• EveningStar open pit Mount Magnet October. Bob Watchorn sketch 1987.
  • Leonora giant ring structure on Landsat.
  • Yilgarn surficial geology showing Cauden giant ring structure. Blewett 2004
    Yilgarn surficial geology showing Cauden giant ring structure. Blewett 2004
  • Yamarna giant ring cluster
  • Jack Towers cottage Mt Magnet bob Watchorn Sketch October 1987
  • Hannans Brown Hill shaft Kalgoorlie, 1894 Bob Watchorn sketch 1996
  • Wogarno shearing shed, Kirkalocka. WASO recital 1991. Bob Watchorn Sketch, 1991
  • Great Boulder Early Shafts 1893. Bob Watchorn Sketch 1997
  • Mt Bischoff water cannon 1895. largest tin mine in world at that time. Kick started Tasmania's economy.
  • The Olgas Kata Tjudata, from the west 1996. Bob Watchorn Sketch 1996.
  • Kalgoorlie Baptist Church, Bob Watchorn Sketch 1998
  • Cooktown Queensland from Grassy Hill to the south. Bob Watchorn sketch 2006
  • Cliff Dweller houses, Arizona USA Bob Watchorn sketch 2006
  • Barnhill Station Bungles Kimberly Western Australia. Bob Watchorn Sketch 2009
  • Cattle truck Hillside Station Pilbara Western Australia. Bob Watchorn Sketch 2009
  • Balcony overlooking Port Hedland bay Pilbara. Bob Watchorn Sketch 2009
  • Hobart from Lance and Shirley Watchorn's balcony. Bob Watchorn sketch 1999.
  • Evening Star open pit Mt Magnet. Bob Watchorn Sketch 1987
  • Silver Lake Shaft WMC Kambalda. First big Nickel mine in Australia Bob Watchorn Sketch 1996
  • Silver Lake Shaft WMC Kambalda. First big Nickel mine in Australia Bob Watchorn Sketch 1996
  • Cooktown from Grassy Hill on the Endeavor river, Queensland. Bob Watchorn Sketch 2006
  • Cooktown from Grassy Hill on the Endeavor river, Queensland. Bob Watchorn Sketch 2006
  • Fishing boat harbour. Albany 2006
  • Fishing boat harbour. Albany 2006
  • Shalom retreat, Manjimup Western Australia 2003
  • Victory-defiance open pit Kambalda. Bob Watchorn Sketch 1994
  • Hill 50 main shaft, Mt Magnet western Australia. Bob Watchorn Sketch 1987
  • Perth, Western Australia from beneath Mt Henry Bridge, Mt Pleasant. Bob Watchorn Sketch 1999
  • The granites, Mt Magnet, Western Australia. Bob Watchorn Sketch 1987.
  • Two intrepid divining-rod prospectors, Peter Cook and Donald Thompson, Wingellina nickel project, Western Australia 2006
  • Brown Hill Shaft. Mt Magnet, Western Australia. Bob Watchorn sketch 1988.
  • Brown Hill Shaft. Mt Magnet, Western Australia. Bob Watchorn sketch 1988.
  • Eclipse mine shaft Mt Magnet. Bob Watchorn sketch 1987.
  • Eclipse mine shaft Mt Magnet. Bob Watchorn sketch 1987.
  • Boogardie State Battery, Mt Magnet, Western Australia. Bob Watchorn Sketch 1988
  • Boogardie State Battery, Mt Magnet, Western Australia. Bob Watchorn Sketch 1988
  • Great Boulder main shaft Kalgoorlie, Western Australia 1903. Bob Watchorn Sketch 1997.
  • Great Boulder main shaft Kalgoorlie, Western Australia 1903. Bob Watchorn Sketch 1997.
  • Hesperus Dawn Gold Mine Ruins, Mt Magnet, western Australia. Bob Watchorn sketch 1997.
  • Hesperus Dawn Gold Mine Ruins, Mt Magnet, western Australia. Bob Watchorn sketch 1997.
  • Edward Carson shaft, Mt Magnet, Western Australia. Bob Watchorn sketch 1988.
Africa Landsat enhancement

Part 2, Africa Landsat enhancement. African Continent Evolution research using ultra-detailed Landsat and Seismic Tomography from surface to 2,900 km depth. Implications for Plate Tectonics, continent formation and the genesis and targeting of mineralisation. © Bob Watchorn July 2020

Africa Landsat enhancement. African Continent Evolution research using ultra-detailed Landsat and Seismic Tomography from surface to 2,900 km depth. Implications for Plate Tectonics, continent formation and the genesis and targeting of mineralisation

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Africa Evolution Exploration

African research using ultra-detailed Landsat and Seismic Tomography from surface to 2,900 km depth. Implications for Plate Tectonics, continent formation and the genesis and targeting of mineralisation. Part 1

1. Introduction African research will be the subject of this next series of 12 posts of the transcript and figures from an AusIMM Webinar on 2nd September 2020 on African … [Read More]

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Antarctica Australia Moon Mercury Late Heavy Bombardment

Antarctica seismic tomography gives detailed structural geology at 30, 100, 150 and 200 kilometer depths.

This post continues the author’s structural geology research of Antarctica by examining plan and sectional Antarctica seismic tomography from 30 to 200 km depth and comparing the structures with Late Heavy Bombardment structures on the Moon and Mercury.

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