The Discovery Of Phosphorite In Northern Australia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Peter F. Howard
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

The lower Middle Cambrian phosphorite deposits of the Georgina Basin shown in Figure 1 were found in the period 1966-1968 by three companies, namely, International Minerals and Chemical Corporation, Continental Oil Corporation and Broken Hill South Limited. Of these deposits the significant ones are Duchess, Sherrin Creek, D Tree, Lady Annie, Lady Jane, and Wonarah which together aggregate several billion tons reserves of phosphate. Due to the economic factors of freight costs to the coast and softening of the world market price for rock phosphate, none of them is in production, nor is any in the development stage. This paper reviews the historical background to the discovery of these deposits and then deals principally with the discovery of non-outcropping phosphorites in the Barkly Tablelands of Northern Territory by the interpretation of gamma radiation logs of abandoned water bores.
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APA: Peter F. Howard  (1971)  The Discovery Of Phosphorite In Northern Australia

MLA: Peter F. Howard The Discovery Of Phosphorite In Northern Australia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1971.

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