat 7423 are superseded by St Arnaud SJ54-4. Bendigo 7724, Heathcote 7824 and Nagambie 7924 are superseded by Bendigo SJ55-1.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.
Miscellaneous geological lines and points (1:100,000)
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The data displays miscellaneous geological line and point data not covered by other geological datasets. The data have been collected by the Geological Survey of Victoria. The dataset is accompanied by other datasets representing geology outcrop and boundaries, structural lines, miscellaneous polygons, metamorphism, and placer deposits.
Miscellaneous geological lines and points (1:250,000)
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This dataset displays miscellaneous geological line and point data not covered by other geological datasets. The data has been collected by the Geological Survey of Victoria. This dataset is accompanied by other datasets representing geological polygons and boundaries, structural lines, miscellaneous polygons, metamorphism, and placer deposits.
Geological lines based on geological interpretation of geophysical data (1:1,000,000)
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This dataset contains primary geological data, namely Pre-Permian geological rock units and boundary types separating rock units. The linear features in this dataset are only comprised of geological boundaries and faults. The data has been collected by the Geological Survey of Victoria. This dataset is accompanied by another dataset representing metamorphism. The pre-Permian geology data from Simons and Moore (1999) shows the interpreted geology of Victoria, with the Permian and younger units stripped off. It was compiled from the surface geology map and interpretation of the extensive new magnetic, radiometric and gravity data along with seismic profiles where available. It attempts to reconcile the mapped geology with the geophysical data sets, to produce a map that is both geologically and geophysically reasonable. The data should be used in combination with the state magnetic image as this image gives extra information that could not be adequately presented on the map, such as sedimentary or contact-metamorphic changes in the magnetic properties of rock packages, dyke swarms, and thick basalt cover. The legend subdivides the rocks by time and palaeoenvironment or geochemistry, which gives a complementary view of the geology to that of the surface Australian crust during Phanerozoic orogenic events. Granites were subdivided using White and Chappell's (1983) S, I and A classification, as this is a subdivision that is both generally understood and works well with the magnetic data. The time subdivisions are at the natural breaks in the Victorian geological record, usually the ends of orogenies. This has meant that all the intrusions associated with a particular event are grouped in the same time slice, even when some could perhaps be allocated to a younger time slice. SIMONS, B.A.., AND MOORE, D.H. 1999. Victoria 1:1 000 000 Pre-Permian Geology. Geological Survey of Victoria. WHITE, A.J.R. & CHAPPELL, B.W., 1983. Granitoid types and their distribution in the Lachlan Fold Belt, southeastern Australia. In Roddick, J.A. (ed.) Circum-Pacific Terranes, Geological Society of America Memoir 159, pp. 21-34.