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RB 2000/00049 Water resource assessment, Lacepede-Kongorong Prescribed Wells Area (for the South-East Catchment Water Management Board).
The Lacepede-Kongorong Prescribed Wells Area (PWA) is the largest in the South-East, extending from the Coorong to Port MacDonnell, and from the coast to the boundaries of the adjoining Padthaway, Naracoorte Ranges and Comaum-Caroline PWAs. It covers...-
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Published: 01 Dec 2000
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RB 2000/00043 Water resource assessment, Comaum Caroline Prescribed Wells Area (For the South East Catchment Water Management Board).
The Comaum-Caroline Prescribed Wells Area (PWA) is 400 km SE of Adelaide, and covers about 1900 square km. It consists of a coastal plain which rises to almost 70 m above sea level in the north of the area. In the far NE the Kanawinka Fault separates...-
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Published: 01 Nov 2000
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Murray Basin stratigraphy. NSW. Palaeontological reports.
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South-East SA [coal and oil shale] Project. Data release : relinquishment report at licences' joint partial surrenders, for the period 3/11/1978 to 15/12/1982.
In a rationalisation of its extensive exploration acreage formerly held in the upper South-east of South Australia for the purpose of coal exploration, Western Mining Corp. (WMC) has partially relinquished most of the ground that it previously held...-
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Published: 30 Mar 1983
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Compton. Annual and final reports to licence expiry/full surrender for the period 2/12/2004 to 1/12/2006.
An area of outcropping Oligocene Gambier Limestone located 8 km west of Mount Gambier was investigated for its potential to supply high purity dolomite as a raw material used in glass manufacture. Licensee Unimin Australia is seeking to replace...-
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Tailem Bend - Bordertown - Mount Gambier area (South-Eastern Coastal Plains Heavy Mineral Sands Project). Progress reports to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 20/7/1974 to 19/7/1975.
Exploration for possible ancient beach strandline heavy mineral sand placer deposits formed within the Pleistocene Bridgewater Formation has been undertaken in the State's South-East region. This pioneering on-ground work came about after several...-
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Published: 01 Jul 1975
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Geltwood Beach no. 1 Well Structure Hole Drilling Project. Final report.
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Mount Salt Structure Drilling Project. Reports.
Includes ODNL completion report for Mount Salt Structure Holes 1 to 5, which were drilled to depths around 1000 feet in the Mount Salt area near Mount Gambier in order to demonstrate the persistence with depth of Quaternary and Tertiary regional dips...-
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Published: 15 Oct 1962
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Pinnaroo 1 bore. Stratigraphic and palaeontological sampling data.
The interpreted stratigraphic succession is as follows: 0-61 feet: terrestrial sands (Pleistocene-Recent); 61-180 feet: yellow-brown sands, clayey sands and grits (Loxton Sands, Upper Miocene); 180-195 feet: light grey-buff sands (? continental ?...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1958
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Robe - Naracoorte coastal survey. Stratigraphic drilling of Quaternary sequence - sedimentological data.
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Monash 1. Subsurface stratigraphy and micropalaeontology.
Monash 1 is located 30 km west of Renmark, and was drilled to a total depth of 1050 m. It penetrated a sequence of Tertiary, Cretaceous and Permian rocks, mostly of marine origin. Cuttings recovered from the hole interval below 1012 m depth extending...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1965
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Appraisal of the Geltwood Beach structure, South Australia. Coastal bitumen in southern Australia with special reference to observations at Geltwood Beach, South-East South Australia.
A seismic survey conducted in 1961/62 for Beach Petroleum NL indicated a large structural high at basal Tertiary centred at Beachport. The southern culmination of this general high runs through the Geltwood Beach area, where beach strandings of...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1963
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RB 76/00081 Completion report, Naracoorte Caves water supply.
The existing water supply bore at the Naracoorte Caves Reserve has been successfully rehabilitated. Groundwater from this and a newly drilled standby bore is of usable quality for gardens and domestic purposes other than for drinking. However, water...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1976