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Broken Hill Exploration Initiative: Abstracts for the September 2006 Conference

Compiled by R.J. Korsch1 & R.G. Barnes2
1pmd*CRC, Geoscience Australia, GPO Box 378, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
2New South Wales Department of Primary Industries – Mineral Resources, PO Box 344, Hunter Region Mail Centre, NSW 2310, Australia

Preface

The Broken Hill Exploration Initiative (BHEI) started in 1994 and is a joint effort between the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries - Mineral Resources, the South Australian Department of Primary Industry and Resources and the Commonwealth Government through Geoscience Australia. The aim of the BHEI is to provide a new generation of geoscientific data for the Curnamona Province, particularly the Broken Hill-Olary region, as a basis for more effective mineral exploration by industry. This initiative aims to provide the best possible knowledge and information-base for mineral and petroleum exploration investment in western New South Wales and eastern South Australia. The region will benefit from the application of new technologies and exploration methodologies to enhance knowledge of the geological controls of mineral deposit systems.

BHEI conferences are held on a regular basis to highlight the geoscientific advances made during the life of the initiative. The contents of this Record are the extended abstracts of oral and poster papers presented at the BHEI conference that was held in Broken Hill on 26-28 September 2006.


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