MOUNT MAGNET, WA Sheet 2441...ñSDB-mgn ñSDB-gme ñTU-mg ñSDB-gmfe ñSDB-gmp ñTU-mg ñSDB-gme...

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R´f W C§f C§f C§q Cf R´f A A C A W Cl C§l R´f Rμg R´f Rμk A R´f C Rμg R´f Cf C§q Cgp¨ Wg C R´f C§l A R´f Cgp¨ C§f Rμf W C C§f Rªw C W C§f C§l R´f C R´z Rμf R´f Rμf ñSDB-gme ñSDB-gmp ñTU-mgmu ñSDB-gmp ñSDB-gmp ñTU-mgmu ñSDB-mgms ñSDB-gmfs ñSDB-gmp ñSDB-gmp ñSDB-gmp ñSDB-gmp ñTUcu-mgmy ñSDB-mgnw ñTU-mgmu ñSDB-gme ñPO-mbs ñSDB-gmp ñSDB-gmal ñSDB-gme ñSDB-gme ñSDB-gmfp ñSDB-jmg-mgti ñSDB-gmp ñTUcu-mgmu ñSDB-mgnw ñSDB-gmp ñTU-mgmu ñSDB-gme ñSDB-gmp ñmwasYYO ñTU-mgmu ñSDB-gmfe ñTU-mgml ñSDB-mgn ñSDB-gme ñTU-mg ñSDB-gmfe ñSDB-gmp ñTU-mg ñSDB-gme ñmwasYYO ñSDB-mgg ñSDB-mgn ñSDB-gmp ñTUcu-mgmu ñSDB-gmfp ñSDB-gmp ñSDB-gmp ñSDB-gmp ñTU-mg ñTU-mg ñSDB-mgnw ñSDB-gme ñSDB-mgg ñPOw-mib ñTU-mg ñSDB-mgnw ñSDB-jmg-mgti ñAN-mgtn ñSDB-mgnw ñmwasYYO ñPO-mbs ñSDB-mgn ñPO-mbs ñPO-mbs ñSDB-jmg-mgti ñNO-mib ñSDB-gmp ñSDB-mgn ñSDB-mgml ñmwasYYO ñSDB-mgnw ñNOy-mrsm ñSDB-mgms ñSDB-mgnw ñTU-mg ñSDB-mgn ñTU-mgmu ñmogYYO ñSDB-mgms ñSDB-gmp ñPOm-bb ñPOw-mib ñNO-mts ñSDB-mgms ñTU-mgml ñSDB-mgms ñTU-mgmu ñPO-mbs ñmwasYYO ñPO-mbs ñNO-mib ñNO-xbk-mus ñTU-mg ñSDB-mgms ñTU-mgmu ñNOy-cib ñSDY-ap ñSDB-gme ñSDB-gmp ñmwasYYO ñmwasYYO ñSDB-gmfe ñNOy-mbbs ñSDB-gme ñTUcu-mgmu ñSDB-gmal ñSDB-gme ñPO-mbs ñGLw-mus ñNO-xbk-mus ñSDB-mgn ñmwasYYO ñNOy-mbbs ñSDB-mgms ñSDB-gmfs ñNO-mbs ñPO-mbs ñNOy-cib ñNO-xbk-mus ñPO-mbs ñSDB-gmal ñNOy-mbbs ñPO-mbs ñTU-gmal ñSDB-mgms ñSDB-gme ñSDY-og ñSDB-gmp ñmapsYYO ñGLr-mhs ñTU-mg ñSDB-mgnw ñPO-mbs ñPOw-mhs ñSDB-mgn ñPOw-mib ñmwasYYO ñmapsYYO ñNO-mib ñNOm-mbms ñSDB-jmg-mgti ñSDB-gmal ñgvlqY ñmwasYYO ñTU-mgmu ñSDB-gmp ñSDB-mgnw ñNO-xbk-mus ñTU-mgml ñSDB-mgms ñPOw-mib ñSDB-gmp ñTU-mg ñNOy-mfa ñSDB-gmp ñSDB-gmp ñSDB-gme ñNOm-mbbs ñPOw-mib ñNO-xbk-mus ñSDB-mgnw ñgvlqY ñTUcu-mgmu ñSDB-mgms ñSDB-gme ñTUcu-mgmu ñSDY-og ñSDB-gmal ñmwasYYO ñSDB-gmfs ñSDB-gme ñSDB-gmp ñSDB-gme ñSDB-gmal ñTU-mg ñSDY-og ñPOm-mbba ñmwasYYO ñSDB-gmp ñTUcu-mgmy ñSDY-ap ñSDB-mgms ñPOw-mib ñGLr-mhs ñSDB-gmap ñSDB-mgmu ñSDY-ap ñSDB-gme ñSDB-gmap ñmwasYYO ñSDB-mgms ñSDB-gmfs ñTU-mgmu ñSDB-mgmu ñNOm-mhs ñTU-mgmu ñGLr-scc ñPO-mbs ñmwasYYO ñSDB-jmg-mgti ñSDB-mgms ñmwasYYO ñmogYYO ñmwasYYO ñNO-xbk-mus ñNO-xbk-mus ñNOm-mbms ñNO-xbk-mus ñPO-mbs ñNO-mbs ñmwasYYO ñSDB-mgnw ñSDB-gmp ñmwasYYO ñSDB-gmp ñmwasYYO ñSDB-mgg ñmogYYO ñSDB-gmp ñTU-gmal ñSDB-gmel ñSDB-mgnw ñSDB-jmg-mgti ñAN-mgtn ñSDB-gmal ñSDY-ap ñNO-xbk-mus ñxmbm-musrYYO ñxmbm-musrYYO ñxmbm-musrYYO Rªw R´f Cgp¨ C R´f Cf R´f C§f R´f S R´f R´f C§f C§f R´f R´z R´f Rμk Wq A ñmogYYO ñSDB-jmg-mgti ñTU-mgmu ñmwasYYO ñmwasYYO ñNO-xbk-mus ñNOm-mbms ñPO-mbs ñSDB-jmg-mgti ñmwasYYO ñPO-mbs ñSDB-gmp ñSDB-gme ñGLr-mhs ñSDY-og ñSDY-ap ñNOm-mbms ñSDY-ap ñmodsYYO ñNOy-mhs W W W W W W W zq ìod ñSDB-gmal ñPOw-mib ñTU-gmal ñPOw-fn ñPOw-mhs ñSDY-ap ìod ñgmapY zq zq ìod ìod ìod ìod zq zq ìod ìod zq zq ñmwasYYO ñSDB-gmal zq zq ñSDB-gmal zq ñmwasYYO ñmwasYYO ñSDB-jmg-mgti zq ìod ìod ìod ñmwasYYO zq ñSDB-gmal ñPOw-mib ñmwasYYO zq ñNOy-cib zq ñSDB-gmal ìod ìod ìod zq ñSDB-gmal ñSDB-gmal ñNOy-cib ñSDB-gmal zq ñSDB-gmal ìod ìod zq ñSDB-gmal ñSDB-gmal zq ñNOy-cib ñNOy-cib ñSDB-gmal zq ìod ñPOw-mib ñSDB-gmal ìod ñNOy-cib zq zq ñmwasYYO ñPOw-mib ñSDB-gmal ìod zq zq ñSDB-gmal zq ìod ñSDB-gmal zq ñmwasYYO ìod zq zq zq ñSDB-gmal ìod zq zq ìod zq ñmwasYYO ìod ñmwasYYO ñSDB-gmp ñPOw-fn ñSDB-gmal ìod ñSDB-gmal ìod ñSDB-gmal ñSDB-gmal ñgmapY ñgmapY ñgmapY ñSDB-gmal ñgmapY ñSDB-gmal ñmwasYYO ñSDB-gmal ñmwasYYO zq ñTU-gmal ìod ñgmapY ñSDB-gmal ñPOw-mib zq ñgmapY ñSDB-gmal ñSDB-gmal ñSDB-gmal ñSDB-gmal ñSDB-gmal zq ñSDB-gmal ñmwasYYO ñPOw-mib ìod zq Sd Gvl Gvl Gvl Kln Dol Gift Mars Titan Au,Ag Au,Ag Corona Briars Gvl,Sdc Stellar O'Meara Piedmont Gvl,Cali Cu,Au,Ag New Year Leap Year SiO2 Lone Pine Mayflower Spearmont Hill Crest Golden Gem Early Bird Saturn Boomer Au,Ag Galtee More Bartus Gay Parisian Eclipse Au,Ag Perseverance Windbag Au,Ag Franks Tower Hill 60 Au,Ag Mooletar Fe,Mag Jumbulyer Hill Brown Hill Britannia Well Au,Ag Jumbulyer Foothills Morning Star Au, Ag Hill 50 Hesperus Au, Ag St George Au,Ag Water Tank Hill Au,Ag 55 20 8 25 60 32 54 50 40 36 40 60 26 72 75 50 62 60 10 55 61 55 56 42 50 22 60 72 20 54 70 8 6 6 6 56 80 75 45 60 60 50 80 80 50 60 40 60 82 75 55 80 32 30 86 80 80 45 70 60 80 70 80 80 80 68 55 70 65 45 74 70 66 55 80 76 48 67 80 60 80 60 75 75 42 75 62 72 66 88 76 80 72 80 65 72 68 68 75 80 70 72 46 80 80 72 75 80 85 35 56 60 74 62 80 70 65 70 76 15 68 80 55 74 75 68 65 80 68 80 80 75 75 48 72 66 68 66 58 80 70 64 80 70 72 73 65 70 80 58 70 80 62 52 65 72 68 84 75 82 35 60 80 75 80 60 56 80 56 68 44 14 60 70 30 40 50 10 70 78 70 70 70 80 76 78 70 66 65 15 32 16 30 46 50 10 11 56 45 80 45 14 45 45 20 26 50 70 45 66 16 70 64 10 10 48 45 72 40 65 42 56 48 22 70 70 68 44 45 52 26 18 28 72 70 80 40 38 68 26 60 50 62 76 60 84 20 68 53 70 70 60 82 82 155505 155504 205717 B A Y A L G O O M I N E R A L F I E L D M U R C H I S O N M I N E R A L F I E L D M T M A G N E T D I S T R I C T 5 50 5 50 000m E 52 52 54 54 56 56 58 58 5 60 5 60 62 62 64 64 66 66 68 68 5 70 5 70 72 72 74 74 76 76 78 78 5 80 5 80 82 82 84 84 86 86 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fans; local ferruginous gravel Clay, silt, and sand with abundant ferruginous grit Clay, silt, and sand on sheetflood fan; local ferruginous gravel Clay, silt, and sand sheetwash deposits, commonly derived from granitic rock Clay, silt, and sand sheetwash deposits with abundant quartz-vein debris Clay, silt, sand, and gravel in channels and on floodplains Clay, silt, sand, and gravel on alluvial plains Clay, silt, sand, and gravel in fluvial channels Clay, silt, and sand in braided swales on floodplains Residual and eolian sand with minor silt and clay; low vegetated dunes locally common Residual or relict units Rªw R´f R´z Rμf Deeply weathered rock; protolith undetermined Ferruginous duricrust, massive to rubbly; includes iron-cemented reworked products Silcrete Residual sand and minor gravel derived from ferruginous duricrust Quartzofeldspathic sand and minor silcrete over granite; sparse granite outcrop; includes mottled and leached zones of weathering profile ñgmapY ñgvlqY Fine-grained porphyritic monzogranite, as dykes; weakly metamorphosed; locally foliated Quartz–plagioclase granophyre; locally strongly foliated ñTU-mg ñTU-mgml ñTU-mgmu ñTU-gmal Metamonzogranite to metagranodiorite; commonly foliated Medium-grained, leucocratic metamonzogranite; foliated K-feldspar megacrystic biotite metamonzogranite; strongly foliated Fine-grained granite; undeformed; common magmatic foliation ñTUcu-mgmu ñTUcu-mgmy ñTUcu-gmfe K-feldspar megacrystic biotite metamonzogranite; strongly foliated Biotite metamonzogranite; mylonitic; commonly with pegmatite veins and Equigranular monzogranite to syenogranite; undeformed; common ñmsqmYYO Strongly foliated quartz–mica schist, commonly as discontinuous septa within granites ñmtqYYO AmfsYYO ñmwasYYO ñmodsYYO ñmogYYO ñmapsYYO ñmusYYO Quartz-rich metasedimentary rock, mainly quartzite Quartzofeldspathic foliated metamorphic rock derived from felsic volcanic or Strongly foliated amphibolite and amphibolite schist; fine to medium grained; Metadolerite; schistose; locally amphibolitic Metagabbro; typically chlorite- and/or amphibole-rich with local preservation of Chlorite–tremolite(–talc) schist derived from peridotite Ultramafic schist; includes talc–tremolite–chlorite schist, and minor serpentinite RYANSVILLE FORMATION ñGLr-mhs ñGLr-scc ASDB-jmg-mgti Granitic gneiss with rafts of migmatitic tonalite ñSDB-mgml ñSDB-mgms ñSDB-mgmu ñSDB-mgn ñSDB-mgnw ñSDB-gmal ñSDB-gme ñSDB-gmel ASDB-gmfe ASDB-gmfs ASDB-gmp ASDB-gmfp ASDB-mgg Foliated leucocratic metamonzogranite Metamonzogranite; locally quartz porphyritic; strongly foliated K-feldspar megacrystic biotite metamonzogranite; strongly foliated Granitic gneiss; layered rock, including deformed pegmatite veins; foliated Medium-grained, mesocratic, foliated metamonzogranite and gneiss Fine-grained leucocratic monzogranite; undeformed; common magmatic foliation Monzogranite to syenogranite; undeformed, locally with magmatic foliation Monzogranite to syenogranite; leucocratic; undeformed, locally with Equigranular monzogranite to syenogranite; common magmatic foliation Monzogranite to syenogranite; undeformed; common magmatic foliation K-feldspar porphyritic monzogranite; common magmatic foliation ñSDY-og ASDY-ap Gabbro; massive to weakly foliated; local dolerite, quartz gabbro, and Peridotite, fine to medium grained; serpentinized and locally foliated MEEKATHARRA FORMATION ñPOm-mbms ñPOm-mbba Fine-grained ultramafic schist derived from komatiitic basalt; local talc–carbonate rock; commonly deeply weathered Amphibolite derived from basalt; massive to foliated and/or lineated YALOGINDA FORMATION: ñNOy-mhs ñNOy-cib ñNOy-mrsm ñNOy-mfa ñNOy-mbbs Psammitic and pelitic schist interlayered on a metre to decametre scale; locally strongly sheared Banded iron-formation and ferruginous banded chert; metamorphosed Muscovite-rich felsic schist; locally strongly sheared Metamorphosed andesitic and dacitic volcanic and volcaniclastic rock Strongly foliated metabasalt and local amphibolite ñNOy-xf-cib felsic volcaniclastic rocks and banded iron-formation; MURROULI BASALT ANOm-mhs ñNOm-mbbs ñNOm-mbms ñNOm-uk Psammitic and pelitic schist interlayered on a metre to decametre scale; locally strongly sheared Strongly foliated metabasalt and local amphibolite Metakomatiitic basalt; schistose; pyroxene spinifex texture locally preserved Komatiite with relict olivine spinifex texture; metamorphosed Schistose pelite and psammite; local biotite porphyroblasts and minor bands of felsic volcaniclastic rock Chert pebble to boulder conglomerate; generally well sorted; weakly metamorphosed Rμk Rμl Residual sand and calcrete; nodular and pisolitic Yellow sand with minor pisolitic laterite, ferruginized silcrete, silt, and clay; common on low plateaus associated with weathered granite ìod ñgmapY CUNDIMURRA MONZOGRANITE Dolerite dyke, sill, or plug; fine- to medium-grained dolerite and gabbro Quartz vein or pod; massive, crystalline, or brecciated; age uncertain ñodYYO Dolerite; minor basalt or gabbro; metamorphosed Fine-grained biotite tonalite gneiss; includes crosscutting younger phases ñPOm-bb Basalt; massive to weakly foliated; locally pillowed and/or vesicular; metamorphosed K-feldspar megacrystic, flow-banded monzogranite; common magmatic foliation Metagranodiorite; typically moderately foliated and weakly schistose CENOZOIC PHANEROZOIC Tuckanarra Suite Glen Group Polelle Group Norie Group Murchison Supergroup Big Bell Suite Yalgowra Suite Austin Down Supersuite Annean Supersuite c. 2706 Ma 2735–2711 Ma 2820–2735 Ma MURCHISON DOMAIN YOUANMI TERRANE YILGARN CRATON Sand, silt, and gypsum in dunes adjacent to and within playa lakes Mixed dunes, evaporite, and alluvial deposits; typically adjacent to playa lakes Saline and gypsiferous evaporite deposits, clay, silt, and sand in playa lakes ñmsqmYYO ñmtqYYO ñmusYYO ñNOm-uk Sand, silt, and clay in heterogeneous colluvial deposits; reworked by sheetwash, alluvial or eolian processes; includes ferruginous and silcrete clasts Sand in stabilized dunes Rμgp¨ Rμg Quartzofeldspathic sand, commonly over granite relict igneous texture; includes minor metapyroxenite and metabasalt; locally strongly sheared PROTEROZOIC 2690–2665 Ma 2800–2735 Ma 2825–2800 Ma c. 2810 Ma 1 and pegmatites gabbronorite; weakly metamorphosed and schlieren layering magmatic foliation and lineated and mafic schist commonly lineated volcaniclastic protolith; typically deeply weathered magmatic foliation (section only) other intrusive granitic phases ARCHEAN WATTAGEE FORMATION: ultramafic schist; commonly deeply weathered ñNO-mts ñNO-mib ñNO-mbs ñNO-xbk-mus Psammitic schist; local pelite interlayers and relict bedding; locally strongly deformed Metamorphosed banded iron-formation locally with recrystallized quartz and magnetite; typically moderately deformed Mafic schist derived from volcanic rock; locally preserved relict pyroxene-spinifex texture Komatiitic basalt with local pyroxene-spinifex texture interlayered with ultramafic schist derived from volcanic rocks; metamorphosed Mafic schist with minor ultramafic schist; typically actinolite–tremolite–chlorite; locally strongly sheared WILGIE MIA FORMATION ñPOw-mhs Schistose pelite and psammite with local biotite porphyroblasts ñPOw-mib Foliated metamorphosed banded iron-formation; commonly with coarse, granular, and recrystallized magnetite crystals Felsic volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks, undivided; metamorphosed; commonly deeply weathered and kaolinized ñPOw-fn ñSDB-gmap Fine-grained monzogranite, commonly as dykes in greenstones; quartz(–feldspar)-porphyritic to locally equigranular; locally schistose ñxmbm-musrYYO Metamorphosed komatiitic basalt and tremolite–chlorite(–talc) schist; includes minor metakomatiite and metabasalt 2735–2700 Ma local quartzite; widely intruded by layered gabbroic to peridotitic sills; metamorphosed 2735–2690 Ma 1 c. 2748 Ma S A C W Cf Cl Wf C§f R´f Rμf C§l Rμl Wq R´z W§l C§q Wg Rμk Rμg Rªw Cgp¨ Rμgp¨ ñTU-mg ñodYYO ñSDY-og ñGLr-scc ñmfsYYO ñPOm-bb zq ñGLr-mhs ñAN-mgtn ñmogYYO ñNOy-mfa ñNOy-mhs ñSDB-gme ñSDB-mgn ñSDB-mgg ñSDB-gmel ñmodsYYO ñSDB-gmfs ñNOm-mhs ñSDB-gmfe ñSDB-gmfp ñSDB-mgml ñNOy-mrsm ñNOy-mbbs ñTUcu-gmfe ñSDB-mgnw ñSDB-mgms ñSDB-mgmu ñPOm-mbba ñNOm-mbbs ñTU-mgml ñNOm-mbms ñTUcu-mgmy ñTUcu-mgmu ñTU-mgmu ñgvlqY ñSDY-ap ñNOy-cib ñSDB-gmp ñmapsYYO ñSDB-gmal ñmwasYYO ñPOm-mbms ñTU-gmal ñSDB-jmg-mgti ñGLw-mus ñNO-mts ñNO-mib ñNO-mbs ñNO-xbk-mus ñNOy-xf-cib ñPO-mbs ñPOw-mhs ñPOw-mib ñPOw-fn ñSDB-gmap ñxmbm-musrYYO True north, grid north, and magnetic north are shown diagrammatically for the centre of the map. Magnetic north is correct for 2015 and moves westerly by approx. 50" annually TN GN MN GRID / MAGNETIC ANGLE 0.6° GRID CONVERGENCE 0.4° zq ñNOy-cib ñmwasYYO ñgmapY ñNO-mib ñNOy-cib ñNOy-cib ñxmbm-musrYYO ñxmbm-musrYYO ñSDB-gme ñSDB-gmfs ñSDB-gmfp ñTUcu-mgmy ñNO-mib ñNO-mbs ñSDB-gmp ñNOm-mbms ñTUcu-mgmu ñNO-xbk-mus ñNO-xbk-mus ñGLr-mhs ñNO-xbk-mus ñmwasYYO ñSDB-mgms ñNO-xbk-mus ñSDB-mgms ñNOm-mbbs ñSDB-gmfp ñGLw-mus ñSDB-gmfe ñNOy-mbbs ñTUcu-gmfe ñmapsYYO ñNOy-cib ñmodsYYO ñNO-mbs ñNO-mbs ñSDB-gmfe ñGLr-scc ñNOy-xf-cib ñPOm-mbba ñNO-xbk-mus ñgvlqY ñmogYYO ñNOy-xf-cib ñmwasYYO 4 km 2 km SEA LEVEL 4 km 2 km SEA LEVEL Geological boundary exposed............................................................................................................................................. Fault or shear zone exposed............................................................................................................................................. strike-slip, exposed, showing relative dextral displacement............................................................. strike-slip, exposed, showing relative sinistral displacement............................................................ thrust oblique, exposed, triangle on upthrown side, showing relative dextral displacement............ concealed......................................................................................................................................... strike-slip, concealed, showing relative dextral displacement.......................................................... strike-slip, concealed, showing relative sinistral displacement......................................................... thrust oblique, concealed, triangle on upthrown side, showing relative dextral displacement.......... Fold axial trace synform, exposed............................................................................................................................. Small-scale fold axial surface, showing strike and dip inclined............................................................................................................................................. vertical.............................................................................................................................................. Small-scale fold axis, showing trend and plunge inclined............................................................................................................................................. S-vergence....................................................................................................................................... M-vergence...................................................................................................................................... Z-vergence....................................................................................................................................... Bedding, showing strike and dip inclined............................................................................................................................................. vertical.............................................................................................................................................. Igneous contact, showing strike and dip inclined............................................................................................................................................. vertical.............................................................................................................................................. Igneous layering, showing strike and dip inclined............................................................................................................................................. vertical.............................................................................................................................................. Trend of igneous layering....................................................................................................................... inclined............................................................................................................................................. Igneous flow banding, showing strike and dip Metamorphic foliation, showing strike and dip inclined............................................................................................................................................. vertical.............................................................................................................................................. Gneissic layering, showing strike and dip inclined............................................................................................................................................. Cleavage, showing strike and dip inclined............................................................................................................................................. vertical.............................................................................................................................................. Crenulation cleavage, showing strike and dip vertical.............................................................................................................................................. Mineral lineation, showing trend and plunge horizontal.......................................................................................................................................... inclined............................................................................................................................................. vertical.............................................................................................................................................. Stretching lineation, showing trend and plunge horizontal.......................................................................................................................................... inclined............................................................................................................................................. vertical.............................................................................................................................................. Cleavage–cleavage intersection lineation, showing trend and plunge inclined............................................................................................................................................. Magmatic lineation, showing trend and plunge inclined............................................................................................................................................. Trend line interpreted from aeromagnetic data.................................................................................................. Isotopic age determination site with identification number..................................................................... inclined............................................................................................................................................. Lineation, unspecified, showing trend and plunge Mineral field boundary............................................................................................................................ Mineral field district boundary................................................................................................................. Tailings or stockpile................................................................................................................................ Highway with national route marker....................................................................................................... Road; sealed.......................................................................................................................................... Road; unsealed...................................................................................................................................... Track...................................................................................................................................................... Fence, generally with track..................................................................................................................... Townsite less than 1 000................................................................................................................................. Boogardie Homestead............................................................................................................................................. Iowna Locality................................................................................................................................................... Daggar Hills Yard........................................................................................................................................................ Yard Communication tower............................................................................................................................. Horizontal control; major, minor............................................................................................................. Breakaway or cliff................................................................................................................................... Ridge...................................................................................................................................................... Sand dune crest..................................................................................................................................... Contour line, 20 metre interval............................................................................................................... Watercourse with ephemeral pool or waterhole..................................................................................... Lake........................................................................................................................................................ Pool........................................................................................................................................................ Spring..................................................................................................................................................... Pool Spring Drain....................................................................................................................................................... Pipeline................................................................................................................................................... pipeline drain Bore, well............................................................................................................................................... Bore Well Windpump.............................................................................................................................................. Dam, tank............................................................................................................................................... Dam Tank 70 40 60 50 50 75 30 35 35 60 70 80 40 45 40 55 20 155505 440 relative movement (section only) vertical, direction indicated by arrows......................................................................................... synform, concealed.......................................................................................................................... horizontal; towards viewer, away from viewer............................................................................ ìod ñmwasYYO zq ñPOw-mib ñTU-gmal ñSDY-xony-any ñNO-mib ñSDB-jmg-mgti ìod ìod ìod ñmwasYYO ìod ìod zq ìod zq ìod ìod ñmwasYYO ñmwasYYO zq ñmwasYYO ñmwasYYO ìod ìod ñPOw-mib ñmwasYYO ìod zq zq zq ìod zq ìod ìod ìod zq ìod ñNOy-cib ñNOy-cib zq zq ìod ìod ñPOw-mib ñPOw-mib ñmwasYYO ñSDY-xony-any ñmwasYYO ñSDB-gn ñSDB-mg ñNO-xmb-f ñPO-mbs ñxmbm-musrYYO ñTU-gn ñSDB-mg ñSDB-gn ñNOm-mb ñGLr-s ñNO-xmb-f ñNO-mib ñNOy-xf-cib ñmwasYYO ñmwasYYO ñmwasYYO ñmwasYYO ñAN-mg ñNOy-xf-cib ñSDB-jmg-mgti ñSDB-jmg-mgti ñmapYYO ñSDY-xony-any ñSDB-gn ñSDB-mg ñPOw-mib ñGLw-mus ñPOm-b ñTUcu-mg ñmwas-YYO ñTU-mg ñTU-mg ñTU-gmal ñTU-gn ñTUcu-mg ñmwasYYO ñmapYYO ñxmbm-musrYYO ñSDB-mg ñSDB-gn ñSDB-jmg-mgti ñNOy-xf-cib Metamonzogranite to metagranodiorite Fine-grained granite; undeformed Granite; undivided Cundimurra Monzogranite Amphibolite Amphibolite schist Komatiitic basalt and talc schist Metagranite Granitic rock; undivided Granitic gneiss and migmatitic tonalite Layered mafic–ultramafic intrusive rocks Mafic volcanic rock Yaloginda Formation Murrouli Basalt zq ìod Ryansville Formation Clastic sedimentary rocks Glen Group Metagranite; undivided Big Bell Suite Yalgowra Suite Annean Supersuite Austin Downs Supersuite Meekatharra Formation Murchison Supergroup Polelle Group Norie Group Murchison Domain Youanmi Terrane Yilgarn Craton Tuckanarra Suite ñTU-gmal Wattagee Formation Ultramafic schist Mafic schist ñNOy-cib Wilgie Mia Formation Metamorphosed banded iron-formation ñNO-mib ñNO-xmb-f Banded iron formation Metabasalt and felsic volcaniclastic rocks ñNOy-cib Banded iron-formation Dolerite dyke, sill, or plug Quartz vein ñTU-mg ñSDB-mg ñTUcu-mg ñGLr-s ñTU-gn ñAN-mg ñPOm-b ñmwasYYO ñSDY-xony-any ñmapYYO ñNOm-mb ñNOy-xf-cib ñSDB-gn ñSDB-jmg-mgti ñNO-mib ñNO-xmb-f ñGLw-mus ñPO-mbs ñPOw-mib ñxmbm-musrYYO INTERPRETED BEDROCK GEOLOGY For further details refer to main legend 0 20 5 10 15 Kilometres SCALE 1:500 000 GREAT NORTHERN HIGHWAY Theme Data Currency Organization Geology * 2015 Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of Mines and Petroleum Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of Mines and Petroleum Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of Mines and Petroleum Mineral sites * Structural data Horizontal control Topographic nomenclature Topography Contours May 2015 Apr 2015 Mar 2015 2015 2015 2006 Landgate Landgate Landgate * DMP data can be viewed interactively via GeoVIEW.WA <http://www.dmp.wa.gov.au/geoview>, and related datasets can be downloaded from the GSWA Data and Software Centre <http://www.dmp.wa.gov.au/datacentre> WA State Government unless otherwise indicated DATA DICTIONARY Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of Mines and Petroleum MINERAL SITES MINERALIZATION STYLE COMMODITY GROUP Stratabound sedimentary and/or sedimentary banded iron-formation Regolith hosted Undivided Vein and hydrothermal Precious metal Base metal Iron All precious metal sites are gold unless otherwise indicated COMMODITY Copper.................................................... Dolomite.................................................. Gold......................................................... Caliche.................................................... Cali Cu Dol Au Mineralization sites on this map have been extracted from GSWA's MINEDEX database. For clarity, names have been shown only for selected sites. Full details of site numbers, site locations, site status, mineralization, and commodities can be obtained from the MINEDEX database, accessed at <http://www.dmp.wa.gov.au/minedex>. Industrial mineral Construction material Iron.......................................................... Kaolinite; Kaolin....................................... Gravel..................................................... Gvl Fe Kln Magnetite................................................. Mag Sand (undifferentiated)............................ Silver....................................................... Silica........................................................ Sand, construction................................... Sdc Sd Ag SiO2 SITE NAME Mine, deposit, prospect, or occurrence.... Hill 50 A B Mumbinia Homestead 15 km Mount Farmer Homestead 19 km Wanarie Homestead 20 km Wynyangoo Homestead 31 km Challa Homestead 46 km Kirkalocka Homestead 8 km Geochronology from GSWA data (published and in preparation) and interpreted from external sources (listed below). Some GSWA geochronology may come from samples obtained on adjoining map sheets. GSWA geochronology data are available online at <www.dmp.wa.gov.au/geochron>. External geochronology by: (1) Schiøtte, L and Campbell, IH 1996, Chronology of the Mount Magnet granite–greenstone terrain, Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia: implications for field based predictions of the relative timing of granitoid emplacement: Precambrian Research, v. 78, p. 237–260. Cartography by PJ Backhouse Edited by B Striewski and K Greenberg Published by Geological Survey of Western Australia This map is published in digital format (PDF) and is available online at <www.dmp.wa.gov.au/GSWApublications>. Copies are available from: Information Centre Department of Mines and Petroleum 100 Plain Street East Perth, Western Australia 6004 Phone: +61 8 9222 3459 Fax: +61 8 9222 3444 Website: www.dmp.wa.gov.au/gswa Email: [email protected] The recommended reference for this map is: Zibra, I 2015, Mount Magnet, WA Sheet 2441: Geological Survey of Western Australia, 1:100 000 Geological Series. This product was produced using information from various sources. The Department of Mines and Petroleum (DMP) and the State cannot guarantee the accuracy, currency or completeness of the information. DMP and the State accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability for any loss, damage or costs incurred as a result of any use of or reliance whether wholly or in part upon the information provided in this publication or incorporated into it by reference. Disclaimer Compiled by I Zibra 2011–15 Geology by I Zibra 2011–12 W.A. Qld N.T. S.A. N.S.W. Vic. Tas. A.C.T. CUE 2443 EDAH 2341 ATLEY 2741 REEDY 2543 AUSTIN 2442 CHALLA 2541 NOONDIE 2343 YOUANMI 2640 MONTAGU 2843 WOODLEY 2642 SANDSTONE 2742 KIRKALOCKA 2440 LAKE MASON 2842 NOWTHANNA 2643 RAYS ROCKS 2740 WINDIMURRA 2641 RICHARDSON 2840 WYNYANGOO 2542 DALGARANGA 2342 COOLAMANINU 2540 THUNDELARRA 2340 YOUNO DOWNS 2743 MOUNT MAGNET 2441 EVERETT CREEK 2841 CUE SG 50-15 YOUANMI SH 50-4 SANDSTONE SG 50-16 KIRKALOCKA SH 50-3 SHEET INDEX 1 :100 000 maps shown in black 1 :250 000 maps shown in brown Search for GSWA map products online at <http://www.dmp.wa.gov.au/GSWApublications> SCALE 1 : 100 000 UNIVERSAL TRANSVERSE MERCATOR PROJECTION HORIZONTAL DATUM: GEOCENTRIC DATUM OF AUSTRALIA 1994 VERTICAL DATUM: AUSTRALIAN HEIGHT DATUM Grid lines indicate 1000 metre interval of the Map Grid Australia Zone 50 The Map Grid Australia (MGA) is based on the Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994 (GDA94) GDA94 positions are compatible within one metre of the datum WGS84 positions MOUNT MAGNET SHEET 2441 FIRST EDITION 2015 Version 1 — November 2015 Western Australia 2015 © Nalbarra Homestead 18 km Kirkalocka Homestead 8 km Meeline Homestead 32 km Wanarie Homestead 21 km Wattle Creek Homestead 3 km 0 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kilometres Metres 1000

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    ñNOy-cib

    ñNO-xbk-mus

    ñPO-mbs

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñNOy-mbbs

    ñPO-mbs

    ñTU-gmalñSDB-mgms

    ñSDB-gme

    ñSDY-og

    ñSDB-gmp

    ñmapsYYO

    ñGLr-mhs

    ñTU-mg

    ñSDB-mgnw

    ñPO-mbs

    ñPOw-mhs

    ñSDB-mgn

    ñPOw-mib

    ñmwasYYO

    ñmapsYYO

    ñNO-mib

    ñNOm-mbms

    ñSDB-jmg-mgti

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñgvlqY

    ñmwasYYO

    ñTU-mgmu

    ñSDB-gmp

    ñSDB-mgnw

    ñNO-xbk-mus

    ñTU-mgml

    ñSDB-mgms

    ñPOw-mib

    ñSDB-gmp

    ñTU-mg

    ñNOy-mfa

    ñSDB-gmp

    ñSDB-gmp

    ñSDB-gme

    ñNOm-mbbs

    ñPOw-mib

    ñNO-xbk-mus

    ñSDB-mgnw

    ñgvlqY

    ñTUcu-mgmu

    ñSDB-mgms

    ñSDB-gme

    ñTUcu-mgmu

    ñSDY-og

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñmwasYYO

    ñSDB-gmfs

    ñSDB-gme

    ñSDB-gmp

    ñSDB-gme

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñTU-mg

    ñSDY-og

    ñPOm-mbba

    ñmwasYYO

    ñSDB-gmp

    ñTUcu-mgmy

    ñSDY-ap

    ñSDB-mgms

    ñPOw-mib

    ñGLr-mhs

    ñSDB-gmap

    ñSDB-mgmu

    ñSDY-ap

    ñSDB-gme

    ñSDB-gmap

    ñmwasYYO

    ñSDB-mgms

    ñSDB-gmfs

    ñTU-mgmu

    ñSDB-mgmu

    ñNOm-mhs

    ñTU-mgmu

    ñGLr-scc

    ñPO-mbs

    ñmwasYYO

    ñSDB-jmg-mgti

    ñSDB-mgms

    ñmwasYYO

    ñmogYYO

    ñmwasYYO

    ñNO-xbk-mus

    ñNO-xbk-mus

    ñNOm-mbms

    ñNO-xbk-mus

    ñPO-mbs

    ñNO-mbs

    ñmwasYYO

    ñSDB-mgnw

    ñSDB-gmp

    ñmwasYYO

    ñSDB-gmp

    ñmwasYYO

    ñSDB-mgg

    ñmogYYO

    ñSDB-gmp

    ñTU-gmal

    ñSDB-gmel

    ñSDB-mgnw

    ñSDB-jmg-mgti

    ñAN-mgtn

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñSDY-ap

    ñNO-xbk-mus

    ñxmbm-musrYYO

    ñxmbm-musrYYO

    ñxmbm-musrYYO

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    R´f

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    C

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    R´fC§f

    R´f

    S

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    C§f

    R´f

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    ñSDB-jmg-mgti

    ñTU-mgmu

    ñmwasYYO

    ñmwasYYO

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    ñmwasYYO

    ñPO-mbs

    ñSDB-gmp

    ñSDB-gme

    ñGLr-mhs

    ñSDY-og

    ñSDY-ap

    ñNOm-mbms

    ñSDY-ap

    ñmodsYYO

    ñNOy-mhs

    W

    W

    W

    W

    W

    W

    W

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    ñSDB-gmal

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    ñTU-gmal

    ñPOw-fn

    ñPOw-mhs

    ñSDY-ap

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    zq

    zq

    ìod

    ìod

    ìod

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    zq

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    zq

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    ñmwasYYO

    ñSDB-gmal

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    ñSDB-gmal

    zq

    ñmwasYYO

    ñmwasYYO

    ñSDB-jmg-mgti

    zq

    ìod

    ìod

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    ñmwasYYO

    zq

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    ñPOw-mib

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    zq

    ñNOy-cibzq

    ñSDB-gmal

    ìod

    ìod

    ìod

    zq

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñNOy-cib

    ñSDB-gmal

    zq

    ñSDB-gmal

    ìod

    ìod

    zq

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñSDB-gmal

    zq

    ñNOy-cib

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    zq

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    ñPOw-mib

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    ñNOy-cib

    zq

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    ñmwasYYO

    ñPOw-mib

    ñSDB-gmal

    ìod

    zq

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    ñSDB-gmal

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    ñSDB-gmal

    zq

    ñmwasYYO

    ìod

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    ñSDB-gmal

    ìodzq

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    ñmwasYYO

    ìod

    ñmwasYYO

    ñSDB-gmp

    ñPOw-fn

    ñSDB-gmal

    ìod

    ñSDB-gmal

    ìod

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñgmapYñgmapY

    ñgmapY

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñgmapY

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñmwasYYO

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñmwasYYO

    zq

    ñTU-gmal

    ìod

    ñgmapY

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñPOw-mib

    zq

    ñgmapY

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñSDB-gmal

    zq

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñmwasYYO

    ñPOw-mib

    ìod

    zq

    Sd

    Gvl

    Gvl

    Gvl

    Kln

    Dol

    Gift

    MarsTitan

    Au,Ag

    Au,Ag

    Corona

    Briars

    Gvl,Sdc

    Stellar

    O'Meara

    Piedmont

    Gvl,Cali

    Cu,Au,Ag

    New Year

    Leap YearSiO2

    Lone Pine

    Mayflower

    Spearmont

    Hill Crest

    GoldenGem

    Early Bird

    Saturn

    BoomerAu,Ag

    Galtee More

    Bartus

    Gay Parisian

    EclipseAu,Ag

    Perseverance

    WindbagAu,Ag

    Franks TowerHill 60Au,Ag

    MooletarFe,Mag

    Jumbulyer Hill

    Brown Hill

    Britannia WellAu,Ag

    Jumbulyer Foothills

    Morning StarAu, Ag

    Hill 50

    HesperusAu, Ag

    St GeorgeAu,Ag

    Water Tank HillAu,Ag

    55

    20

    8

    25

    60

    32

    54

    50

    40

    36

    40

    60

    26

    72

    75

    50

    62

    60

    10

    55

    61

    55

    56

    42

    50

    22

    60

    72

    20

    54

    70

    8

    6

    6

    6

    56

    80

    75

    45

    60

    60

    50

    80

    80

    50

    60

    40

    60

    82

    75

    55

    80

    32

    30

    86

    80

    80

    45

    70

    60

    80

    70

    80

    80

    80

    68

    55

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    65

    45

    74

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    66

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    76

    48

    67

    80

    60

    80

    60

    75

    75

    42

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    62

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    66

    88

    76

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    72

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    65

    72

    68

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    75

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    70

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    46

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    72

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    85

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    62

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    68

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    48

    72

    66

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    70

    64

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    72

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    58

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    62

    52

    65

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    68

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    56

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    56

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    44

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    60

    70

    30

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    10

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    78

    70

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    76

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    66

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    15

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    205717

    B

    A

    Y A L G O O M I N E R A L F I E L D

    M U R C H I S O N M I N E R A L F I E L D

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

    550

    550000mE

    52

    52

    54

    54

    56

    56

    58

    58

    560

    560

    62

    62

    64

    64

    66

    66

    68

    68

    570

    570

    72

    72

    74

    74

    76

    76

    78

    78

    580

    580

    82

    82

    84

    84

    86

    86

    88

    88

    590

    590

    92

    92

    94

    94

    96

    96

    98

    6848

    000m

    N 48

    68506850

    5252

    5454

    5656

    5858

    68606860

    6262

    6464

    6666

    6868

    68706870

    7272

    7474

    7676

    7878

    68806880

    8282

    8484

    8686

    8888

    68906890

    9292

    9494

    9696

    9898

    69006900

    0202

    DIAGRAMMATIC SECTION

    MOUNT MAGNETGEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAAUSTRALIA 1 : 100 000 GEOLOGICAL SERIES SHEET 2441

    C

    C§q

    C§fC§l

    CfCgp¨Cl

    W

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    AA¢A¤A¥

    L¥L¯L²

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    Colluvial units

    Sheetwash units

    Alluvial units

    Lacustrine units

    Sandplain units

    Colluvium derived from different rock types; includes gravel, sand, and silt

    Quartz-vein debris on colluvial footslope

    Colluvial footslope containing ferruginous gravel and reworked ferruginous duricrustColluvial footslope deposits derived from different rock types; includes gravel, sand, and silt

    Ferruginous gravel and reworked ferruginous duricrustQuartzofeldspathic gravel, sand, and silt commonly derived from granitic rock and associated weathering products

    Clay, silt, and sand in extensive fans; local ferruginous gravel

    Clay, silt, and sand with abundant ferruginous gritClay, silt, and sand on sheetflood fan; local ferruginous gravel

    Clay, silt, and sand sheetwash deposits, commonly derived from granitic rockClay, silt, and sand sheetwash deposits with abundant quartz-vein debris

    Clay, silt, sand, and gravel in channels and on floodplainsClay, silt, sand, and gravel on alluvial plainsClay, silt, sand, and gravel in fluvial channels Clay, silt, and sand in braided swales on floodplains

    Residual and eolian sand with minor silt and clay; low vegetated dunes locally common

    Residual or relict unitsRªwR´fR´zRµf

    Deeply weathered rock; protolith undeterminedFerruginous duricrust, massive to rubbly; includes iron-cemented reworked productsSilcreteResidual sand and minor gravel derived from ferruginous duricrust

    Quartzofeldspathic sand and minor silcrete over granite; sparse granite outcrop; includes mottled and leached zones of weathering profile

    ñgmapYñgvlqY

    Fine-grained porphyritic monzogranite, as dykes; weakly metamorphosed; locally foliatedQuartz–plagioclase granophyre; locally strongly foliated

    ñTU-mgñTU-mgmlñTU-mgmuñTU-gmal

    Metamonzogranite to metagranodiorite; commonly foliatedMedium-grained, leucocratic metamonzogranite; foliatedK-feldspar megacrystic biotite metamonzogranite; strongly foliatedFine-grained granite; undeformed; common magmatic foliation

    ñTUcu-mgmuñTUcu-mgmy

    ñTUcu-gmfe

    K-feldspar megacrystic biotite metamonzogranite; strongly foliatedBiotite metamonzogranite; mylonitic; commonly with pegmatite veins and

    Equigranular monzogranite to syenogranite; undeformed; common

    ñmsqmYYO Strongly foliated quartz–mica schist, commonly as discontinuous septa within granitesñmtqYYOAmfsYYO

    ñmwasYYO

    ñmodsYYOñmogYYO

    ñmapsYYOñmusYYO

    Quartz-rich metasedimentary rock, mainly quartziteQuartzofeldspathic foliated metamorphic rock derived from felsic volcanic or

    Strongly foliated amphibolite and amphibolite schist; fine to medium grained;

    Metadolerite; schistose; locally amphiboliticMetagabbro; typically chlorite- and/or amphibole-rich with local preservation of

    Chlorite–tremolite(–talc) schist derived from peridotiteUltramafic schist; includes talc–tremolite–chlorite schist, and minor serpentinite

    RYANSVILLE FORMATIONñGLr-mhsñGLr-scc

    ASDB-jmg-mgti Granitic gneiss with rafts of migmatitic tonalite

    ñSDB-mgmlñSDB-mgmsñSDB-mgmuñSDB-mgn

    ñSDB-mgnwñSDB-gmal

    ñSDB-gmeñSDB-gmel

    ASDB-gmfe

    ASDB-gmfs

    ASDB-gmp

    ASDB-gmfp

    ASDB-mggFoliated leucocratic metamonzograniteMetamonzogranite; locally quartz porphyritic; strongly foliatedK-feldspar megacrystic biotite metamonzogranite; strongly foliatedGranitic gneiss; layered rock, including deformed pegmatite veins; foliated

    Medium-grained, mesocratic, foliated metamonzogranite and gneissFine-grained leucocratic monzogranite; undeformed; common magmatic foliation

    Monzogranite to syenogranite; undeformed, locally with magmatic foliationMonzogranite to syenogranite; leucocratic; undeformed, locally with

    Equigranular monzogranite to syenogranite; common magmatic foliation

    Monzogranite to syenogranite; undeformed; common magmatic foliation

    K-feldspar porphyritic monzogranite; common magmatic foliation

    ñSDY-og

    ASDY-ap

    Gabbro; massive to weakly foliated; local dolerite, quartz gabbro, and

    Peridotite, fine to medium grained; serpentinized and locally foliated

    MEEKATHARRA FORMATION

    ñPOm-mbmsñPOm-mbba

    Fine-grained ultramafic schist derived from komatiitic basalt; local talc–carbonate rock; commonly deeply weatheredAmphibolite derived from basalt; massive to foliated and/or lineated

    YALOGINDA FORMATION:

    ñNOy-mhs

    ñNOy-cib

    ñNOy-mrsmñNOy-mfañNOy-mbbs

    Psammitic and pelitic schist interlayered on a metre to decametre scale; locally strongly sheared

    Banded iron-formation and ferruginous banded chert; metamorphosed

    Muscovite-rich felsic schist; locally strongly shearedMetamorphosed andesitic and dacitic volcanic and volcaniclastic rockStrongly foliated metabasalt and local amphibolite

    ñNOy-xf-cib felsic volcaniclastic rocks and banded iron-formation;

    MURROULI BASALTANOm-mhsñNOm-mbbsñNOm-mbmsñNOm-uk

    Psammitic and pelitic schist interlayered on a metre to decametre scale; locally strongly shearedStrongly foliated metabasalt and local amphiboliteMetakomatiitic basalt; schistose; pyroxene spinifex texture locally preservedKomatiite with relict olivine spinifex texture; metamorphosed

    Schistose pelite and psammite; local biotite porphyroblasts and minor bands of felsic volcaniclastic rockChert pebble to boulder conglomerate; generally well sorted; weakly metamorphosed

    RµkRµl

    Residual sand and calcrete; nodular and pisoliticYellow sand with minor pisolitic laterite, ferruginized silcrete, silt, and clay; common on low plateaus associated with weathered granite

    ìod

    ñgmapY

    CUNDIMURRA MONZOGRANITE

    Dolerite dyke, sill, or plug; fine- to medium-grained dolerite and gabbro

    Quartz vein or pod; massive, crystalline, or brecciated; age uncertain

    ñodYYO Dolerite; minor basalt or gabbro; metamorphosed

    Fine-grained biotite tonalite gneiss; includes crosscutting younger phases

    ñPOm-bb Basalt; massive to weakly foliated; locally pillowed and/or vesicular; metamorphosed

    K-feldspar megacrystic, flow-banded monzogranite; common magmatic foliation

    Metagranodiorite; typically moderately foliated and weakly schistose

    CENO

    ZOIC

    PHAN

    EROZ

    OIC

    Tuck

    anar

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    Glen

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    upPo

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    Grou

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    te

    c. 2706 Ma

    2735–2711 Ma

    2820–2735 Ma

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    HISO

    N DO

    MAIN

    YOUA

    NMI T

    ERRA

    NE

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    ARN

    CRAT

    ON

    Sand, silt, and gypsum in dunes adjacent to and within playa lakesMixed dunes, evaporite, and alluvial deposits; typically adjacent to playa lakesSaline and gypsiferous evaporite deposits, clay, silt, and sand in playa lakes

    ñmsqmYYO ñmtqYYO

    ñmusYYO

    ñNOm-uk

    Sand, silt, and clay in heterogeneous colluvial deposits; reworked by sheetwash, alluvial or eolian processes; includes ferruginous and silcrete clasts

    Sand in stabilized dunes

    Rµgp¨Rµg Quartzofeldspathic sand, commonly over granite

    relict igneous texture; includes minor metapyroxenite and metabasalt; locally strongly sheared

    PROT

    EROZ

    OIC

    2690–2665 Ma

    2800–2735 Ma

    2825–2800 Ma

    c. 2810 Ma1

    and pegmatites

    gabbronorite; weakly metamorphosed

    and schlieren layering

    magmatic foliation

    and lineated

    and mafic schist

    commonly lineated

    volcaniclastic protolith; typically deeply weathered

    magmatic foliation (section only)

    other intrusive granitic phases

    ARCH

    EAN

    WATTAGEE FORMATION: ultramafic schist; commonly deeply weathered

    ñNO-mtsñNO-mibñNO-mbsñNO-xbk-mus

    Psammitic schist; local pelite interlayers and relict bedding; locally strongly deformedMetamorphosed banded iron-formation locally with recrystallized quartz and magnetite; typically moderately deformedMafic schist derived from volcanic rock; locally preserved relict pyroxene-spinifex textureKomatiitic basalt with local pyroxene-spinifex texture interlayered with ultramafic schist derived from volcanic rocks; metamorphosed

    Mafic schist with minor ultramafic schist; typically actinolite–tremolite–chlorite; locally strongly sheared

    WILGIE MIA FORMATIONñPOw-mhs Schistose pelite and psammite with local biotite porphyroblastsñPOw-mib Foliated metamorphosed banded iron-formation; commonly with coarse, granular, and recrystallized magnetite crystals

    Felsic volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks, undivided; metamorphosed; commonly deeply weathered and kaolinizedñPOw-fn

    ñSDB-gmap Fine-grained monzogranite, commonly as dykes in greenstones;quartz(–feldspar)-porphyritic to locally equigranular; locally schistose

    ñxmbm-musrYYO Metamorphosed komatiitic basalt and tremolite–chlorite(–talc) schist; includes minor metakomatiite and metabasalt

    2735–2700 Ma

    local quartzite; widely intruded by layered gabbroic to peridotitic sills; metamorphosed

    2735–2690 Ma1

    c. 2748 Ma

    S

    A

    C

    W

    Cf

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    Cl

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    ñTU-mg

    ñodYYO

    ñSDY-og

    ñGLr-scc

    ñmfsYYO

    ñPOm-bb

    zq

    ñGLr-mhs

    ñAN-mgtn

    ñmogYYO

    ñNOy-mfañNOy-mhs

    ñSDB-gme

    ñSDB-mgn

    ñSDB-mgg

    ñSDB-gmel

    ñmodsYYO

    ñSDB-gmfs

    ñNOm-mhs

    ñSDB-gmfe ñSDB-gmfp

    ñSDB-mgml

    ñNOy-mrsm ñNOy-mbbs

    ñTUcu-gmfe

    ñSDB-mgnw

    ñSDB-mgms

    ñSDB-mgmu

    ñPOm-mbba

    ñNOm-mbbs

    ñTU-mgml

    ñNOm-mbms

    ñTUcu-mgmyñTUcu-mgmu

    ñTU-mgmu

    ñgvlqY

    ñSDY-ap

    ñNOy-cib

    ñSDB-gmp

    ñmapsYYO

    ñSDB-gmal

    ñmwasYYO

    ñPOm-mbms

    ñTU-gmal

    ñSDB-jmg-mgtiñGLw-mus

    ñNO-mts ñNO-mib ñNO-mbs ñNO-xbk-mus

    ñNOy-xf-cib

    ñPO-mbs

    ñPOw-mhs ñPOw-mib ñPOw-fn

    ñSDB-gmap

    ñxmbm-musrYYO

    True north, grid north, and magnetic north areshown diagrammatically for the centre of themap. Magnetic north is correct for 2015 and

    moves westerly by approx. 50" annually

    TN

    GNMN

    GRID / MAGNETICANGLE 0.6°

    GRIDCONVERGENCE

    0.4°

    zq ñNOy-cib

    ñmwasYYO

    ñgmapYñNO-mib

    ñNOy-cib

    ñNOy-cibñxmbm-musrYYO

    ñxmbm-musrYYO

    ñSDB-gmeñSDB-gmfs

    ñSDB-gmfp

    ñTUcu-mgmyñNO-mib

    ñNO-mbs

    ñSDB-gmp ñNOm-mbms

    ñTUcu-mgmuñNO-xbk-musñNO-xbk-mus

    ñGLr-mhs

    ñNO-xbk-mus

    ñmwasYYO

    ñSDB-mgms

    ñNO-xbk-mus

    ñSDB-mgms

    ñNOm-mbbs

    ñSDB-gmfp

    ñGLw-musñSDB-gmfe

    ñNOy-mbbs

    ñTUcu-gmfe

    ñmapsYYO

    ñNOy-cib

    ñmodsYYO

    ñNO-mbs

    ñNO-mbs

    ñSDB-gmfe

    ñGLr-scc

    ñNOy-xf-cib ñPOm-mbbañNO-xbk-mus ñgvlqY

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    Geological boundary

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    Fault or shear zone

    exposed.............................................................................................................................................

    strike-slip, exposed, showing relative dextral displacement.............................................................

    strike-slip, exposed, showing relative sinistral displacement............................................................

    thrust oblique, exposed, triangle on upthrown side, showing relative dextral displacement............

    concealed.........................................................................................................................................

    strike-slip, concealed, showing relative dextral displacement..........................................................

    strike-slip, concealed, showing relative sinistral displacement.........................................................

    thrust oblique, concealed, triangle on upthrown side, showing relative dextral displacement..........

    Fold axial trace

    synform, exposed.............................................................................................................................

    Small-scale fold axial surface, showing strike and dip

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

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    Small-scale fold axis, showing trend and plunge

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

    S-vergence.......................................................................................................................................

    M-vergence......................................................................................................................................

    Z-vergence.......................................................................................................................................

    Bedding, showing strike and dip

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

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

    Igneous contact, showing strike and dip

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

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

    Igneous layering, showing strike and dip

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

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

    Trend of igneous layering.......................................................................................................................

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

    Igneous flow banding, showing strike and dip

    Metamorphic foliation, showing strike and dip

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

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

    Gneissic layering, showing strike and dip

    inclined.............................................................................................................................................Cleavage, showing strike and dip

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

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

    Crenulation cleavage, showing strike and dip

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

    Mineral lineation, showing trend and plunge

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

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

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

    Stretching lineation, showing trend and plunge

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

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

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

    Cleavage–cleavage intersection lineation, showing trend and plunge

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

    Magmatic lineation, showing trend and plunge

    inclined.............................................................................................................................................Trend line

    interpreted from aeromagnetic data..................................................................................................

    Isotopic age determination site with identification number.....................................................................

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

    Lineation, unspecified, showing trend and plunge

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

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

    Tailings or stockpile................................................................................................................................

    Highway with national route marker.......................................................................................................

    Road; sealed..........................................................................................................................................

    Road; unsealed......................................................................................................................................

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

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

    Townsite

    less than 1 000................................................................................................................................. BoogardieHomestead............................................................................................................................................. IownaLocality................................................................................................................................................... Daggar Hills

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    Horizontal control; major, minor.............................................................................................................

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    Ridge......................................................................................................................................................

    Sand dune crest.....................................................................................................................................

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

    Watercourse with ephemeral pool or waterhole.....................................................................................

    Lake........................................................................................................................................................

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    Bore, well............................................................................................................................................... Bore Well

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

    Dam, tank............................................................................................................................................... Dam Tank

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    INTERPRETED BEDROCK GEOLOGY

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    Geology * 2015 Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of Mines and Petroleum

    Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of Mines and Petroleum

    Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of Mines and Petroleum

    Mineral sites *

    Structural data

    Horizontal control

    Topographic nomenclature

    Topography

    Contours

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    DATA DICTIONARY

    Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of Mines and Petroleum

    MINERAL SITES

    MINERALIZATION STYLE COMMODITY GROUP

    Stratabound sedimentary and/or sedimentary banded iron-formation

    Regolith hosted

    Undivided

    Vein and hydrothermal Precious metal

    Base metal

    Iron

    All precious metal sites are gold unless otherwise indicated

    COMMODITY

    Copper....................................................

    Dolomite..................................................Gold.........................................................

    Caliche.................................................... CaliCuDolAu

    Mineralization sites on this map have been extracted from GSWA's MINEDEX database.For clarity, names have been shown only for selected sites. Full details of site numbers,site locations, site status, mineralization, and commodities can be obtained from theMINEDEX database, accessed at .

    Industrial mineral

    Construction material

    Iron..........................................................

    Kaolinite; Kaolin.......................................

    Gravel..................................................... GvlFeKln

    Magnetite................................................. Mag

    Sand (undifferentiated)............................

    Silver.......................................................Silica........................................................

    Sand, construction................................... SdcSd

    AgSiO2

    SITE NAMEMine, deposit, prospect, or occurrence.... Hill 50

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    Kirkalocka Homestead 8 kmGeochronology from GSWA data (published and in preparation) and interpreted from external sources (listed below).Some GSWA geochronology may come from samples obtained on adjoining map sheets. GSWA geochronologydata are available online at .

    External geochronology by: (1) Schiøtte, L and Campbell, IH 1996, Chronology of the Mount Magnet granite–greenstone terrain, Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia: implications for field based predictions of the relative timing of granitoid emplacement: Precambrian Research, v. 78, p. 237–260.Cartography by PJ BackhouseEdited by B Striewski and K Greenberg

    Published by Geological Survey of Western Australia

    This map is published in digital format (PDF) and is available online at .Copies are available from:Information CentreDepartment of Mines and Petroleum100 Plain StreetEast Perth, Western Australia 6004Phone: +61 8 9222 3459 Fax: +61 8 9222 3444Website: www.dmp.wa.gov.au/gswa Email: [email protected] recommended reference for this map is:Zibra, I 2015, Mount Magnet, WA Sheet 2441: Geological Survey of Western Australia,1:100 000 Geological Series.

    This product was produced using information from various sources. The Department of Mines and Petroleum (DMP)and the State cannot guarantee the accuracy, currency or completeness of the information. DMP and the Stateaccept no responsibility and disclaim all liability for any loss, damage or costs incurred as a result of any use of orreliance whether wholly or in part upon the information provided in this publication or incorporated into it by reference.

    Disclaimer

    Compiled by I Zibra 2011–15Geology by I Zibra 2011–12

    W.A.

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    A.C.T.

    CUE

    2443

    EDAH

    2341

    ATLEY

    2741

    REEDY

    2543

    AUSTIN

    2442

    CHALLA

    2541

    NOONDIE

    2343

    YOUANMI

    2640

    MONTAGU

    2843

    WOODLEY

    2642

    SANDSTONE

    2742

    KIRKALOCKA

    2440

    LAKE MASON

    2842

    NOWTHANNA

    2643

    RAYS ROCKS

    2740

    WINDIMURRA

    2641

    RICHARDSON

    2840

    WYNYANGOO

    2542

    DALGARANGA

    2342

    COOLAMANINU

    2540

    THUNDELARRA

    2340

    YOUNO DOWNS

    2743

    MOUNT MAGNET

    2441

    EVERETTCREEK

    2841

    CUESG 50-15

    YOUANMISH 50-4

    SANDSTONESG 50-16

    KIRKALOCKASH 50-3

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    UNIVERSAL TRANSVERSE MERCATOR PROJECTIONHORIZONTAL DATUM: GEOCENTRIC DATUM OF AUSTRALIA 1994

    VERTICAL DATUM: AUSTRALIAN HEIGHT DATUM

    Grid lines indicate 1000 metre interval of the Map Grid Australia Zone 50

    The Map Grid Australia (MGA) is based on the Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994 (GDA94)GDA94 positions are compatible within one metre of the datum WGS84 positions

    MOUNT MAGNETSHEET 2441 FIRST EDITION 2015

    Version 1 — November 2015

    Western Australia 2015©

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