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RB 2004/00019 Review of open file company exploration data, from 1997 to mid-2003 Curnamona 1:250 000 map sheet, Olary Domain South Australia
Open file company exploration information, released since the previous exploration review (McCallum, 1998) on the CURNAMONA 1:250,000 mapsheet area [note: this scale of mapsheet has its name conventionally written in capitals], is reviewed in this...-
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Published: 01 Oct 2004
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RB 2004/00004 Central Gawler Gold Sup-project. Data Catalogue.
This report contains summaries of categorised relevant GIS data types, i.e. in the geology, regolith, geochemistry, geophysics, spectral, topographic, land tenure and cultural categories, for all datasets which have been located to date. It includes...-
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Published: 01 Jan 2004
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ExpNotes LINCOLN: Explanatory Notes LINCOLN, SI 53-11.
The LINCOLN 1:250,000 scale regional geological map area covers southern Eyre Peninsula and includes numerous islands lying off its eastern, southern and western coasts. The region encompasses a complex geological history and contains a variety of...-
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ExpNotes GILES: Explanatory Notes GILES, SH 53-01.
Concealed basement on GILES comprises ?Archaean to Palaeoproterozoic metamorphic rocks belonging to the Nawa Subdomain of the Gawler Craton. These are intruded by Mesoproterozoic Hiltaba Suite granitic bodies and Mesoproterozoic or Neoproterozoic...-
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ExpNotes STREAKY BAY: Explanatory Notes STREAKY BAY, SI 53-02.
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ExpNotes OLARY: Explanatory Notes OLARY, SI 54-02.
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ExpNotes GAIRDNER: Explanatory Notes GAIRDNER, SH 53-15.
Includes brief historical notes. Extensive exploration for gold, tin, nickel, base metals and uranium.-
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ExpNotes WHYALLA: Explanatory Notes WHYALLA, SI 53-08.
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ExpNotes PARACHILNA (v2): Explanatory Notes PARACHILNA (second edition, 1999), SH 54-13.
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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