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Hydrological anomalies and hydrocarbon exploration

Hydrological anomalies and hydrocarbon exploration

Publication Name: Second South-Eastern Australia Oil Exploration Symposium - Technical Papers
Authors: C.I. Sharpe and R.J.W. McLaughlin
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 1986

 

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Hydrocarbons may be present in groundwaters above a hydrocarbon reservoir and several factors have been identified that influence the extent of hydrocarbon seepage through the intervening cap rock. The analysis of trace amounts of heavy fraction hydr...

 

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Tags: Anomalies exploration hydrocarbon Hydrological

Significance of Airborne Magnetic and Gamma Spectrometric Anomalies over the Eastern Margin of the Canning Basin

Significance of Airborne Magnetic and Gamma Spectrometric Anomalies over the Eastern Margin of the Canning Basin

Publication Name: The Canning Basin, W.A.
Authors: D.H. Tucker, M. Bacchin and R. Almond
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 1984

 

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The BMR 1980 regional airborne survey used 1500m line spacing and 150m continuous ground clearance and provides new detail of both short and long wavelength magnetic anomalies, not evident in earlier wide line spacing constant altitude surveys over t...

 

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Tags: Anomalies basin Canning eastern Gamma Magnetic margin Significance Spectrometric

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