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Data release - as updated : Lake Frome South. Annual reports to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 9/5/2005 to 25/11/2015.
A large area centred ~110 km north-northwest of Olary and lying adjacent to the south-eastern margin of Lake Frome has been explored initially for buried sedimentary or calcrete type uranium deposits that may have formed in Pleistocene and Recent...-
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Published: 26 Nov 1915
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Lake Namba. Progress and final reports for the period 4/11/1975 to 26/10/1981.
TARGET: Sedimentary uranium deposits in the Lower Tertiary sediments overlying the Mesozoic Frome Embayment and Cambrian Moorowie Syncline stratigraphic succession, adjacent to and overlying the western flank of the Proterozoic Benagerie Ridge....-
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Lake Callabonna (part of the Lakes North Uranium JV Project). Annual reports to licence full surrender, for the period 8/7/2005 to 28/1/2015.
An area located immediately west of Lake Callabonna has been explored for possible economic sedimentary or calcrete uranium deposits, that may have formed within Quaternary fluvial channel fill sediments in proximity to some exposed radiogenic...-
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Published: 01 Dec 1914
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Lake Blanche (part of the Lakes North Uranium JV Project). Annual reports to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 5/12/2005 to 7/12/2013.
An area located immediately south-west and south of Lake Blanche has been explored for possible economic sedimentary roll front style or calcrete-hosted uranium deposits, that may have formed within Quaternary fluvial channel fill sediments in...-
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Published: 11 Dec 1913
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PACE Theme 2 (drilling partnerships with PIRSA and industry): Year 2 partnership DPY2-11, Lake Blanche region Quaternary palaeochannel / palaeolake margin calcrete - hosted or roll-front style uranium mineral prospects. Project final report.
Approved PACE project DPY2-11 was an attempt to find calcrete or roll-front type sedimentary uranium mineralisation in Quaternary fluvial channels that drain the northern and eastern margins of the uranium-enriched Mount Painter and Mount Babbage...-
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Published: 20 Sep 1906