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GEDIS Borehole Report for the Tyrendarra Embayment (NB GEDIS Borehole Report for the Tyrendarra Embayment (NB Although core recovery is stated 0% there is core available and is stored at the Department of Agriculture, Energy and Minerals Core Laboratory in Port Melbourne) BORE NAME : ARDONACHIE 2 Parish Name : ARDONACHIE 00002 RIG Number : 29/70/001 Gardner Denver 2500 (#29) Local Name : KNEBSWORTH Completed on : 27/03/1971 Measured Depth: 1023.82 metres Authorised by : Rural Water Commission Regulation : Groundwater Act Contractor : Unknown (or Not Specified) Operator : Private Individual/Corporation _________Elevation 74.000m KB: 0.000m ____Maps 1:25,000 BREAKAWAY CREEK(7221.1.4) ________Location Easting Northing Zone Latitude Longitude +/- Method 575603.00 5793666.00 54 38.001 141.861 10.00 DMID survey ______Method Rotary (diamond/drag bit) _______Purpose General Geological _____Usage Stratigraphy ____ _______Core Samples From To Type Recovery Loc’n Trays Bay RowFrom To 37.79 43.89 Drill Core 0 % PORT 3 079 M M 83.82 89.92 Drill Core 0 % PORT 5 079 M M 146.91 153.01 Drill Core 0 % PORT 4 079 M M 203.00 208.79 Drill Core 0 % PORT 3 079 M M 265.79 272.49 Drill Core 0 % PORT 2 079 M M 302.36 305.41 Drill Core 0 % PORT 1 079 M M 339.55 345.34 Drill Core 0 % PORT 1 079 N N 366.98 370.33 Drill Core 0 % PORT 3 079 N N 403.86 410.57 Drill Core 0 % PORT 1 079 N N 440.74 441.50 Drill Core 0 % PORT 1 079 N N 486.46 491.03 Drill Core 0 % PORT 1 079 N N 523.95 530.05 Drill Core 0 % PORT 4 079 N N 569.67 572.11 Drill Core 0 % PORT 3 079 N N 596.49 598.63 Drill Core 0 % PORT 1 079 N N 628.80 630.02 Drill Core 0 % PORT 2 079 N N 680.32 679.40 Drill Core 0 % PORT 1 079 N N 743.10 744.93 Drill Core 0 % PORT 2 079 O O 799.49 803.76 Drill Core 0 % PORT 4 079 O O 872.95 876.30 Drill Core 0 % PORT 3 079 O O 882.40 884.53 Drill Core 0 % PORT 2 079 O O 945.19 946.41 Drill Core 0 % PORT 1 079 O O 1018.34 1019.25 Drill Core 0 % PORT 1 079 O O 1.22 1018.03 Cuttings 0 % PORT 30 079 O Q ____________ ____Lithological Logs Drillers Log 27/03/71 From To 0.00m 1.83m CLAY 1.83m 22.56m LIMESTONE WITH HARD BANDS 22.56m 28.65m GREY SANDY MARL 28.65m 29.57m FOSSILIZED LIMESTONE 29.57m 37.80m GREY MARL 37.80m 55.47m SANDY GREY MARL 55.47m 68.58m GREY GRITTY MARL 68.58m 73.15m FOSSILFEROUS MARL 73.15m 89.92m GREY MARL 89.92m 98.76m FOSSILIFEROUS MARL 98.76m 99.97m SOFT LIMESTONE 99.97m 124.97m SOFT LIMESTONE AND GREY MARL 124.97m 137.77m HARD AND SOFT LIMESTONE BANDS 137.77m 153.01m CORAL LIMESTONE AND CLAY BANDS 153.01m 183.49m CORAL LIMESTONE AND HARD BANDS 183.49m 201.17m CORAL LIMESTONE 201.17m 203.00m HARD LIMESTONE 203.00m 208.79m BROWN SILTY SANDS 208.79m 219.46m CORAL LIMESTONE SANDS 219.46m 219.76m HARD SAND FOSSILISED LIMESTONE 219.76m 224.64m HARD BANDS 224.64m 247.19m SOFT SILTSTONE 247.19m 266.09m GRITTY MUDSTONE 266.09m 270.97m MEDIUM GRAINED SAND 270.97m 271.88m MED GRAINED SAND AND SMALL HD BANDS 271.88m 274.93m LIGNEOUS BROWN CLAY AND COARSE SAND 274.93m 296.57m COARSE BROWN SAND 296.57m 297.79m LIGNEOUS CLAY BAND 297.79m 302.36m COARSE BROWN SAND 302.36m 310.59m LIGNEOUS BROWN CLAY 310.59m 323.09m COARSE BROWN SAND 323.09m 332.23m GRITTY SILTSTONE 332.23m 339.55m WHITE SAND 339.55m 355.40m SILTSTONE 355.40m 366.98m MEDIUM GRAINED SAND 366.98m 370.33m SANDY SILTSTONE 370.33m 372.77m MUDSTONE 372.77m 395.02m SILTY MUDSTONE WITH BANDS 395.02m 403.86m SOFT MUDSTONE WITH HARD BANDS 403.86m 410.57m FINE SANDS 410.57m 440.74m FINE SANDS WITH A FEW HARD BANDS 440.74m 441.35m MUDSTONE 441.35m 461.16m DARK MUDSTONE 461.16m 467.87m SOFT SAND BAND 467.87m 474.57m SANDS 474.57m 486.46m MEDIUM GRAINED SAND 486.46m 491.03m MUDSTONE 491.03m 505.36m SNAD AND MUDSTONE BANDS 505.36m 523.95m SILTY SAND 523.95m 529.13m SILTY MUDSTONE 529.13m 547.12m SILTSTONE 547.12m 569.67m SILTSTONE WITH HARD BANDS 569.67m 570.89m SILTSTONE 570.89m 576.07m SILTSTONE WITH HARD BANDS 576.07m 586.44m SILTSTONE 586.44m 596.49m SILTSTONE WITH HARD BANDS 596.49m 598.63m STRATA UNKNOWN 598.63m 648.31m JURASSIC MUDSTONE 648.31m 670.26m MUDSTONE WITH SMALL HARD BANDS 670.26m 687.93m BELFAST MUDSTONE 687.93m 692.81m SILTSTONE 692.81m 708.66m HARD MUDSTONE 708.66m 714.76m MUDSTONE 714.76m 743.10m HARD BANDS MUDSTONE 743.10m 747.37m MUDSTONE 747.37m 771.14m MUDSTONE AND BROWN SANDS 771.14m 777.24m HARD GLAUCONITE 777.24m 784.25m GLAUCONITIC SANDS 784.25m 794.00m COARSE AND MEDIUM SANDS 794.00m 799.49m COARSE AND FINE SANDS 799.49m 806.50m GLAUCONITIC SANDS 806.50m 808.33m FINE AND COARSE SANDS 808.33m 826.92m GLAUCONITIC SANDS 826.92m 835.76m FINE SANDS 835.76m 848.87m CHANGE OF FORMATION 848.87m 872.95m DARK GREY SILTY CLAY 872.95m 882.40m FINE AND COARSE SAND WITH HARD BANDS 882.40m 886.36m PEBBLE POINT FORMATION 886.36m 891.54m COLOURED SANDS AND CLAY 891.54m 893.06m LIGHT GREY SANDY CLAY 893.06m 915.62m FINE AND COARSE SAND 915.62m 935.43m PEBBLE POINT FORMATION 935.43m 946.40m MUDSTONE 946.40m 958.29m GREY MUDSTONE 958.29m 959.51m HARD BAND MUDSTONE 959.51m 978.41m MUDSTONE 978.41m 994.87m SOFT AND HD BDS MUDSTONE FINE SANDS 994.87m 1014.07m SOFT AND FIRM BANDS SANDSTONE 1014.07m 1021.69m JURASSIC SANDSTONE _____________ ____Stratigraphic Logs Tyrendarra Embayment Report (1995) From To Description Geol Age AgeYr 845.00 913.00m Sherbrook Group Late Cretaceous 913.00 1024.00m Eumeralla Formation Early Cretaceous Well Summary Sheet From To Description Geol Age AgeYr 6.00 156.10m Port Campbell Limestone Miocene 156.10 209.00m Clifton Formation Oligocene 209.00 255.10m Nirranda Group Oligocene 255.10 527.50m Dilwyn Formation Palaeocene 527.50 734.50m Pember Mudstone Palaeocene 734.50 805.60m Pebble Point Formation Palaeocene 805.60 913.10m Paaratte Formation Cretaceous 913.10 1021.70m Eumeralla Formation Cretaceous Tabassi,A Formation Tops Created by TABASSI, A 31/03/94 From To Description Geol Age AgeYr 209.00 255.00m Nirranda Group Oligocene 255.00 527.00m DILWYN FORMATION Tertiary 527.00 735.00m PEMBER MUDSTONE Tertiary 735.00 805.00m PEBBLE POINT FORMATION Tertiary 805.00 890.00m PAARATTE FORMATION Cretaceous 890.00 899.00m BELFAST MUDSTONE Cretaceous 899.00 913.00m WAARRE FORMATION Cretaceous 913.00 1023.82m EUMERALLA FORMATION Cretaceous _______________Biostratigraphy H/L=High/Low, P/A=Preferred/Alternate, A/R=Active/aRchived Depth(m) Description H/L P/A A/R BMR ELS HAR EXX RAD GSV 265.79 S2002 M.diversus H P A 50.50 50.50 PALAEO __________ References :17907 630.02 S2003 M.diversus L P A 53.50 53.00 PALAEO __________ References :17907 744.02 S2005 L.balmei H P A 53.50 53.00 PALAEO __________ References :17907 803.76 S2006 L.balmei L P A 66.50 65.00 PALAEO __________ References :17907 872.95 S3120 T.apoxyexinus H P A 83.00 83.75 83.50 PALAEO __________ References :17907 884.53 S3120 T.apoxyexinus L P R 87.00 87.50 85.00 PALAEO __________ References :17907 945.18-946.40 S3140 C.paradoxa A SNGL DEPTH __________ References :17907 39.60 P1022 G.mayeri A SNGL DEPTH __________ References :17944 88.40 P1023 G.sicanus A SNGL DEPTH __________ References :17944 152.40 P1016 G.trilobus H P A 16.60 16.40 PALAEO __________ References :17944 208.80 P1017 G.trilobus L P A 18.50 19.00 PALAEO __________ References :17944 596.50-598.60 B2024 Early Eocene R SNGL DEPTH __________ References :17944 679.40-680.30 B2025 Palaeocene A SNGL DEPTH __________ References :17944 884.53 S3120 T.apoxyexinus L P A 87.00 87.50 85.00 PALAEO __________ References :20420 882.40-884.53 M3165 I.cretaceum P A SNGL DEPTH __________ References :20420 ___________ ____Geophysical Logs Runs Runs Type Header Calib Digit Up Down Stored Location From To Gamma Y Y 1 0 1 GSV Geophysics Branc 0.00 630.94m Resistivity Long Y Y Y 2 1 3 GSV Geophysics Branc 49.07 630.94m Resistivity Short Y Y Y 1 1 2 GSV Geophysics Branc 49.07 630.94m Self Potential Y Y Y 1 2 3 GSV Geophysics Branc 49.07 630.94m Caliper (1) Y Y Y 1 0 1 GSV Geophysics Branc 51.82 1022.60m Induction EM Y Y Y 1 0 1 GSV Geophysics Branc 51.82 1022.60m Gamma Y Y Y 1 0 1 GSV Geophysics Branc 15.24 1021.39m Resistivity Short Y Y Y 1 0 1 GSV Geophysics Branc 51.82 1022.60m Sonic Y Y Y 1 0 1 GSV Geophysics Branc 51.82 1022.60m Self Potential Y Y Y 1 0 1 GSV Geophysics Branc 51.82 1022.60m Gamma Y Y Y 0 1 1 GSV Geophysics Branc 548.60 890.00m Resistivity Long Y Y Y 1 1 2 GSV Geophysics Branc 548.60 1021.00m Resistivity Short Y Y Y 0 1 1 GSV Geophysics Branc 548.60 1021.10m Gamma Y Y Y 1 0 1 GSV Geophysics Branc 548.64 1020.47m Resistivity Long Y Y Y 1 0 1 GSV Geophysics Branc 563.88 1021.08m Resistivity Short Y Y Y 1 0 1 GSV Geophysics Branc 563.88 1021.08m Self Potential Y Y Y 1 0 1 GSV Geophysics Branc 563.88 1021.08m Gamma Y Y Y 0 1 1 GSV Geophysics Branc 0.00 259.00m __________ ________Geothermal Readings Temp Depth Method Gradient Date 30.00 630.90m Unknown Method 39.00 1022.00m Unknown Method 39.00 1021.70m Unknown Method 01/06/70 BORE NAME : BELFAST 4 Parish Name : BELFAST 00004 RWC : 048560 RIG Number : 21/59/000 EMSCO GB 250T (#21) Local Name : PORT FAIRY PUMP STATION Completed on : 21/05/1959 Measured Depth: 1682.96 metres Authorised by : Dept.
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