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Rank variation in the Cooper and Eromanga Basins, central Australia.
The Cooper Basin is an infra-basin (area 127 000 km2) containing a Permian to Triassic age succession which is overlain by Jurassic and Cretaceous age sedimentary rocks of the Eromanga Basin. Coal beds occur throughout the entire section. Oil and...-
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RB 2017/00048 CONFIDENTIAL Geological Field Excursion Guide from Arkaroola to Sillers Lookout.
The 4WD vehicle journey of ~22 km length from Arkaroola Village to Sillers Lookout, along the world famous Ridgetop Track, presents the opportunity to view some amazing landscapes and associated geological features that the Arkaroola Pastoral Station...-
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Published: 01 Jul 2017
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Boundary Dam. First partial surrender report, for the period 20/7/2007 to 19/7/2010.
A small licence area taken up approximately 130 km north of Marla, near the SA/NT state border, is being explored for possible economic secondary uranium mineralisation formed in sandstone or calcrete. Prior to Tianda Resources deciding to apply for...-
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Published: 27 Sep 1910
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RB 2013/00011 Geology of the Tieyon 1:100 000 map sheet (5645).
The Tieyon 1:100 000 mapsheet area is located on the South Australia – Northern Territory border in the central Far North of South Australia. It covers rock units of the Mesoproterozoic Musgrave Province, the Mesozoic Eromanga Basin and the Neogene...-
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Published: 01 Apr 2013
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Mount Treloar (NW of Oodnadatta). Progress and final reports for the period 30/6/80 to 29/12/80.
Follow-up investigations of possible buried channel redox front uranium mineralization on the edge of the Eromanga Basin, in the vicinity of the SA-NT border, included a geophysical and structural interpretation of available data, the drilling and...-
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Published: 23 Feb 1981
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Ely Hill & Ant Hill. Joint first annual & final report for the period 10/1/1997 to 13/1/1998 (Ant Hill Project minerals search), plus joint first partial surrender report for the period 14/7/1997 to 8/12/1998 (Coober Pedy North Project opal exploration).
Two structurally controlled Cu-Au targets, plus a possible kimberlite pipe and a coal prospect, were interpreted in re-processed geophysical data derived from an area approximately 55 km north-northwest of Coober Pedy. The area was seen to contain...-
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Published: 09 Mar 1999