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

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Stratigraphy: North Maslin Sand Category type: Energy Geological province: St Vincent Basin

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  • RB 54/00156 Geosurveys of Australia. Samples from offshore investigations, Port Stanvac.

    There is no abstract created for this record
      Document Published: 01 Jan 1962
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  • RB 60/00103 Phosphate reconnaissance sampling, Willunga and Noarlunga sub-basins.

    Reconnaissance sampling of coastal and inland exposures of the Tertiary succession in the Willunga and Noarlunga sub-basins of the Saint Vincent Basin indicates that the P205 content of the sediments is below the average of normal marine carbonates. A...
      Document Published: 25 May 1965
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  • RB 48/00060 Coal exploration, northern end of the St Vincent Basin.

    The northern end of the St. Vincent Basin in the Port Wakefield area consists of two well marked sub-basins of unequal area divided by a meridional fault passing along the east side of a median basement block. A deep trough occurs along the western...
      Document Published: 01 Jan 1960
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  • RB 79/00146 Exploration for underground gas storage targets in South Australia.

    Geophysical and geological surveys and drilling in the Northern Adelaide Plains of South Australia have located a Tertiary palaeochannel incised within Proterozoic bedrock. Present data indicate favourable reservoir and seal conditions for the...
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  • RB 97/00025 Preliminary report of palaeodrainage in the St Vincent Basin and Mount Lofty Ranges.

    Generalised contouring of the Mount Lofty Ranges aimed at reconstructing the Tertiary landsurface topography has identified the locations of a number of possible buried fluvial valleys and channels associated with the St Vincent Basin palaeodrainage,...
      Document Published: 01 Nov 1997
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  • RB 95/00004 Willunga Basin. Review of hydrogeology and water budget.

    The Willunga Basin is a groundwater resource being stressed by groundwater abstraction for agricultural purposes. The Southern Vales Water Resources Committee, in conjunction with MESA, DENR and SA WATER, are developing groundwater management...
      Document Published: 01 Jul 1995
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  • Investigation into public risks from potential landfill gas migration and abandoned underground clay mine workings in the Saint Agnes district of Adelaide.

    Field investigations including drilling and soil gas sampling, carried out as part of a subsurface hazard assessment for a parcel of land at Saint Agnes, did not indicate any significant risks to an intended building development.
      Document Published: 27 Feb 1903
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  • Report on investigation of Hallions Bore.

    There is no abstract created for this record
      Document Published: 01 Jan 1963
  • RB 00677 Grange 1 well. Subsurface stratigraphy.

    Grange No. 1 Well was drilled to a depth of 1983 feet, and penetrated a sedimentary sequence of Quaternary and Tertiary rocks to 1872 feet before bottoming in red shale and grey slates of Proterozoic Age. Pleistocene to Recent sandy clays with some...
      Document Published: 01 Jan 1962
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  • Broch 061 Geology of McLaren Vale Wine Region 2000 (see BROCH 060 for 2010 version)

    McLaren Vale, one of South Australia's major wine producing regions, is nestled in a geological province known as the Willunga Embayment, just a short drive south of Adelaide. From the sediments which were deposited in the basin-shaped embayment,...
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  • RB 76/00067 Price sand deposit.

    There is no abstract created for this record
      Document Published: 20 May 1976
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  • RB 2000/00030 Tea Tree Gully Golf Course desktop hydrogeological study.

    The City of Tea Tree Gully is seeking to establish an Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) project at the Tea Tree Gully Golf Course, which is located approximately 20 km north-east of the city of Adelaide. The application of ASR would enable the golf...
      Document Published: 01 Aug 2000
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  • RB 2016/00008 Geological field excursion guide — Cenozoic Willunga Embayment: from Australo-Antarctic Gulf to Sprigg Orogeny.

    INTRODUCTION TO THE GUIDE As superb exposures of fossiliferous strata, refreshed by coastal erosion and winter storms and backing popular beaches in what is now suburban Adelaide, the coastal cliff sections in the Willunga Embayment have attracted...
      Document Published: 01 Apr 2016
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  • RB 2000/00020 Willunga Groundwater Basin. Observation well network inventory and review.

    This report presents an inventory on the status, current condition and capacity of the existing Willunga Basin observation well network which has been installed to provide information needed for groundwater resource management. A review of the...
      Document Published: 01 Jun 2000
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  • Hamley Bridge (North Adelaide Plains). Progress and relinquishment reports for the period 27/7/1981 to 26/4/1982.

    In a search for possible economic heavy mineral - bearing buried Tertiary beach sand deposits, similar to the recent Golden Grove discovery made in Eocene fluviatile sediments of an adjacent sub-basin, 20 vertical percussion stratigraphic drillholes...
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