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RB 84/00007 Sand and clay resources of the Maslin Beach-Pedlar Creek area.
Evaluates economic potential of all stratigraphic units and recommends modification of Extractive Industry Zone. Contains 115 million tonnes of construction sand predominantly in North Maslin Sand Member and widespread weathered bedrock brick shale....-
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Published: 30 Sep 1985
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RB 83/00097 Sedimentology and lithology of the Cape Jervis Beds at the type section, Cape Jervis, South Australia.
Results of pebble lithology and till fabric analysis are presented to reconstruct ice movements and environment of deposition during the Late Palaeozoic glaciation.-
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Published: 01 Nov 1983
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RB 78/00134 Finniss town water supply investigation.
Well (100 metres) intersected 6 thin low yielding aquifers mostly in Tertiary and Permian sands.-
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Published: 01 Jan 1978
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RB 99/00028 Sand resources of the Mount Compass area. Reconnaissance drilling and testing.
Mount Compass is an important sand resource area. The ACI Glenshera sand pit, which supplies Australia's largest container glass plant at West Croydon with over 100 000 tonnes per year of glass sand, is also a major source of foundry sand. Four...-
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Published: 01 Oct 1999
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RB 99/00018 Mount Lofty Ranges groundwater assessment - Tookayerta Catchment.
The Tookayerta Catchment is an area which is increasingly coming under pressure from its landowners for the development of local groundwater resources to irrigate dairy pastures, berry plantations and vineyards. The catchment encompasses two...-
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Published: 01 Oct 1999
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Mount Compass. First annual report and final report to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 6/2/2001 to 5/2/2003.
Buried Tertiary sand in the Mount Compass area, ~50 km south of Adelaide, was the target of exploration performed adjacent to the existing Glenshera sand pit. Aircore drilling (31 vertical holes, total 1269 m) defined an area containing a deposit of...-
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RB 64/00041 Permian deposits of South Australia and their fauna.
Lower Permian sediments occur in all the main sedimentary basins of South Australia. The Cape Jervis Beds are described, and the Lake Phillipson Beds and Stuart Range Beds formally named. In general, the formations follow a sequence of boulder clay...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1967
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RB 71/00012 Ferry berth, Cape Jervis marine reserve, Hd Waitpinga. Report on geological investigations - Department of Marine and Harbours.
Foundation conditions for a ferry berth in a small inlet at Cape Jervis were investigated by three diamond drill holes up to 15m deep. The sea floor at the site is composed of sediments of Permian age. Rocky outcrops of Kanmantoo Group greywackes form...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1971
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RB 71/00120 Permian and reworked Devonian microfossils from the Troubridge Basin.
Data, on numerous Permian samples from the Troubridge Basin, prepared for foraminifera and acid-resistant microfossils, are listed. By far the most important is a dark grey clay from Waterloo Bay, Yorke Peninsula, in which were found foraminifera...-
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Published: 29 Jul 1971
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Coonarie. Second partial surrender report for the period 27/8/2007 to 26/8/2010.
An area located near Stansbury on southern Yorke Peninsula is being explored for possible buried sandstone-hosted sedimentary uranium deposits that may have been formed in the Tertiary and Permian strata, and also for possible unconformity-related...-
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Published: 14 Dec 1910
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Policeman Point. Final report at licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 30/1/2008 to 29/1/2009.
Exploration of an area located in the upper South-East for possible economic coal or uranium mineralisation has consisted of office studies only, examining regional data to interpret whether favourable structural settings for coal deposition exist,...-
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Published: 23 Feb 1910
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Currency Creek (part of the Fleurieu Project). First partial surrender report, for the period 4/6/1992 to 20/9/2013.
A number of peripheral parts of the subject licence, in all comprising 54% of the originally granted area, have recently been relinquished by current holder Terramin, as part of the management conditions applying to the company's multi-licence...-
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A new geological map of Hallett Cove.
Hallett Cove is one of South Australia’s foremost natural science treasures. Exposed examples for prime geological concepts of superposition of strata, depositional unconformities (representing time breaks), and folding and faulting of sedimentary...-
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Geological map of Hallett Cove [surface geology jpeg version].
Hallett Cove is one of South Australia’s foremost natural science treasures. Exposed examples for prime geological concepts of superposition of strata, depositional unconformities (representing time breaks), and folding and faulting of sedimentary...-
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Published: 01 Nov 1919