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RB 83/00019 1:250 000 Geological Series - Explanatory Notes. DALHOUSIE, South Australia.
The geomorphology of DALHOUSIE broadly consists of stony uplands which include mound springs in the west, and dunefield lowlands in the east on the edge of the Simpson Desert. Strongly folded ?Adelaidean sediments are overlain by a more gently folded...-
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Published: 01 Nov 1984
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RI 044 The Geology and Hydrocarbon Potential of the Pedirka Basin
Includes Permian palynology of Purni 1, Witcherrie and Mokari 1, Pedirka Basin.-
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Dalhousie Block (exploration) summary and five-year plan.
A summary of Block petroleum prospectivity prepared prior to starting selective low-key exploration during the 1985-1989 licence period. The report gives the rationale for the proposed work programme of 4 wells and 1900 line km of seismic acquisition...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1985
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RB 73/00092 Geology and hydrocarbon potential of the Pedirka Basin.
The Pedirka is a Permian infrabasin beneath the western Great Artesian Basin. It lies mainly in the central north of South Australia and the southeast of the Northern Territory but a small part may also extend into Queensland. Much of the eastern...-
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Published: 06 Apr 1973
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RB 74/00028 Explanatory Notes for the POOLOWANNA 1:250 000 geological map.
The POOLOWANNA 1:250 000 sheet area is located about 1000 km north of Adelaide, in the extreme north of the South Australian part of the Great Artesian Basin. It is entirely covered by the central southern end of the Simpson Desert. The oldest mapped...-
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Published: 30 Jan 1974
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Mount Treloar (NW of Oodnadatta). Progress and final reports for the period 30/6/80 to 29/12/80.
Follow-up investigations of possible buried channel redox front uranium mineralization on the edge of the Eromanga Basin, in the vicinity of the SA-NT border, included a geophysical and structural interpretation of available data, the drilling and...-
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Published: 23 Feb 1981
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ExpNotes POOLOWANNA: Explanatory Notes POOLOWANNA
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