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Version History of NSW Geology Maps

1.2.4

February 7, 2019

Fix for invalid map downloads

1.2.3

June 13, 2015

Map view no longer re-centres itself when another map is chosen The pop-ups can now be closed by clicking an 'X' A warning appears before the intial automatic map download is done.

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1.2.2

May 23, 2015

Pop-ups always work now - even at the greatest zoom level. Application icon has been improved. Additional screenshots.

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1.1

May 7, 2015

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Description of NSW Geology Maps

View geology maps and airborne geophysical images produced by the Geological Survey of NSW (Australia). The maps and images are downloaded to your phone so that no mobile reception is required in the field. Your location is always indicated on the map, and the map can be re-centred to your current location at any time with just one touch. The simplified geology map displays 106 broad rock types and is interactive. When the screen is touched the name and age of the underlying rock type is displayed in a pop-up. When the pop-up is touched, additional information is displayed. A detailed geology map of the eastern part of NSW will soon be available. This will also be interactive and provide information on approximately 3,000 rock units. A useful tool for NSW geologists, engineers, farmers, environmental consultants and students and anyone interested in geology, landforms and soils. Note that when you first run the app, the simplified geology map of NSW is downloaded automatically, but you can pause or cancel this download at any time.
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NSW Geology Maps: FAQ

Is NSW Geology Maps iPad-compatible?

Yes, NSW Geology Maps has support for iPad devices.

Who is the developer of NSW Geology Maps?

Geological Survey of NSW is the creator of the NSW Geology Maps app.

What is the minimum iOS version to run NSW Geology Maps?

NSW Geology Maps requires iOS 8.1 or later.

What is the overall app rating of NSW Geology Maps?

Users have given NSW Geology Maps a poor rating of 1 out of 5.

What’s the app category of NSW Geology Maps?

The Main Genre Of The Nsw Geology Maps App Is Productivity.

What NSW Geology Maps application version is the latest one?

1.2.4 is the most recent version of NSW Geology Maps.

What is the date of the latest NSW Geology Maps update?

The last update for NSW Geology Maps was on December 1, 2024.

When did the NSW Geology Maps app come out?

NSW Geology Maps was first released on February 5, 2023.

What is the age rating of NSW Geology Maps?

This app is appropriate for all ages, with no offensive or inappropriate content.

What are the languages supported by NSW Geology Maps?

NSW Geology Maps is available in English.

Can I enjoy NSW Geology Maps by subscribing to Apple Arcade?

Sorry, NSW Geology Maps is not on Apple Arcade.

Can I find in-app purchases in NSW Geology Maps?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of NSW Geology Maps.

Can I use NSW Geology Maps with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use NSW Geology Maps with Apple Vision Pro.

Does NSW Geology Maps include ads as part of its experience?

No, NSW Geology Maps does not include ads as part of its experience.

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Reviews of NSW Geology Maps

Fix it

Could someone please fix this app? It’s soo close to being great but the broken zoom and out of date maps make it useless..

Good idea poor execution

Still can’t zoom in on the app

Resources are getting dated

I suppose rocks don’t change however that’s not the case with solar, wind and hydro. Data from 2014 is pretty useless in 2022.