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Page 1: AUSTRALIAN IN SITU IRON ORE RESOURCESMagnetite Range Koolanooka Beyondie Peak Hill Maitland River Mount Alexander Balla Balla - Forge Glacier Valley North Star Speewah Peko Osborne

MURCHISON

NARRYER NABBERUMARYMIA

TOODYAYI–LAKE GRACE

SOUTHERNCROSS

BREMER

FRASER

ASHBURTON

HAMERSLEY

EAST PILBARACENTRAL PILBARA

KIMBERLEY

HALLS CREEKTENNANT

CREEK

ARUNTA

GAWLER

ADELAIDE

BROKEN HILL

KANMANTOO

CENTRALLACHLAN

EASTERNLACHLAN

NEWENGLAND

PROSERPINE

ANAKIE

CHARTERSTOWERS

CAIRNS

MOUNT ISA

ROCKY CAPE

DUNDAS

EASTERNGOLDFIELDS

Balmoral Southern

Balmoral Central

Jack Hills

Karara

HawsonsRazorback

Fusion

Savage River

Murphy South

Mutooroo

Ooldea

Southdown

Lake GilesMount Ida

Mount BevanMount Forrest

Cashmere Downs

Magnetite RangeKoolanooka

Beyondie

Peak Hill

Maitland River

Mount Alexander

Balla Balla - Forge

Glacier Valley

North Star

Speewah

Peko

Osborne

Iron Island

PERTH

ADELAIDE

MELBOURNE

HOBART

CANBERRA, ACT

SYDNEY

BRISBANE

DARWIN

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

NORTHERN TERRITORY

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

VICTORIA

TASMANIA

NEW SOUTH WALES

QUEENSLAND

Albany

Esperance

Geraldton

Carnarvon

Port Hedland

Broome

Alice Springs

Ceduna

Warrnambool

Wollongong

Newcastle

Port Macquarie

BourkeGrafton

Gladstone

Longreach

Mackay

Townsville

Cairns

Mount Isa

Normanton

Oodnadatta

Mildura

INDONESIA PAPUA NEW GUINEATIMOR SEA

JosephBonaparte

Gulf Gulf ofCarpentaria

TORRES STRAIT

Great Barrier Reef

CORAL SEA

TASMAN SEA

BASS STRAIT

SOUTHERN OCEAN

INDIAN OCEAN

Great Australian Bight

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2000 m

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m

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6000 m

108°

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16°

120° 132° 144° 156°

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AUSTRALIAN IN SITUIRON ORE RESOURCES

(Sheet 2: Magnetite)2012 EDITION

This map is based on information compiled from publicly available sources on82 Australian magnetite-type iron ore deposits. Compilation of data is ongoing.Deposit size is the total tonnage of in situ iron resources in a deposit. For Peko(NT) and Osborne (QLD), resources are in the tailings.In situ resources for each geological region represent aggregates of resourcesin deposits located in that region. It includes deposits in near vicinity of theregion where such deposits are of the same age or where the region extendsbeyond shown boundaries under cover. Geological regions defined here arebased on Geoscience Australia’s Geological Regions Boundaries dataset. Ironore deposit location information used in this map is derived from GeoscienceAustralia’s OZMIN database for mineral deposits, available at:http://www.ga.gov.au/meta/ANZCW0703003393.html

SCALE 1:10 000 000

LAMBERT CONFORMAL CONIC PROJECTIONCentral Meridian: 134°E Standard Parallels: 18°S, 36°S

Geocentric Datum of Australia

0 500100 200 300 400 Kilometres

Compiled by S. Jaireth, D. SummerfieldCartography by D. McIlroy (Products and Promotion)It is recommended that this map be referred to as: Jaireth, S., Summerfield, D., 2012,Australian In Situ Iron Ore Resources (Sheet 2: Magnetite), 2012 Edition, 1:10 000 000scale map, Geoscience Australia, Canberra, AustraliaPublished by Geoscience Australia, Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism,Canberra, Australia. This map is published with the permission of the CEO,Geoscience Australia. Geoscience Australia acknowledges the assistance provided byState and Northern Territory geoscience agencies in the preparation of this map.

Iron Ore (Magnetite)Iron ore resources by depositMillions of tonnes Deposit count

(47)<50(8)50–100(23)100–500(3)500–1000(1)>1000

Iron ore resources by regionMillions of tonnes

<50

50–500

500–1000

1000–2000

>2000

In situ resources of iron ore by type

In situ resources of iron ore by region

Hamersley 23%Other 19%

Murchison12%Narryer

8%

Kimberley6%

Adelaide4%

EasternGoldfields

11%Gawler

9%East Pilbara

8%

"Other" is made up of resources less than 4%

Hematite79%

Magnetite21%

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