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Title: | Annual report GEP27831 licence year 1: 23-02-2011 to 22-02-2012 |
Title Holder / Company: | Crossland Diamonds |
Report ID: | GR2012-0001 |
Tenure: | GEP27831 |
Year: | 2012 |
Geological Province: | Arunta Region Warumpi Province |
Map250: | Alice Springs SF5314 Hermannsburg SF5313 |
Map100: | Glen Helen 5351 Narwietooma 5451 Anburla 5551 Burt 5651 Laughlen 5751 Gosses Bluff 5350 Hermannsburg 5450 MacDonnell Ranges 5550 Alice Springs 5650 Undoolya 5750 |
Subject: | Drilling Diamond drilling Geothermal energy Regional Geophysical Interpretation Uranium Geological Study Rock Properties Downhole surveys Wireline logs |
Stratigraphy: | Teapot Granite Complex |
Abstract: | Crossland Uranium Mines assessed the potential for generation of geothermal energy based on 'hot dry rock' geothermal models. Investigation focussed on areas with anomalous airborne radiometric readings of uranium, thorium and potassium in the Teapot Granite Complex. Sub-surface temperatures and gamma readings were measured in 15 diamond drillholes, CED-001 to CED-015, from EL25230. The Teapot Granite has the potential to generate heat by decay of radioactive content based on the high radiometric readings, reaching 6 times the background values. Further exploration is needed on conductivity, insulating properties and extent of Teapot Granite. Downhole survey, drillhole geology log and downhole gamma survey count data are included in report appendices. The exploration permit was surrendered in April 2013. |
NOTE: | See also Charley Creek project, CR2011-0049 Drillholes also named CED2010-001 to CED2010-015 |
Appears in Collections: | Petroleum and Geothermal Tenure Reports (PEX Tenure) |
Files in this Report:
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GR20120001_GEP27831_AnnualReport.pdf | 3.77 MB | Add | |
GR2012-0001_GEP27831_data.zip | 334.86 kB | ZIP | Add |
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