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Notes on structural features of granite at Balladonia station, Eucla...
Notes on granite and structural features following an examination of the granite outcrop at Balladonia Station. A sketch plan of the outcrop is included this report. -
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The use of the Frantz Isodynamic Separator in the separation of minerals in...
The beach sands on which investigations were carried out, were mainly from beaches along the eastern coast of Australia and from islands adjacent to this coast. A high... -
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A report on the potential of the Granites-Tanami Block for unconformity...
This report records the findings of a consultancy undertaken by the Minerals and Land Use Division of the Australian Geological Survey Organisation on behalf of North Flinders... -
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Building Australia's Resource Wealth movie
This short video summarises the value of Geoscience Australia's work to the discovery, development and export of Australia's mineral and energy commodities. The video is from a... -
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Exploring for the Future- X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) data release of...
The Exploring for the Future program is an initiative by the Australian Government dedicated to boosting investment in resource exploration in Australia. The four-year program... -
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National ASTER geoscience map - flyer
National ASTER geoscience map The ASTER Geoscience Maps is the first public, web-accessible, continent-scale product release from the ASTER Global Mapping data archive. It... -
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Notes on quartz crystals near Tuross, New South Wales
Quartz crystals occur in the county of Dampier near the head of Tuross River 13 miles east-southeast from Countegany and about 5 miles east-southeast from Tuross Post Office.... -
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Australian Energy and Minerals Resources Investor Guide 2020
This guide provides information on investing in minerals and petroleum in Australia. This 2020 version is for distribution at conferences and online. Japanese and Korean... -
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Report on diatomite from Nettle Creek, Queensland
Two samples of diatomite were recently received from Broken Hill Pty. Co. Limited for microscopic examination. They were from Nettle Creek, 9 miles north-east of Mt. Garnet and... -
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Preliminary laboratory investigation of radioactive ferruginous sandstone...
Specimens of radioactive ferruginous sandstone from Madigan's Prospect, Bynoe Harbour, N.T., have been examined by autoradiographic, mineragraphic, mineralogical, and... -
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Notes on Bulong vermiculite, Western Australia
The Bulong vermiculite deposit, situated 20 miles east of Kalgoorlie was discussed with members of the West Australian Mines Inspection Branch. The geology, quality, and... -
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Australian Aluminium Production Commission Preliminary report on PL twelve Victoria
An area of about 190 acres lying within the boundaries of Allotment 26D, Budgeree, County of Buln Buln was taken up for prospecting purposes on 21st May, 1947. The topography,... -
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Minerals and petroleum in Australia - a guide for investors -2017 edition
This guide provides information on investing in minerals and petroleum in Australia. This 2017 version is for distribution at conferences and online. The chapters are: 01.... -
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Report on permeability, porosity, and other physical properties of a number...
This report is written primarily to present the determination of the permeability and porosity of a number of rocks and minerals, but it has also been considered advisable to... -
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The mineral resources and mining industry of the Mandated Territory of New Guinea
The mineral resources and mining industry of the Mandated Territory of New Guinea are the subject of this report. Mining operations, production, and geological conditions are... -
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Notes on the use of mica in aero engine sparking plugs
The mica used in modern aircraft sparking plugs, of which the attached section is representative, serves a triple purpose, viz: (a) Insulation of the electric current; (b)... -
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Notes on asbestos deposit, Zeehan district
A visit was paid to the mine on March 14th, 1945, during a field season at Mount Bischoff. The purpose of the visit was to gain some general idea of the potential importance of... -
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Report on the area, approximately 100 feet wide, between ML180 and DC22,...
Report on the method and findings of the beach sands investigation in the area between ML180 and DC22, Broadbeach to North Burleigh. Estimates of the quantities and grades of... -
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Notes on the occurrence of triplite on Delny station, Northern Territory
During August, 1944, a mineral specimen received at this Branch from Mr. C.R. Wright of Alice Springs was tentatively identified as altered allanite, and on testing with the... -
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The heavy mineral deposits of the east coast of Australia
The most important known deposits of what are commonly referred to as the beach sand minerals are situated along the most easterly part of the Australian coast. The geographical...