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Kalabity. Progress reports to licence expiry/renewal for the period 15/3/1971 to 17/6/1973, plus related technical reports about in situ leach uranium mining methods in Wyoming.
The recently completed drilling of 189 open rotary holes (total penetration 22,427 m), plus the redrilling and geophysical re-logging by joint venturer Minad-Teton of 19 previously completed Carpentaria Exploration Co. uranium exploration holes (for a...-
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Published: 02 Jan 1974
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Moolawatana. Fourth partial surrender report at licence expiry/renewal, for the period 27/1/1999 to 28/7/2014.
Work conducted on the recently relinquished portions of the Moolowatana exploration licence, over the 10-year period since the tenement was granted, has included the conduct of four gravity surveys plus the drilling of two deep diamond cored holes,...-
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Published: 04 Feb 1915
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Peake and Denison Ranges. Progress reports and technical reports to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 17/2/1969 to 4/5/1971.
An airborne magnetic/radiometric survey was flown over the licence in 1969. Three anomalies located near Peake Homestead Ruins and the Coppertop mine gave disappointing ground survey uranium responses from traverses made with a hand-held...-
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Billa Kalina Homestead. Progress reports and final report to licence full surrender, for the period 30/6/1977 to 14/2/1979.
Airborne and ground geophysical surveys were undertaken in the Billa Kalina area, prior to commencing to drill in a search for Olympic Dam type Cu-U-Au mineralised haematitic breccias, in order to delineate and detail several broad magnetic anomalies...-
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Kalabity - Old Boolcoomata area [= Olary 'A' Farmin Block]. Progress reports to licence expiry/renewal for the period 14/1/1971 to 13/1/1972.
As part of exploration for economic metallic mineral deposits within an area of partly outcropping Precambrian calcsilicate rocks present on Kalabity Station, a field reconnaissance of all known mineralised areas was carried out initially. The...-
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Trooper Nob area. Annual report and final report to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 11/7/2011 to 10/7/2013.
A substantial area (~50 square km in extent) of unusual surface ironstone enrichment on the Quaternary peneplain lying to the east of Etadunna Homestead on the southern Birdsville Track was investigated for its possible economic potential as a source...-
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Published: 08 Feb 1914
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Lake Callabonna. Annual reports to licence expiry/cancellation, for the period 16/1/1997 to 5/2/2013.
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Published: 20 Feb 1913
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Culberta Bore and Curraworra Bore. Annual reports and combined final report to licences' respective expiry/full surrender, for the period 13/4/2005 to 12/4/2010.
An area located approximately 50 km south-west of Quinyambie has been explored for possible economic, buried IOCG style mineralisation within Proterozoic basement rocks underlying the north-eastern margin of the Benagerie Ridge. In addition, after...-
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Blyth Creek. Annual reports and final report to licence surrender, for the period 2/1/2007 to 30/9/2013.
Exploration for possible economic IOCG type base and precious metal deposits in buried basement rocks, and for possible roll front style sedimentary uranium mineralisation in overlying Jurassic-Cretaceous Eromanga Basin sediments, within an area...-
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Cooinchina Creek. First annual/final report to licence expiry/full surrender for the period 18/1/2006 to 17/1/2007.
Exploration for possible Tertiary or Mesozoic roll-front type, fluvial sediment - hosted secondary uranium deposits, which could be related to a large aerial radiometric uranium channel anomaly recorded from an area bordering the south-western side of...-
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Published: 05 Apr 1907
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Cockburn. Progress reports to licence surrender for the period 8/10/1970 to 16/9/1971.
Possible economic buried Tertiary sedimentary uranium, plus any Palaeoproterozoic basement - hosted base metal deposits, were targeted in the region to the west of Cockburn by conducting an airborne radiometric survey (700 line miles at 0.5-1 mile...-
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