b'Geophysics in the surveysNewsThe data acquired will be incorporated into the next statewide merge with suitable open-file data from private companies as there is considerable high-resolution coverage (50 m line- spacing, 4060 m terrain clearance) available.The data acquired will be publicly available in the second half of 2021 through MinView. To receive a copy of the data please email minex.crc@planning.nsw.gov.au.Mundi MinEx CRC airborne electromagnetic surveyIn April 2021 GSNSW and GA also conducted an airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey north of Broken Hill, over the Mundi Mundi Plains. NRGs Xcite time-domain electromagnetic system acquired 3000-line km over an area of approximately 7300 km2. The helicopter flew along eastwest lines 40 km long, about 2.5 km apart, at a height of 60 m, with the Xcite system suspended 30 m below. Lines were diverted to go over water bores and Figure 3.Map of MinEx CRC focus areas and associated geophysical surveys. drillholes to aid interpretation of the data. The data acquired will be publicly available the report, how the data can be accessed,survey over the greater Cobar and Nynganin August through MinView. To receive a downloaded or further explained - pleaseregion. This involved flying an airplanecopy of the data please email minex.crc@contact minex.crc@planning.nsw.gov.au. 60 m above the ground along eastwest- planning.nsw.gov.au.oriented lines spaced 200 m apart.Cobar MinEx CRC airborneThe survey will improve the resolution of,Statewide magnetic merge update magnetic and radiometric survey and fill gaps in, our existing coverage incoming soonthe Cobar region which already comprises In June 2021 GSNSW and GA started ansignificant surveys from government andMost of New South Wales airborne airborne magnetic and radiometric (AMR)private companies, spanning 50 years.geophysical data acquired by private Figure 4.Cobar MinEx CRC AEM curtains in MinView 3D with aerial photography in the background.19 PREVIEW AUGUST 2021'