Geological Survey of South Australia explained

Agency Name:Geological Survey of South Australia
Formed:1882
Jurisdiction:Government of South Australia

The Geological Survey of South Australia is an authority within the Department of Mining and Energy of the Government of South Australia that is responsible for surveying and exploration of South Australia's geological resources.

The Geological Office was started in December 1882 as under the Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration[1] the creation of the survey had been an issue in the local press earlier in the same year.[2] [3]

Historically, the Survey has existed under the various names of the Mines Department has been ascribed by various governments.[4]

The division makes its public geoscientific information available through the South Australia Resources Information Gateway (SARIG) and regularly publishes articles in its own MESA Journal.

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  1. News: GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. . . XXXVIII . 2096 . South Australia . 3 December 1881 . 16 December 2016 . 24 . National Library of Australia.
  2. News: A GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. . . XLVII . 11,068 . South Australia . 5 May 1882 . 16 December 2016 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
  3. News: A GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA . . XLVII . 11,078 . South Australia . 17 May 1882 . 16 December 2016 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
  4. Johns, R.K. (1976) History of the Geological Survey of South Australia, pp.64 - 78 in