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RB 79/00115 Byilkaoora 1. Well completion report.
SADME Byilkaoora no. 1 was drilled on the northeastern margin of the Officer Basin, in the Mt Johns Range, with the principal objective of coring a complete stratigraphic section of the Observatory Hill Beds. Good hydrocarbon source-rock potential...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1979
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RB 79/00157 Cambrian alkali playa-lacustrine sequence in the northeastern Officer Basin, South Australia.
Byilkaoora 1, a stratigraphic well drilled in the northeastern part of the Officer Basin in South Australia, intersected aeolian and fluvial sandstones and mudstones overlying 224 m of fine-grained, dolomitic, calcareous and argillaceous sediments...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1980
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RB 72/00121 Explanatory Notes for the EVERARD 1:250 000 geological map.
Pronounced positive and negative geophysical anomalies on EVERARD represent the crystalline Musgrave Block in the north, a basement trough more than 4 km in depth that flanks the Musgrave Block to the south, and the crystalline Ammaroodinna Inlier to...-
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Published: 03 Jul 1972
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RB 2022/00012 Petrophysical characteristics of common stratigraphic units of the Gawler Craton.
Petrophysical properties of rocks are an underutilised data set that is rarely routinely collected. With the recent advances in geophysical modelling there is now an increasing need to collect petrophysical data as a vital link between geophysical...-
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Published: 01 Jun 2024
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Lithostratigraphy in the eastern Officer Basin (Appendix 4) - Cambrian palaeogeography (Appendix 5 to quarterly report for period ending 8/2/83.).
A series of lithostratigraphic interpretations of outcrop and drillhole sections (for SADME and Comalco holes) have been drawn up to assist in the production of a satisfactory palaeogeographic and stratigraphic model of the Officer Basin. 3...-
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The geology of the Officer Basin in the EVERARD 1:250 000 map[sheet] area.
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RB 81/00103 Stratigraphy of the Cambrian - ?Early Ordovician, Mount Johns Range NE Officer Basin, South Australia.
The Marla Group and its units are defined, including redefinition of Mount Johns Conglomerate and Trainor Hill Sandstone. Recurrent tectonic rejuvenation of highlands in the north, during the Cambrian - Ordovician, led to deposition of fluvial...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1982
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ExpNotes EVERARD: Explanatory Notes EVERARD
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