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Mount Goddard (part of the Flinders Ranges Project). Combined first and second partial surrender report, for the period 8/12/2010 to 14/8/2014.
A licence area which originally covered 305 square km of the central Flinders Ranges east of Leigh Creek has recently undergone two reductions in size, including a first partial relinquishment of 115.7 square km (37.9%) made on 19/12/ 2013 as per the...-
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Published: 02 Jun 1914
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Data release [made at SA Director of Mines' discretion] : Mount Goddard, Mount Deception, Parachilna, Yandina Hill and Ben Lomond (the Flinders Ranges Project). Joint annual reports for the period 14/10/1999 to 27/4/2018.
A group of jointly reported tenements in the northern Flinders Ranges region is being explored for economic base metal mineralisation that might have formed within Late Proterozoic to Middle Cambrian continental rift margin sediments, probably with...-
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Published: 25 Jun 1918
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Data release [made at SA Director of Mines’ discretion] : Reaphook Hill and Mount Frome (part of the Flinders Ranges Project). Respective early annual reports, for the period 17/1/2000 to 16/1/2002.
Two adjoining licence areas located ~50-70 km to the east and south-east of Blinman are being explored for possible economic buried willemite (zinc silicate), scholzite (zinc phosphate) and other base metal mineralisation associated with particular...-
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Mount Deception (part of the Flinders Ranges Project). Final report at licence full surrender, for the period 14/10/1999 to 27/4/2017.
The surrendered two remnant portions EL 5725 Mount Deception formerly were part of a much larger multi-tenement package which is currently still being explored by Perilya, primarily looking for economic stratabound zinc silicate mineralisation similar...-
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Published: 21 Jun 1917
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Mount Goddard (part of the Flinders Ranges Project). Final report at licence full surrender, for the period 8/12/2010 to 9/6/2015.
The subject licence, located approximately 60 km south-east of Leigh Creek, forms part of a much larger tenement package currently being explored by Perilya, primarily looking for zinc silicate mineralisation similar to the Beltana deposit, although...-
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Published: 17 Jul 1915