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  • Departmental Publication - (6)
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GEOLOGICAL PROVINCE

  • Mount Painter Inlier - (8)
  • Curnamona Province - (7)
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  • Adelaide Geosyncline - (6)
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  • Benagerie Ridge - (1)
  • Willyama Inliers - (1)

STRATIGRAPHY

  • Petermorra Volcanics - (8)
  • Mudnawatana Tonalite - (7)
  • Moolawatana Suite - (6)
  • Radium Creek Metamorphics - (6)
  • Callanna Group - (5)
  • Coonarbine Formation - (5)
  • Eyre Formation - (5)
  • Millyera Formation - (5)
  • Mount Neill Granite - (5)
  • Namba Formation - (5)
  • Rolling Downs Group - (5)
  • Simpson Sand - (5)
  • Terrapinna Granite - (5)
  • Umberatana Group - (5)
  • Wattleowie Granite - (5)
  • Algebuckina Sandstone - (4)
  • Amberoona Formation - (4)
  • Arkaroola Subgroup - (4)
  • Balcanoona Formation - (4)
  • Bolla Bollana Tillite - (4)

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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: Petermorra Volcanics Category type: Geophysics Geological province: Mount Painter Inlier

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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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  • Prospect Hill. Progress reports and annual reports to licence expiry/renewal, for the period 23/11/1990 to 22/11/1994.

    Continued evaluation of possible economic primary tin oxide mineralisation in the Prospect Hill area, 20 km north-west of Moolawatana Homestead, concentrated on infill channel geochemical sampling and mineragraphic/petrogenetic sampling of costeans...
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  • Granites and uranium mineralisation in the Mount Painter Complex, northern Flinders Ranges.

    The Mount Painter basement igneous complex is dominated by granite intrusions and volcanic rocks, most of which are fractionated and have a high uranium content. Apart from Mount Painter itself, where uranium was mined more than 60 years ago, there...
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  • RB 2012/00004 MARREE, South Australia, [geological map] sheet SH54-5. South Australia. Geological Survey. 1:250 000 Series - Explanatory Notes.

    The MARREE mapsheet area includes the south-western portion of the Strzelecki Desert plus parts of the Tirari Desert, north-western Flinders Ranges and north-eastern Willouran Ranges, between latitudes 29 to 30 degrees S and longitudes 138 to 139...
      Document Published: 01 Apr 2012
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  • RB 2009/00001 Explanatory Notes for [the] CALLABONNA 1:250 000 Geological Map, sheet SH 54-6.

    The CALLABONNA map area includes the southern end of the Strzelecki Desert and the north- eastern Flinders Ranges, between latitudes 29° to 30° S and longitudes 139° 30' to 141° E. Cameron Corner adjoins New South Wales and Queensland in the...
      Document Published: 01 Oct 2009
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  • CALLABONNA 1:250 000 geological map released.

    There is no abstract created for this record
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  • ExpNotes MARREE: Explanatory Notes MARREE

    A new generation, second edition MARREE 1:250 000 scale geological map and its explanatory notes have been published. These documents represent the conclusion of the Geological Survey of South Australia's latest geological mapping program (1993 to...
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  • ExpNotes CALLABONNA: Explanatory Notes CALLABONNA, SH 54-06.

    There is no abstract created for this record.
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