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RB 37/00018 Clarendon Dam Project - Geology of the reservoir area.
The Onkaparinga River, the largest watercourse draining the Mount Lofty Ranges from the east, south-east and south of Adelaide, already provides water for two reservoirs supplying the Metropolitan Area of Adelaide. These are Happy Valley Reservoir...-
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Published: 12 Feb 1954
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RB 87/00098 Geophysical appraisal of the Echunga district with reference to mineralisation within the Middle-Late Proterozoic rocks.
The diamond and base metal potential is appraised based on recent company exploration for gold and diamond bearing kimberlites, with special reference to regional stratigraphy, tectonic structures based on the Echunga detailed low level aeromagnetic...-
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Published: 01 Aug 1987
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RB 83/00098 Refraction seismic survey along part of the proposed quarry road / Modbury Corridor - South Australian Highways Department.
Shallow seismic survey of 10 spreads indicates 4 of 6 sites are rippable.-
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Published: 01 Nov 1983
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RB 76/00124 Dunstan's mine and Steatite Hill, Gumeracha talc deposits, Mount Lofty Ranges, secns 6265, 6323, Hd Talunga, Co. Adelaide.
There is no abstract created for this record-
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Published: 01 Jan 1976
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Almanda mine area. Progress reports for the period 17/6/1971 to 17/3/1972.
Geochemical orientation sampling was conducted over old surface workings at the historic Almanda mine to ascertain the most suitable pathfinder element for defining any remaining mineralisation. One diamond drillhole (having 65 degrees inclination on...-
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SADME/Amdel Project 4/321/1 : amelioration of [the visual environmental impact of] quarry faces [in the Adelaide Hills Face Zone]. Investigation Phases 1 and 2 : progress and final reports for the period 13/8/1975 to 6/4/1981.
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RB 69/00127 Second six monthly report on investigations of the Almanda mine area, secns 1397, 1398, 1399 Hd Noarlunga.
Diamond drilling at the Almanda Mine was continued with the completion of holes DAL 3 and 4, to depths of 187.45 and 104.37m. Both holes passed through the main east-west shear zone in siltstone/shale, but did not encounter the Stonyfell Quartzite. No...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1969