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RB 88/00037 Indulkana water supply - 1987 drilling.
3 wells were drilled to supply the saline side of the proposed dual water supply system. Test-pumping indicated long term yields of 0.4 to 0.9 L/s. 1 of the wells (IND26) has salinity of 900 mg/L. If its salinity does not rise, it should be connected...-
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Published: 01 Jun 1988
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RB 90/00053 Groundwater occurrence on the EVERARD 1:250 000 sheet.
The EVERARD sheet covers the NE Officer Basin and the Musgrave Complex in an area with about 220 mm annual rainfall. The crystalline basement rocks yield small supplies (median yield about 0.2 L/s), chiefly from fracture zones. Saprolite yields very...-
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Published: 01 Sep 1990
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RB 72/00121 Explanatory Notes for the EVERARD 1:250 000 geological map.
Pronounced positive and negative geophysical anomalies on EVERARD represent the crystalline Musgrave Block in the north, a basement trough more than 4 km in depth that flanks the Musgrave Block to the south, and the crystalline Ammaroodinna Inlier to...-
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Published: 03 Jul 1972
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RB 74/00055 Groundwater survey, Mimili Station Pastoral Lease nos 2150, 2013, 2194 and 23849 - Australian Agricultural Consulting and Management Company.
A groundwater survey of areas of Mimili Station, within and around the Everard Ranges in North West South Australia, indicates that there are reasonable prospects for finding supplies of stock water in fine grained alluvial materials which form broad...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1974
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RB 2000/00006 Indulkana town water supply drilling and discharge testing, 1998.
Aerial photography, satellite imagery, geological maps and on-ground geological and geophysical (transient electromagnetic) investigations were used in early 1998 to select drilling sites for additional water wells to supply Indulkana township in the...-
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Published: 01 Feb 2000
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Agnes Creek, South Australia. Sheet 5544, International Index. 1:100 000 [scale] Geological Map Series digital map.
Agnes Creek is located near the eastern outcrop margin of the Proterozoic Musgrave Province, which is composed predominantly of amphibolite to granulite facies meta-igneous and metasedimentary gneisses of the Birksgate Complex. Geochronological...-
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Published: 02 Jul 2018
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ExpNotes EVERARD: Explanatory Notes EVERARD, SG 53-13.
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