Banded Iron Formation and Greenstone survey data
Authors: NatureMap; Western Australia, Department of Biodiversity;
doi: 10.15468/jnetji
Banded Iron Formation and Greenstone survey data
Abstract
The data within this broad datasource are comprised from a number of surveys undertaken over the last 14 years. Specifically: 1. Data from seven ranges within the Eastern Goldfields captured during 1994-1996 (370 quadrats, 8739 records); 2. Data from the Die Hardy, Mt Jackson, Windarling and Bungalbin ranges captured during 2005 (66 quadrats, 1898 records); and 3. The Yilgarn Banded Iron Formation Survey from 2005-08 (1217 quadrats, 31119 records) For more information on these datasets visit the BIF theme page by clicking on Themes | Banded Iron Formations (BIF) in the main menu.
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