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- Arckaringa may refer to: Arckaringa Station, a pastoral lease in South Australia Arckaringa, South Australia, a gazetted locality coincident with the...
- The Arckaringa Basin is an endorheic basin in Australia. It is 80,000 square kilometres (31,000 sq mi) in size and is located in South Australia. The basin...
- Arckaringa 27°56′18″S 134°44′19″E / 27.9384°S 134.7386°E / -27.9384; 134.7386 (Arckaringa) Arckaringa Station is a pastoral lease in the Australian...
- Australia. It is 120 kilometres (75 mi) north-east of Coober Pedy, in the Arckaringa Station pastoral lease, not far from the homestead. It is notable for...
- Bazhenov Formation and Achimov Formation of West Siberia in Russia, Arckaringa Basin in Australia, Chicontepec Formation in Mexico, and the Vaca Muerta...
- Linc Energy. This acquisition provided Linc Energy with tenements in the Arckaringa, St Vincent and Walloway basins. In 2009, Linc Energy purchased from GasTech...
- Andamooka Station Angepena Angorichina Anlaby Station Anna Cr**** Station Arckaringa Station Arcoona Arkaba Station Beltana Billa Kalina Bloods Cr**** Station...
- oil-bearing shales) resource was found near the outskirts of Coober Pedy in the Arckaringa Basin. This resource was estimated to hold between 3.5 and 223 billion...
- the Simpson Desert from west to east or mountainous regions such as the Arckaringa Hills are characterized by ocean landscapes of charred rocks, called gibberss...
- the Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens from specimens collected on Arckaringa Station in 2000. The specific epithet (arckaringensis) refers to the type...