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RB 86/00054 Petrography of a differentiated basic intrusion known as the Black Hill Norite.
15 specimens from the outcrop indicate that the layering and preferred orientation are due to magma flow and that the intrusion is probably not tilted through 90 degrees. The level exposed by erosion is probably close to the original roof of the...-
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Published: 01 Jul 1986
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PACE Theme 2 (drilling partnerships with PIRSA and industry): Year 2 partnership DPY2-50, Black Hill JV Project area mafic/ultramafic intrusion - hosted nickel sulphide mineral prospects. Project interim and final reports.
In the area of the Black Hill Cambro-Ordovician layered basic intrusive complex located between Cambrai, Swan Reach and Florieton, Inco Resources identified six geophysical (density contrast and magnetic) anomalies, interpreted as being closely...-
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Published: 06 Dec 1906
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Data release - as updated [made at SA Director of Mines’ discretion] : Black Hill. Annual reports for the period 26/8/2008 to 24/3/2019.
During Year 6 of tenure, new licence owner Specifix Braeside made numerous offers to outside parties and was involved in separate subsequent negotiations for creating either exploration joint ventures or else securing the outright sale of the existing...-
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Published: 28 May 1919
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RB 2014/00001 Geology of the dimension stone quarries at Black Hill, South Australia.
Black Hill, located 85 km to the east of Adelaide, is an important source of black "granite". The gabbro and norite exposed on the hill over an area of 4 km by 3 km represent the outcropping top of a much larger Cambro - Ordovician gabbroic intrusion....-
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Published: 01 Apr 2014