-
RB 73/00300 Report on a geochemical soil sampling programme, Kenmore and Eateringinna, ALBERGA.
There is no abstract created for this record-
Document
Published: 01 Jan 1977
-
RB 73/00295 Rare earths, SA. In: Knight, C.L. (Ed.) - Economic geology of Australia and Papua New Guinea. 4, Industrial minerals and rocks.
Rare earth minerals have been found in numerous localities in South Australia, but most deposits are small or are low in grade. There has been no production on a commercial scale. The most abundant minerals are those containing variable amounts of...-
Document
Published: 11 Dec 1973
-
RB 73/00293 Regional interpretation of 1:1 000 000 gravity and aeromagnetic maps of the Great Artesian Basin in South Australia.
There is no abstract created for this record-
Document
Published: 01 Jan 1975
-
RB 73/00298 Corundum in South Australia.
There is no abstract created for this record-
Document
Published: 01 Jan 1973
-
RB 74/00110 Drilling completion report, Wild Horse prospect, Eateringinna Alberga.
A soil geochemical anomaly was investigated by geological mapping, induced polarization, geochemical sampling and diamond drilling. Finely disseminated sulphide, mainly pyrite, was located in basic granulite, but in subeconomic quantities.-
Document
Published: 01 Jan 1974
-
RB 74/00136 Regional geology of the Musgrave Block.
The Musgrave Block is a Precambrian crystalline basement feature about 750 kilometres long (east-west) and 270 kilometres wide (north-south) that includes the north west province of South Australia and adjacent areas of Western Australia and Northern...-
Document
Published: 25 Jun 1974
-
RB 76/00022 Chrysoprase and moss agate deposits, Mount Davies area, NW Province, South Australia - Department of Aboriginal Affairs.
There is no abstract created for this record-
Document
Published: 25 Feb 1976
-
Mount Woodward. Annual reports plus combined 5-year annual/final report to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 5/3/2001 to 6/10/2012.
There is no abstract created for this record-
Document
-
PACE 2020 Initiative : PACE Targeting, Year 1 partnership no. 19 - Musgrave Project area, SkyTEM helicopter-borne electromagnetic survey. Project PT1-19 final report.
To assist with exploration for possible buried magmatic massive copper-nickel sulphide deposits in Proterozoic Giles Complex ultramafic intrusions within the central Musgrave Province, and to simultaneously provide useful geophysical data for mapping...-
Document
-
Mount Harcus, Mount Agnes and Krewinkel Hill. Information status at licences' joint surrender, for the period 27/4/2012 to 9/7/2015: no work performed.
There is no abstract created for this record-
Document
-
Data release [made at SA Director of Mines’ discretion] due to licence expiry and pending approval of its subsequent re-grant : Pine Ridge (part of the Central Giles Nickel Project). Annual reports for the period 25/2/1999 to 29/3/2007.
A licence area located in South Australia's Far North-west Aboriginal Lands, approximately 140 km north-west of Marla, has been explored by Rio Tinto Exploration (RTE) as part of work planned for a larger set of project exploration licences currently...-
Document
-
Warrataddy Hill and Mount Anthony (part of the Abminga Project). Joint first partial surrender report, for the period 17/7/2006 to 16/7/2009.
The Abminga Project originally consisted of five exploration licences, ELs 3575, 3599, 3600, 3601 and 3602, all held 100% by Maximus Resources. ELs 3575, 3599 and 3600 were surrendered on 2/4/2009 [see Env 11884]. Under a joint venture made with...-
Document
-
Everard Park Homestead area (part of the Musgrave Project). Final report submitted at licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 19/10/2007 to 18/10/2014.
An area located near the south-eastern margin of the Musgrave Province, in the eastern and northern Everard Ranges about 100 km west-northwest of Marla, wholly within the APY Lands, has been explored for possible economic nickel-copper-platinoid group...-
Document
-
Data release - as updated : Bryson Hill (part of the Musgrave Project). Annual reports and final report to licence full surrender, for the period 25/2/2008 to 24/12/2015.
An area located within the APY Lands of north-western South Australia, near the SA/WA State Border and covering land south of the Tomkinson Range which is largely covered by in situ and transported alluvium and aeolian sands, was taken up to explore...-
Document
-
RB 2003/00020 MANN map sheet bedrock drilling program.
After two years of negotiation with traditional owners and the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Land Council, the Geological Survey Branch of PIRSA's Minerals, Petroleum and Energy Division (MPE) commenced stratigraphic drilling on the 15th May 2002, in the...-
Document
Published: 01 Dec 2003
-
RB 2003/00021 Musgrave Province - Geological summary and exploration history.
The Musgrave Province is largely incorporated within the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Lands and includes cratonic crystalline middle Proterozoic basement rocks of the Musgrave Province proper, as well as mantling younger sedimentary rock successions...-
Document
Published: 01 Nov 2003
-
RB 2003/00012 The application of the Niton [manufacturer name] portable X-ray fluorescence analyser for field-based mapping and sampling.
The Niton Corp. XL-700 series portable XRF analyser was trialed by members of the Musgrave Team, PIRSA Geological Survey Branch, to determine its viability for use in the field by DME and exploration company personnel. Analyses of soil (250 micron...-
Document
Published: 01 Dec 2004
-
RB 2003/00030 Hydrogeochemical assessment of the Musgrave Block.
The results of a 1982 State-wide hydrogeochemical survey showed the Musgrave Block to be anomalous and potentially mineralised. In 1997 a groundwater quality survey was undertaken for the remote communities in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Lands. Water...-
Document
Published: 01 Dec 2003
-
RB 2007/00016 Marla roadside gravity survey.
The prevailing model of the crustal-scale architecture of the Musgrave Province (Lambeck and Burgess, 1992) proposes a Moho depth offset of 20-25 km beneath the Musgrave Province to explain early teleseismic arrivals and a regional gravity high. This...-
Document
Published: 01 Sep 2007
-
RB 2006/00004 Crustal evolution of the Gawler Craton, South Australia: Application of the TerraneChron technique to detrital zircon from modern stream sediments.
This report presents the results of a Terranechron [registered brand name for this proprietary technique] study of detrital zircons from modern stream sediments of the Gawler Craton. The Terranechron approach involves obtaining uranium - lead decay...-
Document
Published: 01 Feb 2006