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Summary report on airborne magnetic and radiometric surveys of sections of the CURNAMONA 4- mile military sheet, SA (Crocker Well).
2130 miles of aeromagnetic and aerial radiometric traverses were flown at 300 feet altitude, with a half mile line spacing. Results are presented as TMI maps and stacked profiles of the uranium channel. There are numerous radiometric anomalies but no...-
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Frome Downs and Curnamona. Respective progress reports, annual reports and JV partner's final report to licences' joint expiry/renewal, for the period 11/2/1971 to 12/2/1973.
77 rotary / diamond holes drilled by Pacminex (total 9385 m, including 196 m cored) plus another 53 holes drilled within SML 544 by joint venturer Esso (total 7029 m) indicate that a highly prospective radioactive mineralised zone occurs within...-
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RB 71/00122 Experimental survey using geophysical methods to outline bedrock relief. CURNAMONA 1:250 000 sheet area - Pacminex Pty Ltd.
Aim was to determine Cambrian bedrock relief beneath Tertiary unconsolidated sediments. Gravity and resistivity show some correlation with each other and with the geology. The magnetic results largely reflect changes in Proterozoic crystalline...-
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Published: 04 Aug 1971
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Moonta and Wallaroo [Joint Venture] area. Progress reports to licence expiry/renewal, for the period 1/9/1969 to 24/10/1981.
TARGET: Primarily copper sulphides, using various geological models, with lead-zinc of secondary interest. New operator NBH sought to identify more difficult targets beneath deeper cover than had been addressed in previous exploration by WMC....-
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Published: 01 Jan 1981
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Moonta - Wallaroo Joint Venture area. Mineral exploration project ancillary data (contractor reports, drillhole logs, plus various plans and tables) for the period 1960 to 1988.
The ancillary data includes: - geological logs, assays and profiles, and petrological descriptions for cores from diamond drill holes DDH1-DDH228, CC1, WK1-WK6, DK1-DK8, 1N-5N, and MG1-MG5; - geochemical and brief lithology logs for percussion...-
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