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RB 47/00164 Survey of mound springs between Marree and Strangway Springs.
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Published: 01 Jan 1958
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Roger Corner. Progress and final reports to licence expiry/full surrender for the period 28/7/1982 to 27/1/1984.
An area on southern Yorke Peninsula, located 5-15 km north-west of Yorketown, was targeted for possible buried Moonta - type Cu(Mo,Au) mineralisation, on the basis of recently SADME-recognised dissolved trace heavy metal anomalism (Cu, Ag and Ba) in...-
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Published: 15 Feb 1984
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Culberta Bore. Progress and final reports to licence expiry/renewal for the period 26/1/1978 to 25/1/1980.
The potential for finding economic Olympic Dam style copper-uranium mineralisation beneath the Strzelecki Desert cover in an area located 30 km east of Lake Frome was investigated by a review of prospectivity factors, and by the acquisition of...-
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Published: 11 Apr 1980
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RB 00651 Boring on mound springs near Coward Springs.
Following a reconnaissance of mound springs in the Great Artesian Basin, two mounds about 3 1/2 miles north-west of Coward Springs were tested by percussion drill with sampling tube for possible fluorine deposits. No economic deposits were found, but...-
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Published: 01 Dec 1900
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RB 24/00241 Use of water from the Great Artesian Basin for the Leigh Creek Coalfield.
Report discusses the newly proven anomalous fluorine levels naturally pertaining to GAB groundwater of the Marree district (being 10+ times background levels found elsewhere in the region), in the context of whether this potentially harmful water can...-
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Published: 25 Jan 1949
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RB 33/00030 Water supply, Leigh Creek Coalfield. Investigation on the removal of fluorine from the Great Artesian Basin water.
To meet the growing domestic and industrial water supply demand of the Leigh Creek Coal Field, at present supplied from bores at Sliding Rock, an alternative source of supply to that provided by a dam fed by local rain catchment areas, is the water...-
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Published: 04 Apr 1951