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PACE Theme 2 (drilling partnerships with PIRSA and industry): Year 4 partnership DPY4-25, eastern Mabel Creek High: Big North-West Proterozoic epithermal / hydrothermal IOCG mineral prospect. Project interim and final reports.
In its successful application to PIRSA for a grant of PACE Initiative Year 4 drilling project funding, Alliance Craton Explorer announced that it had generated an extremely attractive geophysical target with potential for Mesoproterozoic basement -...-
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Published: 25 Nov 1907
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Manguri (part of the Mount Woods Joint Venture Project). Annual reports and final report to licence surrender, for the period 13/12/1999 to 4/10/2006.
Possible craton margin magmatic nickel deposits or iron oxide - associated copper-gold (IOCG) type large base and precious metal deposits within buried Proterozoic basement were targeted in an area lying just to the north-west of Coober Pedy. Delays...-
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Published: 20 Nov 1906
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Warrina South (part of the Mount Woods Project). Third partial surrender report for the period 7/1/2002 to 3/9/2009.
Olympic Dam style iron oxide - associated copper-gold mineralisation, plus other epithermal type base metal and uranium deposits that may possibly have formed in Palaeoproterozoic basement, were the targets of exploration in an area located 80 km east...-
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Data release - as updated : Tallaringa North and Tallaringa South (part of the Coober Pedy Project). Joint annual reports to licences' joint expiry/full surrender, for the period 24/5/2012 to 23/5/2019.
Three areas centred ~120 km west south-west of Coober Pedy and lying in the northern part of the Gawler Craton, one located within the Mabel Creek Domain and the other two being adjacent and further to the south, within the Christie Domain next to a...-
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Published: 19 Jun 1919
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Warrina North (part of the Mount Woods Project). Third partial surrender report for the period 7/1/2002 to 4/4/2009.
Olympic Dam style iron oxide - associated copper-gold mineralisation, plus other epithermal type base metal and uranium deposits that may possibly have formed in Palaeoproterozoic basement, were the targets of exploration in an area located 40 km...-
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Mount Clarence (part of the Coober Pedy Project). Joint annual reports, annual reports and final report to licence full surrender, for the period 23/8/2010 to 10/12/2015.
An area centred ~40 km north-west of Coober Pedy, and lying in the northern part of the Gawler Craton near the centre of the Mabel Creek Ridge crustal element and to the north of the east-trending Karari Fault Zone, has been explored for possible...-
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Published: 18 Dec 1915
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Leonard Rise and Giddi Giddinna Creek (part of the Coober Pedy Project). Joint final report at licences' respective surrender, for the period 23/8/2010 to 23/3/2012.
Two areas located respectively immediately to the south-west and the north-west of Coober Pedy, and lying in the northern part of the Gawler Craton near the southern margin of the Mabel Creek Ridge crustal element and to the north of the east-trending...-
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Published: 20 Jun 1912
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Warrina. Annual reports and final report to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 22/3/2006 to 14/11/2013.
Exploration of an area centred 65 km north-east of Coober Pedy has continued from the licensee's previous work aimed at evaluating the IOCG mineralisation potential of Mesoproterozoic basement-hosted, large and regionally significant coincident...-
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Woorong. Progress reports and final report to licence full surrender, for the period 21/4/1980 to 19/3/1982.
A large area centred ~60 km west of Coober Pedy has been explored by licensee Afmeco for possible buried economic primary epithermal/hydrothermal uranium mineralisation that may have formed in Proterozoic or Archaean metamorphosed basement rocks. As...-
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Published: 06 Apr 1982
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Bull 055 A geochronological framework for the Gawler Craton, South Australia
This bulletin contains geochronological data and interpretations from the Gawler Craton of South Australia that have been completed by Mark Fanning of The Australian National University, by Geological Survey of South Australia personnel, and by...-
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