L006 Traverse "C" Giralia Anticline seismic survey, WA, 1951

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A refleotion traverse was shot across the centre part of the Giralia Anticline in the Carnarvon Basin of Western Australia, in an attempt to verify the unconformity between Mesozoic and Palaeozoic sediments shown by a previous traverse across the northern part of the anticline. Shallow seismic events recorded were of good quality and correlated very well with surface geology. They also indicated two faults in places where steep dips in surface beds might, by anaJogy with the northern end, be expected. Deep events were in general of poor quality and inconsistent. However, over approximately a mile of the traverse, they were of good quality and indicated nonconformity with the shallow events.

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Title L006 Traverse "C" Giralia Anticline seismic survey, WA, 1951
Language eng
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Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/1e335656-b60a-4b7e-860c-7ddb03662320
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Reference Period 01/10/1951 - 30/11/1951
Geospatial Coverage {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[113.5, -23.75], [114.0, -23.75], [114.0, -23.0], [113.5, -23.0], [113.5, -23.75]]]}
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