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PEL 650 Annual Report - Term 1 Year 4.
This annual report covers the activities undertaken within PEL 650 during Term 1 Year 4 for the period 18/11/2017 - 17/11/2018.-
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Published: 29 Mar 2019
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PEL 650 Annual Report - Term 1 Year 3.
This report covers activities conducted within PEL 650 during Term 1 Year 3 for the period 18 November 2016 to 17 November 2017.-
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Published: 13 Nov 2018
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Farina. Progress reports for the period 28/2/82 to 29/8/82.
An area of approximately 1791 square km located to the north and north-west of the Leigh Creek Coalfield was taken out under licence by ETSA for one year, to enable the conduct of a joint ETSA/SADME coal exploration programme over alluvium-covered...-
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RB 35/00052 Open-cut mining of Leigh Creek coal (27/3/1952).
It is proposed to raise the production rate at the Leigh Creek Coalfield from half a million tons to two million tons per annum. From an economic point of view as well as from the point of view of rate of production open cut mining would be preferable...-
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Published: 27 Mar 1953
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RB 36/00077 Leigh Creek Coalfield. North Field, Lobe C.
Coal has been proved at Lobe C to a depth of 220 feet of overburden in an arcuate area along the southern and western margins of the basin. Within the suggested open cut area the coal seam averages 35 feet in thickness, has a weighted average ash...-
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Published: 26 Oct 1953
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RB 37/00028 Leigh Creek Coalfield: Report on exploration of the north-eastern margin - Telford Basin area 'Telford Opencut, extension east'. (CONFIDENTIAL)
An area located on the north-eastern margin of the Telford Basin, to the east of the present extent of theTelford Open Cut mine main pit, which is known to contain potentially mineable buried coal seams, has been examined geologically and...-
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Published: 03 Mar 1954
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RB 37/00068 Leigh Creek Coalfield, central area - Upper Coal Series. Report on scout drilling.
In the Triassic coal measures of Telford Basin occurring 1000 + (?) feet stratigraphically above the main (Telfod) seam are a number of coal seams - the "Upper coal series" - which further add to the opencut coal reserves at Leigh Creek Coalfield....-
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Published: 19 Mar 1954
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RB 37/00103 Leigh Creek Coalfield, Telford Basin, coal reserves.
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Published: 01 Jan 1954
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RB 37/00157 Leigh Creek Coalfield - Exploration of the southeastern margin, Telford Basin area (Telford Main Seam eastern margin, southern extension).
The area under review is situated in the south-eastern section of Telford Basin between co-ordinates 8,000 and 34,000, and is a southern extension of the main (Telford) coal seam proved previously on the eastern margin. Coal has been proved by close...-
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Published: 14 Jul 1954
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RB 39/00080 Leigh Creek Coalfield central area - Telford Basin.(29/6/1954).
The Upper Goal Series have been proved over a length of 19,000 feet round the north eastern half of the periphery of a closed pound structure in the Central Area of Telford Basin. A number of coal seams have been disclosed by close boring operations...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1956
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RB 41/00062 Leigh Creek Coalfield - Exploration of the southern margin, Telford Basin area, southeast margin.
The area recently proved extends along the south eastern margin of Telford Basin between N-S lines 300 and 9200 and is a western extension of the main (Telford) seam coal proved previously in the south eastern sector of Telford Basin. Boring...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1957
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RB 54/00024 Further scout boring, Telford Basin, southwest margin.
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Published: 01 Jan 1962
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RB 54/00045 Exploration drilling at Leigh Creek, northern areas.
Twelve holes have been drilled on gravity anomalies to test for the presence of Triassic coal bearing sediments. The area covered extends from the North Field, Leigh Creek to north of Lyndhurst. No coal or Triassic sediments were intersected in any of...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1964
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RB 82/00047 Well completion report. Hydrogeological observation bore 1, Leigh Creek, Lobe B, Upper Series - ETSA.
Groundwater is suitable only for dust suppression or other industrial uses.-
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Published: 01 Dec 1982
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RB 83/00021 Coal exploration in the Leigh Creek Farina area, South Australia. EL 938, final report.
The subject exploration licence was taken up for a 1-year term to enable ETSA and SADME to jointly conduct exploration for possible Triassic coal basins that might be concealed beneath alluvial cover in sparsely drilled areas to the north and...-
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Published: 01 Mar 1983
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RB 83/00034 Underground gasification of inaccessible Leigh Creek coal measures - A preliminary evaluation of the geological structure of Telford Basin.
The Telford Basin is an asymmetrically shaped synclinal basin containing sediments of upper Triassic-Jurassic age, which cover a 25 square km area. Sub-bituminous coal occurs in three major series of seams which are informally termed the Leigh Creek...-
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Published: 01 Mar 1983
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RB 84/00094 Leigh Creek, Lobe B. Upper Series, groundwater investigation.
Drilling and well completion methods suitable for high yielding production wells in the Upper Series hanging wall sediments have been investigated and 3 successful production wells and series of observation wells have been installed (19 wells...-
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Published: 01 Nov 1984
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RB 84/00035 Interpretation of geophysical logs from coal boreholes in the upper series of the Telford Basin (Lobe B), Leigh Creek Coalfield.
Existing drill hole data (1100 holes) is unsuitable for interpreting the geological sequences for hydrological modelling or basin studies unless geophysically logged (114 holes). A proposed interpretation of gamma and neutron logs uses numeric cut -...-
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Published: 01 May 1984
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RB 77/00083 Palynological report on three samples from the Late Triassic of the Telford Basin, Leigh Creek.
Palynological analysis was undertaken on two coal samples and a shale sample from within and just above the Lower Series Coal Seams of the Telford Basin, Leigh Creek.- The lowermost coal was dominated by monolete spores and the upper coal by...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1977
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RB 78/00140 Correlation and depositional history of the Leigh Creek coal measures.
Attempts have been made previously to correlate coal seams and interpret depositional environments and tectonics relative to the four Triassic coal deposits at Leigh Creek (Parkin 1953; Taylor 1954; Johns 1970, 1975; Johns and Townsend 1975). This...-
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Published: 08 Nov 1978