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RB 55/00050 Geology of Yorke Peninsula.
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Published: 01 Jan 1965
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RB 50/00026 Inkerman-Balaklava Coalfield stratigraphy.
Examination of five bores in the Inkerman-Balaklava Coal Field showed a maximum thickness of eighty feet of Pleistocene to Recent, sixty feet of Port Willunga Beds, ten feet of Port Julie Greensand, and one hundred and eighty feet of Blanche Point...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1960
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RB 76/00123 Tertiary stratigraphy of a new bore in the Inkerman-Balaklava Coalfield.
Inkerman/Balaklava Coalfield Bore I411 penetrated a Tertiary succession consisting of Port Vincent Limestone and equivalents, (Early and Middle Miocene), Rogue Formation including the Port Julia Greensand Member (Late Eocene? and Oligocene) and...-
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Published: 28 Sep 1976
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Bull 039 The Geology of Yorke Peninsula
Yorke Peninsula lies between Spencer Gulf and Gulf St. Vincent. As its discoverer Matthew Flinders-wrote: "it is singular in its form, bearing some resemblance to a very ill-shaped leg and foot". This Bulletin deals with an area having an arbitrary...-
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ExpNotes MAITLAND: Explanatory Notes MAITLAND
The MAITLAND Special 1:250,000 scale geological map covers the greater part of South Australia's Yorke Peninsula. The rocks in the map area comprise deformed Palaeoproterozoic and early Mesoproterozoic basement of the south-eastern Gawler Craton, and...-
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