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Preliminary Reconstructions for the Cretaceous to Cainozoic of the New...
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Archaean Crustal Structure from Seismic Reflection Profiling, Eastern...
Crustal seismic reflection profiling has successfully imaged the depth extent and the internalstructure of the Archaean greenstone of the Kalgoorlie Terrane and adjacent belts.... -
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Structure, stratigraphy, evolution and regional framework of the Townsville...
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Arc-continent collision and orogenesis in western Tasmanides: insights from...
Crustal architecture in formerly contiguous basement terranes in SE Australia, Tasmania and northern Victoria Land is a legacy of late Neoproterozoic-Cambrian subduction-related... -
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Uranium-copper deposits, Rum Jungle, Australia
Uranium mineralisation was discovered in association with copper minerals at Rum Jungle in September 1949, and investigations carried out since that time, and which are still... -
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The Broadmere structure : a window into palaeoproterozoic mineralisation,...
The Broadmere structure occurs in the Batten Trough in the southern McArthure Basin. Analysis of seismic data over the basin provides a basinfill architecture and an insight... -
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The Argo Abyssal Plain : A Proposal to Drill Reflecting Interfaces within...
The presence of dipping reflectors and zones of high reflectivity in oceanic crust are beingincreasingly recognised on modern seismic reflection data. Some workers have related... -
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Geological reconnaissance of the proposed hydro-electric works in the...
The first geological reconnaissance of the proposed diversion of the Snowy River to the Murray Valley was undertaken in late 1946. This work was followed by more detailed work... -
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Deep Structure of the Gippsland and Bass Basins: Onshore Seismic Recording....
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Hamersley Province seismic survey 1997: operational report
In 1997, AGSO - Geoscience Australia (GA) and the Tectonics Special Research Centre (TSRC) at the University of Western Australian (UWA) and Curtin University conducted a joint... -
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Interpretation of Seismic Data, Capel and Faust Basins, Australia's Remote...
The Capel and Faust basins are located in a remote part of deepwater offshore eastern Australia. They are largely Cretaceous rifts formed within a 1600 km long ribbon of... -
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Basin geometries and fracture zone development along Australia's southern...
Paleogeographic reconstructions of the conjugate Australian and Antarctic rifted continental margins based on geological versus plate tectonic considerations are rarely, if... -
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Investigation of a Lower-plate Continental Margin: A Proposal for Drilling...
The southern margin of Australia, formed by the separation of Australia and Antarctica in theCretaceous, has long been considered an example of a classic, non-volcanic, passive,... -
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Deep Structure of the Offshore Canning Basin, North West Shelf : SNOWS-3...
In mid-1991, the Bureau of Mineral Resources (BMR; now the Australian Geological Survey Organisation, AGSO) commenced a program of deep-seismic acquisition on the southern North... -
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New Exploration Opportunities in the Southern Vlaming Sub-basin
INTRODUCTION In 2006, the Prime Minister announced A$134 million in Commonwealth Government funding for Geoscience Australia as part of the Australian Government's Energy... -
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Stratigraphy, sedimentology and tectonic evolution of the El Sherana and...
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Stratigraphy and structure, Canberra 1:50 000 geological map area
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The Tectonic Framework of the Canning Basin, W.A., including 1:2 million...
This report presents the 1:2 000 000 Structural Elements Map of the Canning Basin (Plate 1 by describing the various elements, their controlling faults and their affect on basin... -
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The Ngalia Basin, Northern Territory: stratigraphy and structure
The Ngalia Basin comprises Adelaidean and Palaeozoic, mainly arenaceous sediments, up to about 5 km thick, preserved in an intracratonic downwarp in Lower and Middle Proterozoic... -
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The geology of the Nerrima structure Kimberley division, Western Australia
The Nerrima dome is situated in an area of gentle folding 90 miles south-east of Derby in the Kimberley Division of Western Australia. The topography is essentially flat with...