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Now available to all South Australian mineral explorers is the newly acquired Tallaringa and One Tree geophysical surveys flown as part of the PACE initiative.
These surveys continue the work begun in the early 1990’s under the South Australian Exploration Initiative (SAEI) and continued with Targeted Exploration Initiative, South Australia (TEISA) focusing on the provision of pre-competive regional airborne geophysical data to explorers.
The data was flown at 400 metre line spacing with an 80 metre sensor height.
Each survey has the following datasets available:
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![]() One Tree Ternary Image |
![]() One Tree TMI Image |
![]() One Tree Total Count Image |
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| Tallaringa Ternary Image | Tallaringa TMI Image | Tallaringa Total Count Image |
For further information or to obtain a copy of the datasets, please contact:
Stephen E Petrie
Airborne Geophysics Database Coordinator
ph: 08 8465 3065





