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Stratigraphy: Mintaro Shale Category type: Igneous And Metamorphic Petrology

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  • RB 60/00037 Geology of the Clare 1-mile military sheet.

    The Clare 1-mile mapsheet area is situated about 70 miles north of Adelaide, South Australia, in partly hilly agricultural and pastoral country. The oldest Adelaide System (Proterozoic) rocks are the phyllites, quartzites and dolomites of the River...
      Document Published: 25 Feb 1965
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  • RB 98/00014 Clare Drilling. Phase 2 - June 1997.

    Phase Two of a drilling program at Clare, South Australia was undertaken in June, 1997. A total of 6 bores were drilled, 4 of these at existing locations established during Phase One drilling in January, 1996, and a further 2 at Watervale Oval as...
      Document Published: 01 Mar 1998
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  • SADME/Amdel mineral research project : [petrological/mineralogical and geochemical] investigation of Mintaro slate. Progress reports nos 1 and 2 for the period August 1978 to January 1979.

    24 samples of quarried 'slate' (fine-grained dolomitic siltstone) from Mintaro were examined to determine microscopic reasons for the observed variability in their physical properties.
      Document Published: 25 Jan 1979
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