Atlas of North Pilbara geology and geophysics: 1:1.5 million scale

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Created 13/01/2025

Updated 13/01/2025

The early to mid Archaean Pilbara Craton is one of the best exposed and least dismembered granite/greenstone terrane in the world, and is an excellent study area of early earth evolution. The Pilbara Craton records successive greenstone sequences (>3515 Ma to 2950 Ma) deposited on a gneissic (tonalite-trondhjemitegranite) crust (<3650 Ma) in a series of synclinal troughs that envelope large (> 100 km diameter) composite ovoid granitoid complexes (3650 Ma to 2850 Ma). The mineral potential of the Pilbara Craton has been generally down played by industry and the area has thus not received the intense exploration industry focus seen in the Yilgarn Craton (especially the Neo-Archaean Eastern Goldfields) to the south. The Pilbara Craton differs fundamentally from many other granite/greenstone terranes in terms of its tectonic evolution and metallogenesis.

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Title Atlas of North Pilbara geology and geophysics: 1:1.5 million scale
Language eng
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Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/b70acd75-9492-44f4-be7a-9ddad375a136
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Reference Period 20/04/2018
Geospatial Coverage {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[116.0, -22.0], [122.0, -22.0], [122.0, -20.0], [116.0, -20.0], [116.0, -22.0]]]}
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