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Specific date: 1980, 20/04/1980, 04/1980

Date range: 1980-2022, 04/1980-08/1990

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Stratigraphy: Anabama Granite Category type: Resources Engineering Commodity: Molybdenum

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  • Anabama Hill. Progress reports and final report to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 7/11/1980 to 6/11/1982.

    In order to further test a large Delamerian granite pluton for its potential to host an economic porphyry molybdenum deposit of the Climax, Colorado type (following initial exploratory drilling and IP surveys that had been carried out by the SA...
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  • Anabama Hill. Prospectivity report and data review for the period 2/1/1980 to 14/7/1980.

    A memo received from Asarco's Arizona-based geologist Mr J H Courtright (27 December 1978) drew the attention of that company's Perth office staff to the similarities between the Anabama breccia pipes, which he had seen during a visit to the prospect...
      Document Published: 14 Jul 1980
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  • RB 72/00154 Progress report no. 1. Netley Hill copper and molybdenum prospect, Olary Anabama.

    Netley Hill is part of the Anabama Granite, and consists of granite capped with greisen. Preliminary geological mapping, geochemical soil sampling and a reconnaissance induced polarisation survey have been carried out over the hill. Detailed results...
      Document Published: 01 Jan 1972
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  • RB 73/00004 Investigation of the Anabama copper and molybdenum prospect, Olary Wadnaminga.

    Stream sediment sampling, induced polarization surveys and a 44 drill hole rotary drilling program were undertaken over the Anabama Granite. The granite was found to be unmineralized except for greisened portions containing anomalous copper and...
      Document Published: 01 Jan 1973
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  • Anabama Hill. Progress reports to licence expiry/full surrender for the period 1/12/1968 to 30/11/1970.

    After its initial stream sediment sampling and rock chip sampling had revealed that significant base metal anomalism (Mo to 600 ppm and Cu to 300 ppm) exists on and near granitic rock outcrops at Anabama Hill, Asarco undertook detailed 1:1200 scale...
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  • Netley Hill. Progress and final reports to licence expiry/full surrender for the period 1/12/1968 to 30/11/1969.

    A rotary percussion drilling programme (8 vertical holes for a total penetration of 1920 feet) was undertaken at Netley Hill to look for economic copper and molbdenum mineralisation in a greisen (hydrothermally altered granite) body which has an...
      Document Published: 19 Nov 1970
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