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Petroleum geochemistry of the Otway Basin, and the significance of coastal bitumen strandings on adjacent southern Australian beaches. Volumes 1 to 5 source rock studies.
The standing of crude oil on the beaches of southern Australia was first recorded approximately 150 years ago. This material, known locally as coastal bitumen, was used by the early maritime visitors and settlers to caulk their vessels and is the...-
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RB 94/00038 Groundwater recharge assessment of Zones 4A and 5A - Border Designated Area.
Further investigations have been undertaken within certain areas along the State Border of South Australia and Victoria to assess both vertical groundwater recharge rates and their spatial variability, based on surficial geology, groundwater and land...-
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Published: 01 Oct 1994
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RB 98/00025 Hydrochemistry of groundwaters in the South Australian-Victorian Designated Area - Groundwater Border Agreement Act.
Hydrochemical data from a total of 165 bores along the 40 kilometre wide strip of the South Australian - Victorian Border Designated Area were used to provide a spatial, and temporal, hydrochemical framework of the groundwaters from the three main...-
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Published: 01 Jun 1998
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RB 92/00045 Upper South-East dryland salinity and flood management plan. Excavation characteristics and slope design for the drainage channels.
The Upper South-East Dryland Salinity and Flood Management Plan proposals aim to address the worsening salinisation problems now clearly visible in the area. This report provides feasibility and preliminary project design data to the EWS engineers who...-
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Published: 01 Sep 1992
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Tartwaup Structure Drilling Project. Completion report.
A programme of structure drilling was carried out within County Grey, South Australia during April and May, 1966 with the object of mapping the upper surface of the Eocene Knight Group. The programme, as originally envisaged, was to have comprised the...-
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Published: 15 Jul 1966
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1994 East Avenue Seismic Survey. Reports for the period February to September 1994.
AIM: To evaluate a weak lead in the south-western Penola Trough, identified on seismic line RM80.08 as a potentially drillable roll-over anticline, prior to making a decision on whether to renew PEL 39 for a second term. METHODS: Survey dates: 21/4...-
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1992 Beachport Seismic Survey. Reports for the period February to June 1992.
AIM: To acquire further detailed reflection seismic coverage of the south-west of the licence area to resolve doubts about the currently mapped closures on the following structures: (i) The Woakwine Prospect, a tilted fault block near the intersection...-
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1996 East Avenue Detail Seismic Survey. Reports for the period 31/1/96 to 22/5/97.
AIM: To mature the recently defined East Avenue strong lead into a drillable prospect. METHODS: Survey dates: 14/3 - 17/3/96. Energy source: Vibroseis. CDP coverage: 17 500%. Recording mode: 350 channel digital - GEOCOR IV recorder. VP...-
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Published: 22 May 1997
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Wanda Prospect seismic interpretation report, PEL 62, South Australia.
Interpretation of reflection seismic data for the Wanda Prospect area of PEL 62, which work has especially addressed the seismic data reprocessed in 1996, was performed in order to select a drilling location for the licence Year 2 commitment well...-
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Crayfish A1. Test reports.
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Published: 09 Nov 1998
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1988 seismic survey, Gambier, final report.
AIM: The 1988 Gambier Seismic Survey of semi-detailed and regional data acquisition was shot principally to upgrade the prominent Glenburnie lead in the northeast of PEL 28 into a drillable prospect. This lead, identified 1n 1986 by the Burrungule...-
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1997 Stockdale Seismic Survey. Reports for the period February 1997 to May 1998.
AIM: To further delineate the Stockdale lead, the Churinga Prospect, the Sugarloaf Prospect and several small fault bounded leads along the southern side of the central uplift zone of the onshore Robe Trough, with the expectation of then being able to...-
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1996 Long Island Seismic Survey. Reports for the period 19/12/95 to June 1997.
AIM: To derive a clearer understanding of the morphology and structural style of the Robe Trough and its margins, and to detail structural leads identified within the central part of the trough, where a number of possible fault-bounded closures had...-
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PEL 25, Otway Basin. Progress and technical reports for the period 11/8/94 to 7/6/97.
During their licence tenure the PEL 25 licensees performed a protracted Year 1 round of seismic data test reprocessing, followed by selective survey line reprocessing and reinterpretation (eventually addressing approximately 352 line km of 1980-1992...-
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Published: 07 Jun 1997
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1986 seismic survey, Burrungule detail, operations report.
AIM: This seismic survey of 35 lines with a total coverage of 200.1 line kms was shot to further detail leads identified by the 1985 Burrungule Seismic Survey, and thereby attempt to upgrade at least two of them to drillable prospect status. The work...-
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1985 seismic survey, Burrungule, final report.
AIM: This seismic survey of 32 lines with a total 352.26 line kms coverage was conducted in the two most prospective areas of the licence in order to fulfil the Licence Year 1 work commitment of at least 250 line kms of seismic acquisition. The two...-
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Laira 1. Test reports.
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Burnda. Progress and technical reports to licence expiry/full surrender for the period 3/7/1989 to 2/7/1990.
Reverse air circulation rotary drilling of four outcrops of potentially glass-grade raw material dolomite rock (42 holes for a total penetration of 924 m), carried out 14 km north-west of Mount Gambier in April 1989 on a 50 m grid within pine...-
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Published: 31 Jul 1990
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RB 2000/00042 Water resource assessment, Naracoorte Ranges Prescribed Wells Area.
The Naracoorte Ranges Prescribed Wells Area (PWA) is 300 km SE of Adelaide, and covers about 2400 square km. The PWA consists of a low-lying interdunal flat in the SW, and an elevated highlands area in the NE, separated by the Kanawinka Fault. The...-
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Published: 01 Nov 2000
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RB 2000/00049 Water resource assessment, Lacepede-Kongorong Prescribed Wells Area (for the South-East Catchment Water Management Board).
The Lacepede-Kongorong Prescribed Wells Area (PWA) is the largest in the South-East, extending from the Coorong to Port MacDonnell, and from the coast to the boundaries of the adjoining Padthaway, Naracoorte Ranges and Comaum-Caroline PWAs. It covers...-
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Published: 01 Dec 2000