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Margaret Lake View Ao Ab Ag Ag Ag Ab Ab Aud Agmc Agmc Agmc COMET VALE Happy Jack Gladsome Sand Queen Ag Ab Ag N O R T H C O O L G A R D I E M I N E R A L F I E L D M E N Z I E S D I S T R I C T N I A G A R A D I S T R I C T COMET VALE Gladsome Ab Bs Gr Sd 26 King Dam Anticline GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA 1:100000 GEOLOGICAL SERIES SHEET 3138 121^00' 29^30' 10' 20' 121^30' 29^30' 40' 50' 30^00' 121^30' 20' 10' 30^00' 121^00' 50' 40' Qld N.T. 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Tas. ¦ Western Australia 1990 GN MN GRID / MAGNETIC GRID CONVERGENCE TN 1:100Ý000 maps shown in black 1:250Ý000 maps shown in brown 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Kilometres Metres 1000 SCALE 1:100Ý000 2936 2937 2938 2939 3036 3037 3038 3039 3136 3137 3138 3139 3236 3237 3238 3239 3336 3337 3338 3339 3436 3437 3438 3439 MOUNT WALTER NEARANGING MULLINE DUNNSVILLE DAVYHURST RIVERINA BALLARD KALGOORLIE BARDOC MENZIES MELITA KANOWNA GINDALBIE BOYCE YERILLA KURNALPI MULGABBIE EDJUDINA ROE PINJIN YABBOO MENZIES EDJUDINA KALGOORLIE KURNALPI SH 51-5 SH 51-9 SH 51-10 SH 51-6 LAKE CAREY MOUNT CELIA MOUNT MASON Alluvium _ clay, silt, sand, and gravel in channels Óts Ótd Evaporite interbedded with clay and sand in playas Sand, silt and gypsum in stabilized dunes adjacent to playas Óc Óg Ós Ól Colluvium _ gravel, sand as sheetwash and talus Quartzo-feldspathic sand over granitoid rock Sandplain _ yellow sand, with limonitic pisoliths near base Laterite and reworked products, includes silicic cap on Aud Mafic and ultramafic dykes _ inferred from aeromagnetics Veins and dykes: p _ pegmatite; g _ granite; q _ quartz ñg ñgm ñgmc ñgmj ñgmg ñggo ñgt ñgn Granitoid rock Monzogranite; with K-feldspar megacrysts COMET VALE MONZOGRANITE: JORGENSON MONZOGRANITE: GOONGARRIE MONZOGRANITE: OLIVER TWIST MONZOGRANITE: Tonalite Granitoid gneiss; pervasively foliated, with horizontal to shallowly north-plunging mineral lineation; contains lenses of amphibolite and ultramafic schist on all scales ñpq ñpa ñpl ñpd Porphyry, felsic, sill or dyke; plagioclase and quartz phenocrysts Porphyry, acid to intermediate, sill or dyke; plagioclase and amphibolite phenocrysts Hornblende lamprophyre (spessartite) dyke Diorite dyke Apq unless otherwise indicated ñs ñc ñsh ñsg ñsp ñsc ñcw ñfs Sedimentary rock; may contain slate, and felsic and mafic schist Grey to black slate, and grey-white banded chert; including clastic sedimentary rock within volcanic units Greywacke and arkose; regularly layered; occurs as biotite-feldspar-quartz schist and minor slate Conglomerate, polymictic; matrix-supported; pebbles and boulders consist of mainly granitoid rock, and minor mafic schist and slate Grey to black slate and interlayered quartzo-feldspathic schist; including chert layers and lenses Chert and silicified slate within Asc; locally mylonitic and intense intrafolial folding Grey-white chert, finely layered or banded; locally quartz-hematite "banded iron-formation" grey to black slate, and overlain by banded chert Quartz-phyric muscovite schist, felsic volcaniclastic schist; locally andalusite-bearing and containing fuchsite clasts; interbedded with quartz-feldspar-muscovite schist, ñlf ñls Fuchsite-quartz and andalusite-quartz-fuchsite rock; massive, finely layered or complexly veined; locally interlayered with white chert and muscovite-quartz schist Fuchsite-quartz (-andalusite) rock with interlayered quartz-feldspar-muscovite schist and minor tremolite schist ño ñog ñox Mafic intrusive rock; including dolerite, pyroxene-phyric dolerite, and gabbro Gabbro, differentiated Pyroxenite; occurs as coarse-grained tremolite rock ñb ñbo ñbm ñbs ñbp ñba ñma ñmu Basalt; contains doleritic textured layers and lenses Basalt with ocellar texture; plagioclase-tremolite/actinolite schist Basalt with quenched pyroxene (-amphibole) texture; also ocellar-textured basalt with pillow structures; plagioclase-tremolite schist Basalt and fine-grained hornblende schist; extensive interlayered sedimentary rock (As) Basalt, porphyritic; medium- to coarse-grained plagioclase phenocrysts; locally extensive epidote Amphibolite, locallt basaltic or fine-grained doleritic texture preserved; local zoisite-rich layering Amphibolite, pervasively foliated; locally garnetiferous and quartz-rich layers Interleaved mafic and ultramafic schist; amphibolite, tremolite schist, talc-chlorite schist ñu ñuk ñud ñup ñur Ultramafic schist; including talc-chlorite (-carbonate) schist and tremolite-chlorite schist Komatiite; characterized by platy olivine spinifex texture; altered to tremolite-chlorite and serpentinite Massive ultramafic rock; serpentinized dunite and periodite (olivine cumulate) Massive serpentinized peridotite (olivine cumulate); minor pyroxenite, gabbro and fine-grained sedimentary rock, and talc-chlorite schist Tremolite schist; minor talc-chlorite (-carbonate) schist; local serpentinite lens; minor undeformed basalt (Abm) CAINOZOIC PROTEROZOIC ARCHAEAN Metamorphosed at greenschist-amphibolite transition facies and lower amphibolite facies Ôa Óts Ótd Óc Óg Ós Ól ìdy p q g ñg ñgm ñgmc ñgmj ñgmg ñgt ñgn ñpq ñpa ñpl ñpd ñs ñsh ñsg ñsp ñsc ñcw ñfs ñlf ñls ñc ño ñog ñox ñb ñbo ñbm ñbs ñbp ñba ñma ñmu ñu ñuk ñud ñup ñur ñggo Geological boundary accurate.......................................................................................................... interpreted, partly based on aeromagnetics............................................... Fault, inferred........................................................................................................ Shear zone, mostly concealed major............................................................................................................... minor............................................................................................................... based on aeromagnetics.............................................................................. Fold, showing plunge overturned anticline........................................................................................ minor fold........................................................................................................ Bedding inclined............................................................................................................ vertical............................................................................................................. Igneous layering inclined............................................................................................................ Dominant metamorphic foliation inclined............................................................................................................ vertical............................................................................................................. Strongly foliated domains.................................................................................... Cleavage, widely spaced inclined............................................................................................................ vertical............................................................................................................. Way-up indicator igneous layering or differentiation................................................................ sedimentary structure.................................................................................... Mineral lineation horizontal........................................................................................................ plunging.......................................................................................................... interpreted movement.................................................................................... Intersection lineation horizontal........................................................................................................ plunging.......................................................................................................... Fracture or joint inclined............................................................................................................ Air photo lineation foliation trend in greenstone......................................................................... fracture patterns in granite........................................................................... foliation trend (section).................................................................................. Mineral field district boundary............................................................................. Highway................................................................................................................. Formed road.......................................................................................................... Track....................................................................................................................... Fence, generally with track.................................................................................. Railway with siding............................................................................................... Townsite, population less than 1000.................................................................. Homestead............................................................................................................. Locality................................................................................................................... Microwave repeater site; building....................................................................... Horizontal control, major...................................................................................... Sand dune............................................................................................................. Breakaway............................................................................................................. Contour line, 20 metre interval............................................................................ Watercourse, ephemeral....................................................................................... Pipeline................................................................................................................... Bore........................................................................................................................ Well......................................................................................................................... Windpump.............................................................................................................. Dam........................................................................................................................ Tank........................................................................................................................ Mining centre......................................................................................................... Mine or open cut (gold unless otherwise indicated)......................................... Pit............................................................................................................................ Battery or treatment plant operating......................................................................................................... abandoned...................................................................................................... tailings............................................................................................................. Mineral exploration drill hole............................................................................... Interpreted subsurface lithology.......................................................................... Mineral occurrence Building stone................................................................................................. Gravel.............................................................................................................. Sand................................................................................................................ 47 40 80 80 38 15 78 are shown diagrammatically for the centre True north, grid north and magnetic north of the map. Magnetic north is correct for 1989 and moves westerly by 0.1° in about 20 years. ANGLE 0.4° 0.9° O G A V E Y W R N T A L I P. E. PLAYFORD DIRECTOR, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA E I C E S S R R G O L L E S T A A U U HON. JEFF CARR, M.L.A. MINISTER FOR MINES D.R. KELLY DIRECTOR GENERAL OF MINES TRANSVERSE MERCATOR PROJECTION Grid lines indicate 1000 metre interval of the Australian Map Grid Zone 51 FIRST EDITION 1990 Geology by: C.P. Swager and W.K. Witt, 1988 Cartography by the Surveys and Mapping Division, Department of Mines, Western Australia Topographic base (1974) supplied by the Department of Land Administration and modified from geological field survey (1988). Published by and available from the Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of Mines, 100 Plain Street, East Perth, WA, 6004. Printed by the State Printing Division, Department of Services, Western Australia. ñgmg ñg ñb ñbo ñbs ñu ñs ñs ñs ñog ñs ñu ñpq ñpq ñgmg ñgmc ñb ñud ñsg ñsp ñsg ñsc ñsc ñc ñc ñu ñu ñu ñu ñu+ñma ñgm ñgn ñma ñb ñgmg ñu ñud ñuk ñur ñbm ñbm ñbm ñog ñbs ñs ñs ñs ñs ñfs ñfs ñfs ñsh ñsh ñsh ñg? ñgn ñgm ñma ñma ñb ñfs ñfs ñfs ñlf ñlf ñls ñls ñur ñur ñbm ñbm ñgn ñma ñma F H D E A B C A B C D E F G H SEA LEVEL SEA LEVEL 2km 2km 4km 4km DIAGRAMMATIC SECTIONS ? ? SHEET 3138 G unfoliated, mostly discordant contact with greenstones; late-tectonic, syn-D granitoid intense, contact-parallel foliation with steeply plunging mineral lineation; post-D to syn-D granitoid contains widely spaced regional foliation; forms core to regional (D ) anticlines; domal, pre- to syn-D granitiod contains minor monzogranite; strongly sheared contact with greenstone sequence

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Cock Robin

Gr

Gr Gr

Ab

European

Dublin Castle

GoodenoughFederal

Ag Ag Ag Ag Ab

Ab

Agn

AsAu

LadySherryVictory

Robinson CrusoeAspasia

Wedderburn (First Hit)Flying Fish

FridayMENZIES

FlorenceAfricander Lady Shenton

TrueBlue

Kensington

Maranoa

Sunday Gift

Abs Ama

Aur

AuAu

AbmAu

Golden AgeAlpha

Warrior

LadyHarriet

Springfield

Blow Fly

Emu

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Gr

GrAs

Abs

Abs

Abs

Princess Eva

Princess May

Black Jack

Lone Hand

Abs

As

Aur

Ab

AbAbm

Spion Kopp

Hills View

Pride of the Hills

AoAbs/As

Abs/As

As/Abs

As/Abs

Dunlop

Broughtonville

Queen'sBirthday

Abm

Abp

Ag

Aud

Aud

Agm

Gr

Au

Agmc

Agmc

Sd

As

Bs

Gr

Gr

Lady Mack

Lady MargaretLake View

AoAb

Ag

Ag AgAb

Ab

Aud

Agmc

Agmc Agmc

COMET VALEHappy JackGladsome

Sand Queen

AgAb

Ag

N O R T H C O O L G A R D I E M I N E R A L F I E L D

M E N Z I E S D I S T R I C T

N I A G A R A D I S T R I C T

COMET VALE

Gladsome

Ab

Bs

Gr

Sd

26

King Dam Anticline

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAAUSTRALIA 1:100000 GEOLOGICAL SERIES

SHEET 3138

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GRIDCONVERGENCE

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MOUNT WALTER

NEARANGING

MULLINE

DUNNSVILLE

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RIVERINA

BALLARD

KALGOORLIE

BARDOC

MENZIES

MELITA

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YERILLA

KURNALPI

MULGABBIE

EDJUDINA

ROE

PINJIN

YABBOO

MENZIES EDJUDINA

KALGOORLIE KURNALPI

SH 51-5

SH 51-9 SH 51-10

SH 51-6

LAKE CAREY MOUNT CELIAMOUNT MASON

Alluvium _ clay, silt, sand, and gravel in channels

ÓtsÓtd

Evaporite interbedded with clay and sand in playas

Sand, silt and gypsum in stabilized dunes adjacent to playas

ÓcÓgÓsÓl

Colluvium _ gravel, sand as sheetwash and talus

Quartzo-feldspathic sand over granitoid rock

Sandplain _ yellow sand, with limonitic pisoliths near base

Laterite and reworked products, includes silicic cap on Aud

Mafic and ultramafic dykes _ inferred from aeromagnetics

Veins and dykes: p _ pegmatite; g _ granite; q _ quartz

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Granitoid rock

Monzogranite; with K-feldspar megacrysts

COMET VALE MONZOGRANITE:JORGENSON MONZOGRANITE:GOONGARRIE MONZOGRANITE:OLIVER TWIST MONZOGRANITE:Tonalite

Granitoid gneiss; pervasively foliated, with horizontal to shallowly north-plunging mineral lineation; contains lenses of amphibolite and ultramafic schist on all scales

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Porphyry, felsic, sill or dyke; plagioclase and quartz phenocrysts

Porphyry, acid to intermediate, sill or dyke; plagioclase and amphibolite phenocrysts

Hornblende lamprophyre (spessartite) dyke

Diorite dyke

Apq unless otherwise indicated

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ñc

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Sedimentary rock; may contain slate, and felsic and mafic schist

Grey to black slate, and grey-white banded chert; including clastic sedimentary rock within volcanic units

Greywacke and arkose; regularly layered; occurs as biotite-feldspar-quartz schist and minor slate

Conglomerate, polymictic; matrix-supported; pebbles and boulders consist of mainly granitoid rock, and minor mafic schist and slate

Grey to black slate and interlayered quartzo-feldspathic schist; including chert layers and lenses

Chert and silicified slate within Asc; locally mylonitic and intense intrafolial folding

Grey-white chert, finely layered or banded; locally quartz-hematite "banded iron-formation"

grey to black slate, and overlain by banded chert

Quartz-phyric muscovite schist, felsic volcaniclastic schist; locally andalusite-bearing and containing fuchsite clasts; interbedded with quartz-feldspar-muscovite schist,

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Fuchsite-quartz and andalusite-quartz-fuchsite rock; massive, finely layered or complexly veined; locally interlayered with white chert and muscovite-quartz schist

Fuchsite-quartz (-andalusite) rock with interlayered quartz-feldspar-muscovite schist and minor tremolite schist

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Mafic intrusive rock; including dolerite, pyroxene-phyric dolerite, and gabbro

Gabbro, differentiated

Pyroxenite; occurs as coarse-grained tremolite rock

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Basalt; contains doleritic textured layers and lenses

Basalt with ocellar texture; plagioclase-tremolite/actinolite schist

Basalt with quenched pyroxene (-amphibole) texture; also ocellar-textured basalt with pillow structures; plagioclase-tremolite schist

Basalt and fine-grained hornblende schist; extensive interlayered sedimentary rock (As)

Basalt, porphyritic; medium- to coarse-grained plagioclase phenocrysts; locally extensive epidote

Amphibolite, locallt basaltic or fine-grained doleritic texture preserved; local zoisite-rich layering

Amphibolite, pervasively foliated; locally garnetiferous and quartz-rich layers

Interleaved mafic and ultramafic schist; amphibolite, tremolite schist, talc-chlorite schist

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Ultramafic schist; including talc-chlorite (-carbonate) schist and tremolite-chlorite schist

Komatiite; characterized by platy olivine spinifex texture; altered to tremolite-chlorite and serpentinite

Massive ultramafic rock; serpentinized dunite and periodite (olivine cumulate)

Massive serpentinized peridotite (olivine cumulate); minor pyroxenite, gabbro and fine-grained sedimentary rock, and talc-chlorite schist

Tremolite schist; minor talc-chlorite (-carbonate) schist; local serpentinite lens; minor undeformed basalt (Abm)

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Ôa

Óts Ótd

Óc Óg Ós Ól

ìdy

p qg

ñg ñgm ñgmc ñgmj ñgmg ñgt ñgn

ñpq ñpa ñpl ñpd

ñs ñsh ñsg ñsp ñsc ñcw ñfs ñlf ñlsñc

ño ñog ñox

ñb ñbo ñbm ñbs ñbp ñba ñma ñmu

ñu ñuk ñud ñup ñur

ñggo

Geological boundary

accurate..........................................................................................................

interpreted, partly based on aeromagnetics...............................................

Fault, inferred........................................................................................................

Shear zone, mostly concealed

major...............................................................................................................

minor...............................................................................................................

based on aeromagnetics..............................................................................

Fold, showing plunge

overturned anticline........................................................................................

minor fold........................................................................................................

Bedding

inclined............................................................................................................

vertical.............................................................................................................

Igneous layering

inclined............................................................................................................

Dominant metamorphic foliation

inclined............................................................................................................

vertical.............................................................................................................

Strongly foliated domains....................................................................................

Cleavage, widely spaced

inclined............................................................................................................

vertical.............................................................................................................

Way-up indicator

igneous layering or differentiation................................................................

sedimentary structure....................................................................................

Mineral lineation

horizontal........................................................................................................

plunging..........................................................................................................

interpreted movement....................................................................................

Intersection lineation

horizontal........................................................................................................

plunging..........................................................................................................

Fracture or joint

inclined............................................................................................................

Air photo lineation

foliation trend in greenstone.........................................................................

fracture patterns in granite...........................................................................

foliation trend (section)..................................................................................

Mineral field district boundary.............................................................................

Highway.................................................................................................................

Formed road..........................................................................................................

Track.......................................................................................................................

Fence, generally with track..................................................................................

Railway with siding...............................................................................................

Townsite, population less than 1000..................................................................

Homestead.............................................................................................................

Locality...................................................................................................................

Microwave repeater site; building.......................................................................

Horizontal control, major......................................................................................

Sand dune.............................................................................................................

Breakaway.............................................................................................................

Contour line, 20 metre interval............................................................................

Watercourse, ephemeral.......................................................................................

Pipeline...................................................................................................................

Bore........................................................................................................................

Well.........................................................................................................................

Windpump..............................................................................................................

Dam........................................................................................................................

Tank........................................................................................................................

Mining centre.........................................................................................................

Mine or open cut (gold unless otherwise indicated).........................................

Pit............................................................................................................................

Battery or treatment plant

operating.........................................................................................................

abandoned......................................................................................................

tailings.............................................................................................................

Mineral exploration drill hole...............................................................................

Interpreted subsurface lithology..........................................................................

Mineral occurrence

Building stone.................................................................................................

Gravel..............................................................................................................

Sand................................................................................................................

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are shown diagrammatically for the centre

True north, grid north and magnetic north

of the map. Magnetic north is correct for

1989 and moves westerly by 0.1° in about

20 years.

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DIRECTOR, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

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HON. JEFF CARR, M.L.A.

MINISTER FOR MINES

D.R. KELLY DIRECTOR GENERAL OF MINES

TRANSVERSE MERCATOR PROJECTION

Grid lines indicate 1000 metre interval of the Australian Map Grid Zone 51

FIRST EDITION 1990

Geology by: C.P. Swager and W.K. Witt, 1988

Cartography by the Surveys and Mapping Division, Department of Mines, Western Australia

Topographic base (1974) supplied by the Department of Land Administration and modified

from geological field survey (1988).

Published by and available from the Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of

Mines, 100 Plain Street, East Perth, WA, 6004.

Printed by the State Printing Division, Department of Services, Western Australia.

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ñsg

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ñsc

ñsc

ñcñc

ñu

ñu

ñu ñu

ñu+ñma

ñgmñgn

ñma

ñb

ñgmg

ñu

ñud

ñuk

ñur

ñbm

ñbm

ñbm

ñog

ñbs

ñs

ñs

ñs

ñsñfs

ñfs

ñfs

ñsh

ñsh

ñsh

ñg?

ñgn

ñgm

ñma

ñma

ñb

ñfs

ñfs

ñfs

ñlf

ñlf

ñls

ñls

ñur

ñur

ñbm

ñbm

ñgn

ñma

ñma

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D

E

A

B

C

A B C D E F G H

SEA LEVELSEA LEVEL

2km2km

4km4km

DIAGRAMMATIC SECTIONS

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SHEET 3138

G

unfoliated, mostly discordant contact with greenstones; late-tectonic, syn-D granitoid

intense, contact-parallel foliation with steeply plunging mineral lineation; post-D to syn-D granitoid

contains widely spaced regional foliation; forms core to regional (D ) anticlines; domal, pre- to syn-D granitiod

contains minor monzogranite; strongly sheared contact with greenstone sequence