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Bull 041 Geology and Mineral Resources of the Andamooka and Torrens Area
Regional geological mapping of the area was initiated in 1959 and was completed in 1964. All tracks in the area were traversed and detailed mapping confined to critical localities and to areas where this was considered desirable. Geological boundaries...-
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RB 61/00102 Geology and mineral resources of the Andamooka-Torrens area (19/10/1965).
The area embraced by the Andamooka and Torrens 4-mile geological sheets is defined by long 136° 30- long 138° 00 and lat 30° 00- lat 32° 00 and comprises an extensive partially dissected plateau west of Lake Torrens, the Lake Torrens sunkland and part...-
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Published: 19 Oct 1965
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Lake Torrens Areas 1 and 2, Lake Torrens South and Lake Torrens North (the Lake Torrens Brine Potash Project). First joint annual report plus final report to licences' joint full surrender, for the period 5/1/2015 to 16/6/2016.
Much of the eastern side of the very large, 5,745 square km saline playa Lake Torrens, which occupies one of the most arid parts of Australia, was taken under licence by a Northern Territory - based company with the intent of systematically sampling...-
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Published: 14 Jun 1916
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Mineral Resource Potential Map Series - Corraberra.
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Published: 01 Sep 1916
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Mineral Resource Potential Map Series - Port Augusta.
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Published: 01 Sep 1916
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Motpena area, Lake Torrens district. Progress reports and final report to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 1/11/1968 to 31/10/1970.
An aerial reconnaissance flight made by Delhi geologists along the eastern shore of Lake Torrens on 22/10/1968 revealed the existence of low cliffs of gypsum along the lake's shore for a distance of about 90 miles, while scattered small exposures of...-
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Moralana and Pandita areas, Lake Torrens district. Progress reports and final report to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 1/11/1968 to 31/10/1970.
An aerial reconnaissance flight made by Delhi geologists along the eastern shore of Lake Torrens on 22/10/1968 revealed the existence of low cliffs of gypsum along the lake's shore for a distance of about 90 miles, while scattered small exposures of...-
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