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.... 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.
GREENLY, South Australia. Sheet SI/53-10, International Index. 1:250 000 Geological Series Digital Edition. GREENLY, South Australia. Sheet SI/53-10, International Index. 1:250 000 Geological Series Digital Edition.
South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential. South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential.
COOK, 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
South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential. South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential.
South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential. South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential.
South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential. South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential.
South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential. South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential.
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South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential. South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential.
South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential. South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential.
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South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential. South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential.
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South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential. South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential.
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South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential. South Australian Mineral Resource Potential Mapping translates geological mapping, current productive mineral tenement locations and a range of other resource information into a 3 level categorisation of resource potential.
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MANN, South Australia. Sheet SG/52-11, International Index. 1:250 000 Geological Series Digital Edition MANN, South Australia. Sheet SG/52-11, International Index. 1:250 000 Geological Series Digital Edition
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.... 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.