Geological Structure Zones (1:1,000,000)

Geological Structure Zones (1:1,000,000) | This dataset contains structural zones of Victoria. These zones were defined by VandenBerg et al. (2000) after an original definition by Gray (1988). Altered by Cayley et al. 2018.\nEach zone encompases rocks that are related in space and time or have a sim...

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Zusammenfassung:Geological Structure Zones (1:1,000,000) | This dataset contains structural zones of Victoria. These zones were defined by VandenBerg et al. (2000) after an original definition by Gray (1988). Altered by Cayley et al. 2018.\nEach zone encompases rocks that are related in space and time or have a similar structural history. The boundaries to structural zones are usually defined by major faults.\n\nThe zone names are used extensively in Australian and international geological literature.\n\nThis layer may be overlayed with other geological data to determine regional geological relationships. \n\nReferences: \nGRAY, D.R., 1988. Structure and tectonics. In Douglas, J.G. & Ferguson, J.A. (eds), Geology of Victoria, pp. 1-36. Geological Society of Australia, Victorian Division, Melbourne.\nVandenBerg, A.H.M., Willman, C.E., Maher, S., Simons, B.A., Cayley, R.A., Taylor, D.H. Morand, V.J., Moore, D. & Radojkovic, A., 2000. The Tasman Fold Belt System in Victoria. Geological Survey of Victoria Special Publication.\n\nCayley, R.A., McLean M.A., Skladzien, P.B., & Cairns, C.P., 2018. Stavely Project - Regional 3D Geological Model. Stavely Project Report 3. Geological Survey of Victoria. Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources.