Cootamundra percent potassium grid geodetic

Created 16/10/2025

Updated 16/10/2025

The radiometric, or gamma-ray spectrometric method, measures the natural variations in the gamma-rays detected near the Earth's surface as the result of the natural radioactive decay of potassium (K), uranium (U) and thorium (Th). The data collected are processed via standard methods to ensure the response recorded is that due only to the rocks in the ground. The results produce datasets that can be interpreted to reveal the geological structure of the sub-surface. The processed data is checked for quality by GA geophysicists to ensure that the final data released by GA are fit-for-purpose. This radiometric potassium grid has a cell size of 0.00052 degrees (approximately 53m) and shows potassium element concentration of the Cootamundra, NSW, 1997/98 in units of percent (or %). The data used to produce this grid was acquired in 1997 by the NSW Government, and consisted of 69086 line-kilometres of data at 250m line spacing and 80m terrain clearance.

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Title Cootamundra percent potassium grid geodetic
Language eng
Licence Not Specified
Landing Page https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/c93ef1c1-aca8-4b2d-a957-eae75ca7171b
Contact Point
Geoscience Australia Data
clientservices@ga.gov.au
Reference Period 15/11/1997 - 20/03/1998
Geospatial Coverage
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors
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Data Portal Geoscience Australia

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This dataset was originally found on Geoscience Australia "Cootamundra percent potassium grid geodetic". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the dataset:
https://ecat.ga.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/csw/dataset/cootamundra-percent-potassium-grid-geodetic