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RI 056 Geology of the Coober Pedy Precious Stones Field Results of Investigations, 1981-86
The Coober Pedy Opal Fields, since their discovery in 1915, have been the largest producer of precious opal in the world, with the estimated value of production over the period 1978-86 averaging $25 million per year. Mining is now done mainly by...-
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RB 2008/00013 High Resolution Resistivity Test Survey: Coober Pedy.
A new high-resolution resistivity measurement instrument, developed by ZZ Resistivity Imaging Pty Ltd, was tested within the Coober Pedy Precious Stones Field, located 900 km north-west of Adelaide, to determine its suitability for assisting in opal...-
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Published: 01 Oct 2008
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RB 2015/00007 Coober Pedy Precious Stones Field 40Ar/39Ar geochronology of alunite and opal formation.
Precious opal in South Australia occurs near the base of the weathered profile developed in Early Cretaceous host marine clastic sediments. It is associated with the supergene minerals alunite, kaolinite, gypsum and iron oxides, that are variously...-
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Published: 01 Apr 2015
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Ely Hill, Ant Hill, Mabel Creek and Mount Willoughby (Coober Pedy North Opal Project). Second partial surrender report for the period 10/1/97 to 2/11/2001.
Exploration for large-scale opal deposits over an area north and north-west from Coober Pedy included literature research, air photo interpretation, digital terrain modelling, and field reconnaissance. No unrecorded previous opal workings were...-
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HandBk 005 - Opal: South Australia's Gemstone. Barnes L.C. et al. (1992 revised edition)
South Australia's famous desert opalfields supply about 80% of the world output of precious opal, with current production coming almost entirely from the major fields at Andamooka, Coober Pedy and Mintabie, each of which is expected to increase output...-
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