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Interpreted Proterozoic solid geology of Six Mile Hill – Mineral Systems Drilling Program Special Map Series, 1:75 000 scale.
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ExpNotes KINGOONYA: Explanatory Notes KINGOONYA, SH 53-11.
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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 COOBER PEDY: Explanatory Notes COOBER PEDY, SH 53-06.
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ExpNotes ELLISTON: Explanatory Notes ELLISTON, SI 53-06.
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ExpNotes YARDEA: Explanatory Notes YARDEA, SI 53-03.
The YARDEA 1:250,000 scale regional geological map area straddles the southern margin of the Gawler Ranges on northern Eyre Peninsula. The only major township within the area is Minnipa, with Kimba and Wudinna both located immediately south of the...-
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ExpNotes BARTON: Explanatory Notes BARTON, SH 53-09.
Shallow Precambrian crystalline basement underlies the greater part of the BARTON 1:250 000 map area. Thicker Neoproterozoic, Cambrian and Carboniferous Permian sediments occur in the northwest, with the southern margin bounded by the Karari Fault...-
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ExpNotes STREAKY BAY: Explanatory Notes STREAKY BAY, SI 53-02.
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ExpNotes CHILDARA: Explanatory Notes CHILDARA (2007 edition), SH 53-14.
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ExpNotes CHILDARA: Explanatory Notes CHILDARA (1980 edition), SH 53-14.
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RB 2007/00008 CHILDARA, South Australia, [geological map] sheet SH53-14. South Australia. Geological Survey. 1:250 000 Series - Explanatory Notes.
The CHILDARA 1:250 000 map area is located on the western Gawler Craton, an ancient crystalline shield comprising Archaean, Palaeoproterozoic and Mesoproterozoic metasediments, volcanics and granites that has been tectonically stable since 1450 Ma...-
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Published: 01 May 2007