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Bull 033 The Geology and Iron Ore Resources of the Middleback Range Area
This report deals comprehensively with the physiography, prospect geology, and ore genesis, and includes an assessment of the iron ore reserves and other mineral resources of an area which has been almost the sole source of the iron ore used in...-
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Bull 038 Limestone, Dolomite and Magnesite Resources of South Australia
This report has been prepared to collate the present knowledge on distribution, occurrence, accessibility and composition of these rocks and to bring together all relevant analytical data available, with appropriate references where applicable. It was...-
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Bull 013 Pigment Minerals in South Australia
During the past twenty years attention has been directed to the natural resources of the State in pigment materials, and a considerable body of information, based 011 official reports, has been accumulated, which is now collected into this Bulletin,...-
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Bull 012 Clay and Cement in South Australia
In South Australia the scarcity of easily obtainable timber, as compared to the other Australian States, and especially the absence of softwoods, led to the utilization of stone and clay. Stone is very extensively used for building, both in its...-
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Bull 040 Cretaceous Biostratigraphy of the Great Artesian Basin in South Australia
After its formation as a single sedimentary entity the Great Artesian Basin provided a marine environment only during the Cretaceous Aptian, Albian and early Cenomanian in South Australia. Santos' Oodnadatta 1 well (1957), continuously cored through...-
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Bull 047 The Sedimentology of the Cambrian Wirrealpa and Aroona Creek Limestones
The Wirrealpa and Aroona Creek Limestones are early Middle Cambrian formations which crop out in the Flinders Ranges of eastern South Australia. They are up to 140 m thick and are underlain and overlain conformably by thick red bed sequences. This...-
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Bull 053 The Adelaide Geosyncline: Later Proterozoic Stratigraphy, Sedimentation, Pataeontology and Tectonics
The extremely thick succession provides one of the most complete sedimentary records for the Late Proterozoic. The term geosyncline is used in a non-genetic sense for the basin in which deposition occurred during the Adelaidean and Cambrian. Only the...-
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Bull 052 Stratigraphy and Tectonics of the Worumba Anticline and Associated Intrusive Breccias
The Worumba Anticline contains in its core a complex of intensely deformed and brecciated Callanna and Burra Group sediments and volcanics, surrounded by a less deformed rim sequence of unconformably overlying Umberatana Group sediments. The...-
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Bull 054 Geology of South Australia. Volume 2: The Phanerozoic.
The latest publication on the geology of South Australia represents the findings of over 150 years of geological investigations that have been conducted in South Australia. It is designed to provide the reader with a comprehensive account of the...-
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Bull 008 The Salt and Gypsum Resources of South Australia.
Salt is at the present time the most important of the non-metallic mineral products of the State, and has the distinction of having been the first recorded mineral exported from the region now known as South Australia. Salt has been gathered on a...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1921
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Bull 054 Geology of South Australia. Volume 1: The Precambrian.
The geology of South Australia represents over 150 years of geological investigations in South Australia. It is designed to provide the reader with a comprehensive regional account of the products of sedimentation, deformation, metamorphism and...-
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