Authors / CoAuthors
Joklik, G.F.
Abstract
The Hundred of Waterhouse, the north-eastern portion of which has been mapped, extends southward from the Hundred of Goyder. Mapping was carried out on air photos at a scale of 4" = 1 mile, and the information was transferred to a mosaic at a scale of 2" = 1 mile. In the following notes are discussed the general geology of the area, the relationship between the formations mapped and the ore-bearing formations at Rum Jungle, the structural geology of the area, and a uranium prospect which was discovered in the course of the regional mapping. Some recommendations for future geological mapping and prospecting are appended.
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9210
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- GA PublicationRecord
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- uranium
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- mineral deposits
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- structural geology
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- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC)
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- Earth Sciences
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1953-01-01T00:00:00
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Record 1953/095A
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[-13.3, -12.9, 130.8, 131.2]
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