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TwitterThe identification and generation of new mineral exploration targets is increasingly data-driven, requires near real-time, integrated and high-quality digital geological data that aligns with machine learning and artificial intelligence... The identification and generation of new mineral exploration targets is increasingly data-driven, requires near real-time, integrated and high-quality digital geological data that aligns with machine learning and artificial intelligence applications. The South Australia Geology (SA Geology) project recognises these needs and aims to modernise the capture, management, delivery, and scope of South Australia's pre-competitive geological map datasets. The 1st edition of SA Geology focuses on the western Gawler Craton, and it is planned to expand to other regions in future editions. One of the methods for accessing SA Geology data will be through a series of time-slice map layers available on the South Australian Resources Information Gateway (SARIG) Map, integrated with other relevant systems such as the new Digital Explanatory Notes (DEN) application. The SA Geology Time Slice data package includes 15 Time Slice layer groups consisting of 3 geological information layer types that have been filtered by Time Slice Code: Geological Unit Polygons, Structure Lines and Boundary Lines, and one Trendlines layer. Cenozoic time slice (0-64 Ma) Jurassic-Cretaceous time slice (65-200 Ma) Triassic time slice (201-249 Ma) Permian time slice (250-299 Ma) Ordovician-Carboniferous time slice (300-454 Ma) Cambrian time slice (455-544 Ma) Neoproterozoic time slice (545-899 Ma) Meso-Neoproterozoic time slice (900-1249 Ma) Mesoproterozoic time slice (1250-1514 Ma) Paleo-Mesoproterozoic time slice (1515-1639 Ma) Toondulya time slice (1560-1600 Ma) Late Paleoproterozoic time slice (1640-1749 Ma) Early Paleoproterozoic time slice (1750-2299 Ma) Archean-Paleoproterozoic time slice (2300-4600 Ma) Undefined time slice (0-4600 Ma) Trendlines (0-4600 Ma)
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TwitterCOOK, South Australia. Sheet SH/52-11, International Index. 1:250 000 Geological Series Digital Edition COOK, South Australia. Sheet SH/52-11, International Index. 1:250 000 Geological Series Digital Edition
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Location of all current Special Facilities Licence Applications issued under the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 (the P&GE Act supersedes the Petroleum Act 2000). A Special Facilities Licence, while it remains in force, authorises the holder, subject to the appropriate Act and in accordance with the conditions to which the Special Facilities Licence is subject, to carry on in the blocks specified in the Special Facilities Licence the petroleum exploration operations so specified.
Available format: ESRI Shape, MAPINFO Tab, Google Earth KMZ and WMS/WFS. Instructions: From SARIG Map Layer, click on 'Petroleum Tenements', 'Petroleum Special Survey Area Tenements', ‘Applications, Special Facilities Licence (Petroleum)'.
To download dataset, instructions are available at: http://www.minerals.dmitre.sa.gov.au/sarighelp/map_layers#L5
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Location of all current Speculative Survey Licence Applications issued under the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 (the P&GE Act supersedes the Petroleum Act 2000). A Speculative Survey Licence authorises the licensee to carry out exploratory operations of the kind specified in the licence (exploration) in the licence area. A Speculative Survey Licence cannot authorise drilling beyond a depth of 300 metres. The right to carry out exploratory operations conferred by a Speculative Survey Licence is not an exclusive right. A Speculative Survey Licence may be granted for 1 or more separate areas. The term of a Speculative Survey licence is 1 year (renewable).
Available format: ESRI Shape, MAPINFO Tab, Google Earth KMZ and WMS/WFS.
Instructions: From SARIG Map Layer, click on 'Petroleum Tenements', 'Petroleum Special Survey Area Tenements', ‘Application, Speculative Survey Licence (Petroleum)'.
To download dataset, instructions are available at: http://www.minerals.dmitre.sa.gov.au/sarighelp/map_layers#L5
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Location of all current Retention Licence Applications issued under the Petroleum Act, 2000 for the regulated resource or commodity of geothermal. Retention Licences protects the interest of a licensee in a discovery or a regulated resource for a reasonable period of time to properly evaluate the productivity potential of the dicovery, and/or, carry out the work necessary to bring the discovery to commercial production.
Available format: ESRI Shape, MAPINFO Tab, Google Earth KMZ and WMS/WFS.
Instructions: From SARIG Map Layer, click on 'Geothermal Tenements', 'Geothermal Exploration Tenements', 'Application, Retention Licences)'.
To download dataset, instructions are available at: http://www.minerals.dmitre.sa.gov.au/sarighelp/map_layers#L5
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Location of all expired Exploration Licences issued under the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act, 2000 for the regulated resource geothermal.
Available format: ESRI Shape, MAPINFO Tab, Google Earth KMZ and WMS/WFS.
Instructions: From SARIG Map Layer, click on 'Geothermal Tenements', 'Geothermal Exploration Tenements', 'Expired Exploration Licences (Geothermal)'.
To download dataset, instructions are available at: http://www.minerals.dmitre.sa.gov.au/sarighelp/map_layers#L5
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TwitterThe Geological Survey, Department of Mines, South Australia, was established to assess and develop the mineral wealth of the state. One of the main functions of the survey is the mapping and publication of one inch to one mile Geological Maps.... The Geological Survey, Department of Mines, South Australia, was established to assess and develop the mineral wealth of the state. One of the main functions of the survey is the mapping and publication of one inch to one mile Geological Maps. Altogether 57 similar maps together with 8 miscellaneous scale maps have been published since the present series commenced in 1951. The standard and output attained has been assisted to a large degree by the continual introduction of new techniques and materials as they have become available. The compiling and drafting of these maps is carried out by the Cartographic Section of the Geological Survey, while the printing is completed by the Photolithographic Section of the South Australian Department of Lands where modern photographic, plate making and printing facilities have been installed to handle these and other government maps. Transverse Mercator projection has been used for series and where possible National Mapping symbols for topographical details have been adopted. The colours for the geological ages are those basically agreed to throughout the Commonwealth, although because of local geological subdivisions, some departures have been found necessary. The type styles adopted are mostly machine set although their limitations are fully appreciated. These have been purposely used to overcome delays experienced when hands set types are ordered in any quantity. The geological information is supplied to the drafting office on air photographs used exclusively by geologists engaged on regional mapping.
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Location of all current Declaration of Locations issued under the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 (the P&GE Act supersedes the Petroleum Act 2000), Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act, 1982, and Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act, 1967. A Declaration of Location occurs where a permittee has made a nomination under the appropriate act; and the Joint Authority is of the opinion that the permittee is entitled under that section to nominate the block or blocks specified in the nomination; the Joint Authority shall, by notice published in the Gazette, declare the block or blocks to which the nomination relates to be a location.
Available format: ESRI Shape, MAPINFO Tab, Google Earth KMZ and WMS/WFS.
Instructions: From SARIG Map Layer, click on 'Petroleum Tenements', 'Petroleum Production Tenements', 'Declaration of Location Petroleum (offshore, petroleum)'.
To download dataset, instructions are available at: http://www.minerals.dmitre.sa.gov.au/sarighelp/map_layers#L5
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Location of all current Pipeline Licences issued under the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 (the P&GE Act supersedes the Petroleum Act 2000), Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act, 1982, and Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act, 1967 for the purpose of conveying petroleum or another regulated substance from place to place which includes tanks, machinery and equipment necessary for, or associated with, its operation; and a part of a pipeline. Pipeline Licences provide exclusive tenure rights to operate the pipeline for which it relates, for 21 years (or a lesser term agreed between the pipeline licensee and the Minister).
Available format: ESRI Shape, MAPINFO Tab, Google Earth KMZ and WMS/WFS.
Instructions: From SARIG Map Layer, click on 'Petroleum Tenements', 'Petroleum Pipelines and Facilities Tenements', 'Licences, Gas Pipeline (Petroleum)'.
To download dataset, instructions are available at: http://www.minerals.dmitre.sa.gov.au/sarighelp/map_layers#L5
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Location of all current Production Licence Applications issued under the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act, 2000 for the regulated resource gas storage.
Available format: ESRI Shape, MAPINFO Tab, Google Earth KMZ and WMS/WFS.
Instructions: From SARIG Map Layer, click on 'Gas Storage Tenements', 'Applications, Production Licences (Gas Storage)'.
To download dataset, instructions are available at: http://www.minerals.dmitre.sa.gov.au/sarighelp/map_layers#L5
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Location of all current and historic Petroleum Tenements issued under the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act, 2000. Available format: ESRI Shape, MAPINFO Tab, Google Earth KMZ and WMS/WFS. Download Instructions: From SARIG http://map.sarig.sa.gov.au/Shortcut/PetroleumTenements select 'Active Layers' and click the download icon.
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Location of all current Exploration Licences/Permits issued under the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 (the P&GE Act supersedes the Petroleum Act 2000), Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982, or the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006 for the regulated resource or commodity of petroleum. Exploration Licences/Permits provide exclusive tenure rights to explore for the regulated resource or commodity of petroleum for a minimum of 5 or 6 years.
Available format: ESRI Shape, MAPINFO Tab, Google Earth KMZ and WMS/WFS.
Instructions: From SARIG Map Layer, click on 'Petroleum Tenements', 'Petroleum Exploration Tenements', 'Licences, Exploration (Petroleum)'.
To download dataset, instructions are available at: http://www.minerals.dmitre.sa.gov.au/sarighelp/map_layers#L5
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Location of all current Preliminary Survey Licences issued under the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 (the P&GE Act supersedes the Petroleum Act 2000), Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act, 1982, or Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act, 1967. A preliminary survey licence authorises the licensee to carry out a survey, environmental evaluation, or other form of assessment preparatory to the carrying out of regulated activities on land.
Available format: ESRI Shape, MAPINFO Tab, Google Earth KMZ and WMS/WFS.
Instructions: From SARIG Map Layer, click on 'Petroleum Tenements', 'Petroleum Pipelines and Facilities Tenements', 'Applications, Preliminary Survey Licence (Petroleum)'.
To download dataset, instructions are available at: http://www.minerals.dmitre.sa.gov.au/sarighelp/map_layers#L5
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TwitterFowler 250K Sheet SH 53-13 Geological map ExpNotes FOWLER: Explanatory Notes FOWLER, SH 53-13. License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 -->
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Location of all tenements issued under the Mining Act, 1971. Mineral Lease (ML) - An ML entitles the lessee to carry out mining operations specified in the lease for the recovery of minerals other than extractive minerals.
Available format: ESRI Shape, MAPINFO Tab, Google Earth KMZ and WMS/WFS.
Instructions: From SARIG Map Layer, click on 'Mineral Tenements', 'Mineral Production Tenements', 'Mineral Leases'.
To download dataset, instructions are available at: http://www.minerals.dmitre.sa.gov.au/sarighelp/map_layers#L5
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Location of all current mineral exploration licences issued under the Mining Act 1971. An exploration licence (EL) authorises the licensee, subject to the Act, Regulations and conditions of the licence, to explore for all minerals and/or opal other than extractive minerals (i.e. building construction materials).
Licences are normally granted for a 1 or 2 year term. Application for renewal(s) up to maximum of 5 years .
Available format: ESRI Shape, MAPINFO Tab, Google Earth KMZ and WMS/WFS.
Instructions: From SARIG Map Layer, click on 'Mineral Tenements', 'Mineral Exploration Tenements', 'Exploration Licences (Mineral/Opals)'.
To download dataset, instructions are available at: http://www.minerals.dmitre.sa.gov.au/sarighelp/map_layers#L5
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Location of all current Gas Storage Tenements issued under the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act, 2000. Available format: ESRI Shape, MAPINFO Tab, Google Earth KMZ and WMS/WFS. Download Instructions: From SARIG http://map.sarig.sa.gov.au/Shortcut/GasStorageTenements select 'Active Layers' and click the download icon. To access web services, go to the Main Menu icon and select Web Services from the menu.
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The South Australian Resources Information Gateway (SARIG) open data and product catalog uses the metadata profile of ISO19115 and allows you to discover and query metadata, including links to associated resources such as web services, maps, publications or data downloads.
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TwitterThe identification and generation of new mineral exploration targets is increasingly data-driven, requires near real-time, integrated and high-quality digital geological data that aligns with machine learning and artificial intelligence... The identification and generation of new mineral exploration targets is increasingly data-driven, requires near real-time, integrated and high-quality digital geological data that aligns with machine learning and artificial intelligence applications. The South Australia Geology (SA Geology) project recognises these needs and aims to modernise the capture, management, delivery, and scope of South Australia's pre-competitive geological map datasets. The 1st edition of SA Geology focuses on the western Gawler Craton, and it is planned to expand to other regions in future editions. One of the methods for accessing SA Geology data will be through a series of time-slice map layers available on the South Australian Resources Information Gateway (SARIG) Map, integrated with other relevant systems such as the new Digital Explanatory Notes (DEN) application. The SA Geology Time Slice data package includes 15 Time Slice layer groups consisting of 3 geological information layer types that have been filtered by Time Slice Code: Geological Unit Polygons, Structure Lines and Boundary Lines, and one Trendlines layer. Cenozoic time slice (0-64 Ma) Jurassic-Cretaceous time slice (65-200 Ma) Triassic time slice (201-249 Ma) Permian time slice (250-299 Ma) Ordovician-Carboniferous time slice (300-454 Ma) Cambrian time slice (455-544 Ma) Neoproterozoic time slice (545-899 Ma) Meso-Neoproterozoic time slice (900-1249 Ma) Mesoproterozoic time slice (1250-1514 Ma) Paleo-Mesoproterozoic time slice (1515-1639 Ma) Toondulya time slice (1560-1600 Ma) Late Paleoproterozoic time slice (1640-1749 Ma) Early Paleoproterozoic time slice (1750-2299 Ma) Archean-Paleoproterozoic time slice (2300-4600 Ma) Undefined time slice (0-4600 Ma) Trendlines (0-4600 Ma)