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RB 80/00054 Coongra no. 1 well completion report.
Aim was 1) to determine whether Permian sediments extended across the northern Muloorina Ridge, and thereby connected the Arckaringa and Pedirka basins; 2) to identify basement high-speed seismic refractor. The well was abandoned in Early Cretaceous...-
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Published: 01 May 1980
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RB 85/00044 Age of palynofloras from the Algebuckina Sandstone from Afmeco CUR 5 ABMINGA Well, western Eromanga Basin.
Palynomorph assemblages are very sparse and poorly preserved. One sample is assigned to the Contignisporites cooksoniae' Zone of Middle / Late Jurassic age.-
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Published: 01 Sep 1985
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RB 85/00055 Preliminary report on the palynostratigraphy of SADME Toodla no. 1 well, southwestern Eromanga Basin.
5 spore / pollen zones and 3 dinoflagellate zones are recognised in Toodla 1, ranging from late Jurassic to Late Albian. The Mesozoic units penetrated by this well on palynological evidence are younger than traditionally recognised in other parts of...-
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Published: 01 Oct 1985
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RB 89/00031 Palynological analysis of Early Cretaceous sediments east of the Peake and Denison Ranges.
Samples of calcareous concretions, mudstone, siltstone and sandstone were assigned an Aptian age.-
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Published: 01 May 1989
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RB 91/00052 Ruby Hill 1. Well completion report.
SADME stratigraphic drillhole Ruby Hill 1 was sited 10.4 km east of William Creek, and was designed to penetrate Early Cretaceous rocks of the Eromanga Basin and to sample pre-Mesozoic basement. It intersected 191 m of the Eromanga Basin sedimentary...-
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Published: 01 May 1991
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Abminga Diamond Project. Data release made at licence renewal [and project cessation]: progress reports and annual reports for the period 25/10/1993 to 17/3/2004.
The Abminga Diamond Project, undertaken by Caldera Resources NL, was granted exploration project status, including permission for EL joint reporting, in July 1996. This event followed up to two years of work by other operators on a number of...-
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Conference poster - [Phanerozoic] Geology of the Peake and Denison Ranges area.
This poster was exhibited to accompany a talk presented by the authors at the 1st Eromanga Basin Symposium, Adelaide, 9-11 November 1982 (the talk abstract is indexed separately).-
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Organic petrology: Macumba 1 and Poolowanna 1 wells through the Eromanga, Simpson Desert and Pedirka Basins.
The dispersed organic matter content of drill cuttings samples from the subject wells was examined microscopically to assess its hydrocarbon potential. In general it appears that the Cretaceous and Permian sediments are unlikely to be good source...-
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Organic petrology of samples from a group of four wells in the Simpson Desert and Pedirka Basins.
Sixty five samples from 4 wells were examined for organic matter type and abundance, and maturation levels. The Late Permian Purni and Early Jurassic Poolowanna Formations contain the best source rocks in the Poolowanna Trough. These sequences are...-
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Source rock and petroleum geochemistry of the Eringa Trough, Pedirka Basin.
6 drill core samples and 68 drill cuttings samples from selected organic-rich intervals in 4 Eringa Trough wells were subjected to organic geochemical and petrographic analyses to enable assessment of their hydrocarbon generative potential. Following...-
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MESA Pedirka and Eromanga Basins Thermal and Tectonic History Project. Reports for the period January 1995 to December 1996.
Apatite fission track analysis (AFTA), detailed source rock property and organic maceral vitrinite reflectance data has been collected from several key wells neighbouring the Eringa Trough, as part of a collaborative ARC grant project run by MESA and...-
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Stratigraphic cross sections through the Pedirka region.
A collection of 5 stratigraphic cross-sections through the Pedirka region of South Australia, the Northern Territory and Queensland, at a vertical scale of 1:200. GR and sonic well log correlations are related to geological time intervals, utilizing...-
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Organic petrology of samples from a selected group of wells in or near the Arckaringa Block.
34 selected drill core and cuttings samples from six wells were assessed by petrographic methods for their degree of organic maturation and petroleum source potential. The sampled sequence ranged in age from ?Devonian through to Permian, Jurassic and...-
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RI 044 The Geology and Hydrocarbon Potential of the Pedirka Basin
Includes Permian palynology of Purni 1, Witcherrie and Mokari 1, Pedirka Basin.-
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ExpNotes CURDIMURKA: Explanatory Notes CURDIMURKA
There is no abstract created for this record-
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ExpNotes WINTINNA: Explanatory Notes WINTINNA
A new generation, first edition WINTINNA 1:250 000 scale geological map and explanatory notes have been published. These documents represent the conclusion of the Geological Survey of South Australia's geological mapping program undertaken in the...-
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RB 71/00037 Mount Willoughby 001. Well completion report.
Mount Willoughby 1 was drilled in the northern part of the Arckaringa Basin as a continuation of the SA Department of Mines stratigraphic study of this area. The well was drilled on the western plateau of a positive gravity high on the Wintinna 1 mile...-
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Published: 05 Apr 1971
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RB 71/00013 Mount Willoughby no. 1 well. Palaeontological examination of selected material.
Biostratigraphy of drill core and cuttings was erected for Mt Willoughby, and some biostratigraphy of the Lambina 1 was revised. Problems with contamination were encountered.-
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Published: 29 Jan 1971
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RB 73/00092 Geology and hydrocarbon potential of the Pedirka Basin.
The Pedirka is a Permian infrabasin beneath the western Great Artesian Basin. It lies mainly in the central north of South Australia and the southeast of the Northern Territory but a small part may also extend into Queensland. Much of the eastern...-
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Published: 06 Apr 1973
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RB 72/00120 Muddy Tank 001 Well completion report.
Stratigraphic well Muddy Tank 1 was drilled to sample fossiliferous late Jurassic clays. Consequently seen palynological evidence has firmly dated the Algebuckina Sandstone as very late Jurassic (ca. 144 to 141 Ma).-
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Published: 01 Jan 1972