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Maier and Wright found that increased rainfall at altitude was predominantly winter rainfall, however the area is strongly influenced by summer storms. The influence of these unpredictable summer storms is reflected in the differences between the highest and lowest annual rainfall records recorded at
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Rainfall Project (Maier and Wright 1996), which began monitoring rainfall on the nearby Gammon Plateau at 930m in 1988 indicated that rainfall and number of rain days increases with altitudes greater than 400m above sea level in this area. With the Mawson Plateau at ~700m, rainfall averages are
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Brandle, R: "A Biological Survey of the Flinders Ranges, South Australia 1997-1999 (Biodiversity Survey and Monitoring, National Parks and Wildlife, South Australia, Department for Environment and Heritage)" Page 3, Department for Environment and Heritage,
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Saucepan Creek is a major tributary of the Granite Plateau Creek. The name refers to the discovery of two abandoned, or lost, saucepans found at different times, and at separate locations along the creek. One was found hanging from a
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for the Granite Plateau Creek, and its major tributary, Saucepan Creek. Both of these creeks flow only briefly after rain and as the region receives highly variable rainfall, water is scarce for most of the year and both creeks are
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map and is ~100m downstream from a distinctive T-junction on Granite Plateau Creek. The waterhole is the location of an old emergency rations cache put there in the early 1980s by the owners of the Arkaroola pastoral lease.
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is a small peak high on the central plateau with 360-degree panoramic views of the plateau, and is named after Lorraine Edmunds, Arkaroola's former information officer, National Parks employee, and conservationist.
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Stardrop Waterhole is a periodic waterhole upstream of Tee Junction Waterhole and is named after the solitary steel "star dropper" fence post found at the site.
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Sprigg, R. C. (Reginald Claude): "Arkaroola-Mount Painter in the northern Flinders Ranges, S.A : The Last Billion Years." Page 298, Arkaroola Pty Ltd, 1984
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The Granite Escarpment also appears on the Yudnamutana 1:50000 topographical map. It is a high ridge of exposed and weathered granite overlooking Lake Frome.
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There are numerous trough-like waterholes along the creeks on the Mawson Plateau, many are ephemeral being subject to adequate rainfall in creek catchments.
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The main creek on the plateau has been known by successive owners of the Mount Freeling pastoral lease as the Granite Plateau Creek.
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Despite the relative abundance of permanent water, mammals and birds are sparse on the plateau, but there are small populations of
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Waterhole on the Granite Plateau Creek; the more permanent of these waterholes support small populations of unidentified fish.
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Typical Mawson Plateau terrain; rolling hills, with sparse vegetation interspersed with numerous eroded granite boulders.
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on the plateau. When they are found at, or near significant locations they occasionally contribute to the place name:
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at a height of between 600 and 750 m. It is dissected by Saucepan Creek and the Granite Plateau Creek; both are
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Originally known as the Freeling Heights lower granite plateau, it was renamed The Mawson Plateau after
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Reptiles have fared better than mammals and there are numerous species of snakes, skinks and dragons.
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Arkaroola (56mm – 949mm). Similar variations certainly occur on the Mawson Plateau.
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at the junction (Saucepan Junction) of Saucepan Creek and the Granite Plateau Creek
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In a gorge on Granite Plateau Creek there is a high granite cliff known to
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Ray's Waterhole is a picturesque permanent waterhole on Saucepan Creek.
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is bounded by the Hamilton Creek on the north and west, the Granite
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Eroded granite boulders near the Granite Escarpment.
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30°6′38″S 139°25′19″E / 30.11056°S 139.42194°E / -30.11056; 139.42194
Flinders Ranges
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