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L014 Deep well anticline seismic reflection survey, WA, 1954.

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A seismic reflection traverse was shot over the Deep Well Anticline, Myroodah, WA, between August and October, 1954. The anticline had been geologically mapped at the surface and closure was suspected in sediments of the Liveringa Fonnation. The selsmic results showed that the anticlinal structure becomes more pronounced in depth and extends to a depth of 24,000 feet. Further seismic work is recommended to delineate the structure and prove closure.

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Title L014 Deep well anticline seismic reflection survey, WA, 1954.
Language eng
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Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/a3798188-d3f4-4d91-ac3c-6ec25b93b4b5
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Reference Period 01/08/1954 - 10/10/1954
Geospatial Coverage {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[124.0, -18.25], [124.5, -18.25], [124.5, -18.0], [124.0, -18.0], [124.0, -18.25]]]}
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