Mount Painter Inlier basement regional geology 3D Model
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About this record
Record No | mesac938 |
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Topic | Geoscientific Information |
Type of Resource | Model |
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Contributor | Geological Survey of South Australia |
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Language | English |
Metadata Standard | ISO 19115-3 |
Use constraints | License |
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License | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 |
Persistent identifier | https://pid.sarig.sa.gov.au/model/mesac938 |
Citation | Gouthas, G. Mount Painter Inlier basement regional geology 3D Model https://pid.sarig.sa.gov.au/model/mesac938 |
Status | Completed |
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Geographic Reference | GDA2020 (EPSG:7844) |
Geo bounding box | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[139.12057873,-30.20786994],[139.8127174,-30.20786994],[139.8127174,-29.56516974],[139.12057873,-29.56516974],[139.12057873,-30.20786994]]]} |
Purpose |
To aid in geological exploration. To aid in geological exploration. |
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Note: these models are presented as a 'proof of concept' only and their accuracy (spatial or otherwise) should not be relied upon for exploration or other decision making processes. This computer visualisation model was constructed using Intrepid... Note: these models are presented as a 'proof of concept' only and their accuracy (spatial or otherwise) should not be relied upon for exploration or other decision making processes. This computer visualisation model was constructed using Intrepid Geophysics' 3D Geomodeller (http://www.geomodeller.com/) graphics software, and displays 3D objects representing the major stratigraphic units of the Mount Painter region. It has been exported to file formats suitable for viewing in Discover 3D, GOCAD or Adobe Reader. The model is presented as a 'proof of concept' only for the Geomodeller software which the Geological Survey acquired late in 2004, and its accuracy (spatial or otherwise) should not be relied upon for guiding exploration or other decision-making processes. Vertical accuracy of the interpolated formation volumes, topographic and basement surfaces are variable, in part due to resampling (topographic surface), interpretation (formation boundaries) and interpolation/unconstrained inversions (formation volumes). |