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  • industrial material - (6)
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  • copper - (3)
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  • Critical minerals - (1)
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  • Curnamona Province - (3)
  • Mount Painter Inlier - (3)
  • Mount Woods Inlier - (3)
  • Adelaide Geosyncline - (1)
  • Benagerie Ridge - (1)
  • Delamerian Orogen - (1)
  • Mount Babbage Inlier - (1)
  • Willyama Inliers - (1)

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  • Mount Neill Granite - (6)
  • Freeling Heights Quartzite - (4)
  • Pepegoona Porphyry - (3)
  • Terrapinna Granite - (3)
  • Anabama Granite - (1)
  • Bimba Formation - (1)
  • Boucaut Volcanics - (1)
  • Brindana Schist - (1)
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  • Broken Hill Group - (1)
  • Corundum Creek Schist Member - (1)
  • Moolawatana Suite - (1)
  • Mudnawatana Tonalite - (1)
  • Petermorra Volcanics - (1)
  • Radium Creek Metamorphics - (1)
  • Thackaringa Group - (1)
  • Willyama Supergroup - (1)
  • Wywyana Formation - (1)

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PUBLICATION DATE

Specific date: 1980, 20/04/1980, 04/1980

Date range: 1980-2022, 04/1980-08/1990

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Stratigraphy: Mount Neill Granite Category type: Exploration Geochemistry Commodity: Industrial material

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  • Mount Pitt. Progress and final reports for the period 6/4/81 to 5/10/81.

    As part of a regional search for economic small-scale deposits of rare earth metals in the Mount Painter district, geochemical prospecting revealed several atypically high background niobium values, in stream sediments derived from watercourses known...
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  • Summary of exploration on the Gunsight uranium-copper prospect, portion (of) SML 704, South Australia, to 30/6/1973.

    Surface copper carbonate mineralization occurring along a presumed shear zone was initially discovered some 4 miles southwest of the Parabarana Cu prospect by North Flinders Mines in late 1971, during a programme of detailed geochemical stream...
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  • RB 98/00003 Review of the Proterozoic geology and mineral potential of the Curnamona Province in South Australia.

    The Curnamona Province is exposed in the Willyama, Mt Painter and Mt Babbage Inliers, but much is obscured by younger sedimentary cover. It comprises a late Palaeoproterozoic metasedimentary and metavolcanic succession (Willyama Supergroup) with some...
      Document Published: 02 Feb 1998
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  • Carthew area. Early results of field assessment (with mineralogical appendix) Jan., 1973.

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      Document Published: 01 Jan 1973
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  • SML 705, Parabarana copper prospect. Final report.

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  • Parabarana copper prospect. Report on detailed mapping carried out in April-May 1972, and a reviewed geological interpretation of exploratory work done over the period 19/5/1969 to August 1972.

    In May of 1969 the mineralized Parabarana area was secured by North Flinders Mines Ltd, and during the last three years, it has been the subject of a comprehensive exploration programme. Exploration methods have included: 1. A stream sediment survey...
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