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Waddikee Rocks (part of the Narlaby Palaeochannel Project). Progress reports to the commencement of multi-licence project joint reporting, for the period 25/10/1979 to 24/1/1981.
In a continuing search for possible sandstone type sedimentary uranium deposits occurring within buried palaeochannel systems, a reconnaissance resistivity depth sounding survey was conducted along 10 traverses across an area lying east and north-east...-
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Reconnaissance resistivity survey at Wirrula, SA.
A resistivity depth sounding survey was performed to locate areas on the margins of the Gawler Ranges east of Streaky Bay where buried Tertiary palaeochannels are possibly incised into the Precambrian basement. 8 drillholes have been recommended on 5...-
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Yarranna Hill (part of the Narlaby Palaeochannel Project). Data release made in lieu of submitting a first partial surrender report: progress reports for the period 25/10/1979 to 30/6/1981.
Drilling of 490 rotary drillholes (total 43,000 m) in EL 539, the majority being located on a 200 m grid spacing, has revealed the western end of a major Tertiary palaeochannel system, and has intersected significant and widespread subsurface uranium...-
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Ilkina, Acraman, Yarranna Hill, Poondana Rock, Waddikee Rocks, Mount Sturt, Yaninee, Nunjikompita, Poochera, Wandana and Smoky Bay (Narlaby Palaeochannel area). Combined progress and technical reports for the period 5/1/81 to 31/12/83.
Carpentaria's exploration for sandstone type uranium deposits in the West Coast region of SA over the period 1979-1982 has revealed a major Tertiary buried palaeochannel system. The main Narlaby Palaeochannel is 170 km long, up to 10 km wide and is...-
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