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Lake Frome South and Lake Frome North (the Wertaloona Project). Joint annual reports to licences' surrender, for the period 8/11/2010 to 3/9/2013.
The southern half of Lake Frome salina, centred about 80 km south-southeast of the Beverley uranium mine, has been explored for possible commercial quantities of dissolved lithium and uranium. Interest in the former commodity was engaged by the...-
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Published: 11 Oct 1913
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Callabonna [Creek] (part of the Curnamona North Project). Annual and final reports to licence surrender, for the period 30/9/2009 to 23/8/2011 : no work performed.
Exploration for possible economic sandstone-hosted Tertiary palaeochannel uranium deposits within two small licence subareas located near Callabonna Creek immediately north-east of Lake Callabonna has consisted only of indirect participation in a...-
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Published: 01 Jun 1911
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PACE Theme 2 (drilling partnerships with PIRSA and industry): Year 6 partnership DPY6-18 - Curnamona North Project area - Tertiary sedimentary uranium mineral prospects. Drilling final report.
Callabonna Uranium's successful PACE Year 6 drilling project proposal was designed to test a number of exploration models for sedimentary uranium in the greenfields setting of the northern Callabonna Sub-basin, beyond the restricted areas that...-
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Published: 27 Apr 1911
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Lake Coonee (part of the Lake Frome Project). Second partial surrender report, for the period 16/4/2009 to 31/7/2013.
A search for possible economic sandstone-hosted uranium mineralisation formed within Tertiary sediments and perhaps also the underlying Mesozoic strata in the Lake Coonee area, located in the Strzelecki Desert 140 km north-west of Broken Hill, has...-
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Published: 20 Aug 1913
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Tilcha 1 area. Annual report and final report to licence surrender, for the period 30/6/2009 to 29/12/2010.
An area of desert overlying the Callabonna and Eromanga sedimentary basins and the north-eastern end of the basement Benagerie Ridge was taken up to explore for possible Tertiary palaeochannel-hosted sedimentary uranium deposits in settings it was...-
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Published: 01 Jun 1911
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Etadunna (part of the Mount Flint Project). First annual and final reports at licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 26/3/2008 to 25/3/2009.
An area located approximately 90-110 km north-northeast of Marree was taken up to explore for possible telethermal gold mineralisation hosted by Great Artesian Basin sediments. A number of surficial and enigmatic gold geochemical anomalies exist in...-
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Published: 11 Apr 1910
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Warana Hill - Areas 1-3. Joint annual reports to licences' joint expiry/full surrender, for the period 30/6/2009 to 29/6/2011.
A conjoined multi-licence area located in the northern Strzelecki Desert, centred approximately 110 km north-northwest of Moomba, has been explored for possible economic buried Cenozoic heavy minerals sands (HMS) deposits, and also for shallow...-
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Data release - as updated [made at SA Director of Mines’ discretion] : Lake Callabonna / Petermorra (part of the Lake Elder Project). Annual reports for the period 19/3/1998 to 30/4/2015.
Exploration Licence 2494 was granted in March 1998 to Paladin Energy Minerals NL and Brightstar Power Corporation Pty Ltd - the Paladin Brightstar Joint Venture (PBJV), with Paladin Resources NL as manager. The target commodity being explored for by...-
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Published: 20 May 1915
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PACE 2020 Initiative : PACE Targeting, Year 1 partnership no. 14 - Lake Blanche Project area, prospects A to F, airborne SkyTEM508 electromagnetic (AEM) geophysical survey. Project PT1-14 final report.
With the assistance of the SA Government's PACE 2020 Targeting Initiative, Cameco Australia has recently acquired an airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey to look for possible buried sedimentary uranium mineralisation on the western edge of the...-
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Culberta Bore and Curraworra Bore. Annual reports and combined final report to licences' respective expiry/full surrender, for the period 13/4/2005 to 12/4/2010.
An area located approximately 50 km south-west of Quinyambie has been explored for possible economic, buried IOCG style mineralisation within Proterozoic basement rocks underlying the north-eastern margin of the Benagerie Ridge. In addition, after...-
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Data release - as updated [made at SA Director of Mines’ discretion] : Wooltana. Annual reports for the period 8/8/1997 to 23/9/2009.
Exploration for possible economic buried sedimentary uranium mineralisation within a large portion of the north-western Frome Embayment located immediately south of the Beverley uranium deposit and covering the southern end of the Poontana Sub-basin,...-
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Published: 23 Nov 1909
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Data release - as updated [made at SA Director of Mines’ discretion] : North Mulga. Annual reports to licence expiry/renewal, for the period 10/7/1997 to 23/9/2012.
Exploration for possible economic buried sedimentary uranium mineralisation within a large portion of the north-western Frome Embayment located immediately east and north-east of the Beverley uranium deposit and covering the northern end of the...-
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Published: 05 Nov 1912
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Goulds Dam and Katchiwilleroo Dam (temporarily part of the Goulds Dam JV Project). Data release made at licences' joint expiry/lapse of tenure : joint annual reports for the period 27/8/2009 to 26/8/2014.
During 2009-2010, the first year of the subject licences' joint annual reporting, 27 vertical open exploratory rotary mud holes were drilled to basement on EL 3905 Goulds Dam for a total penetration of 3564 m, to search for redox fronts that may exist...-
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Published: 23 Oct 1914
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Benagerie Ridge Areas A to E (initially the Curnamona IOCG Project, and later becoming part of the Curnamona South Uranium Project). Joint annual reports to licences' respective or joint (final) surrender, for the period 25/5/2005 to 9/6/2015.
Five conjoined exploration licences covering the buried central and northern Benagerie Ridge basement province that is comprised predominantly of Mesoproterozoic volcanic and intrusive rocks, have been explored for possible economic iron oxide -...-
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Published: 14 May 1915
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RB 2015/00011 Uranium and uranium mineral systems in South Australia – Third edition.
South Australia is well recognised as being significantly enriched in uranium. During 2013–2014, South Australia produced 4399 t of uranium, representing 80% of Australia’s total uranium production of 5512 t, and equating to 9.2% of the world’s total...-
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Published: 01 Apr 2015
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RB 2012/00009 Uranium and uranium mineral systems in South Australia – Second edition.
South Australia is well recognised as being significantly enriched in uranium. During 2010–11, South Australia produced 4276 t of uranium, representing 60% of Australia’s total uranium production of 7035 t, and equating to 11% of the world’s total...-
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Published: 01 Apr 2012
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RB 2009/00010 Curnamona Province exploration review and mineral systems.
Uranium has been the mainstay of mineral exploration and mining in the Curnamona Province of South Australia since the early prospecting activity at Radium Hill in 1906 and Mount Painter in 1910. Larger scale mining and exploration began after the...-
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Published: 01 Jun 2009
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RB 2008/00009 Southern Curnamona Province, Regolith Tour Guide.
This tour guide presents information about fourteen sites of interest to regolith geologists that have been identified within the southern Curnamona Province in places where the regolith is well exposed in the Olary and Barrier Ranges. The sites...-
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Published: 01 Aug 2008
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RB 2009/00014 Uranium and uranium mineral systems in South Australia.
South Australia is well recognised as being significantly enriched in uranium. During 2008/2009, South Australia produced 4 613 t of uranium, representing 45% of Australia's total uranium production of 10 311 t, and equating to 9.5% of the world's...-
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Published: 01 Apr 2010
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Honeymoon Uranium Project update.
The Honeymoon and East Kalkaroo sedimentary uranium deposits, located approximately 400 km north-east of Adelaide and 75 km north-west of Broken Hill, are natural concentrations of uranium minerals occurring in the Tertiary age Yarramba Palaeochannel,...-
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