1997SA012 - Mt Willoughby
Published: 28 Jul 1997 Created: 19 Nov 2024 Revised: 19 Dec 2024

1997SA012 data processed by DEM Geophysicists from company geophysical data (magnetic) completed on the date 30/07/2012. The raw data as provided by the company is in the directory DATA, and processed datasets are in the PIRSA directory. The...

1997SA012 data processed by DEM Geophysicists from company geophysical data (magnetic) completed on the date 30/07/2012. The raw data as provided by the company is in the directory DATA, and processed datasets are in the PIRSA directory. The directory DS contains an Intrepid Dataset, the SHAPES directory contains ESRI shape files of the survey lines and the bounding polygon, and the OTHER directory contains information regarding the distance of the survey and a grid of the data.

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Record No mesac249
Topic Geoscientific Information
Type of Resource Dataset
Category Type
Document Type
Contributor
Sponsor
Tenement
Tenement Holder
Operator
Geological Province
    Other
    Mine Name
    Stratigraphy
    Commodity
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      Language English
      Metadata Standard ISO 19115-3

      Citations

      Use constraints License
      License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
      Persistent identifier https://pid.sarig.sa.gov.au/dataset/mesac249
      Citation 1997. 1997SA012 - Mt Willoughby
      https://pid.sarig.sa.gov.au/dataset/mesac249

      Technical information

      Status Completed
      Maintenance and Update Frequency
      Geographic Reference GDA2020 (EPSG:7844)
      Geo bounding box {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[133.8984,-28.0223],[134.4288,-28.0223],[134.4288,-27.7532],[133.8984,-27.7532],[133.8984,-28.0223]]]}
      Purpose
      
                          
                          
      
                          
                        
      Lineage
      Postional accuracy:Original data were located using GPS.GPS units are accurate to tens of metres.
      Postional accuracy:Original data were located using GPS.GPS units are accurate to tens of metres.

      Attribute details