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RB 93/00034 Palynological and dispersed cuticle report of KT-1, Port Broughton, Pirie Basin.
All 4 rotary mud drill cuttings samples examined from parts of the precollar hole depth interval 64 m to 148 m are Late Eocene - Oligocene in age.-
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Published: 01 Jul 1993
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PACE Theme 2 (drilling partnerships with PIRSA and industry): Year 6 partnership DPY6-27 - north-eastern Cleve Domain - basement granite investigations related to the Mullaquana area Tertiary sediment-hosted uranium mineral prospect. Final report.
The area of the Mullaquana Exploration Licence 3652 is underlain by a circular aeromagnetic anomaly which has been interpreted as being potentially a Hiltaba Suite granite pluton that may be the source of the uranium mineralisation recently discovered...-
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Published: 30 May 1911
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Murninnie. Annual reports and final report to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 19/4/2006 to 14/11/2013.
During August 2006, Australasia Gold acquired a 45% interest in the historic abandoned Murninnie copper mine (Private Mine 156) and a surrounding small exploration licence (EL 3542), which are located ~30 km south-southwest of Whyalla. In July 2007,...-
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Published: 13 Oct 1914
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RB 2014/00006 Geology of the Cultana 1:100 000 map sheet (6432).
The revised digital geology map of the Cultana 1:100 000 map sheet and accompanying geological descriptions in this report are the first components of the 2nd edition PORT AUGUSTA 1:250 000 map sheet to be completed. The subject map sheet occupies the...-
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Published: 01 Jan 2014
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Mullaquana. Progress reports and final report to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 8/12/1980 to 7/12/1982.
The target was lignite or oil shale hosted by Tertiary sediments possibly preserved on top of a series of tilted fault blocks bordering the western shoreline of Spencer Gulf, due south-west of Whyalla. 29 vertical rotary mud drillholes (total 2729...-
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RB 2015/00003 PACE Geochronology: Results of collaborative geochronology projects, 2013–2015.
The PACE Geochronology program fosters collaboration on projects of geological and metallogenic significance with focus on dating rocks and minerals from samples suggested by companies through a competitive proposal-based selection process. Successful...-
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Published: 01 Aug 2017