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Stratotectonic Elements Map Of Tasmania (1:500 000 Scale)

This map incorporates most of the data from the 1:250 000 scale digital geological coverage of Tasmania, but with the geology presented in a more synthesised format than in the standard 1:500 000 scale coverage. Also depicted are major faults and fold trends, major gravity and magnetic lineaments, and the interpreted 2 km depth contour of Devonian granites. The intent is to highlight the main stratotectonic elements (at surface and concealed) of Tasmania.

This map replaces the 1976 Structural Map of pre-Carboniferous Rocks of Tasmania.
Output is on an ink jet plotter and lamination of maps is recommended where outside use is envisaged.

Price: $11 (lamination $11 extra)

Explanatory Notes

A 62 page explanatory report is also available (Tasmanian Geological Survey Record 1995/01), and gives summary descriptions of the elements, units and events represented on the Time-Space Diagram and Stratotectonic Elements Map. This is an update on the many recent changes in ideas about, and knowledge of Tasmanian geology, and includes a listing of significant recent references.

Price: $16.50

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