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Using time-contrained facies belts and sequence architecture to correlate the Western and Eastern Successions of the Mt Isa Inlier: Implactions for fluid migratation
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Title | Using time-contrained facies belts and sequence architecture to correlate the Western and Eastern Successions of the Mt Isa Inlier: Implactions for fluid migratation |
Language | eng |
Licence | notspecified |
Landing Page | https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/9aecced1-e252-4164-a2f3-a08b9bf8aedf |
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Reference Period | 20/04/2018 |
Geospatial Coverage | {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[137.1, -22.15], [141.0, -22.15], [141.0, -18.0], [137.1, -18.0], [137.1, -22.15]]]} |
Data Portal | data.gov.au |
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