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South Australian Resources Information Geoserver

SARIG logo - click to enter SARIG

An online web application developed by the Minerals and Energy Group enabling users to search, view and download information relating to minerals, petroleum and geothermal exploration in South Australia

www.sarig.pir.sa.gov.au

 

About SARIG 2020
SARIG browser compatibility
New and improved features

Guides to using SARIG
Trouble shooting
Contact: more information and training

What's new in SARIG 2020

SARIG outage extension

The planned outage for the SARIG application has been extended. The application will now be unavailable from 18:00 hours Friday 27 April until 06:00 hours Sunday 29 April Australian Central Standard Time.

SARIG outage 27-28 April 2012

The SARIG application will be unavailable between the hours of 18:00 Friday 27 April until 16:30 hours on Saturday 28 April due to essential maintenance and testing of electrical equipment.

The SARIG team apologise for any inconvenience.

Mineral exploration release areas

Following amendments to the Mining Act 1971 that came into force in July 2011, expired, partially surrendered, surrendered or cancelled exploration licence areas may be released for application. A new map layer in SARIG shows pending mineral release exploration areas (ERAs).

More information about ERAs

State Geophysical Images ERS downloads

State Geophysical Images can now be downloaded in ERS format as well as TIFF.

To access right click the image map layer, select the download button. Click OK to accept DMITRE's Spatial Data Terms and Conditions, choose required format (TIFF or ERS) and click download.

SARIG application


About SARIG 2020

The South Australian Resources Information Geoserver (SARIG) has been totally redeveloped to provide an easy to use browser independent interface that has retained and built upon the best features of previous SARIG releases.

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SARIG 2020 browser compatibility

Optimal performance for SARIG 2020 is provided by:

  • Google Chrome
  • Firefox
  • Safari

Use of Internet Explorer (Versions 8 and 9) can cause unpredictable results. SARIG 2020 does not support earlier versions (7 and below) of Internet Explorer. More information about this issue is given on the Troubleshooting page

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New and improved features in SARIG 2020

  • New map interface
    Supporting Google style mouse navigation, the new map interface provides a full screen map with easy to use menus including a new draw and measure tool
  • New Identify tool
    In addition to results for visible layers, the results screen also provides data or search screens for drillholes, geophysical (magnetics, radiometrics and gravity), company reports for expired exploration tenements, mines and mineral deposits and preliminary digital geological maps over the defined area
  • New Where Is? tool
    Search for a place or mine location
  • Improved online mineral exploration licence application
    Collates all the information required under amendments to the Mining Act in an easy to use online wizard process for new, renewal and subsequent licences
  • Improved database searching
    New search screens provide a wider range of search options for
    • Drillholes (mineral, petroleum, geothermal and water)
    • Rock Sample Analyses (geochemistry, petrology, biostratigraphy
    • PIRSA and company non-confidential publications and technical reports
    • Geoscience library databases
  • Improved online shop
    Purchase GIS data CD/DVDs, books / publications (historical and new releases) online
  • New data layers
    • Land Access
      • Property boundaries
      • Pastoral stations
      • Local government areas (councils)
      • Marine parks
      • Many others and more on the way
    • Updated and new state imagery (now downloadable as GeoTIFF files)
      • Magnetics
      • Gravity
      • Radiometrics
    • Seismic horizon sun-shaded imagery (51 new layers) for Eromanga / Cooper and Otway Basins
    • Drillholes - all have new data layers with links to drillhole database and new search engine with extensively expanded search options
    • Rock sample analyses (geochemistry, petrology, biostratigraphy and calcrete) - all have new data layers with links to rock sample database and a new search engine with extensively expanded search options
    • HyLogger drillholes - new drillholes constantly added to dataset with high resolution core imagery and analyses results

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