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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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Bull 049 Regional Stratigraphic Analysis of the Gidgealpa Group, Southern Cooper Basin, Australia
A regional stratigraphic analysis, using mainly quantitative data derived from wireline logs, has led to the reconstruction of the palaeogeography and depositional history of the Permian Gidgealpa Group within the southern Cooper Basin. The Cooper...-
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Lake Yantawena (East). Progress reports for the period 27/11/1970 to 26/11/1972.
An airborne scintillation spectrometer survey with follow-up ground radioactivity surveying, new geological and gamma logging of deep water bores, and subsequent road traverse drilling of 64 regional reconnaissance open rotary holes totalling 24,447...-
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Report on the geology of the Rodeo West Volcanoclastics - EL 137.
Very detailed, 1:10 scale geological mapping of one of the exposed copper-bearing volcaniclastic-derived sedimentary units on the eastern flank of the Carrieton Syncline, was undertaken during early 1976 in a creekbed 1 km west of Carrieton township....-
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Published: 01 Jan 1976
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RB 00492 Report on a reconnaissance geological survey of the Proterozoic - Cambrian succession of Yorke Peninsula, with reference to oil exploration in the Cambrian system.
In order to better assess the oil prospects of the Cambrian rocks of Yorke Peninsula, the Fuel Section of the Geological Survey of South Australia undertook during 1956 a detailed investigation of the Proterozoic - Cambrian stratigraphic succession...-
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Published: 01 Aug 1900
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RB 00831 Bookartoo ochre deposit, secn 85 Hd Parachilna.
The Bookartoo ochre mine, which lies 19 km south-east of Parachilna on the western face of the Heysen Range, for centuries has been a traditional and important source of quality ceremonial decorative pigment for the aborigines of central and eastern...-
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RB 00759 Basin study of [sub-basins to] the Great Artesian Basin, South Australia: Palaeozoic and Triassic [sediments].
Report discusses via a series of maps the subsurface geology of the Cooper and Pedirka regions underlying the Great Artesian Basin in South Australia. A general tectonic and depositional environmental framework is delineated for each of 3 layers of...-
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Published: 31 Dec 1899
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RB 00818 Review of the Warburton Basin.
This report summarises known information on that portion of the Warburton Basin which underlies the Cooper Basin, and makes suggestions for research which may provide guidelines for petroleum exploration in pre-Permian rocks of northeastern South...-
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SP 023 Morphetts Enginehouse and Cornish Beam Engine, Burra Mine, South Australia
The history of deep mine drainage technology as developed and recorded since the Middle Ages, and the more recent story of the evolution of the steam powered Cornish beam engine during the Industrial Revolution, are described to form the basis for an...-
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SP 006 Cornish Mining Heritage
In South Australia, early mining methods, haulage and processing of ore and pumping of water from mines such as Glen Osmond, Montacute, Burra, Kapunda and Wallaroo Moonta, were based on Cornish technology. Observations are presented, based on visit to...-
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Broch 065 Gold at Jupiter Creek. A guide to the historic gold diggings.
Gold mining greatly contributed to the development of Australia in the second half of the 19th century. By the turn of the century the Echunga Goldfields had become South Australia's major producer of gold, mainly won from an area extending from the...-
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Broch 087 Talisker silver-lead mine. A guide to the historic mine site.
Small deposits of silver·lead ore are widely distributed through the Mount Lofty and Flinders Ranges. Historically the one at Glen Osmond, near Adelaide, is the most significant as the site of Australia's first metal mine. But Talisker was also one of...-
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Broch 064 Glen Osmond mines. A guide to the historic mine site.
Glen Osmond mines consist of a number of individual mines, the most famous being Wheal Gawler (,wheal' is Cornish for mine), Wheal Watkins and the Glen Osmond mine. The land at Glen Osmond was first surveyed and sold in the 1830s. Historically the...-
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Broch 079 Sleeps Hill Quarries. A guide to the walking trail.
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Broch 067 Kapunda Mine
Kapunda Mine was the first successful metal mine in Australia and, together with Burra, contributed to the Colony's recovery from economic crisis in the early 1840s; it has also made a major contribution to South Australia's Cornish heritage. The...-
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Bull 047 The Sedimentology of the Cambrian Wirrealpa and Aroona Creek Limestones
The Wirrealpa and Aroona Creek Limestones are early Middle Cambrian formations which crop out in the Flinders Ranges of eastern South Australia. They are up to 140 m thick and are underlain and overlain conformably by thick red bed sequences. This...-
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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 2021/00011 Models, geology and exploration of heavy mineral deposits in South Australia.
This study draws together diverse aspects of South Australia’s heavy minerals (HM) resources geoscience to provide an overall context for evaluating their occurrence, economic significance and origins. Two main objectives are addressed by the subject...-
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Published: 01 Sep 2021
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SP 027 Discovering Historic Moonta
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RB 69/00117 Preliminary report, breakwater construction materials, Port MacDonnell - Department of Marine and Harbours.
Potential sources of breakwater construction material in the area surrounding Port MacDonnell have been investigated. Deposits of dolomite, basalt and flint pebbles in the area were inspected, and the presence of granite near Dergholm in Victoria has...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1971