Terrain Classification for Engineering Purposes of the Marree Area, South Australia |
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INTRODUCTION | 4 |
PROVINCE No 23 001 AND ITS TERRAIN PATTERNS | 12 |
PROVINCE No 23 004 AND ITS TERRAIN PATTERNS | 34 |
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Alluvium ARRANGEMENT OF TERRAIN braided channel channel Rock CHARACTERISTIC CROSS-SECTION SHOWING claystone colluvium CROSS-SECTION SHOWING TYPICAL dendritic derived from rock Description of Dominant DIAGRAMMATIC REPRESENTATION Discontinuous Dolomite Dominant Soil Drainage Type Order eucalypts Flinders Range Frequency per Mile grass and forbs gravelly clay Group Adelaide System gypsum heavy-textured clay decomposed inclusive in terrain kopi Length of Terrain linear strike ridges LITHOLOGY LOCATION OF TERRAIN Marree Mile Drainage Type miles 500 yards Miles Stream Frequency Minor stream channel Number Occurrence Area Order 1st 2nd outcrop Rubble derived partly silicified rock Pattern Number Occurrence Proterozoic quartz quartzite Relief Amplitude ft REPRESENTATION OF TOPOGRAPHY river red gum rock outcrop Rubble sandstone sandy or gravelly scale Miles TERRAIN seasonal grass SHOWING TYPICAL LOCATION Shrubland shrubs siltstone terrain pattern 01 Terrain Pattern Number Terrain Unit Width TERRAIN UNITS Terrain TOPOGRAPHY AND ARRANGEMENT twice horiz Type Order 1st UNITS Terrain Pattern UNITS WITHIN TERRAIN Width of Terrain