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Loh, R.P.
Abstract
An earlier report (Record 1950/041) has described the geophysical survey carried out early in 1950 on the Renison Bell tin field. The present report deals with the work of a second field season which commenced in November 1950 and continued until June 1951. The methods used were again the magnetic and self-potential. The 1950 survey was extended to the south and east by continuing along the Renison Bell Hill base-line a further 1000 feet south and reading stations on both sides of this base-line along traverses extending from the main quartz-porphyry dyke to the headwaters of the Montana Creek. In addition, some of the traverses were extended over the saddle between Dreadnought and Stebbins Hills as far as the Boulder tramway. The report gives an account of the survey work and its results, and provides recommendations for future testing. The geological features of the area covered by the present geophysical survey are briefly described.
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9407
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- GA PublicationRecord
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- geophysics
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- mineral deposits
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- mineral exploration
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- magnetics
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- AU-TAS
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC)
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- Geophysics
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1951-01-01T00:00:00
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Record 1951/042
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[-41.9, -41.7, 145.3, 145.5]
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