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REGIONALLY SIGNIFICANT BASIC RAW MATERIALS 1:100 000 RESOURCE POTENTIAL FOR LAND USE PLANNING GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA GINGIN – LEDGE POINT SHEET 2035, AND PART OF 1935 W.A. Qld N.T. S.A. N.S.W. Vic. Tas. A.C.T. NOTE: Regionally significant basic raw materials have been compiled from previous geological mapping using various thresholds to identify those areas that have the potential to provide a long-term supply of these materials. Thus, these areas are primarily those with the largest potentially extractable quantities taking depth to water table into account where appropriate. A range of practical high-level planning and mining constraints were applied, but these do not take into account any constraints imposed by State and Commonwealth environmental or heritage legislation. This mapping was compiled to assist government and community decision-making, but cannot be taken as a government endorsement of approval or priority to mining in these areas. Karakin Lakes White Lake Bidaminna Lake Beermullah Lake Lake Bambun Culcadarra Lake Lake Muckenburra I N D I A N O C E A N MOORE Gingin Creek Breera South Gully Brook Brook Red Gully Branch Brook Wowra Nullilla RIVER MOORE RIVER South Boonanarring Brook Brook Brook MOORE RIVER Brook Brook Bindoon Lennard Brook Mungala Gingin Padbury Red Gully Creek Whitfield LANCELIN ROAD INDIAN OCEAN DRIVE BRAND HIGHWAY BRAND Mooliabeenee Road Dewar Road Honeycomb Road Road Breakwater Drive Wanneroo HIGHWAY Road Gingin Brook Yeal Bambun GINGIN Wanerie Cowalla Cullalla Mindarra Mandowin Neergabby Woodridge Red Gully Boongarra Beyrangup Beermullah Muckenburra Coonabidgee Lennard Brook Orange Springs Wilbinga Grove Moore River National Park Two Rocks GUILDERTON SEABIRD LEDGE POINT LANCELIN o SHIRE OF GINGIN SHIRE OF VICTORIA PLAINS SHIRE OF CHITTERING CITY OF WANNEROO 65 40 65 30 65 20 65 30 65 20 000m N 3 40 3 40 000m E 3 50 3 50 3 60 3 60 3 70 3 70 3 80 3 80 3 90 3 90 4 00 4 00 65 40 65 50 65 50 65 60 65 60 1: 250 000 maps shown in brown 1: 100 000 maps shown in black Search for GSWA map products online at <http://www.dmp.wa.gov.au/GSWApublications> SHEET INDEX Regionally significant basic raw materials mapping shown in green INDIAN OCEAN PERTH 2034 GINGIN 2035 COLLIE 2131 MOORA 2136 DARKAN 2231 TOOKER 1829 MEERUP 2028 WONGAN 2236 LEEUWIN 1929 PINJARRA 2032 BUNBURY 2031 DINNINUP 2230 NORTHAM 2234 BEVERLEY 2233 HILL RIVER 1937 MANJIMUP 2129 DONNELLY 2029 CLAIRAULT 1830 WATHEROO 2137 CROSSMAN 2232 CHITTERING 2135 FREMANTLE 2033 WOOROLOO 2134 DEEP RIVER 2228 BUSSELTON 1930 DALWALLINU 2237 JARRAHDALE 2133 GREEN HEAD 1837 DWELLINGUP 2132 TONEBRIDGE 2229 GOOMALLING 2235 LEDGE POINT 1935 BRIDGETOWN 2130 DANDARAGAN 2036 NORTHCLIFFE 2128 BADGINGARRA 2037 DONNYBROOK 2030 WEDGE ISLAND 1936 COLLIE SI 50-6 PERTH SH 50-14 MOORA SH 50-10 AUGUSTA SI 50-9 PINJARRA SI 50-2 HILL RIVER SH 50-9 FREMANTLE SI 50-1 BUSSELTON SI 50-5 PEMBERTON SI 50-10 LEDGE POINT SH 50-13 Data Currency Topography DATA DIRECTORY Theme Organization Cadastre APR 2011 Landgate 2009 Landgate Topographic nomenclature Landgate 2009 * 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> Regionally significant basic raw materials* Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of Mines and Petroleum APR 2012 WA State Government unless otherwise indicated 116°0' 116°0' 115°20' 115°20' 31°0' 31°0' 31°30' 31°30' 10' 20' 20' 10' 30' 40' 50' 30' 40' 50' This map is published in digital format (PDF) and is available online at <http://www.dmp.wa.gov.au/GSWApublications>. Copies of this map are available from the Information Centre, Department of Mines and Petroleum, 100 Plain Street, East Perth, WA 6004. Phone (08) 9222 3459 Fax (08) 9222 3444 Website <http://www.dmp.wa.gov.au/gswa> Email [email protected] Cartography by AK Jones and C Schroder Compiled by CD Strickland 2012 Edited by K Greenberg and B Striewski Published by the Geological Survey of Western Australia The recommended reference for this map is: Strickland, CD 2012, Regionally significant basic raw materials, Gingin–Ledge Point, Resource potential for land use planning (1:100 000 scale): Geological Survey of Western Australia. Version 1.0 – June 2012 SHEET 2035, AND PART OF 1935 FIRST EDITION 2012 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA RESOURCE POTENTIAL FOR LAND USE PLANNING REGIONALLY SIGNIFICANT BASIC RAW MATERIALS GINGIN – LEDGE POINT Western Australia 2012 © Drainage Local government area boundary Land title boundary, simplified Limesand Sand Limestone / limestone high grade Gravel Airfield o Rail Highway / major road Quarry; operating or abandoned Clay UNIVERSAL TRANSVERSE MERCATOR PROJECTION HORIZONTAL DATUM: GEOCENTRIC DATUM OF AUSTRALIA 1994 Grid lines indicate 10 000 metre interval of the Map Grid Australia Zone 50 Scale 1:100 000 Kilometres Metres 1000 0 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 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

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Page 1: GINGIN – LEDGE POINT€¦ · NOTE: Regionally significant basic raw materials have been compiled from previous geological mapping using various thresholds to identify those areas

REGIONALLY SIGNIFICANT BASIC RAW MATERIALS1:100 000 RESOURCE POTENTIAL FOR LAND USE PLANNING GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

GINGIN – LEDGE POINTSHEET 2035, AND PART OF 1935

W.A.

Qld

N.T.

S.A.

N.S.W.

Vic.

Tas.

A.C.T.

NOTE: Regionally significant basic raw materials have been compiled from previous geologicalmapping using various thresholds to identify those areas that have the potential to provide along-term supply of these materials. Thus, these areas are primarily those with the largest potentiallyextractable quantities taking depth to water table into account where appropriate. A range of practicalhigh-level planning and mining constraints were applied, but these do not take into account any constraintsimposed by State and Commonwealth environmental or heritage legislation. This mapping was compiledto assist government and community decision-making, but cannot be taken as a governmentendorsement of approval or priority to mining in these areas.

Karakin Lakes

WhiteLake

BidaminnaLake

BeermullahLake

LakeBambun

CulcadarraLake

Lake Muckenburra

I N D I A N

O C E A N

MOORE

Ging

in

Creek

Breera

South

Gully

BrookBrook

Red Gully

Branch

Brook

Wowra

Nullilla

RIVER

MOORE

RIVER

South

Boonanarring

Brook

Brook

Brook

MOOR

ERIVE

R Broo

k

Brook

Bindoon

LennardBrook

Mungala

Gingin

Padbury

Red Gully

Creek

Whitfield

LANCELIN

ROAD

INDIAN OCEAN

DRIVE

BRAND

HIG

HW

AY

BRAN

D

MooliabeeneeRoad

DewarRoad

HoneycombRoad

Road

Breakwater Drive

Wanneroo

HIGHWAY

Road

Gingin Brook

Yeal

Bambun

GINGIN

Wanerie

Cowalla

Cullalla

Mindarra

Mandowin

Neergabby

Woodridge

Red Gully

Boongarra Beyrangup

Beermullah

Muckenburra

Coonabidgee Lennard Brook

Orange Springs

Wilbinga Grove

Moore River National Park

Two Rocks

GUILDERTON

SEABIRD

LEDGE POINT

LANCELIN

o

SHIRE OF GINGIN

SHIRE OF VICTORIA PLAINS

SHIRE OF CHITTERINGCITY OF WANNEROO

6540

6530

6520

6530

6520

000m

N

340

340000mE

350

350

360

360

370

370

380

380

390

390

400

400

6540

6550

6550

6560

6560

1: 250 000 maps shown in brown1: 100 000 maps shown in black

Search for GSWA map products online at <http://www.dmp.wa.gov.au/GSWApublications>

SHEET INDEXRegionally significant basic raw materials

mapping shown in green

INDIAN OCEAN

PERTH2034

GINGIN2035

COLLIE2131

MOORA2136

DARKAN2231

TOOKER1829

MEERUP2028

WONGAN2236

LEEUWIN1929

PINJARRA2032

BUNBURY2031

DINNINUP2230

NORTHAM2234

BEVERLEY2233

HILL RIVER1937

MANJIMUP2129

DONNELLY2029

CLAIRAULT1830

WATHEROO2137

CROSSMAN2232

CHITTERING2135

FREMANTLE2033

WOOROLOO2134

DEEP RIVER2228

BUSSELTON1930

DALWALLINU2237

JARRAHDALE2133

GREEN HEAD1837

DWELLINGUP2132

TONEBRIDGE2229

GOOMALLING2235

LEDGE POINT1935

BRIDGETOWN2130

DANDARAGAN2036

NORTHCLIFFE2128

BADGINGARRA2037

DONNYBROOK2030

WEDGE ISLAND1936

COLLIESI 50-6

PERTHSH 50-14

MOORASH 50-10

AUGUSTASI 50-9

PINJARRASI 50-2

HILL RIVERSH 50-9

FREMANTLESI 50-1

BUSSELTONSI 50-5

PEMBERTONSI 50-10

LEDGE POINTSH 50-13

Data Currency

Topography

DATA DIRECTORY

Theme Organization†

Cadastre APR 2011 Landgate

2009 Landgate

Topographic nomenclature Landgate2009

* 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>

Regionally significant basic raw materials* Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of Mines and PetroleumAPR 2012

† WA State Government unless otherwise indicated

116°0'

116°0'

115°20'

115°20'

31°0' 31°0'

31°30' 31°30'

10'

20' 20'

10'

30' 40' 50'

30' 40' 50'

This map is published in digital format (PDF) and is available online at <http://www.dmp.wa.gov.au/GSWApublications>.Copies of this map are available from the Information Centre, Department of Mines and Petroleum,100 Plain Street, East Perth, WA 6004.Phone (08) 9222 3459 Fax (08) 9222 3444Website <http://www.dmp.wa.gov.au/gswa> Email [email protected]

Cartography by AK Jones and C SchroderCompiled by CD Strickland 2012

Edited by K Greenberg and B StriewskiPublished by the Geological Survey of Western Australia

The recommended reference for this map is: Strickland, CD 2012, Regionally significant basic raw materials,Gingin–Ledge Point, Resource potential for land use planning (1:100 000 scale):Geological Survey of Western Australia.

Version 1.0 – June 2012

SHEET 2035, AND PART OF 1935 FIRST EDITION 2012

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

RESOURCE POTENTIAL FOR LAND USE PLANNING

REGIONALLY SIGNIFICANT BASIC RAW MATERIALS

GINGIN – LEDGE POINTWestern Australia 2012©

Drainage

Local government area boundary

Land title boundary, simplified

Limesand

Sand

Limestone / limestone high grade

Gravel

Airfield

o

Rail

Highway / major road

Quarry; operating or abandoned

Clay

UNIVERSAL TRANSVERSE MERCATOR PROJECTIONHORIZONTAL DATUM: GEOCENTRIC DATUM OF AUSTRALIA 1994

Grid lines indicate 10 000 metre interval of the Map Grid Australia Zone 50

Scale 1:100 000

KilometresMetres

1000 0 101 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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