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RB 59/00054 Reinterpretation of the stratigraphy of the Comaum no. 2 bore, South Australia.
The stratigraphy of the Comaum 2 bore was revised and corrected. Tertiary sediments extend to 146m, and at this depth are dated as Paleocene on microfloral comparisons with south-western Victoria. Most of the Eocene section of the Knight Group (now...-
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Published: 27 Aug 1964
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RB 00680 Mount Salt Structure Drilling Project of Oil Development NL. Palaeontological report.
Five structure holes drilled to a depth of approximately 1,000 feet in the Hundred of MacDonnell 9 miles south west of Mount Gambier intersected a lower Tertiary section in downward sequence of Gambier Limestone, Buccleuch Group and Knight Group...-
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Published: 01 Aug 1900
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RB 00681 Oil Development NL's Mount Salt 1. Palaeontology progress report no. 2.
From brief examination of cores and of the five structure holes the following sequence has been intersected to 921 feet. 0-536 feet Gambier Limestone (Oligocene), 536-600 feet Buccleuch Group (Upper Eocene); 600-3131 feet Knight Group (Dartmoor...-
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Published: 01 Aug 1900
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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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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