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Kingston (South-East). First partial surrender report, for the period 19/12/2000 to 18/12/2003.
Interpretation of aerial photographs revealed a paralic salt lake adjacent to the Coorong National Park near Kingston (South-East), in an area of land that was about to be sterilised for allowing ongoing mineral exploration, due to the provisions of...-
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Kingston (South-East). Final report at licence full surrender, for the period 19/12/2000 to 12/6/2006.
Three salt lakes that extend in chain-like fashion along the inner Coorong - Lacepede Bay shoreline, over a distance of 24 km to the north of Kingston (SE) township, have been investigated for possible economic evaporitic mineral deposits that may...-
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Published: 12 Jun 1906
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Kingston (South-East). Second partial surrender report, for the period 19/12/2000 to 18/12/2005.
Exploration for economic accumulations of dolomite mud in the beds of two small salt lakes located at the southern end of the Coorong consisted of push-tube sampling of lakebed sediments plus limited surface geological mapping of lake shoreline...-
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Published: 20 Dec 1905
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Data release - as updated [made at SA Director of Mines' discretion] : Salt Creek, Lochaber, Lake Hawdon, Kingston South-East and Kongorong. Joint annual reports for the period 19/11/1996 to 21/10/2018.
A number of shallow Neogene salt lakes, that extend in chain-like fashion along the length of the inner Coorong and its hinterland as far south as Lacepede Bay, have been investigated for possible economic evaporitic mineral deposits that may have...-
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Published: 19 Nov 1918