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INDEX TO ADJOINING MAPS
PETERMANN RANGES
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Dean Quartzite - crystalline quartz sandstone, rare vein quartz pebble conglomerate, quartz-kyanite-muscovite layers,red/purple crystalline quartz sandstone, feldspathic sandstone
PETERMANN OROGENY 570 - 530 Ma
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GEOLOGICAL SYMBOLS
Fault; concealed, inferred
Strike and dip of strata
Strike and dip of Petermann Orogeny foliation
Strike and dip of strata parallel to foliation
Strike and dip of inverted strata
Mafic dyke
Quartz vein
Fault; mapped, approximate
Strike and dip of foliation, plunge of mineralelongation and plunge of intersection lineation
Fault; concealed, thrust (interpreted frommagnetic, gravity and geological data)
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Strike and dip of gneissic foliation Musgravian Event
Strike and dip of second gneissic foliation Musgravian Event
1080 - 1040 Ma granite 1080 - 1040 Ma granite
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1190 - 1120 Ma granite 1190 - 1120 Ma granite
Tjauwata Group
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TOPOGRAPHICAL SYMBOLS
Musgravian gneiss - Amphibolite facies
Musgravian gneiss - Granulite facies
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Unfoliated medium-grained biotite-muscovite granite with accessory garnet
Quartzite, quartz-muscovite schist and dark grey phyllitic schistVolcaniclastics
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MAP LOCALITY
DARWIN
ALICE SPRINGS
NORTHERNTERRITORY
MAGNETIC DECLINATIONBlue lines show magnetic declination for epoch 1995 derived from the 1995 AGRF model. Magnetic declination for is approximately 4°37' at the centre of the map. Annual change is per year easterly. Information is current for 2002.
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Mount Harris Basalt
Bloods Range Formation
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ALICE SPRINGS OROGENY 400 - 300 Ma
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U-Pb zircon geochronology sample locations
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R Brescianini, Director, Northern Territory Geological Survey
FIRST EDITION 2004
SHEET - SPECIAL
NorthernTerritoryGeologicalSurvey
NORTHERN TERRITORY GOVERNMENT 2004
SOLID GEOLOGY
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Geological boundary
Fault; concealed, showing relative displacement (interpreted from magnetic data)
Mineral occurrence
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WARNING: Colours will fade with prolonged exposure to light.
29 Geochronology sample location and reference number
SG 52-08AYERS ROCK
MUSGRAVE BLOCK
MUSGRAVE BLOCK
DATA SOURCE
AMADEUS BASIN
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PITJANTJATJARA SUPERSUITE PITJANTJATJARA SUPERSUITE
MUSGRAVE OROGENY 1200 - 1160 Ma
Alcurra dolerite
Amata dolerite
GILES EVENT
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Pitjantjatjara Supersuite 1190 - 1120 Ma
Cenozoic and Quaternary surficial deposits - sand, silt, clay, gravel, loose rock; deposited in colluvial, eluvial, alluvialand aeolian environments
Felsic gneiss - migmatitic grey biotite gneiss, banded biotite gneiss, leucocratic biotite gneiss
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Alcurra Dykes -amphibolite and dolerite dykes, sills and plugs; minor gabbro
Greenschist facies (UG = upper greenschist)
Lower-mid amphibolite facies (E = epidote amphibolite)
PETERMANN OROGENY
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Granulite facies
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MUSGRAVE OROGENY
Medium-pressure upper amphibolite facies
High-pressure garnet amphibolite facies
Garnet granulite facies
6 - Pressure estimate in kbar (Petermann Orogeny only)
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METAMORPHIC FACIES DIAGRAM
Tjuninanta Formation
Tjuninanta Formation
Mount CurrieConglomerate Mount Currie Conglomerate - conglomerate containing clasts of sandstone, quartzite, felsic and mafic volcanics, granite,gneiss, mafic intrusives
Finke Group - fine to medium quartz sandstone; minor siltstone and shale; pebble and boulder conglomerate
Winnall beds - brown to pale quartz sandstone, often micaceous, dominantly tabular but massive in upper part;minor red-purple fine sandstone to siltstone
Inindia Beds - quartz sandstone, medium to coarse, may be massive or well bedded, often ferruginised,sometimes quartzitic; siltstone, red, yellow or pale, often strongly ferruginised; chert and jasperlayers, often structureless, sometimes breccias; conglomerate
Pinyinna beds - grey quartz-muscovite phyllite, crystalline dolostone, fine grained sandstone, red, green andpale grey fissile siltstone, dolomitic siltstone
Kulail Sandstone - red/purple crystalline quartz sandstone, abundant trough cross-beds, local heavy mineral layers ofhematite and magnetite
Angatja Suite - porphyritic orthopyroxene-clinopyroxene granite, charnockite, and hornblende-biotite granite,variably mylonitised and recrystallised to garnet-clinopyroxene-biotite-bearing assemblagesHull Suite - biotite-muscovite granite, weakly foliated; coarsely porphyritic biotite-muscovite-epidote-garnet graniteMichell Nob Granite - coarse, porphyritic biotite-hornblende granite, variably mylonitised. Locally garnet-bearingNulchara Charnockite - coarse, porphyritic charnockite with clinopyroxene-orthopyroxene-hornblende-biotiteand common rapakivi texture
Wankari Volcanics - porphyritic rhyolite with rare epidotised and amygdeloidal mafic volcanicsBloods Range Formation - red shales, polymictic conglomerate, volcaniclastics, tuffaceous horizonsand local lensoidal quartz sandstone beds
Puntitjata Rhyolite - porphyritic rhyoliteMount Harris Basalt - variably silicified and epidotised, amygdaloidal basalt
Interlensed, silicified, epidotised amygdaloidal basalt
Pottoyu Suite - coarsely porphyritic foliated biotite granite, typically with rapakivi texture, locally migmatitic withcoarse hornblende; less abundant equigranular leucograniteAmputjuta Dacite - finely porphyritic hypabyssal daciteMantarrur Suite - dominantly porphyritic granite, with biotite-rich matrix, varies from megacrystic to fine- or meduim-grained,mostly foliated; minor leucogranite; minor muscovite-bearing graniteUmutju Suite - foliated to undeformed clinopyroxene- and/or hornblende-bearing porphyritic granite with rounded blue-greyphenocrysts of K-feldspar. Less commonly equigranular and medium-grained. Localised biotite-hornblende-garnet migmatite Walal Granite - porphyritic hornblende-biotite granite and granodiorite, with less abundant equigranular leucogranite;variably deformed and recrystallised to garnet-bearing assemblagesKulpitjata Suite - variably deformed porphyritic biotite granite, minor hornblende graniteAyers Range Granite - porphyritic clinopyroxene-hornblende-biotite monzonite and granodioriteKulgera Granite - porphyritic hornblende-biotite granite and quartz monzoniteUmbeara granites - biotite and biotite-muscovite granites, variably foliated, fine- to coarse-grained, locally weaklyporphyritic, dominantly xenolithic, rarely garnet-bearing, intruded by numerous veins and dykes of pegmatite, aplite,microgranite, granophyre
Metasedimentary rocks and mafics - biotite-muscovite sillimanite gneiss; muscovite-biotite-garnet-viridine schist;amphibolite, quartzite
Quartzite - gritty to pebbly quartz-muscovite schist; schistose quartz conglomerate; muscovite-phlogopite-epidote-quartz kyanite schist; rare phyllite
Felsic gneiss - quartzofeldspathic orthopyroxene-biotite-bearing gneiss, less commonly with clinopyroxene,garnet and/or hornblende, tonalitic biotite gneiss; rare mafic granulite and pelitic gneiss
Sand ridges
Sealed road
Unsealed road
Vehicle track
Railway
Building
Landing ground
River, creek
Karukali Quartzite - white crystalline quartz sandstone; rounded quartz pebble conglomerate beds; local heavy mineral layers ofhematite and magnetite
Early-syntectonic granites - tonalitic biotite gneiss, granitic gneiss, clinopyroxene-hornblende gneiss,porphyritic orthopyroxene granite
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Pseudocolour image of Bouguer gravity calculated using a density of 2.67 tm . Contour interval 50 -2lum.s
STANDARD PARALLELS: 13°30' and 23°30' SOUTHCENTRAL MERIDIAN: 133°30' EAST
Giles Event 1080 - 1040 Ma
Geological input: 1988-1989 Petermann 1:100 000, N Duncan 1989-1996 Ayers Rock 1:250 000 A Camacho, N Duncan, T Madigan, D Young, P Ferenczi 1995-1996 Petermann Ranges 1:250 000, IR Scrimgeour, DF Close, CJ Edgoose, A Cutovinos 1997-1998 Bloods Range 1:250 000, DF Close, CJ Edgoose, IR Scrimgeour 1986-1989 Kulgera 1:250 000, CJ Edgoose, A Camacho, GA Wakelin-King, M Freeman, S Wyche, RA Stidolph 1992/1999 Umbeara 1:100 000, N Duncan, A Stewart / CJ Edgoose, DF Close Geophysical interpretation: 2000 KR Slater Compiled: 2001-2003 CJ Edgoose Refer to this map as: EDGOOSE CJ, CLOSE DF, SCRIMGEOUR I R, 2004. Musgrave Block Special, Northern Territory (First Edition) 1:500 000-scale geological map. Northern Territory Geological Survey, Alice Springs. Accompanying text publication: EDGOOSE CJ, SCRIMGEOUR IR, and CLOSE DF, 2004. Geology of the Musgrave Block, Northern Territory. Northern Territory Geological Survey, Report 15. Associated map: SLATER K R, 2004, in prep. Musgrave Block Special,Northern Territory, Integrated Interpretation of Geophysics and Geology, 1:500 000-scale map . Northern Territory Geological Survey, Alice Springs. Cartography: 2001-2003 P Carter, DA Lambton-Young, L Heard Latest edited plot created: 11th February 2004
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Quartzite, carbonate, siltstone
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1190 - 1120 granite
Tjauwata Group
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MUSGRAVE OROGENY 1200 - 1160 Ma
Mount Currie sub-basin sediments