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RB 50/00014 Report on quartzite deposit, secn 128 Hd Dalkey - Highways and Local Government Department.
A ridge composed of massive grey-blue to pink quartzite occurs 3½ miles north-north-west of Owen Railway Station. The deposit is regarded as belonging to the River Wakefield sandstones and shales of the Wlllouran series. The beds dip 25 to 30 to the...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1960
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RB 50/00181 Quartzite deposit, secn 128 Hd Dalkey. Report on diamond drilling.
Owen Township has been tested by diamond drilling to prove its suitability for road building. Reserves in excess of 50 000 cubic yards of good quality quartzite suitable for use as crushed aggregate have been indicated.-
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Published: 18 May 1960
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RB 81/00089 Copper mineralization in the Eurelia Carrieton area.
Uneconomic stratiform copper mineralization over area of 2.5 by 1 km was discovered by Utah west of Eurelia in 1969 - 1977. It occurs near core of SW plunging anticline in the Burra Group. Host rocks are carbonaceous and pyritic siltstone, dolomite,...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1981
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RB 76/00134 Geochemical exploration of the Riverton and Eudunda 1:63 360 sheets. Completion report.
About 1,500 samples were collected during a stream sediment sampling survey on the Riverton and Eudunda 1:63 360 geological sheets and analysed for Cu, Pb, Zn, Au, W, Mo, Nb, Co and Mn. Rolling means, residual values, correlation coefficients and mean...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1976
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RB 76/00156 Bungaree Quartzite (new name). Lower Adelaidean, southwest of Spalding, South Australia.
Mapping near the Spalding Inlier and to the south indicates that a quartzitic sequence between the River Wakefield Group (now termed Subgroup) and Skillogalee Dolomite was wrongly identified as Rhynie Sandstone and should now be re-named. The term...-
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Published: 15 Dec 1976
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RB 93/00042 Orroroo bedrock drilling 1993.
Eighty three reverse circulation drill holes totalling 2615.5 metres were drilled on Quorn, Orroroo, Paratoo and Carrieton 1:100 000 sheets to determine bedrock geology and geochemistry below sedimentary cover. The program is a part of the South...-
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Published: 01 Oct 1993
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Belton. Annual and final reports for the period 12/11/90 to 11/11/91.
TARGET: Gold and base metals in the Belton-Paratoo area, north-east of Orroroo. EXPLORATION: Reconnaissance geological mapping and rock chip geochemical sampling of areas identified by remote sensing (thematic mapping). RESULTS: No follow-up was...-
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Published: 03 Apr 1992
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Jamestown. Progress and final reports to licence expiry for the period 25/4/79 to 23/10/80.
To guide a search for diamonds in the vicinity of Jamestown, structural loci for possible kimberlite targets were defined by lineament analysis. Ground magnetics and radiometrics, done as follow-up to stream sediment and soil sampling undertaken over...-
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Published: 31 Mar 1981
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Annual report to Nov 1971 on the exploration programme for SML 614.
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Published: 01 Jan 1971
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RI 036 The Geology of the 0rroroo 1:250,000 Map Area
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Eurelia - Carrieton area. Progress reports to licence expiry/renewal for the period 27/5/1974 to 26/5/1976.
Continuing exploration for economic stratiform copper occurrences in the Carrieton area has involved considerable further drilling (69 rotary drag bit holes for a total of 2864 m, 19 percussion / precollar cased holes for a total of 2381 m, and 6...-
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Eurelia - Carrieton area. Annual and progress reports to licence amalgamation/renewal for the period 5/8/1971 to 14/2/1972.
Ongoing exploration for possible economic stratiform copper deposits occurring in Late Proterozoic metasediments forming the Eurelia Anticline has concentrated on evaluating mainly the Copper Claim prospect plus four less attractive prospects, after...-
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Eurelia - Carrieton area. Progress and annual reports to licence expiry/renewal for the period 30/3/1973 to 29/3/1974.
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ExpNotes PARACHILNA (v2): Explanatory Notes PARACHILNA (second edition, 1999)
The PARACHILNA map area (31 to 32°S, 138 to 139.5°E) occupies the central Flinders Ranges which are made up of folded, mostly marine sedimentary Neoproterozoic and Cambrian rocks of the Adelaide Geosyncline, and adjoining plains underlain by Cainozoic...-
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Bull 053 The Adelaide Geosyncline: Later Proterozoic Stratigraphy, Sedimentation, Pataeontology and Tectonics
The extremely thick succession provides one of the most complete sedimentary records for the Late Proterozoic. The term geosyncline is used in a non-genetic sense for the basin in which deposition occurred during the Adelaidean and Cambrian. Only the...-
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RB 68/00020 Precambrian stratigraphic sections near Spalding, Yatina, Carrieton and Manna Hill, South Australia.
Eight stratigraphic sections were measured on enlargements of air photos between Spalding and Cradock, up to 200 miles north or northeast of Adelaide. The rocks are mainly from the Umberatana, Burra and River Wakefield Groups of the Adelaide System....-
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Published: 20 Feb 1969
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RB 66/00168 Gravity survey of portion of the ADELAIDE 1:250 000 map area.
Results of a regional gravity survey conducted in the Northern Adelaide Plains and Hills areas of the ADELAIDE sheet area indicate the presence of several faults, including the northern extension of the Para Fault. The profiles and contour map...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1970
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RB 63/00133 Subdivision of the Adelaide System (submitted to 39th ANZAAS Congress Precambrian Symposium, secn C).
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Published: 01 Jan 1966
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RB 66/00074 Geology of the ORROROO 1:250 000 map area.
An essentially unmetamorphosed sequence of Upper Proterozoic Adelaide System rocks has been folded into a parallel series of north and north-east trending folds on the ORROROO mapsheet area. Rocks of the Adelaide System are up to 50,000 ft thick, and...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1971
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RB 62/00034 Geology of the Spalding Willouran Inlier.
The Spalding inlier is a lens-shaped area of tightly-folded Willouran rocks of the Adelaide System (Upper Precambrian), extending north-south for about 10 miles; it is about 100 miles north of Adelaide. The rim of the inlier is marked in most places...-
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Published: 09 Feb 1966