myBonzle menu: Add to my places Add picture Add story Add note Skip to map The Beverley Deposit is an uranium deposit.1 The Beverley Deposit in South Australia is a deposit about 530km north of Adelaide (show me). The Beverley Deposit is at an elevation of approximately 68m above sea level. The Beverley Deposit is one of the northernmost mines in South Australia. The Beverley Deposit is a uranium deposit. Do you know what else was or is being mined at the Beverley Deposit? If you do, why not contribute your knowledge by clicking here. The nearest populated place is the village of Leigh Creek which is 120km away with a population of around 630 (show me a map with Beverley Deposit and Leigh Creek). 1Hughes F.e. (ed), 1990. Mineral Deposits Of Australia, Map Sheet. Enclosure To Volume 1. In Geology Of The Mineral Deposits Of Australia And Papua New Guinea.. Ausimm. Monograph Series. Supplied By Neal Evans Crae, As A Datafile Scanned From Source Document. |