Recent palynology studies confirm correlates of the Namba and Eyre Formation exist in the Tertiary sediments of Lake Mackay demonstrating the potential for a uranium endowed Tertiary basin similar to the Frome Embayment in South Australia.M McGeough...
Mackay, Lake Mackay, Lake(məkīˈ), large, usually dry, saline lake, 1,829 sq mi (4,737 sq km), 65 mi (105 km) long, 40 mi (64 km) wide, W central Australia, on the border of Western Australia and the Northern Territory. The largest lake in Western Australia, it is name...
There is an ephemeral lake called Lake Macdonald that straddles the northern and western boundaries of Western Australia. The Lake is located southwest of Kintore, Northern Territory, it lies southwest of Lake Mackay. Potash mining has been investigated in the area. An area of 26.672 square kilo...
RUM Jungle Resources has announced a maiden JORC-compliant brine potash resource of 13 million tonnes at its Lake Mackay South Potash Project in Western Australia. The resource highlights the growing potential of Rum Jungle's portfolio of sulphate of potash projects across Central Australia, incorporat...
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Mackay Formation Overlying the Denault Formation is the Mackay River Formation. It consists of aqueous meta- tuffaceous sediments and conglomerate units. This sequence is not present in the Fermont area and occurs mainly northeast of Shabogamo Lake, northeast of Labrador City. Wishart Formation The...
Anson W. Mackay Explore book Lake Malawi Lake Malawi has a very seasonal climate - summers (December–April) are warm and wet, and are influenced by the southward migration of the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ). Winters on the other hand (May–August) are much cooler and drier because...
Planktonic diatoms from sediment traps in Omura Bay, western Japan with implications for ecological and taphonomic studies of coastal marine environments. Quaternary International 105(1): 25–31. Article Google Scholar Kattel, G. R., R. W. Battarbee, A. Mackay & H. J. B. Birks, 2007. ...