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RB 44/00108 Letter to the Senior Warden re. ways of resolving issues with legal compliance of precious stones claim working practices currently being followed on the Andamooka Opalfield.
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Published: 27 Jun 1957
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RB 45/00118 Final report on iron ore prospecting, Corunna area, Iron Knob district.
In an area of limited basement outcrop located between 2 and 5 miles north-northwest of Iron Knob township, the Department's surface traverse channel sampling (969'), percussion boring (643’) and diamond drilling (1270’) tested a low grade...-
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Published: 04 Dec 1957
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RB 46/00025 Beryl deposits in South Australia.
South Australia’s most promising beryl deposits are in the Olary region about 250 miles north-east of Adelaide. Occurrences in other parts of the state are known. Beryl is widespread in small amounts in pegmatite of the Olary region and has been...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1959
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RB 46/00048 Andamooka and Coober Pedy Opalfields.
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Published: 01 Jan 1958
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RB 46/00222 Report on visit to Western Australian manganese and beryl deposits.
During the period May 27th - June 21st, 1958, the writer visited Western Australia and by courtesy of the Geological Survey of Western Australia and the Commonwealth Bureau of Mineral Resources was guided to a number of the most important manganese...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1958
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RB 47/00086 Outline of the biostratigraphy of Andamooka Opalfield.
Four faunal assemblages are present in the Lower Cretaceous shales and sandstones at Andamooka. Abundant Aptian foraminifera occur in the "toe dirt" immediately below the opal horizon. A notable discovery from recent sampling is that of late...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1961
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RB 47/00123 Andamooka Opalfield.
Sediments tentatively assigned to the Marinoan Series (late pre Cambrian age) unconformably underlie Mesozoic and Cainozoic sediments in the area investigated. Opal is known to occur at three horizons and may occur in a fourth within the Mesozoic...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1960
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RB 48/00056 Recovery of beryllia from beryl (RD 86).
The use of several reactants for the decomposition of beryl ore, for the recovery of beryllia is described. By sintering mixtures of beryl, limestone, and soda ash at high temperatures, followed by acid leaching, almost total dissolution of the...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1960
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RB 77/00010 Foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Andamooka Opalfields.
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Published: 01 Jan 1977
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RB 77/00117 Investigation of the heavy mineral sands along the coast of Eyre Peninsula.
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Published: 01 Jan 1977
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RB 78/00065 Nephrite jade deposits near Cowell. Report no. 2 - Trial mining and evaluation of the jade.
Cowell jade province contains 100 outcrops. The nephrite jade is associated with isoclinally folded dolomitic marble and calc silicate horizon in the upper Gneiss Complex of the Early Proterozoic Cleve Metamorphics. Discusses mining methods and quality.-
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Published: 01 Jan 1978
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RB 80/00026 Opal in South Australia.
Enlarged written version of a talk on the geology of opal, its occurrence and mining methods prepared for public presentation.-
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Published: 01 May 1980
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RB 82/00050 South Australia. Investment and development for the 80s. Investment seminar April 1982, Singapore and Hong Kong.
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Published: 01 Jul 1982
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RB 83/00078 Petrography of two specimens of matrix opal from Andamooka.
Limestone of (?)Cambrian age and sedimentary breccia of (?)Mesozoic age are suggested for the origin of the opalised rock.-
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Published: 01 Oct 1983
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RB 84/00011 Nephrite jade deposits near Cowell. A review of mineral tenure and production to December, 1982.
Compilation of Departmental and company records on tenure and production.-
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Published: 01 Dec 1983
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RB 84/00060 Mineralogy of three samples of heavy mineral sands from Moniers sand pit, Golden Grove.
Samples contained substantial amounts of staurolite and minor heavy minerals (tourmaline, muscovite, ilmenite, rutile, kyanite and sillimanite), but not abundant enough to be of economic interest.-
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Published: 01 Jul 1984
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RB 86/00031 Reconnaissance sampling for heavy mineral sands, Kangaroo Island.
Beach sands, dunes and selected creek sand were sampled. Kanmantoo Group metasediments that underlie most of the island, basalt and granite are favourable source rocks for heavy minerals. They are being actively eroded along most of the coastline but...-
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Published: 01 May 1986
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RB 86/00027 Aluminosilicates of the Olary region.
37 thin sections were examined and 3 specimens selected as possibly indicating potential ore deposits. Uncertainty is introduced by extreme variability of the material. The selected specimens contain andalusite as major aluminosilicate mineral. No...-
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Published: 01 May 1986
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RB 86/00070 Andamooka Opalfields results of the 1984 prospecting scheme.
Andamooka Opal Fields, have been major world producer of precious opal since 1933. Opal has formed within a weathered, bleached profile at the interface of white, sandy claystone (Kopi) and underlying, grey brown montmorillonitic clay (Mud) near the...-
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Published: 01 Sep 1986
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RB 86/00069 Precious opal and the weathered profile at Coober Pedy.
The Coober Pedy Precious Stones Field is the largest producer of precious opal in the world. The opal is the product of weathering processes and is localised within the weathered profile. It occurs in early Cretaceous marine claystone of the Bulldog...-
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Published: 01 Nov 1986