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RB 79/00100 Sand deposit, Mount Compass sections 323, 423, Hd of Nangkita.
An estimated 40,000 tonnes have been mined from a Permian sand deposit situated near Mt Compass. Reserves totalling 8.0 million tonnes are indicated. Overall, the sand is too fine grained to warrant the establishment of a washing plant to produce...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1979
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RB 81/00033 Nitschkes sand deposit, Mount Compass, sections 205, 206, Hundred of Nangkita.
Reserves of Permian sand in excess of 2.0 million tonnes were indicated by drilling of 5 auger holes. Most of the sand is too fine grained for structural concrete, and is unsuitable for glass and foundry use. Some of the sand is suitable as garden...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1981
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RB 78/00127 Finniss town water supply bore. Palynology of core samples.
Samples are from Late Eocene Buccleuch Beds and Early Permian Cape Jervis Beds.-
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Published: 01 Jan 1978
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RB 99/00028 Sand resources of the Mount Compass area. Reconnaissance drilling and testing.
Mount Compass is an important sand resource area. The ACI Glenshera sand pit, which supplies Australia's largest container glass plant at West Croydon with over 100 000 tonnes per year of glass sand, is also a major source of foundry sand. Four...-
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Published: 01 Oct 1999
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RB 99/00018 Mount Lofty Ranges groundwater assessment - Tookayerta Catchment.
The Tookayerta Catchment is an area which is increasingly coming under pressure from its landowners for the development of local groundwater resources to irrigate dairy pastures, berry plantations and vineyards. The catchment encompasses two...-
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Published: 01 Oct 1999
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Mount Compass. First annual report and final report to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 6/2/2001 to 5/2/2003.
Buried Tertiary sand in the Mount Compass area, ~50 km south of Adelaide, was the target of exploration performed adjacent to the existing Glenshera sand pit. Aircore drilling (31 vertical holes, total 1269 m) defined an area containing a deposit of...-
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Meningie. Progress reports to licence expiry/renewal, for the period 7/6/1978 to 6/6/1980.
Exploration for possible Cambrian stratabound base metal sulphide deposits over an area in the vicinity of Meningie has targeted a number of N-S strike-elongated intense aeromagnetic and gravity anomalies presumed to originate in Kanmantoo Group...-
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1969 geophysical review of OEL 24, final report.
A geophysical review of OEL 24 was carried out from January to May,1969, aiming to extend the existing correlation between aeromagnetic, gravity and seismic data with a view to establishing a more complete geological understanding of the area, and to...-
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OEL 24. Tenement reports for the period 1/4/1960 to 31/3/1970.
These reports document the petroleum exploration history and search philosophy behind OEL 24 over two 5-year licence terms. One aeromagnetic, four gravity and nine seismic surveys were conducted across various parts of the licence area, and seven...-
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Published: 21 May 1970
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1994 Gulf Waters (MV Ross Seal) Marine Seismic Survey. Operational reports for the period January to December 1994.
AIM: To acquire regional seismic information about deep basinal structuring and pre-Mesozoic sedimentary history beneath the central portions of the SA gulf waters and their linking shelfal strait, in order to help promote the region's untested...-
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Published: 05 Dec 1994
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Thermal maturity and biomarker geochemistry of the Early Cambrian Kulpara Formation, Stansbury Basin.
5 Early Cambrian drillcore samples and 1 Permian outcrop sample were submitted for determination of the aromatic maturity of their preserved organic matter, to augment the existing petroleum source rock organic geochemistry database for the Stansbury...-
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Stansbury Basin, South Australia [petroleum potential].
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Published: 01 Jan 1994
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Saint Vincent, Troubridge and Stansbury Basins. Progress reports, technical reports and partial relinquishment reports for the period 4/12/1990 to 3/12/1995.
PEL 53 covering 10,136 square km of the Stansbury Basin, which embraces the southern and central parts of Gulf St Vincent and Yorke Peninsula, was granted to local companies Preview Resources Pty Ltd and Oakman Pty Ltd for 5 years from November 1989....-
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Minlaton South 1, 3.75 miles south of Minlaton Township. Well completion details and related reports.
Minlaton South 1 was a shallow stratigraphic test well drilled by Beach Petroleum to investigate a possible ?Archaean basement high subcropping 3.75 miles south of Minlaton township, as suggested by SADM regional mapping observations made during 1961....-
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Published: 15 Jun 1966
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Edithburgh 1. Test reports.
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RB 00667 Minlaton and Stansbury stratigraphic bores. Subsurface stratigraphy and micropalaeontology.
Minlaton Bore intersected 596 feet of Lower Permian (?lowermost Sakmarian) glacigenes and then a lower Middle to Lower Cambrian succession 2459 feet thick consisting in downward sequence of Ramsey Limestone (105 feet), red bed clastics (456 feet),...-
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Published: 01 Aug 1900
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RB 00498 Permian sequence in Minlaton no. 1 bore.
Correlates Troubridge Basin Permian biostratigraphic units with those of the Maitland Group from the Sydney Basin (Hunter Valley region of NSW). Minlaton 1 penetrated 600 feet of Permian glacigenes, deposited under glacial or coldwater deltaic...-
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Published: 01 Oct 1900
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RB 00687 Australian Oil Corp.'s North Renmark no. 1 well. Subsurface stratigraphy and micropalaeontology study.
North Renmark 1 was drilled 6 miles north of Renmark, to a total depth of 4018 feet. The well penetrated a sequence of Tertiary, Cretaceous and Permian rocks, mostly of marine origin, and has given the most complete section so far known from the...-
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Published: 01 Apr 1900
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RB 71/00120 Permian and reworked Devonian microfossils from the Troubridge Basin.
Data, on numerous Permian samples from the Troubridge Basin, prepared for foraminifera and acid-resistant microfossils, are listed. By far the most important is a dark grey clay from Waterloo Bay, Yorke Peninsula, in which were found foraminifera...-
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Published: 29 Jul 1971
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Currency Creek (part of the Fleurieu Project). First partial surrender report, for the period 4/6/1992 to 20/9/2013.
A number of peripheral parts of the subject licence, in all comprising 54% of the originally granted area, have recently been relinquished by current holder Terramin, as part of the management conditions applying to the company's multi-licence...-
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