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

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  • Lake Greenly area [Mount Hope kaolin deposit]. Progress and final reports to licence renewal for the period 30/3/1973 to 29/9/1974.

    Appraisal of a newly discovered large deposit of kaolin, found in the near surface regolith to Archaean basement on two farms situated 7 km south of Mount Hope on southern Eyre Peninsula, has consisted of further air/rotary drilling (35 holes, total...
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  • Amdel reports on the physical and mineralogical properties of white clay samples taken from a core cut in Kalabity drillhole K59.

    Clay sample CE3989 has a brightness that is well below the requirements for a paper coating clay (85% or greater). Bleaching of the - 2 micron clay fraction increased the brightness to filler grade requirements (75-85%). Clay sample CE4008 has a...
      Document Published: 20 Apr 1972
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  • RB 52/00012 Occurrence of activable clay in South Australia. Preliminary report.

    There is no abstract created for this record
      Document Published: 01 Jan 1962
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  • RB 56/00027 Occurrence of activable clay in South Australia. Second report.

    There is no abstract created for this record
      Document Published: 01 Jan 1965
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  • RB 57/00023;Amdel 00263 White clay deposit, Salt Creek, Cowell. Beneficiation tests.

    Wet processed china clay rock is suitable as filler in paper manufacture and, with further reduction in grit content, for coating paper. Dry processed clay not bright enough for paper manufacture.
      Document Published: 01 Jul 1963
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  • RB 57/00047A Mineral fillers and pigments. Progress report 25th to 30th June, 1963.

    At the request of the South Australian Department of Mines a survey of current Australian usage of mineral fillers and pigments was made. The survey was intended to determine the consumptions and specifications typical of various industries and to...
      Document Published: 01 Jul 1963
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  • RB 57/00047;Amdel 00266 Fillers and pigments. Survey of industry.

    At the request of the South Australian Government Department of Mines a survey was made of current Australian usage of mineral fillers and pigments. The survey was intended to determine the consumption and specification typical of various industries...
      Document Published: 01 Aug 1963
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  • RB 60/00055 Auger boring of Hackham clay deposit.

    Near horizontally bedded Upper Eocene sediments comprising Blanche Point Marls, Tortachilla Limestone and South Maslin Sands, have been test bored at Hackham in the Noarlunga Basin, in the search for a bentonite - type clay deposit which might provide...
      Document Published: 16 Mar 1965
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  • RB 50/00127;Amdel 00006 Cromer C clay, Williamstown. First report. Beneficiation.

    Roll crushing, drying and milling with air classification produces a high quality kaolin, quartz-free and of good colour.
      Document Published: 01 Jan 1960
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  • RB 84/00012 Clay and sand resources, One Tree Hill.

    Drilling has indicated reserves of 166 000 tonnes of white plastic clay and 35 000 tonnes of discoloured plastic clay and inferred reserves of 150 000 tonnes, overlain by 0.9 million tonnes of sand, mostly suitable for fill, but some for concrete or...
      Document Published: 01 Mar 1984
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  • RB 84/00065 Draft report, Williamstown industrial mineral deposits. Geology of kaolin sillimanite muscovite deposits, near Williamstown, Hd Barossa, Mount Lofty Ranges, South Aust.

    This report presents a comprehensive summary of the results of considerable geological, survey and beneficiation work which has been carried out at four mines. The mined deposits have been formed in Burra Group schists and gneisses that constitute the...
      Document Published: 01 Jul 1984
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  • RB 83/00058 Williamstown kaolin-sillimanite-mica deposits.

    Report describes these unusual mineral deposits which are currently the only source in Australia of refractory grade sillimanite and filler grade mica.
      Document Published: 01 Jul 1983
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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.

    There is no abstract created for this record
      Document Published: 01 Jan 1984
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  • RB 79/00140;Amdel 01296 Absorbents - Palygorskite and montmorillonite (Amdel report no. 1296).

    Background: Examination of certain samples of clay from the Lake Frome area had indicated that there exist potentially large deposits of palygorskite-rich clay of possible economic value. An investigation of absorbent clays in general was requested...
      Document Published: 01 Jan 1979
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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...
      Document Published: 20 Feb 1978
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  • RB 93/00018 Review of exploration for kaolin near Poochera, northern Eyre Peninsula, South Australia.

    The kaolin deposits located south-west of Poochera on northern Eyre Peninsula have formed by deep weathering of early to mid-Proterozoic crystalline basement rocks, which are now blanketed by late Tertiary to Quaternary terrestrial sediments. During...
      Document Published: 01 Apr 1993
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  • RB 94/00037 Report on mission to China to explore collaborative research opportunities on modification of clay minerals for industrial and environmental uses.

    Through the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering and at the invitation of the China State Science and Technology Commission, selected Chinese research institutes and universities involved in clay research were visited during...
      Document Published: 01 Oct 1994
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  • RB 93/00037 Review of exploration for kaolin in the Kimba area, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia.

    During 1969-72, kaolinised bedrock south of Kimba on northern Eyre Peninsula was investigated by Pechiney and CSR Ltd as a potential source of alumina. Exploration drilling of 102 holes outlined 4 broad areas of kaolinisation at Kelly Tank,...
      Document Published: 01 Sep 1993
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  • Giddi Giddinna Creek. Progress reports and technical reports to licence expiry/lapse of tenure, for the period 16/6/1983 to 23/9/1987.

    In early 1983, mineral prospector Peter Tayler discovered a near-surface secondary occurrence of magnesium and sodium sulphates in a creek-bank exposure of Mesozoic shales, deposited at the base of the Lower Cretaceous Bulldog Shale near the western...
      Document Published: 23 Jun 1987
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  • Garford Homestead. Progress and final reports to licence expiry for the period 12/4/1983 to 11/4/1984.

    After a regional review of the absorbent clay mineral potential of known palygorskite and attapulgite - bearing Middle Tertiary palaeochannel sediments in an area centred 110 km south-west of Coober Pedy, a possibly economic partly-exposed attapulgite...
      Document Published: 21 Jun 1984
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