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Preliminary geophysical progress report on Waterhouse uranium prospect No. 3, Northern Territory

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The prospect was a second order anomaly located by the Airborne Scintillometer Survey of 1952. After preliminary ground investigation, a survey grid was set out by the geophysical section. The base line runs east-west for 800 feet. The traverse lines are spaced 100 feet apart and pegged at intervals of 100 feet. The detailed radioactive coverage constituted the main survey. Plate 1 shows the results of this survey. Area No. 2 was the first located and the grid was laid out with the outlining of this area in view. As work progressed area 1 was discovered and later area 3. Time did not allow the grid to be extended to indicate clearly the third area. A detailed magnetic survey supplemented the geiger work. The results are shown on Plate 2. The work commenced in July and was completed in September, 1953.

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Title Preliminary geophysical progress report on Waterhouse uranium prospect No. 3, Northern Territory
Language eng
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Reference Period 22/04/2018
Geospatial Coverage {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[130.9, -13.3], [131.2, -13.3], [131.2, -13.0], [130.9, -13.0], [130.9, -13.3]]]}
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