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  • copper - (5)
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  • Curnamona Province - (5)
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  • Willyama Supergroup - (3)
  • Bimba Formation - (1)
  • Broken Hill Group - (1)
  • Burra Group - (1)
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PUBLICATION DATE

Specific date: 1980, 20/04/1980, 04/1980

Date range: 1980-2022, 04/1980-08/1990

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Category type: Expert Systems Commodity: Copper Geological province: Curnamona Province

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  • Review of Mineral exploration activity, 2003 and 2004.

    2003 activity: Expenditure by companies on mineral exploration licences in South Australia for calendar year 2003 was $37.0 million, a slight increase on the $35.7 million spent in 2002. Mineral exploration drilling metreage, a key indicator of...
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  • Investigation of the Mutooroo copper mine, South Australia.

    The Mutooroo mine was the largest copper producer in the Olary Province, until its closure in 1914. Recent geophysical work and drilling have discovered a deeper massive sulphide body of over 8 million tonnes, averaging 1.66% Cu, with an unknown...
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  • Weekeroo. Progress reports to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 1/10/1970 to 30/9/1971.

    A detailed examination of mineralised rock sequences within the metamorphosed Precambrian basement and Adelaidean cover rocks of the Weekeroo area, and recording of their relationship to successive deformational events and resulting rock structures,...
      Document Published: 01 Sep 1971
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  • Mutooroo copper prospect. Economic evaluation.

    Diamond drilling of the Mutooroo copper prospect located near Cockburn in South Australia has outlined probable ore reserves of 9.2 million tonnes at 1.7% copper. The ore is massive sulphide and there are no associated metal values (e.g. silver, gold,...
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  • Kalabity. Annual reports and final report to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 18/11/2000 to 28/3/2014.

    An area situated ~100 km west of Broken Hill has been explored for buried base and precious metals epigenetic mineralisation that might have formed within Palaeoproterozoic meta-igneous and metasedimentary basement rocks of the north-eastern Olary...
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