One Mile Creek mine (Nullagine Alluvials), Nullagine, East Pilbara Shire, Western Australia, Australia
Latitude & Longitude (WGS84): | 21° 52' 36'' South , 120° 6' 39'' East |
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Latitude & Longitude (decimal): | -21.87669,120.11110 |
GeoHash: | G#: qsj7t1qpp |
Locality type: | Mine |
Köppen climate type: | BWh : Hot deserts climate |
Gold. Located this distance north of the Nullagine town site, and adjacent to the south-west of the Nullagine Weir. Access is just north of Nullagine from the road to Marble Bar, where a track heads north for 200 metres from the Nullagine power station entrance. The location contains a large rectangular tailings heap, several shallow small pits, and much disturbed ground. More information needed.
No minerals currently recorded for this locality.
Regional Geology
This geological map and associated information on rock units at or nearby to the coordinates given for this locality is based on relatively small scale geological maps provided by various national Geological Surveys. This does not necessarily represent the complete geology at this locality but it gives a background for the region in which it is found.
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Neoarchean 2500 - 2800 Ma ID: 3186668 | Archean sedimentary and volcanic rocks Age: Neoarchean (2500 - 2800 Ma) Stratigraphic Name: Fortescue Group Comments: Pilbara Craton Lithology: Mafic volcanic rocks; shale Reference: Chorlton, L.B. Generalized geology of the world: bedrock domains and major faults in GIS format: a small-scale world geology map with an extended geological attribute database. doi: 10.4095/223767. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 5529. [154] |
Archean 2500 - 4000 Ma ID: 840068 | Mosquito Creek Formation Age: Archean (2500 - 4000 Ma) Stratigraphic Name: Mosquito Creek Formation Description: Lower part: interbedded conglomerate, massive coarse-grained sandstone, siltstone and shale: Upper part: thinly bedded sandstone interbedded with siltstone and shale; metamorphosed. Comments: sedimentary siliciclastic; argillaceous detrital sediment; synthesis of multiple published descriptions Lithology: Sedimentary siliciclastic; argillaceous detrital sediment Reference: Raymond, O.L., Liu, S., Gallagher, R., Zhang, W., Highet, L.M. Surface Geology of Australia 1:1 million scale dataset 2012 edition. Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia). [5] |
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