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Burkitt. Progress and final reports to licence surrender for the period 22/6/1972 to 5/9/1972.
The radioactive Burkitt Granite batholith, which outcrops in an area extending from 10 to 30 km north-west of Iron Knob, was surveyed by CRA in 1972 with close-spaced helicopter-borne scintillometric traverses, as part of a regional exploration...-
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Published: 26 Oct 1972
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Lake Macfarlane - Lake Finniss area. Progress reports to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 1/7/1967 to 31/12/1967.
Consultants were engaged by the licensee to conduct an extensive geological and geochemical investigation of a 2700 square mile area surrounding the Mount Gunson copper deposit, and to perform an interpretation of available regional aeromagnetic data....-
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Tarcoola. Progress reports and final report to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 30/3/1973 to 29/3/1974.
Detailed, 1:1200 scale geological mapping was carried out over the 126 square mile Tarcoola Goldfield, but it excluded the old mine workings and focussed instead on five areas which Abadon thought might have potential for discovering downfaulted...-
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Published: 20 Feb 1974
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Hopeful Hill - East Lake area. Progress reports to licence expiry/renewal, for the period 9/3/1972 to 8/3/1973.
Ongoing exploration for precious and base metals in the Glenloth - Tarcoola area has lately involved extending the reconnaissance geological and geochemical survey grid, both to the west and the east of the original Kenella Rocks area of...-
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Published: 19 Feb 1973
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Detailed geological report on Mount Mitchell tin deposit and progress report on SML 681 for Abadon Holdings NL.
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Published: 01 Jan 1973
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Malbooma. Geological report on SML 683.
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ExpNotes GAIRDNER: Explanatory Notes GAIRDNER
Includes brief historical notes. Extensive exploration for gold, tin, nickel, base metals and uranium.-
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RB 2017/00024 Report on Mineral Systems Drilling Program drillhole MSDP03, Six Mile Hill area.
MSDP03 is one of four diamond drillholes drilled during 2015 in the Six Mile Hill area as part of the Mineral Systems Drilling Program (MSDP). The hole was drilled vertically to 262.6 m depth over the period 25/9/2015-2/10/2015, and intersected two...-
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Published: 01 Aug 2017
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RB 2017/00023 Report on Mineral Systems Drilling Program drillhole MSDP01, Six Mile Hill area.
MSDP01 is one of four diamond drillholes drilled during 2015 in the Six Mile Hill area as part of the Mineral Systems Drilling Program (MSDP). The hole was drilled vertically to 1116.8 m depth over the period 31/7/2015-15/9/2015, and intersected six...-
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Published: 01 Aug 2017
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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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Published: 01 Dec 2016
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ExpNotes KINGOONYA: Explanatory Notes KINGOONYA
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RB 2016/00030 Mineral Systems Drilling Program in the southern Gawler Ranges, South Australia.
The Mineral Systems Drilling Program (MSDP) was a $3.5M cash and $4.11M in-kind collaborative drill program involving government, researchers, service providers and the minerals industry. The objective of the MSDP was to further the understanding of...-
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Published: 01 Sep 2017
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ExpNotes STREAKY BAY: Explanatory Notes STREAKY BAY
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Emmie Bluff IOCG Mineral System 3D Model (3D pdf version)
The eastern Gawler Craton hosts the giant Olympic Dam iron oxide - associated copper-gold (IOCG) deposit, as well as several other world class IOCG deposits (i.e. Prominent Hill and Carrapateena). The region is covered by a thick sequence of...-
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RB 2012/00019 Geochemistry of pre-1570 Ma mafic magmatism within southern Australia: implications for possible tectonic settings and timing of major mineralisation events in South Australia.
Geochemical and isotopic data from mantle-derived mafic rocks provide important constraints on our understanding of the composition and evolution of the lithosphere through time. Since the lithosphere is sensitive to tectonic processes such as...-
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Published: 01 Dec 2012
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RB 86/00042 Excursion guide, TARCOOLA 1:250 000 map sheet area.
The geology of 42 outcrops is briefly described. All are Precambrian in age and each site is located on a 1:100 000 geological map.-
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Published: 01 Jun 1986
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RB 2015/00029 What lies beneath the western Gawler Craton? [Eucla-Gawler Seismic Survey line] 13GA-EG1E Seismic and Magnetotelluric Workshop 2015. Extended abstracts [of technical presentations].
This compilation of written and associated oral papers that were presented for the “What lies beneath the western Gawler Craton? 13GA-EG1E Seismic and Magnetotelluric Workshop 2015” is an important step in building our geological understanding of one...-
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Published: 01 Dec 2015
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RB 2018/00010 Characterising and mapping alteration in the Punt Hill region: a data integration project. (Data zip file available from SAMRef)
South Australia’s Olympic Cu-Au Province hosts some of the world’s great iron oxide copper gold (IOCG) deposits, such as Olympic Dam, Prominent Hill and Carrapateena. The same causative thermal event resulted in variants of this deposit class being...-
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Published: 01 May 2018
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Punt Hill Project. 3D data package.
South Australia’s Olympic Cu-Au Province hosts some of the world’s great iron oxide copper gold (IOCG) deposits, such as Olympic Dam, Prominent Hill and Carrapateena. The same causative thermal event resulted in variants of this deposit class being...-
Model
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Emmie Bluff IOCG Mineral System 3D Model (GOCAD version).
The eastern Gawler Craton hosts the giant Olympic Dam iron oxide - associated copper-gold (IOCG) deposit, as well as several other world class IOCG deposits (i.e. Prominent Hill and Carrapateena). The region is covered by a thick sequence of...-
Model
- ZIP,