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Lake Gregory. Final report at licence full surrender, for the period 13/5/2016 to 9/3/2017.
A licence area covering a large salt lake (Lake Gregory) of the Cenozoic Lake Eyre Basin, and the underlying Mesozoic Eromanga Basin sediments situated to the north of the uranium-rich Mount Babbage and Mount Painter inliers, ~120 km north-east of...-
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Blanchetown. Annual report and final report to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 25/2/2008 to 24/2/2010.
An area of the western Murray Mallee located near Blanchetown has been explored for possible economic heavy mineral sand accumulations in Pliocene raised beach strandlines. At the outset, the licensee performed a field inspection and drew up measured...-
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Lake Alexandrina. Annual report and final report to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 3/11/1997 to 2/11/1999.
Exploration for lacustrine evaporites and for detrital heavy minerals on and near the shores of Lake Alexandrina, south of Milang, had previously located minor deposits of garnet sands along a 700 m stretch of beach on the northern shore of Sturt...-
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Lake Alexandrina. Combined first annual/final report at licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 4/1/1999 to 3/1/2000.
Five push tube cored sediment samples (two taken from sites onshore and three from sites offshore) were taken in the northern part of Lake Alexandrina, 20 km east-northeast of Milang. Previously reported heavy mineral placer concentrations of up to...-
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Published: 03 Jan 1900
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Naracoorte and Bordertown. Combined first annual/final report at licence full surrender, for the period 18/8/1998 to 1/7/1999.
Possible economic buried ilmenite-rutile-zircon heavy mineral sand deposits were targeted along buried Pliocene strandlines of Loxton-Parilla Sand in an area abutting 120 km of the SA-Victoria State Border between Naracoorte and Mount Shaugh....-
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Lake Alexandrina. Combined first annual / final report at licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 7/6/1996 to 6/6/1997.
Possible Cainozoic garnet-rich heavy mineral sand placer deposits that might have been derived from erosion of Cambrian Kanmantoo Group metasediments were investigated by very shallow auger drilling (11 holes, total 19 m) and beach sand sampling...-
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RB 2025/00001 Titanium: Critical mineral potential of South Australia.
Critical minerals are a collection of metal and non-metal commodities considered essential for economic and industrial development, and for which there are significant concerns around future supply due to resource scarcity or geopolitical factors. The...-
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Published: 05 Feb 2025