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RB 37/00157 Leigh Creek Coalfield - Exploration of the southeastern margin, Telford Basin area (Telford Main Seam eastern margin, southern extension).
The area under review is situated in the south-eastern section of Telford Basin between co-ordinates 8,000 and 34,000, and is a southern extension of the main (Telford) coal seam proved previously on the eastern margin. Coal has been proved by close...-
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Published: 14 Jul 1954
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RB 84/00035 Interpretation of geophysical logs from coal boreholes in the upper series of the Telford Basin (Lobe B), Leigh Creek Coalfield.
Existing drill hole data (1100 holes) is unsuitable for interpreting the geological sequences for hydrological modelling or basin studies unless geophysically logged (114 holes). A proposed interpretation of gamma and neutron logs uses numeric cut -...-
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Published: 01 May 1984
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RB 95/00028 SAEI Triassic Coal Exploration Program. Exploration Licence Application ELA 382/92, Leigh Creek - Lyndhurst area, South Australia.
A data review undertaken by MESA to assess the prospectivity of the northern Flinders Ranges intramontane basins for concealed Triassic coal, highlighted four main areas as having the best potential for a discovery. Of these, the alluvium-covered...-
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Published: 01 Jun 1996
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RB 95/00029 Leigh Creek Coalfield, Lobe E coal deposit. Geological report.
In 1993 an exploration drilling program was undertaken jointly by The Department of Mines and Energy (MESA) and ETSA Corporation (ETSA) over areas considered prospective for coal within the vicinity of the existing infrastructure of the Leigh Creek...-
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Published: 01 Jun 1996
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Broken Range (part of the Flinders Project). Data release : early annual reports for the period 4/8/1995 to 3/8/1997.
An airborne TEM survey, followed by ground magnetics and geochemical sampling, defined two areas in the vicinity of Lyndhurst considered to be prospective for supergene enriched copper oxide/sulphide mineralisation hosted within Neoproterozoic rocks...-
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Leigh Creek Coalfield. Report on company scout drilling for sedimentary uranium, undertaken during July 1970.
Three scout holes totalling 1245 feet were rotary drilled in Lobe B of the Leigh Creek Coalfield to test for any subsurface extension to a previously identified radioactively anomalous surface area. Although the Late Triassic clastic sediments...-
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