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Site Location Accuracy Capture Date Visualisation Type Description Maximum Visible Extent Latitude Longitude Elevation Keywords Lithology
DaisyBanksPit12 Map
20 03/23/2015 12:11 p.m. 3D ~80cm pit into dark grey sandy soils and white-brown sandy clay overlying Jurassic Dolerite. Richmond, Tas. 2.00 -42.72939600000 147.42269500000 -9999.000 clay, Jurassic Dolerite, regolith clay
DaisyBanksPit11 Map
20 03/23/2015 11:25 a.m. 3D ~80cm pit into dark grey sandy soils and white-brown sandy clay overlying Triassic interbedded micaceous brown, red-purple, green and grey carbonaceous siltstone, shale, mudstone and sandstone. Richmond, Tas. 2.00 -42.72936200000 147.42457600000 -9999.000 clay, regolith clay
DaisyBanksPit10 Map
20 03/23/2015 11:20 a.m. 3D ~80cm deep pit into Cenozoic soil and clays overlying (inferred) Jurassic Dolerite. Richmond, Tas. 2.00 -42.73042400000 147.42464400000 -9999.000 Jurassic Dolerite, Clay, Alluvial, regolith Clay
DaisyBanksPit9 Map
20 03/17/2015 12:49 p.m. 3D ~80cm deep pit into soil and clays overlying late Cenozoic alluvial terrace deposits. Richmond, Tas. 2.00 -42.72983600000 147.42554400000 -9999.000 clay, alluvial, regolith Clay
DaisyBanksPit8 Map
20 03/17/2015 2:03 p.m. 3D ~80cm deep pit into soil and clays overlying Paleogene-Neogene silicified rock. Richmond, Tas. 2.00 -42.73246200000 147.42641700000 -9999.000 clay, alluvial, regolith clay
DaisyBanksPit7 Map
20 03/17/2015 2 p.m. 3D Undifferentiated alluvial soils and clays developed on Quaternary alluvial terrace gravel deposits predominantly derived from Parmeener and Palaeogene-Neogene units with clasts commonly of basalt and in places dolerite. Richmond, Tas. 2.00 -42.73247900000 147.42657600000 -9999.000 clay, alluvial, regolith clay
DaisyBanksPit6 Map
20 03/17/2015 1:54 p.m. 3D ~80cm deep pit into soil and clays overlying Quaternary alluvial and marsh deposits of modern flood plains; of gravel, sand, silt and clay. Richmond, Tas. 2.00 -42.73310300000 147.43077000000 -9999.000 clay, alluvial, regolith clay
DaisyBanksPit5 Map
20 03/17/2015 1:50 p.m. 3D ~80cm wide pit into recent sediments overlying Quaternary alluvial and marsh deposits of modern flood plains; of gravel, sand, silt and clay. Richmond, Tas. 2.00 -42.73253700000 147.42790800000 -9999.000 palaeochannel, alluvial, regolith Gravel
DaisyBanksPit4 Map
20 03/17/2015 1:45 p.m. 3D ~80cm deep pit into soil and clays overlying Quaternary alluvial and marsh deposits of modern flood plains; of gravel, sand, silt and clay. Richmond, Tas. 2.00 -42.73176200000 147.42817100000 -9999.000 Clay, alluvium, regolith Clay
DaisyBanksPit3 Map
20 03/17/2015 1:37 p.m. 3D ~80cm deep pit into soil and clays overlying Quaternary alluvial and marsh deposits of modern flood plains; of gravel, sand, silt and clay. Richmond, Tas. 2.00 -42.73071600000 147.42842100000 -9999.000 clay, alluvium, regolith Clay
DaisyBanksPit2 Map
20 03/17/2015 1:33 p.m. 3D ~80cm deep pit into soil and clays overlying quaternary alluvial deposits. Richmond, Tas. 2.00 -42.73141700000 147.43138200000 -9999.000 clay, alluvium, regolith clay
DaisyBanksPit1 Map
20 03/17/2015 1:18 p.m. 3D Undifferentiated alluvial soils and clays developed on Quaternary alluvial terrace gravel deposits predominantly derived from Parmeener and Palaeogene-Neogene units with clasts commonly of basalt and in places dolerite. Richmond, Tas. 2.00 -42.73095300000 147.43018100000 -9999.000 clay, alluvium, regolith clay
SBay1 Map
20 03/13/2015 9:17 a.m. 3D Pole photography of the Charles Darwin Cliff at Sandy Bay. Tertiary basaltic lava flows and pyroclastic material deposited from a small volcanic vent approximately 200m to the west 25.00 -42.91649600000 147.36026000000 -9999.000 basalt, tuff, agglomerate, volcanology, igneous basalt, tuff
Prices10 Map
20 03/13/2015 9:12 a.m. 3D Fault contact in the shore platform between steeply dipping carbonaceous siltstone and horizontal siltstone - thrust fault? Prices Point, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania. 10.00 -43.03404100000 147.74658500000 0.500 fault, structure siltstone
Prices9 Map
20 03/13/2015 9:13 a.m. 3D Cross bedded channel sandstone body in fine grained carbonaceous floodplain sediments. Prices Point, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania. 5.00 -43.03359100000 147.74572400000 0.500 channel, cross bed, fluvial, floodplain, sedimentology sandstone, siltstone
Prices8 Map
20 03/13/2015 9:13 a.m. 3D Triassic fluvial/floodplain sediments. Prices Point, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania. 10.00 -43.03366100000 147.74592300000 0.500 fluvial, floodplain, sedimentology sandstone
Prices7 Map
20 03/13/2015 9:13 a.m. 3D Cross beds and channels in Triassic fluvial sediments. Prices Point, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania. 10.00 -43.03379200000 147.74610800000 0.500 sandstone, cross beds, fluvial, channel, sedimentology sandstone
Prices6 Map
20 03/13/2015 9:13 a.m. 3D Thrust? Fault cross cutting Triassic carbonaceous siltstone and sandstone. Prices Point, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania. 10.00 -43.03390900000 147.74637700000 0.500 thrust fault, siltstone, sandstone, fluvial, structure siltstone, sandstone
Prices5 Map
20 03/13/2015 9:13 a.m. 3D Cross bedded 'prograding' Triassic sandstone unit with clear erosional truncation. Prices Point, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania. 8.00 -43.03478900000 147.74734900000 0.500 cross bedding, sandstone, fluvial, sedimentology sandstone
Prices4 Map
20 03/13/2015 9:13 a.m. 3D Normal faults disrupting Triassic sandstone and siltstone layers - detail view of Prices3. Prices Point, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania. 7.00 -43.03492200000 147.74760300000 0.500 normal fault, sandstone, siltstone, fluvial sediments, structure, sedimentology sandstone, siltstone
Prices3 Map
20 06/20/2016 3:22 p.m. 3D Normal faults disrupting Triassic sandstone and carbonaceous siltstone layers. Prices Point, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania. 13.00 -43.03491300000 147.74760800000 0.500 fluvial sediments, normal fault, sandstone, siltstone, structure, sedimentology sandstone, siltstone

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