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Stratigraphy: Wangkonda Formation Category type: Geomatic Engineering

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  • RB 56/00110 Sellicks Hill lead anomaly area.

    There is no abstract created for this record
      Document Published: 01 Jan 1965
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  • Angaston. Progress reports to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 22/7/1991 to 21/1/1992.

    TARGET: Marble resources in the Angaston area which might be suitable to use as raw material for soda ash manufacture. EXPLORATION: Detailed geological mapping [some scale(s) given] and surface rock chip geochemical sampling (22) of various deposits....
      Document Published: 20 Mar 1992
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  • RB 67/00018 Phosphate deposits in the Myponga area (and unpublished appendix - A suite of phosphatic rocks from Myponga, SA, by G. Williams, Amdel).

    Mapping and sampling beyond the area of the Myponga phosphate quarry has indicated the existence of further occurrences of phosphate rock. The phosphate-bearing areas have been faulted, producing a number of isolated blocks. At least two phosphatic...
      Document Published: 01 Jan 1970
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  • RB 65/00062 Myponga phosphate deposit (Heatherdale Pastoral Pty Ltd and Appendix, scintillometer survey by B.J. Taylor).

    Comparatively high grade phosphate rock is present at the Myponga deposit, discovered in 1921. A total of 887 tons was produced by the Broken Hill Pty. Ltd. In 1941-1942. The phosphate occurs in the upper beds of the lower Cambrian Mt. Terrible...
      Document Published: 01 Jan 1969
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  • Yankalilla. Progress reports and final report to licence full surrender, for the period 23/6/1975 to 9/5/1977.

    Possible economic Mississippi Valley or Irish Midlands type, stratabound hydrothermal Pb-Zn mineralisation was the target of a regional appraisal of Lower Cambrian carbonate rocks on the western Fleurieu Peninsula. Initially, the licensee performed a...
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  • Aldinga Bay. Progress reports to licence expiry/renewal, for the period 8/5/1969 to 7/5/1970.

    The range of Lower Cambrian limestone hills extending between Normanville and Myponga Beach was investigated for its base metal potential by orientation stream sediment sampling and by grid-based soil sampling (2298 samples). Three significant areas...
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