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South Australian Magnesium Metal Project.
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RB 37/00029 Reconnaissance survey for magnesite in the Crystal Brook district.
The present survey was carried out in the search for further occurrences of magnesite, south of the deposit exposed in the Pt. Germain Gorge and closer to transport facilities.-
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Published: 01 Jan 1954
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RB 37/00070 Industrial utilization of South Australian magnesite (23/4/1954).
Magnesite or Magnesium Carbonate (MgCo3), is an industrial mineral which occurs in comparative abundance in certain mid northern areas of South Australia. Although the more important of these magnesite deposits have been exploited to some extent over...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1956
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RB 39/00029 Magnesite deposit, Balcanoona Station.
Following a request for geological advice on a deposit of magnesite on Balcanoona station by Mr C.F.C. Crisp of Netherby, an inspection was made on January 13th 1955. Claim No. 1933 is pegged over a bed of magnesite which forms part of the upper...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1957
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RB 44/00047 Miscellaneous geological reports on a magnesite, barytes and four stone deposits between Rhynie and Blinman.
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Published: 01 Jan 1957
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RB 84/00003 Industrial minerals, other targets - Paper presented to the Seminar, South Australia - Exploration Potential. Australian Mineral Foundation - Adelaide, 7-8 December 1983.
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Published: 01 Jan 1984
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RB 85/00062 Magnesite in South Australia. An historical review 1915 to 1984.
43 491 tonnes of magnesite have been mined. The location, geology, tenement history, mining production, reserves and references are summarised for all deposits. The most important have been :Myrtle Springs - 19 625 tonnes in 1947 - 84Robertstown...-
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Published: 01 Nov 1985
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RB 77/00105 Carpa graphite deposit.
Near Carpa, on eastern Eyre Peninsula, a quartz graphite schist within metasediments of the Cleve Metamorphics of Lower Proterozoic age, is a potential source of graphite dust. Preliminary evaluation in 1974 was followed by auger drilling by the...-
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RB 78/00017 Non metallic minerals and the future.
South Australia has been a traditional source of non metallic minerals. Those minerals currently being mined that offer scope for expansion is – Barite – In pigments, drilling muds, the manufacture of barium chemicals and for medical purposes...-
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Published: 20 Feb 1978
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RB 79/00118 Chrysoprase and moss agate deposits Mount Davies, North West Province. Report no. 3 - Mining activity, 1975-1978.
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Published: 01 Jan 1979
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RB 88/00063 Magnesite in South Australia. A summary.
Major resources of magnesite are included as sedimentary interbeds within Late Proterozoic Skillogalee Dolomite which extends the length of the Geosyncline for 820 km. Magnesite interbeds are best developed from Leigh Creek to the Willouran Ranges,...-
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Published: 01 Apr 1988
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RB 89/00074 Industrial and non metallic minerals - Operations in South Australia.
This data package discusses mining and processing operations of the major non metallic and industrial mineral commodities in South Australia and is of interest to those in the industry and to manufacturers and suppliers of a range of machinery and...-
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Published: 01 May 1989
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Nelshaby. Annual reports and final report to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 17/7/2001 to 16/7/2005.
Bedded deposits of magnesite known to exist within the southern Flinders Ranges, where they outcrop over a considerable strike distance extent in the country approximately 20 km east of Port Pirie, were identified by Magnesium Developments Limited...-
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Nelshaby. First partial relinquishment report, for the period 17/7/2001 to 16/7/2003.
Magnesite beds formed within the Late Proterozoic Skillogalee Dolomite were the targets of exploration in the southern Flinders Ranges, 15 km east of Port Pirie. Field mapping and sampling, together with the acquisition and image processing of an...-
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Mineralogical data on SAMAG magnesite project - targeted deposits in the northern Flinders Ranges of South Australia.
Outcrop and drill core samples of magnesite-rich strata obtained from the Myrtle Springs and Witchelina deposits were examined petrographically to characterise the mode of occurrence and sedimentary history of the contained magnesitic material. A...-
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Published: 04 Aug 1999
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Willouran Ranges (part of the SAMAG Project). Annual reports and final report to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 19/11/1998 to 18/11/2003.
Known magnesite beds existing within the Adelaidean Skillogalee Dolomite in the far north-western Flinders Ranges, and extending into the Willouran Ranges over a strike distance of 120 km heading north-westwards from Leigh Creek South township, have...-
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Data release [made at SA Director of Mines' discretion] : Northern Flinders Ranges Magnesite Project. Feasibility study technical reports concerning raw material beneficiation, mineral processing and economics, and mine planning and construction details.
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Interim report on a geological survey of Special Mining Lease no. 58, Mount Fitton area, South Australia.
Talc occurs in the Mount Fitton area in a massive recrystallized dolomite of Proterozoic age. The larger talc deposits are concentrated on its margins. This massive dolomite cuts through bedding and formation boundaries, and available evidence...-
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Published: 29 Jun 1964
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Mount Fitton Talc Province. Progress, annual and miscellaneous technical summary reports for the period 16/2/79 to 24/11/96.
Talc has been mined at Mount Fitton in the northern Flinders Ranges on a continuous basis since 1945, for industrial use in the manufacture of cosmetics, ceramics and refractory ware. From 1979 to 1996, under authority of a series of Exploration...-
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Germein Gorge. Annual and final reports to licence expiry for the period 17/5/2002 to 16/5/2004.
Known magnesite beds within the Adelaidean Skillogalee Dolomite were the targets of exploration in the southern Flinders Ranges, 20 km north-east of Port Pirie, to determine their viability for mining as potential feedstock for a planned magnesium...-
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