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Yumali. Progress reports to licence expiry/renewal, for the period 7/6/1978 to 18/10/1983.
Base metal exploration activities undertaken by Thiess Brothers in the Yumali - Coomandook area investigated several coincident regional gravity and aeromagnetic anomalies arising from concealed Palaeozoic basement rocks. These anomalies are part of a...-
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Published: 14 Nov 1983
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RB 55/00068 Geological investigation of Mount Gambier pumping station access tunnel - EWS Department.
A new pumping station is to be built in the Blue Lake crater to supply Mount Gambier with water. Access to this pumping station by a tunnel from the bottom of an old pumping shaft is proposed. The new pumping station is to be built adjacent to the...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1962
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RB 78/00150 Hydrogeological assessment of proposed rubbish tip sites for Mount Gambier.
In conjunction with an inter departmental committee and representatives, from local government, fifteen proposed solid waste disposal sites were investigated in the vicinity of Mt. Gambier. After subjecting each site to relevant pollution potential...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1978
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RB 71/00185 Construction material, Port MacDonnell breakwater - Minister of Marine.
The construction of a stone-mound breakwater at Fort MacDonnell will require about 100,000 to 170,000-tons of suitable stone. Individual blocks should be about 5 tons in weight, and an amount as yet unspecified should contain individual blocks which...-
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Published: 16 Nov 1971
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RB 74/00092 Apcel proposed waste disposal site, Mount Watch quarry, Hd Hindmarsh, secn 454.
Apcel Pty Ltd. have investigated a number of disposal sites for paper industry waste in the general vicinity of their Snuggery plant. The quarry in volcanic ash and associated volcanics at Mount Watch is one such site. Although the nature, volume,...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1974
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RB 75/00116 Summary of the hydrogeology of the Mount Gambier area, southeastern South Australia.
The Mount Gambier area of south-eastern South Australia is totally dependent upon groundwater for its water supplies. Water of low salinity is extracted from an unconfined aquifer (the Gambier Limestone) and, to a much lesser extent, confined aquifers...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1975