Bingie Bingie (NSW) orthophotograph basemap A3 Stefan Vollgger Alexander Cruden 10.4225/03/5a9dd6bc42910 https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/figure/Bingie_Bingie_NSW_orthophotograph_basemap_A3/5950303 The high resolution orthophotograph for this map was generated using a UAV photogrammetry workflow (as outlined in Vollgger & Cruden 2015, Journal of Structural Geology). <br><br>This basemap can be freely used for educational purposes (e.g., geological/structural mapping of igneous rocks). Students will be able to locate themselves quicker and more accurately in the field. Additionally, the high resolution basemap allows them to get a more holistic view of the complex structural features (i.e., dyke apophysis) and magmatic features (i.e., magma mingling) that Bingie Bingie is famous for.<br><br>Note that the size of the PDF is optimized to be printed in format A3. <br> 2018-03-06 00:10:50 Bingie Bingie igneous rocks fieldwork Geology, Structural fractures dykes teaching geological mapping photogrammetry Geology Structural Geology