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<strong>Uranium</strong> <strong>ore</strong>-<strong>forming</strong> <strong>systems</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lake Frome regionpossibly sourced from volcanism in <strong>the</strong> east (Krieg, et al. 1995). The middle marine sequencecomprises basal sands, <strong>of</strong> which <strong>the</strong> Cadna-owie Formation occurs in <strong>the</strong> Frome Embayment,prograding into deeper water shales and muds. Felsic volcanic detritus from <strong>the</strong> U-rich GawlerRange Volcanics also occurs in <strong>the</strong> Mt Anna Sandstone, equivalent to <strong>the</strong> Cadna-owie Formation,along <strong>the</strong> southwestern margin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> basin (west <strong>of</strong> Lake Torrens). Of <strong>the</strong> shales and muds, <strong>the</strong>Cretaceous Bulldog Shale is <strong>the</strong> uppermost <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Eromanga Basin units present in <strong>the</strong> study area.It is described by Ellis (1976) as monotonous blue-grey silty clay. The upper non-marinesequence, <strong>the</strong> Winton Formation, does not occur in <strong>the</strong> Frome Embayment. It comprises athousand-metre thick package <strong>of</strong> sediments (sandstones, shales and siltstones) that was depositedin a low-energy fluvial to lacustrine environment. Detrital feldspars and ferromagnesian mineralsare thought to have been sourced from active volcanoes in eastern <strong>Australia</strong> (Krieg et al., 1995).The Great Artesian Basin (GAB) is synonymous with <strong>the</strong> Eromanga Basin, although <strong>the</strong> aquiferunits are not coincident with <strong>the</strong> sedimentary limits. The main artesian aquifer comprises anumber <strong>of</strong> formations below and including <strong>the</strong> Cadna-owie Formation, whereas <strong>the</strong> upperconfined aquifer occurs within <strong>the</strong> upper non-marine sequence (Krieg et al., 1995). Artesianwaters from <strong>the</strong> GAB debouch onto <strong>the</strong> surface at a number <strong>of</strong> mound springs in <strong>the</strong> Lake Fromeregion.Organic matter is abundant in several units <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Eromanga Basin, including <strong>the</strong> Bulldog Shale in<strong>the</strong> Frome Embayment. Coal seams are present in <strong>the</strong> lower and upper non-marine successions(e.g., Birkhead Formation, Winton Formation). In <strong>the</strong> Moomba region to <strong>the</strong> north, oil and gashave been recovered from almost all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lower non-marine units. While much <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>sehydrocarbons are believed to have migrated upwards from <strong>the</strong> Cooper Basin, some units in <strong>the</strong>lower marine Eromanga Basin contain abundant organic matter and are oil mature (Krieg et al.,1995). It is unclear whe<strong>the</strong>r Mesozoic rocks in <strong>the</strong> Frome Embayment experienced <strong>the</strong> migration<strong>of</strong> hydrocarbons derived ei<strong>the</strong>r from within <strong>the</strong> Eromanga Basin or from <strong>the</strong> underlying Cambrianstrata.Page 15 <strong>of</strong> 151

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