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  • industrial material - (6)
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STRATIGRAPHY

  • Andamooka Limestone - (6)
  • Yarloo Shale - (3)
  • Yarrawurta Shale - (3)
  • Ajax Limestone - (2)
  • Simmens Quartzite Member - (2)
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PUBLICATION DATE

Specific date: 1980, 20/04/1980, 04/1980

Date range: 1980-2022, 04/1980-08/1990

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Stratigraphy: Andamooka Limestone Commodity: Industrial material

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  • RB 78/00154 Stuart Creek agate deposit.

    Agate or banded chert nodules weather out of the Cambrian Andamooka Limestone over an area of several square kilometres south of the Stuart Creek Opal field. In places the agate nodules are concentrated into extensive deflation lag gravels. Banding is...
      Document Published: 01 Jan 1978
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  • Bull 041 Geology and Mineral Resources of the Andamooka and Torrens Area

    Regional geological mapping of the area was initiated in 1959 and was completed in 1964. All tracks in the area were traversed and detailed mapping confined to critical localities and to areas where this was considered desirable. Geological boundaries...
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  • RB 61/00102 Geology and mineral resources of the Andamooka-Torrens area (19/10/1965).

    The area embraced by the Andamooka and Torrens 4-mile geological sheets is defined by long 136° 30- long 138° 00 and lat 30° 00- lat 32° 00 and comprises an extensive partially dissected plateau west of Lake Torrens, the Lake Torrens sunkland and part...
      Document Published: 19 Oct 1965
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  • White Cliff (part of the Lake Torrens Project). Final report at licence full surrender, for the period 24/7/2003 to 7/4/2016.

    Only minimal work has been conducted on the small area comprising all of the now surrendered remaining part of EL 5366, which is centred 20 km north-northeast of Roxby Downs township. That work began with Tasman Resources' generation of a conceptual...
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  • Ediacara Range. Progress and final reports on evaluation of phosphate prospects, for the period June to November 1975.

    Exploration for possible commercial accumulations of sedimentary shallow marine phosphorite ore in the Ediacara 'Sub-basin', 26 km west of Beltana, has consisted of a search within the Early Cambrian strata for any sites or layers of phosphate...
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  • Lake Torrens. Final report to licence surrender for the period 6/4/1976 to 23/7/1976.

    The phosphate potential of the Cambrian Andamooka Limestone, inferred to outcrop on the plain near the lake shoreline just to the north-east of Lake Torrens, was investigated by geological photointerpretation and ground reconnaissance. Due to poor...
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