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SAMPLE CATALOGUE

All specimens listed here can be located in the Museum Collection at the School of Earth Sciences, Universi ty of T asmania.

Hand specimen R

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145879 3E breccia pebbly ang rhyolite frags in coarse lithic sand matrix 8136500 794300 Running Creek Pungalina Member R 145880 3H sandstone red/brown, ferrug, fine-gr. sandst; dolo, micas, x-lam 8136500 794300 Running Creek Pungalina Member R 145881 5 rhyolite pink porphyritic with K-feid and qtz 8136000 794400 Running Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R AGSO 145882 6 mudstone red/brown, ferrug mudstone; dolomitic, micaceous 8144430 794200 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R 145883 7A·1 rhyolite pink porphyritic rhyolite with K-feld and qtz; foliated 8105400 185400 Westmoreland Hobblechain Rhyolite R,TS 145884 7A-4 rhyolite pink porph. rhyolite with K-feld and qtz; mild foliation 8105400 185400 Westmoreland Hobblechain Rhyolite R,TS 145885 7A-5 rhyolite pink porph. rhyolite with K-feld and qtz; mild foliation 8105400 185400 Westmoreland Hobblechain Rhyolite R AGSO 145886 10A sandstone white coarse pebbly sandstone with rhyolite clasts 8145650 795000 Running Creek Pungallna Member R,TS 145887 11C breccia mudstone-sandstone breccia with sandy matrix 811,0800 595250 Mallapunyah Dome Gold Creek Volcanics R,PS 145888 12A dolostone small nodules from mudstone 8109190 594490 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R 145889 128 mudstone red/brown halite-bearing mudstone ... redbed 8109190 594490 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R 145890 12D dolerite fine dolerite with slight pink alt.; minor vesicles 8109190 594490 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 145891 12E dolerite fine dolerite with slight pink alteration 8109190 594490 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 145892 12F dolerite medium dolerite with slight pink alteration 8109190 594490 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 145893 13A breccia deb-flow breccia, clasts chi. bas, mst, dolost : dol 8109000 594500 Mallapunyah Dome Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 145894 13D sandstone pink medium-grained lithic sandstone 8109000 594500 Mallapunyah Dome Warramana Sandstone R 145895 13E dolostone pink massive dolostone with limonite pits 8109000 594500 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R 145896 15 dolerite coarse dolerite with incipient pink alteration 8109800 594600 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 145897 18C basalt vesicular basalt; chlorite-filled 8110800 595200 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R,TS 145898 19 dolerite coarse dolerite with Incipient pink alteration 8110900 593460 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R,PS AGSO 145899 20A dolerite coarse dolerite with mild pink alteration 8110870 593310 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R,PS AGSO 145900 208 dolerite coarse dolerite with strong pink alteration 8110870 593310 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R,TS AGSO 145901 22A dolerite fine dolerite with intensive pink alteration 8110600 593240 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R,PS 145902 22D dolerite fine dolerite with intensive pink alteration 8110800 593240 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R,TS AGSO 145903 24 dolerite coarse dolerite with incipient pink alteration 8110600 593050 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 145904 25 dolerite coarse dolerite with incipient pink alteration 8109710 593440 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R,TS AGSO 145905 26A hornfels green hard homfelsed mudstone 8109710 593460 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R,TS 145906 26D hornfels pink-green hard hornfelsed dolomitic mudstone 8109710 593460 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R,TS AGSO 145907 26G hornfels green-grey hard hornfelsed dolomitic mudstone 8109710 593460 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R AGSO 145908 27A dolerite fine dolerite with incipient pink alteration 8109590 593580 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 145909 28A mudstone red/brown ferrug mudstone with halite moulds 8110090 593500 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R AGSO 145910 28B mudstone red/brown ferrug mudstone with halite moulds 8110090 593500 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R 145911 28C mudstone green altered and brecciated mudstone 8110090 593500 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R AGSO 145912 28E mudstone mottled redlbr. & gr. muds!, halite & small nodules 8110090 593500 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R,TS 145913 29 dolerite fresh to red altered coarse dolerite with quartz vein 8110147 593611 Mallapunyah Dome Settiement Creek Volcanics R,PS 145914 30 mudstone red/brown ferruginous mudstone 8109380 593360 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R AGSO 145915 31-1 dolostone red/brown massive dolostone 8108900 593700 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R AGSO 145916 31-2 dolostone pale yellow dolarenlte or dolomitic sandstone? 8108800 593700 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R AGSO 145917 31-3 dolostone green massive dolostone 8108700 593800 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R AGSO

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Catalog# Field# Rock Name Rock description Northing Eastlng DOH Depth (m) Area Lithostratigraphy Preps Geochem

145918 31·4 dolostone grey laminated dolostone 818500 593800 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R AGSO 145919 31·5 dolostone grey-black dolostone 8108300 593800 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R AGSO 145920 31·6 dolostone pale yellow dolostone with nodular texture 8108250 593850 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R 145921 31·7 dolostone pink laminated dololutite 8108200 593900 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R AGSO 145922 31-8 dolostone pale yellow dolarenite or dolomitic sandstone? 8108150 593900 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R 145923 31·9 dolostone pale red laminated dolomitic sandstone 8108100 593900 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R AGSO 145924 31-10 dolostone dark red dolostone with sucrossic chert 8108100 593900 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R 145925 31-11 dolostone dark red dolostone 8108040 593920 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R AGSO 145926 31·12 sandstone pale red lithic sandstone 8108040 593920 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R 145927 31-13 dolostone chert with digitate stromatolites 8108800 593700 Mallapunyah Dome Wollogorang Formation R 145928 32A basalt basalt with ropy flow top 8114800 593640 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R 145929 328 dolerite coarse dolerite with incipient pink alteration 8114800 593640 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 145930 33A hornfels brown ferruginous homfelsed mudstone 8114400 593700 Mallapunyah Dome Wuraliwuntya Member R 145931 34A hornfels brown ferruginous homfelsed mudstone 8114200 593700 Mallapunyah Dome Wurallwuntya Member R AGSO 145932 36A sandstone pale pink fine lithic sandstone 8114120 594150 Mallapunyah Dome Wununmantyala Sandstone R 145933 37 sandstone brown ferrug homfelsed mudst; pseudonodules 8114250 594240 Mallapunyah Dome Wuraliwuntya Member R 145934 38C hornfels brecciated, ferrug, hornfelsed red/brown mudstone 8114470 594320 Maflapunyah Dome Wuraliwuntya Member R 145935 39 dolerite coarse dolerite with incipient pink alteration 8114040 593840 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 145936 40 dolerite coarse dolerite with incipient green (chloritic) alt. 8114020 593930 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R,TS AGSO 145937 41 hornfels brown ferruginous hornfelsed mudstone 8114210 593790 Mallapunyah Dome Wuraliwuntya Member R,TS AGSO 145938 44 dolerite coarse dolerite with incipient pink alteration 8121490 588320 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 145939 53 dolerite fine-grained strongly pink altered dolerite 8103200 585600 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 145940 55 A dolerite medium-grained incipiently pink altered dolerite 8103470 585570 Mallapunyah Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 145941 57C breccia chi. debris flow breccia with clasts of dolost. etc 8103230 585260 Mallapunyah Dome Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 145942 57D breccia dolostone etc, clasts from chi. debrl flow breccia 8103230 585260 Mallapunyah Dome Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 145943 59 A breccia ferrug debri flow breccia, clasts of dolost, dol. etc 8103200 585000 Mallapunyah Dome Gold Creek Volcanics R 145944 598 breccia ferrug debri flow breccia, clasts of dolost, dol. etc 8103200 585000 Mallapunyah Dome Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 145945 61A sandstone white med. qtz sands!, qtz psmorph after evaporite? 8151100 795850 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 145946 61C sandstone redlbr. fine lithic sands!, psmorphs after evaporites? 8151100 795850 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R 145947 63 sandstone coarse pebbly lithic sandstone with ?rhyolite clasts 8144500 792600 Running Creek Pungalina Member R,TS 145948 66C sandstone med. lithic sandst; massive with water escape feat 8144500 792600 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R. TS 145949 69A sandstone pink silicfied lithic sandstone; marker unit 8096900 791400 Redbank Gold Creek Volcanics R 145950 696·1 ore chalcopyrite in basalt breccia 8096900 791400 Red bank Gold Creek Volcanics R,PS AGSO (not 145951 70A sandstone pebbly lithic sandstone 8098720 793930 Redbank Gold Creek Volcanics R 145952 71A sandstone pebbly lithic sandstone 8098520 794420 Redbank Pungalina Member R,TS 145953 71C sandstone medium white quartz-lithic sandstone 8098520 794420 Red bank Echo Sandstone R,TS 145954 72A sandstone pink silicified sandstone 8148060 794510 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 145955 73·8 sandstone pebbly lithic sandstone 8098320 794070 DDHAD5 212 Redbank Wollogorang Formation PS 145956 73·9 dolostone dolostone with anhydrite (chert) 8098320 794070 DDHAD5 224 Redbank Wollogorang Formation PS

Catalog# Field# Rock Name Rock description Northing Easting DOH Depth (m) Area Lithostratigraphy Preps Geochem

145957 76-6 mudstone peperlte margin; sediments with vesicles! -8098000 ~796300 DOH NWR5001 132.3 Redbank Gold Creek Volcanics PS 145958 76-7 peperite peperile with sediment filled vesicles ~8098000 -796300 DOH NWR5001 116.7 Redbank Gold Creek Volcanics PS 145959 77-2 basalt peperite 8098720 793930 DOH NWR5002 146 Red bank Gold Creek Volcanics R,PS 145960 77-6 peperile vesic basalt with vesic sediment 8098720 793930 DOH NWR5002 106 Red bank Gold Creek Volcanics R,PS 145961 78-3 peperite hyaloctastite, green chloritic with red mud matrix 8098520 794420 DOH NWR5003 161.6 Red bank Gold Creek Volcanics R,PS 145962 78·9 peperite vesic basalt with vesic sediment 8098520 794420 DOH NWR5003 118.3 Redbank Gold Creek Volcanics R,PS 145963 84 sandstone pebbly-cobbly lithic sandstone 8148930 795400 Running Creek Pungalina Member R 145964 85-1 breccia ferruginous red/brown breccia 8151060 795270 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 145965 85-2 breCCia ferruginous red/brown breccia 8151060 795270 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R 145966 85-4 breCCia ferruginous red/brown breccia 8151060 795270 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,PS 145967 85-6 breccia ferruginous red/brown breccia 8151060 795270 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 145968 85-7 breccia ferruginous red/brown breccia 8151060 795270 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R 145969 87-2 sandstone pebbly lithic sandstone 8110500 595700 DOH MN2 24.3 Mallapunyah Warramana Sandstone R,PS 145970 87-3 breccia breccia. bas, dolost, dol clasts in grey mud matrix 8110500 595700 DDHMN2 43.4 Mallapunyah Gold Creek Volcanics R,PS 145971 87-6 breccia breccia. lobate bas, dolost, dol clasts grey mud mtx 8110500 595700 DDHMN2 90.4 Mallapunyah Gold Creek Volcanics R,PS 145972 87-11 breccia breccia. lobate bas, dolost, dol clasts grey mud mtx 8110500 595700 DOH MN2 167.8 Mallapunyah Gold Creek Volcanics R 145973 87-12 breccia breccia. pink & gr. bas, dolost clasts in grey mud mtx 8110500 595700 DDHMN2 181.3 Mallapunyah Gold Creek Volcanics R,PS 145974 102A dolostone ?tuffaceous dolostone 3208170 563760 Scrutton Range Wollogorang Formation R,TS 145975 106A sandstone medium sandstone with evaporite pseudomorphs 8105350 604100 Kiana Dome Wuraliwuntya Member R 145976 106C sandstone fine pink ferruginous sandstone; homfelsed? 8105350 604100 Kiana Dome Wuraiiwuntya Member R 145977 1088 dolerite red/brown dolerite 8105910 603950 Kiana Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R,TS AGSO 145978 108E hornfels red/brown hornfelsed mudstone with halite casts 8105910 603950 Kiana Dome Wollogorang Formation R 145979 111A sandstone pink coarse lithic sandstone 8099990 608350 Kiana Dome Wollogorang Formation R,TS 145980 1118 sandstone pink coarse (pebbly) lithic sandstone 8099990 608350 Kiana Dome Wollogorang Formation R,TS 145981 111C sandstone pink coarse (pebbly) lithic sandstone 8099990 608350 Kiana Dome Wollogorang Formation R,TS 145982 1110 sandstone white coarse quartz-lithic sandstone 8099990 608350 Kiana Dome Warramana Sandstone R,TS 145983 112A dolostone ooidal dolostone; chertlfied 8100250 608450 Kiana Dome Wollogorang Formation R 145984 1128 sandstone pink medium quartz-lithic sandstone 8100250 608450 Kiana Dome Warramana Sandstone R,TS 145985 112C sandstone white fine-medium quartz sandstone 8100250 608450 Kiana Dome Masterton Sandstone R,TS 145986 113A sandstone coarse quartzose sandstone 8098100 608480 Kiana Dome Wununmantyala Sandstone R,TS 145987 1158 dolostone red/brown recrystallised dolostone 8097820 608770 Kiana Dome McDermott Formation R 145988 1150 sandstone fine pink flaggy thin-laminated sandstone 8097820 608770 Kiana Dome Wununmantyala Sandstone R,TS 145989 115E sandstone coarse quartzose sandstone 8097820 608770 Kiana Dome Wununmantyala Sandstone R,TS 145990 115F sandstone fine pink flaggy thin-lam sandste with runzel marks 8097820 608770 Kiana Dome Wununmantyala Sandstone R 145991 115G sandstone fine pink flaggy thin-lam sandstone with small HCS 8097820 608770 Kiana Dome Wununmantyala Sandstone R 145992 117A dolerite coarse fresh dolerite 8243660 550250 Costello Range Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 145993 1178 dolerite coarse fresh dolerite 8243660 550250 Costello Range Settlement Creek Volcanics R,TS AGSO 145994 117C dolerite coarse fresh dolerite 8243660 550250 Costello Range Settlement Creek Volcanics R,TS AGSO 145995 118A sandstone pebbly lithic sandstone 8243850 550250 Costello Range Wollogorang Formation R,TS

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145996 1188 sandstone fine red/brown ?dolomitic sandstone 8243850 550250 Costello Range Wollogorang Formation R,TS 145997 118C sandstone white medium lithic sandstone 8243850 550250 Costello Range Wollogorang Formation R,TS 145998 119 sandstone pink medium quartz-lithic sandStone 8244720 550000 Costello Range Warramana Sandstone R,TS 145999 121A sandstone coarse quartzose sandstone 8086450 743360 Calvert Hills Station Wununmantyala Sandstone R, TS 146000 1218 sandstone coarse quartzose sandstone 8086450 743360 Calvert Hills Station Wununmantyala Sandstone R,TS 146001 121C sandstone fine-medium pink quartzose sandstone 8086450 743360 Calvert Hills Station Wununmantyala Sandstone R 146002 122A sandstone medium pink quartzose sandstone 6087270 743100 Calvert Hills Station Wununmantyala Sandstone R,TS 146003 1238 sandstone medium purple lithic sandstone 8088360 743050 Calvert Hills Station Aquarium Formation R, TS 146004 1248 dolerite coarse dolerite with incipient pink alteration 8089450 743270 Calvert Hills Station Settlement Creek Volcanics R,TS AGSO 146005 125A mudstone mudst/fina sst; micaceous ?glauconitic; load casts 8089080 741970 Calvert Hills Station Aquarium Formation R,TS 146006 1258 mudstone mst/fine sst; mica and dolo; evaporite pseudomorph 8089080 741970 Calvert Hills Station Aquarium Formation R 146007 125C mudstone redlbr mst; dolomitic; halite pseudomorphs; homf 8089080 741970 Calvert Hills Station Aquarium Formation R 146008 125D mudstone redlbr mst; dolo; barite-filled halite psmorphs; hornf 8089080 741970 calvert Hills Station Aquarium Formation R 146009 125F dolerite coarse dolerite with incipient pink alteration 8089060 741970 calvert Hills Station Settlement Creek Volcanics R,TS AGSO 146010 125G dolerite coarse fresh dolerite 8089080 741970 Calvert Hills Station Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 146011 126A dolerite coarse fresh dolerite 8090400 742100 Calvert Hills Station Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 146012 1268 dolerite coarse fresh dolerite 8090400 742100 Calvert Hills Station Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 146013 126C basalt basalt with ropy flow top 8090400 742100 Calvert Hills Station Settlement Creek Volcanics R 146014 127A dolostone dolostone with digitate stromatolites 8091360 745850 Calvert Hills Station Wollogorang Formation R 146015 1278 sandstone pebbly quartzose sandstone with some lithics 8091360 745850 Calvert Hills Station Wollogorang Formation R, TS 146016 128A sandstone pink pebbly quartzose sandstone with soma llthics 8091770 746270 Calvert Hills Station Wollogorang Formation R, TS 146017 1288 dolostone silicified dolostone with ooids 8091770 746270 Calvert Hills. Station Wollogorang Formation R, TS 146018 129A dolostone dolostone - flat pebble breccia 8092400 746530 calvert Hills Station Wollogorang Formation R,TS 146019 130A dolerite grey weathered microdolerite 8093340 748330 Calvert Hills Station Gold Creek volcanics R, TS AGSO 146020 1308 dolerite grey weathered microdolerite 8093340 748330 Calvert Hills Station Gold Creek volcanics R AGSO 146021 130C dolerite grey weathered microdolerite 8093340 748330 Calvert Hills Station Gold Creek volcanics A AGSO 146022 130D dolerite microdolerite with strong pink alteration 8093340 748330 Calvert Hills Station Gold Creek volcanics R,TS AGSO 146023 130E dolerite microdolerite with strong pink alteration 8093340 748330 Calvert Hills Station Gold Creek volcanics A AGSO 146024 131 sandstone pink medium quartz-lithic sandstone 8093680 746820 Calvert Hills Station Echo Sandstone A,TS 146025 132A sandstone pink mad-coarse qtz-lithic sandst with mudclasts 8096030 752970 Calvert Hills Station Echo Sandstone A,TS 146026 133 sandstone pink coarse quartz-lithic sandstone 8149670 715390 Robinson Dome Echo Sandstone A, TS 146027 135C sandstone fine lithic sandstone 8149030 714030 Robinson Dome Wollogorang Formation A,TS 146028 136A sandstone fine pink quartz-lithic sandstone 8148440 714460 Robinson Dome Wollogorang Formation R,TS 146029 1368 sandstone pink coarse quartz-lithic sandstone 8148440 714460 Robinson Dome Wollogorang Formation R,TS 146030 139 dolostone white dol arenite with ooids 8148030 713140 Robinson Dome Wollogorang Formation A, TS 146031 140 dolostone white chertified dolarenile with ooids 8147250 713340 Robinson Dome Wollogorang Formation A,TS 146032 1448 dolerite coarse pink-green altered dolerite 8146450 708990 Robinson Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R,TS AGSO 146033 1440 dolerite coarse pink-green altered dolerite 8146450 708990 Robinson Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 146034 145 mudstone purple dolomitic mudstone 8146310 707290 Robinson Dome Wollogorang Formation R AGSO

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Catalog# Field# Rock Name Rock description Northing Eastlng DOH Depth (m) Area Lithostratigraphy Preps Geochem

146035 146A dolerite coarse fresh dolerite 8147640 705260 Robinson Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R,TS AGSO 146036 1468 dolerite coarse fresh dolerite 8147640 705260 Robinson Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 146037 147A dolerite coarse fresh dolerite 8145800 707300 Robinson Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R,TS 146038 1478 dolerite coarse fresh dolerite 8145800 707300 Robinson Dome Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 146039 148A sandstone radish medium quartz-lithic sandstone 8110500 595700 Mallapunyah Dome Warramana Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146040 1488 sandstone pink medium quartz-lithic sandstone 8110500 595700 Mallapunyah Dome Warramana Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146041 148C sandstone pale pink medium quartzose sandstone 8110500 595700 Mallapunyah Dome Masterton Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146042 150-3 hornfels hornfelsed mudst with sulphides and ?magnetite 8136130 805180 DDH91CCK1 207 Camel Creek Wollogorang Formation R,PS 146043 1518 rhyolite coarse K·feldspar + quartz porphyritic rhyolite 8217180 489670 Tanumblrini Inlier Tanumbirini Rhyolite R AGSO 146044 151C sandstone v. coarse (pebbly) lithic sandst; abun rhyolite rubble 8217180 489670 Tanumbirini Inlier Nyanantu Formation R,TS AGSO 146045 1510 mudstone pink mudstone clast from pebbly sandstone 8217180 489670 Tanumbirinllnlier Nyanantu Formation R 146046 151E sandstone pink coarse quartz-lithic sandstone 8217180 489670 Tanumbirini Inlier Nyanantu Formation R 146047 151F sandstone pink silicified fine-medium quartzose sandstone 8217180 489670 Tanumbirini Inlier Burash Sandstone R 148048 153 sandstone pink silic med to very coarse qtzose sandstone 8216860 488500 Tanumbirini Inlier Burash Sandstone R 146049 154 sandstone pink sllfc med to very coarse qtzose sandstone 8216250 487950 Tanumbirinllnlier 8urash Sandstone R,TS 146050 155 sandstone pink medium lithic sandstone 8217000 490980 Tanumbirlni Inlier Nyanantu Formation R AGSO 146051 156A sandstone v. coarse (pebbly) lithic sands!; abun rhyolite rubble 8217800 491900 Tanumbirinllnlier Nyanantu Formation R AGSO 146052 157A rhyolite coarse K·feldspar + quartz porphyritic rhyolite 8218500 492360 Tanumbirini Inlier Tanumbirini Rhyolite R AGSO 146053 1578 rhyolite coarse K·feldspar +quartz porphyritic rhyolite 8218500 492360 Tanumbirlnllnlier Tanumblrini Rhyolite R,PS AGSO 146054 158 sandstone pink medium-coarse lithic sandstone 8218990 492440 Tanumbirlni Inlier Warramana Sandstone R,PS AGSO 146055 163 dolerite grey medium dolerite 8220120 492580 Tanumbirinllnlier Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 146056 167A sandstone pebbly lithic sands!, scattered cobbles of rhyolite 8222070 492280 Tanumbirini Inlier Nyanantu Formation R 146057 1678 sandstone pebbly lithic sands!, scattered cobbles of rhyolite 8222070 492280 Tanumblrini Inlier Nyanantu Formation R,TS 146058 167C sandstone pebbly lithic sands!, scattered cobbles of rhyolite 8222070 492280 Tanumbirini Inlier Nyanantu Formation R,TS 146059 169 sandstone pink medium quartzose sandstone 8216900 489430 Tanumbirinllnlier 8urash Sandstone R AGSO 146060 170 sandstone pink medium quartzose sandstone 8216610 488710 Tanumbirlni Inlier 8urash Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146061 172A sandstone pink medium-coarse quartz-lithic sandstone 8128970 658450 Foelsche Inlier Echo Sandstone R, TS AGSO 146062 1728 sandstone pink medium-coarse quartz-lithic sandstone 8128970 658450 Foelsche Inlier Echo Sandstone R 146063 173D dolerite redfbrown medium ferruginous dolerite 8121100 661730 Foelsche Inlier Gold Creek Volcanics R AGSO 146064 174A sandstone pink coarse silicified quartzose sandstone 8121100 661200 Foelsche Inlier Wollogorang Formation R,TS 146065 174D sandstone redfbrown fine·med lithic sandstone; ferruginous 8121100 661200 Foelsche Inlier Wollogorang Formation R,TS AGSO 146066 176 sandstone pink fine-medium quartz-lithic sandstone 8121250 661900 Foelsche Inlier Pungalina Member R AGSO 146067 181A dolerite coarse strongly pink altered dolerite 8118200 662830 Foelsche Inlier Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 146068 181C dolerite coarse pink altered dol, k-feldsp-qrtz-carb veins 8118200 662830 Foelsche Inlier Settlement Creek Volcanics R 146069 182 sandstone pink fine quart:z·lithic sandstone 8118200 663400 Foelsche Inlier Wollogorang Formation R,TS AGSO 146070 184A basalt brown altered basaiVmicrodolerite 8119120 663870 Foelsche Inlier Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS AGSO 146071 1848 basalt brown altered basaiVmicrodolerite 8119120 663870 Foelsche Inlier Gold Creek Volcanics R AGSO 148072 189A dolerite coarse mildly pink altered dolerite 8112660 664400 Foelsche Inlier Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO 146073 1898 dolerite coarse strongly pink altered dolerite 8112660 664400 Foelsche Inlier Settlement Creek Volcanics R AGSO

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Catalog# Field# Rock Name Rock description Northing Eastlng DOH Depth (m) Area Lithostratigraphy Preps Geochem

146074 191 dolerite fine grey-black fresh dolerite 8101440 795870 Redbank Gold Creek Volcanics R,PS AGSO 146075 192A hornfels thin laminated hornfelsed mudstone 8101500 795500 Redbank Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146076 194A sandstone white medium quartzose sandstone 8102230 795400 Red bank Echo Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146077 1948 sandstone very coarse pebbly lithic sandstone 8102230 795400 Redbank Echo Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146078 195A hornfels redlbr lam. hornf mudstone or volcaniclastic/tuff? 8102230 795450 Redbank Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146079 195D basalt vesicular basalt 8102230 795450 Redbank Gold Creek Volcanics A 146080 200 sandstone pink medium quartz-lithic sandstone 8099480 792170 Redbank Echo Sandstone A AGSO 146081 201 sandstone pink medium quartz-lithic sandstone 8099530 792110 Redbank Echo Sandstone A AGSO 146082 202A conglomerate cobble conglomerate with lots of rhyolite clasts 8096800 792980 Redbank Pungalina Member A 146083 202C sandstone fine rippled dolomitic sandstone 8096800 792980 Redbank Pungalina Member R 146084 202D sandstone pink medium quartz-lithic sandstone 8096800 792980 Redbank Echo Sandstone · A 146085 2038 basalt fresh basalt/microdolerite 8090650 795950 12 Mile Creek Settlement Creek Volcanics R,PS AGSO 146086 206A mudstone red/brown dolomitic mudstone 8091400 794100 12Mile Creek Wollogorang Formation R,TS AGSO 146087 2088 mudstone maroon medium lithic sandstone 8091900 793600 12Mile Creek Wollogorang Formation R,TS AGSO 146088 2098 mudstone red/brown dolomitic mudstone 8092000 793800 12 Mile Creek Wollogorang Formation A AGSO 146089 209C dolostone red/brown muddy dolostone 8092000 793800 12 Mile Creek Wollogorang Formation A AGSO 146090 213 sandstone yellow medium quartzose sandstone 8063200 780300 8ulletCreek Wununmantyala Sandstone R,TS 146091 214A sandstone red/brown fine lithic glauconitic sandstone 8066100 781100 8ulletCreek Aquarium Formation R,TS 146092 215A mudstone red/brown mudstone with halite cast 8066700 781000 Bullet Creek Aquarium Formation A 146093 2158 sandstone fine sandstone with small flute marks 8066700 781000 Bullet Creek Aquarium Formation A 146094 215C dolerite coarse dolerite with mild pink alteration 8066700 781000 Bullet Creek Settlement Creek Volcanics A AGSO 146095 2150 dolostone fawn massive dolostone 8066700 781000 Bullet Creek Aquarium Formation R AGSO 146096 216 dolerite coarse fresh dolerite 8067500 780500 Bullet Creek Settlement Creek Volcanics A AGSO 146097 217A dolerite coarse fresh dolerite 8085200 785800 Camp Creek Settlement Creek Volcanics A AGSO 146098 2178 breccia dolostone-mudstone breccia 8085200 785800 Camp Creek Wollogorang Formation R,TS 146099 217C breccia dolostone-mudstone-dolerite breccia 8085200 785800 Camp Creek Wollogorang Formation R,PS 146100 220A dolostone pebbly (quartz) dolarenite 8085700 782600 Camp Creek Wollogorang Formation A 146101 221A sandstone orange v. coarse lithic ferrug sandst; comm pebbles 8086100 782500 Camp Creek Pungalina Member A 146102 2218 sandstone orange v. coarse lithic ferrug sands!; comm pebbles 8086100 782500 Camp Creek Pungalina Member R,TS 146103 228A sandstone yellow medium quartzose sandstone 8086800 780700 Camp Creek Echo Sandstone A AGSO 146104 230A conglomerate orange lithic ferruginous conglomerate 8085900 779600 Camp Creek Pungalina Member R 146105 2308 sandstone red/brown pebbly lithic sandstone 8085900 779600 Camp Creek Pungalina Member A 146106 239 sandstone pink medium quartz-lithic sandstone 8172500 758200 Pungallna Pungalina Member R AGSO 146107 250 dolostone dolostone with digitate stroms and radial-axial fibre 8147500 713630 Robinson Dome Wollogorang Formation A 146108 261-1 sandstone red/brown medium quartz-lithic sandstone 8119960 692570 Robinson Dome Wollogorang Formation R,TS AGSO 146109 261-2 dolerite red/brown altered medium dolerite 8119960 692570 Robinson Dome Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS AGSO 146110 261·3 dolerite dolerite with large chalcocite-malachite vein 8119960 692570 Robinson Dome Gold Creek Volcanics A 146111 261-4 basalt waethered basalt with vesicles 8119960 692570 Robinson Dome Gold Creek Volcanics A 146112 262 sandstone pink medium quartz-lithic sandstone 8123910 696100 Robinson Dome Wollogorang Formation R,TS AGSO

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Catalog# Field# Rock Name Rock description Northing Easting DOH Depth (m) Area Lithostratigraphy Preps Geochem

146113 272 sandstone pink medium quartz-lithic sandstone 8148900 678430 Robinson Dome Echo Sandstone R,TS 146114 274-1 rhyolite banded pink porphyritic rhyolite 8119800 804610 Gold Creek Hobblechaln Rhyolite R,TS 146115 276-1 porphyry redlbr. granoph K-feldspar-quartz porph rhyolite 8119200 803750 Gold Creek Packsaddle Microgranite R AGSO 146116 276-2 porphyry redlbr. granoph K-feldspar-quartz porph rhyolite 8119200 803750 Gold Creek Packsaddle Microgranite R,TS AGSO 146117 276-3 porphyry redlbr. granoph K-feldspar-quartz porph rhyolite 8119200 803750 Gold Creek Packsaddle Microgranite R AGSO 146118 276-4 porphyry redlbr. granoph K-feldspar-qtz porph rhyo; qtz rich 8119200 803750 Gold Creek Packsaddle Microgranite R,TS AGSO 146119 276-5 porphyry coarse pink alt recrystal felsic/bas. hybrid rock? 8119200 803750 Gold Creek Packsaddle Mlcrogranite R,TS 146120 276·6 dolerite coarse pink altered recrystallised dolerite 8119200 803750 Gold Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS AGSO 146121 2IT-1 sandstone white medium silicified quartzose sandstone 8134670 785020 Running Creek Echo Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146122 278 sandstone white medium silicified quartzose sandstone 8135360 784910 Running Creek Echo Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146123 280·5 rhyolite banded pink porphyritic rhyolite 8119160 811390 Gold Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R,TS 146124 281 rhyolite pink porphyritic (K-feldspar-quartz) rhyolite 8119920 808880 Gold Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R,TS AGSO 146125 282 rhyolite pink porphyritic (K·feldspar-quartz) rhyolite 8119850 809240 Gold Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R,TS AGSO 146126 283·1 breccia pink basalt-green sediment breccia . 8120670 809100 Gold Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R 146127 283·3 sandstone white-pink very coarse pebbly lithic sandstone 8120670 809100 Gold Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146128 285-2 sandstone dolomitic coarse white sandstone 8121400 808800 Gold Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS AGSO 146129 286-2 rhyolite spherulites from pink porphyritic rhyolite 8121330 808560 Gold Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R,TS 146130 286-3 rhyolite spherulitic pink & green porphyritic rhyolite 8121330 808560 Gold Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R 146131 288-2 mudstone pink dolomitic mudstone with basalt clasts 8128480 805260 Collar Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R 146132 288-3 sandstone brown medium lithic sandstone 8128460 805260 Collar Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146133 290·1 rhyolite spherulites from pink porphyritic rhyolite 8129110 804720 Collar Creek Hobblechaln Rhyolite R,TS 146134 292·1 sandstone fine red/brown dolomitic sandstone 8131230 802670 Camel Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R AGSO 146135 292·2 sandstone coarse white dolomitic/lithic sandstone 8131230 802670 Camel Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R 146136 292-4 basalt fine red/brown basalt/mlcrodolerite 8131230 802670 Camel Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R AGSO 146137 292-5 sandstone coarse maroon dolomitic/lithic sandstone 8131230 802670 Camel Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146138 296 rhyolite pink/red porphyritic (K·feldspar) rhyolite 8131070 802210 Camel Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R AGSO 146139 2913·1 dolerite red/brown altered fine dolerite 8130550 802910 Camel Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R AGSO 146140 298-2 dolerite grey/green altered fine dolerite 8130550 802910 Camel Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS AGSO 146141 299 rhyolite green chlorite alt porph (K-feldspar) rhyolite 8130300 802800 Camel Creek Hobblechaln Rhyolite R,TS 146142 300-1 rhyolite green domainaly chlorite altered rhyolite breccia 8130400 802380 Camel Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R,TS 146143 300·3 rhyolite incipiently green chlorite altered rhyolite breccia 8130400 802380 Camel Creek Hobblechaln Rhyolite R, TS 146144 301·2 rhyolite mildly green chlorite altered rhyolite breccia 8130550 802450 Camel Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R,TS 146145 301·3 rhyolite Incipiently green chlorite altered banded rhyolite 8130550 802450 Camel Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R,TS 146146 301·4 rhyolite strongly green chlorite altered rhyolite breccia 8130550 802450 Camel Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R,TS AGSO 146147 303 rhyolite pink porphyritic (K-feld & qtz) rhyolite 8130760 802040 Camel Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite A AGSO 146148 304 rhyolite pink porphyritic (K-feld & qtz) rhyolite 8130500 802030 Camel Creek Hobblechaln Rhyolite R AGSO 146149 306 rhyolite pink porphyritic (K·feld & qtz) rhyolite 8130360 802180 Camel Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R,TS AGSO 146150 308·1 rhyolite pink porph (K-feld & qtz) banded rhy; clast in breccia 8130270 802060 Camel Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R,TS 146151 308-3 rhyolite strongly green chlorite altered rhyolite 8130270 802060 Camel Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R,TS

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Catalog# Field# ·Rock Name Rock description Northing Easting DOH Depth (m) Area Lithostratigraphy Preps Geochem

146152 308-5 rhyolite strongly green chlorite altered rhyolite breccia 8130270 802060 Camel Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R,TS 146153 308-7 rhyolite incipinetly green chlorite altered rhyolite breccia 8130270 802060 Camel Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R,TS 146154 309-1 rhyolite pink banded porphyritic rhyolite 8131120 802180 Camel Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R,TS 146155 309-2 rhyolite pink banded porphyritic rhyolite 8131120 802180 camel Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R,TS 146156 309-6 rhyolite pink weakly banded porphyritic rhyolite 8131120 802180 Camel Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R,TS 146157 310 rhyolite strongly green chlorite altered rhyolite 8131060 802280 Camel Creek Hobblechain Rhyolite R,TS 146158 313-1 sandstone white mad-coarse qtzose sst; pink round ?rhy gran 8167400 780650 Pungallna Echo Sandstone R 146159 313-2 sandstone white med-coarse qtzose sst; pink round ?rhy gran 8167400 780650 Pungalina Echo Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146160 313-3 sandstone white fine-medium quartzose sandstone 8167400 780650 Pungalina Echo Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146161 317-1 sandstone red/brown micaceous ?dolomitic msVfine sst 8172230 765130 Pungalina Pungalina Member R,TS AGSO 146162 317·2 sandstone pink ?dolomitic fine-medium lithic sandstone 8172230 765130 Pungalina Pungalina Member R,TS 146163 318 sandstone pink medium quartz-lithic sandstone 8175260 765160 Pungalina Pungalina Member R,TS AGSO 146164 323 sandstone brown lithic ?dolomitic micaceous flne-med sst 8171140 760760 Pungalina Pungalina Member R AGSO 146165 334·1 sandstone white fine-medium quartzose sandstone 8099880 712500 Redbank Echo Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146166 334·2 sandstone white fine-medium quartzose sandstone 8099880 712500 Red bank Echo Sandstone R,TS 146167 334-3 sandstone pink fine-medium quartz-lithic sandstone 8099880 712500 Redbank Echo Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146168 334-4 sandstone white v. coarse qtz-lithic sst; mtx from cobble band 8099880 712500 Red bank Echo Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146169 334-5 sandstone pink fine-medium quartz-lithic sandstone 8099880 712500 Redbank Echo Sandstone R,TS 146170 335·1 sandstone pale pink medium-coarse quartz-lithic sandstone 8099960 792250 Redbank Echo Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146171 356A sandstone white/red weathered fine sandstone with ?phosphate 8134900 784300 Running Creek Karns Dolomite R,TS 146172 356C mudstone brown ferrug ?phosph mst; prob lots of haematite 8134900 784300 Running Creek Karns Dolomite R,TS 146173 357A sandstone white coarse friable quartzose sandstone 8133150 785390 Running Creek Echo Sandstone R,TS 146174 362 sandstone white medium silicified quartzose sandstone 8134500 784960 Running Creek Echo Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146175 364 sandstone white fine silicified quartzose sandstone 8133540 781990 Running Creek Karns Dolomite R,TS AGSO 146176 367 sandstone white silicified fine-medium quartzose sandstone 8175610 757480 Pungalina Echo Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146177 371C sandstone white silicified medium quartzose sandstone 8174070 766430 Pungalina Echo Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146178 396·1 peperite basalt-sediment 8065425 190615 DDH6SU4 199 Westmoreland Seigal Volcanics R 146179 398-2 sandstone red/brown pebbly lithic sst with ?basalt clasts 8139820 666320 DOH Wearyan I 743.6 Glyde Pungalina Member R,TS 146180 398-3 sandstone pink very coarse grained lithic sandstone 8139820 656320 DOH Wearyan I 667.5 Glyde Echo Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146181 398-4 sandstone white med to v. coarse grained quartz-lithic sst 8139820 656320 DOH Wearyan I 641.5 Glyde Echo Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146182 398-6 sandstone pink medium-coarse lithic sandstone 8139820 656320 DOH Wearyan I 614.5 Glyde Echo Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146183 398-6 sandstone pink pebbly lithic sandstone 8139820 656320 DOH Wearyan I 686.5 Glyde Echo Sandstone R,TS AGSO 146184 399-1 dolostone grey carbonaceous dolostone 8100008 796877 DOH 91HC1 325.6 Redbank Wollogorang Formation R,TS 146185 399-12 mudstone grey carbonaceous shale/mudstone 8100008 796877 DDH91HC1 264.5 Redbank Wollogorang Formation R,TS AGSO 146186 399-14 mudstone red dolomitic siltstone;chert evaps? 8100008 796877 DOH 91HC1 244.8 Redbank Wollogorang Formation R,TS 146187 399-15 sandstone gravelly lithic sandstone 8100006 796877 DOH 91HC1 233 Redbank Wollogorang Formation R,TS 146188 399-17 dolostone grey carbonaceous dololutite 8100008 796877 DOH 91HC1 226.6 Red bank Wollogorang Formation R,TS 146189 399·19 dolostone grey dololutite 8100006 796877 DOH 91HC1 220.8 Red bank Wollogorang Formation R AGSO 146190 399-20 sandstone gravelly lithic sandstone 8100008 796877 DDH91HC1 202 Red bank Wollogorang Formation R,TS

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Catalog# Field# Rock Name Rock description Northing Easting DOH Depth (m) Area Lithostratigraphy Preps Geochem

146191 399-21 sandstone grey reduced lithic sandstone with mudclasts 8100008 796877 DOH 91HC1 194 Redbank Wollogorang Formation R,TS 146192 399-22 sandstone grey reduced sandstone with bitumen In porosity 8100008 796877 DOH 91HC1 184.5 Redbank Wollogorang Formation R,TS 146193 399-24 basalt grey altered basalt 8100008 796877 DOH 91HC1 154.1 Redbank Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS AGSO 146194 399-30 sandstone pink/grey coarse lithic sandstone 8100008 796877 DOH 91HC1 37.5 Redbank Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146195 399-32 basalt black altered basalt with bitumen 8100008 796877 DOH 91HC1 13.6 Redbank Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS AGSO 146196 07-1 sandstone white lithic medium sandstone with red staining 8163630 784812 DD95GC007 264.8 Pungallna Wollogorang Formation R,TS 146197 07-2 sandstone white-grey lithic med sst with bitumen and chlorite 8163630 784812 DD95GC007 215.3 Pungalina Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146198 07-3 sandstone while-grey lithic med sst with bitumen and chlorite 8163630 784812 DD95GC007 187 Pungalina Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146199 D7-4 sandstone immature lithic coarse sst with basalt pebbles 8163630 784812 DD95GC007 171 Pungalina Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146200 07-5 sandstone immature lithic coarse sst with basalt pebbles 8163630 784812 DD95GC007 161.9 Pungalina Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146201 07-6 sandstone immature lithic coarse sst with basalt pebbles 8163630 784812 DD95GC007 139.3 Pungalina Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146202 D7-7 sandstone fine lithic sandstone 8163630 784812 DD95GC007 119.9 Pungalina Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146203 D7-8 sandstone fine brown sst & mudstone with basalt fragments 8163630 784812 DD95GC007 108.2 Pungalina Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146204 07-9 sandstone white vuggy coarse lithic sandstone 8163630 784812 DD95GC007 85.2 Pungalina Pungalina Member R,TS 146205 D7-10 sandstone white massive coarse lithic sandstone 8163630 784812 DD95GC007 65 Pungalina Pungalina Member R,TS 146206 07-11 sandstone white massive coarse lithic sandstone 8163630 784812 DD95GC007 55.6 Pungalina Pungalina Member R,TS 146207 07-12 sandstone white coarse pebbly lithic sandstone 8163630 784812 DD95GC007 55.5 Pungalina Pungalina Member R,TS 146208 07-13 sandstone white coarse pebbly lithic sandstone 8163630 784812 DD95GC007 54.2 Pungalina Pungalina Member R,TS 146209 07-14 sandstone white coarse pebbly lithic sandstone 8163630 784812 DD95GC007 53.3 Pungalina Pungalina Member R,TS 146210 07-15 sandstone white coarse lithic sandstone 8163630 784812 DD95GC007 41.5 Pungalina Pungalina Member R,TS 146211 057-13 sandstone pale lithic sandstone 8148490 793700 DD94RC57 96 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146212 057-14 sandstone pale lithic-dolomitic sandstone with mudclasts 8148490 793700 DD94RC57 94.4 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146213 057-15 sandstone brown lithic-dolomitic sandstone with mudclasts 8148490 793700 OD94RC57 93 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146214 066-17 mudstone brown laminated mudstone 8148770 795270 DD94RC66 73.3 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146215 070-09 sandstone maroon lithic-dolomitic sandstone 8146550 793370 DD94RC70 100 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146216 0111-11 sandstone calcarenite with disseminated sulphides 8148300 793450 DD94RC111 84.6 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,PS 146217 D126-10 sandstone sandstone with mudstone intraclasts 8148470 795350 DD95RC126 27.7 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146218 0129-09 sandstone red/brown to fawn sandstone & khaki/grey mdst 8148510 795350 DD95RC129 38.9 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,PS 146219 0129-12 sandstone red/brown sandstone with khaki/grey mudclasts 8148510 795350 DD95RC129 35.2 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,PS 146220 D157-04 sandstone fawn silicicfied lithic sandstone with muclasts 8148750 793500 DD95RC157 79.3 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146221 048-26 mudstone green baked mudstone against pink basalt 8148300 793375 DD94RC48 76.6 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146222 054-2 sandstone mottled green-maroon sandstone 8148370 793700 DD94RC54 61.3 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146223 066-30 sandstone red lithic-dolomitic sandstone 8148770 795270 DD94RC66 45.4 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,PS 146224 070-14 sandstone pale lithic-dolomitic sandstone 8146550 793370 DD94RC70 77 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146225 0115-27 basalt brown massive basalt 8148310 793400 DD94RC115 8.5 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146226 D44-37 mudstone red/brown mudstone 8148290 793590 DD94RC44 31.9 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146227 070-24 sandstone pale maroon dolomitic quartzose sandstone 8146550 793370 DD94RC70 33.8 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146228 040-19 sandstone pale pink quartzose sandstone with Cu-Mn oxides 8148380 793470 OD94RC40 19.4 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS 146229 075-27 sandstone pale maroon calcarenite with green mudclasts 8148840 795390 DD94RC75 0.3 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,TS

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Catalog# Field# Rock Name Rock description Northing Easting DOH Depth (m) Area Lithostratigraphy Preps Geochem

146230 0107-03E breccia peperite breccia 8148300 793580 0094RC107 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,PS 148231 057-04 breccia peperite breccia 8148490 793700 0094RC57 125.4 Running Creek Gold Creek Volcanics R,PS 146232 039-07 hornfels black magnetite hornfels 8148310 793470 OD94RC39 214.7 Running Creek Wollogorang Formation R,PS 146233 0118-12 sandstone pebbly lithic sandstone 8148340 793450 OD94RC118 5.2 Running Creek Pungallna Member R,TS 146234 0124-6 sandstone pebbly lithic sandstone 8148320 793490 0094RC124 4 Running Creek Pungalina Member R,TS 146235 0124-7 sandstone pebbly lithic sandstone 8148320 793490 OD94RC124 3 Running Creek Pungallna Member R 146236 0132-24 sandstone pebbly lithic sandstone 8142800 792580 0095RC132 36.4 Running Creek Pungalina Member R,TS 146237 0132-04 breccia hyaloclastite breccia of basalt clasts in mdst matrix 8142800 792580 0095RC132 179.7 Running Creek Wollogorang Formation R 146238 0128-07 mudstone monomict mudstone breccia with dolomite nodules 8147480 798330 0095RC128 237.7 Running Creek Wollogorang Formation R 146239 0128-12 mudstone carbonaceous mudstone with dolomite nodule 8147460 798330 0095RC128 204.8 Running Creek Wollogorang Formation R 146240 0128-16 dolostone dolostone with saccharoidal chert after anhydrite 8147460 798330 OD95RC128 180.6 Running Creek Wollogorang Formation R 146241 0 128·25 sandstone gravelly sandstone with basalt, mdst & quartz clasts 8147460 798330 OD95RC128 134 Running Creek Wollogorang Formation R 146242 0132.01 sandstone red/brown pebbly sst &mdst with basalt clasts 8142800 792580 0095RC132 217.7 Running Creek Wollogorang Formation R 146243 018.05 mudstone black carbonaceous mdst & green tuffaceous shale 8151290 795780 OD91RC18 259 Running Creek Wollogorang Formation R 146244 018-08 sandstone pebbly sandstone 8151290 795780 0091RC18 197 Running Creek Wollogorang Formation R,PS 146245 018-09 sandstone pebbly sandstone and mudstone 8151290 795780 0091RC18 188 Running Creek Wollogorang Formation R,TS 146246 708 rhyolite large cobbles/bOulders of rhyolite 8098720 793930 Redbank Pungalina Member TS AGSO

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