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Mount Frome. Progress and final reports to licence expiry/full surrender for the period 22/10/1973 to 21/10/1974.
A re-investigation of base metal geochemical anomalies detected during Electrolytic Zinc Co.'s former stream sediment and rock chip sampling programme conducted near an historic copper-lead mine prospect at Mount Chambers in the eastern Flinders...-
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Published: 06 Sep 1974
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Warraweena. Progress reports to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 22/6/1973 to 21/9/1974.
Geological mapping, further surface geochemical sampling, test IP surveys and limited shallow diamond drilling (2 holes, total 201.3 m, including 147 m of NQ/BQ wireline coring) were done over a previously identified stream sediment zinc anomaly at...-
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Klein Point. Limestone exploration. Progress reports for the period 19/1/1982 to August 1982.
14 rotary percussion holes were drilled to test for extensions of the Klein Point limestone deposit. In the area drilled, Tertiary bryozoan limestone horizons were found to have an average vertical thickness of 28 m; their quality is comparable to...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1982
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Elder Range. Progress reports to licence surrender, for the period 17/2/1972 to 11/4/1972.
Exploration for possible economic fluorite deposits in an area south-west of Wilpena Pound consisted only of a rapid geochemical rock chip sampling programme. No encouraging results were obtained, so the ground was surrendered.-
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Results of chemical analyses of a sample of carbonaceous limestone taken from the Wirrealpa mine.
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Published: 22 Nov 1963
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RB 37/00039 Report on the Copper King ochre deposits (near Beltana).
The Copper King orebody, located approximately 10 miles north-northeast of Beltana township, is a massive deposit of iron carbonate, the upper portion of which has been altered by oxidation and hydration to oxides of iron. The deposit was worked...-
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Published: 09 Mar 1954
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RB 37/00057 Grindability of limestone.
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Published: 24 Mar 1954
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RB 37/00150 Report on reconnaissance survey of limestone deposit on section 466, Hundred Anne - County Victoria.
The Highways and Local Government Department have requested a survey to determine the extent of a limestone deposit northward from Section 466, Hundred Anne. This limestone has been quarried by the Hallett District Council from the southern side of...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1954
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RB 38/00110 The Gap stone quarry, Hd Glen Roy.
An Inspection was made of this quarry in response to a request from the Commissioner of Highways. A plane-table survey was carried out in November 1954 by C.J.R. Kingsbury, datum for the levelling being taken at the creek-bed below the collapsed...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1954
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RB 39/00061 Demag Humboldt Niederschachtofen, GMBH low shaft furnace process for Nairne Pyrites Ltd.
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Published: 01 Jan 1955
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RB 41/00029 Suitability of Mount Gambier limestone for the production of hydrated lime.
Samples of polyzoal limestone from Mount Gambier were burned to quicklime and then hydrated. Comparisons of colour, texture and general qualities were made with hydrate made from stone at present used commercially.-
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Published: 01 Jan 1957
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RB 41/00022 Geological survey of limestone deposit, Point Turton (2/8/1955).
The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited is interested in deposits of hard limestone or marble with low phosphorous content close to or within Spencers Gulf. It is presumed that the hard limestone is required for use as a flux. The Point Turton...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1957
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RB 53/00181 Stansbury limestone lime-making investigations.
Samples of travertine limestone were forwarded by J.A. Bridges of Stansbury to the South Australian Department of Mines for assessment of their suitability as a raw material for the manufacture of hydrated lime. The Mines Department requested the...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1963
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RB 54/00123 Geochemical lead anomaly, Sellicks Hill.
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Published: 01 Jan 1964
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RB 51/00036;Amdel 00049 Limestone investigation. Fluidised bed calcination of Mount Gambier limestone.
This report descibes the fluidisation and calcination treatment of two samples of Mt. Gambier polyzoal limestone under batch and continuous conditions. Although high-grade lime could be produced under single stage conditions, dust losses high and...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1960
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RB 51/00147 Report on manganese deposit, Mineral Claim 1621, Narina Station, Outside Counties - Mrs V.M.M. Lyford.
Small rich lenses of manganiferous minerals occur in Cambrian sediments near the northern boundary of Mineral Claim 1621. Reserves in the lenses are limited to a few tons. Because of lack of reserves, the isolated position of the claim, the rugged...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1960
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RB 55/00099 Investigation of Stansbury limestone (September 1962).
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Published: 01 Jan 1964
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RB 56/00045 Tantanoola dolomite deposit - Up and Down Rocks.
A diamond drilling programme was initiated to ascertain the reserves and grade of dolomite at the Tantanoola Dolomite Deposit. Developing the quarry in a northerly direction would yield 260,000 cubic yards of dolomite. Developing the quarry in a...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1965
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RB 57/00059 Report on test drilling of cutting sites, Port Pirie-Cockburn standard gauge railway - SA Railways.
The sites of four cuttings on the Ucolta-Paratoo deviation of the Port Pirie-Cockburn railway were investigated by one diamond drill hole at each site, ranging from 15 to 31m deep. The holes intersected various hard fresh Adelaidean (Burra Group)...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1963
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RB 57/00057 Report on limestone deposit, section 157 Hd Mannanarie - SA Railways.
A potential limestone deposit near Yongala, to be used as railway ballast on the Port Pirie-Cockburn railway, was investigated by a stadia survey and the drilling of five diamond holes up to 18m deep. The holes intersected variably weathered...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1963