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The Neoproterozoic Centralian Superbasin

The Neoproterozoic Centralian Superbasin

Publication Name: CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN BASINS WORKSHOP 1993 (CABS 1)
Authors: M. R. Walter, J. J. Veevers, C. R. Calver, K. Grey
Date Published: September 1993

 

Abstract:

In Neoproterozoic times 2 million km2 of Australia were occupied by a single depositional system, the Centralian Superbasin. The Superbasin was disrupted 590-530 Ma ago by a central uplift, and then dismembered by late Palaeozoic tectonism to form nu...

 

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Ouldburm Formation as a potential source and reservoir for petroleum in the Manya Trough, eastern Officer Basin

Ouldburm Formation as a potential source and reservoir for petroleum in the Manya Trough, eastern Officer Basin

Publication Name: CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN BASINS WORKSHOP 1993 (CABS 1)
Authors: M.R. Kamali, N.M. Lemon, D.M. McKirdy
Date Published: September 1993

 

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The petroleum potential of the Ouldburra Formation in the Manya Trough of the eastern Officer Basin has not been adequately investigated. The present study addresses the topic by focussing on the sedimentary history, porosity and permeability trends,...

 

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Regional controls on Australia’s intracmtonic basins

Regional controls on Australia’s intracmtonic basins

Publication Name: CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN BASINS WORKSHOP 1993 (CABS 1)
Authors: J.F. Lindsay, R.J. Korsch
Date Published: September 1993

 

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In the Late Proterozoic, several broad shallow intracratonic depressions appeared across a large area of central Australia (Fig. 1). The basins, which all contain Neoproterozoic to early Palaeozoic shallow marine to fluvial successions, appear to hav...

 

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Early Cambrian trilobites from the Ouldburra Formation Manya-6, eastern Officer Basin

Early Cambrian trilobites from the Ouldburra Formation Manya-6, eastern Officer Basin

Publication Name: CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN BASINS WORKSHOP 1993 (CABS 1)
Authors: J.B. Jago, Lin Tian-rui, J.N. Dunster
Date Published: September 1993

 

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Well preserved trilobites were discovered in 1985 by Comalco during the drilling of Manya-6, eastern Officer Basin, between 967.70 and 970.13 metres depth. They occur within the Ouldburra Formation which in Manya-6 extends from a depth of 571.4m to 1...

 

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Basement tectonic framework to central Australian basins, based on 1:5 000 000 potential field data

Basement tectonic framework to central Australian basins, based on 1:5 000 000 potential field data

Publication Name: CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN BASINS WORKSHOP 1993 (CABS 1)
Authors: R.D. Shaw, C.V. Reeves, M.P. Morse, C. Tarlowski
Date Published: September 1993

 

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This paper brings up to date our understanding of basement geology in the region of the central Australian basins as a result of an ongoing AGSO project to produce a Basement Tectonic Map of Australia at 1:5 000 000 scale based on regional magnetic a...

 

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Sandstone reservoirs in the eastern Officer Basin

Sandstone reservoirs in the eastern Officer Basin

Publication Name: CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN BASINS WORKSHOP 1993 (CABS 1)
Authors: A. Sansome, D. Gravestock
Date Published: September 1993

 

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Four wells (Conoco Munyarai 1; Comalco Giles 1, Ungoolya 1, Karlaya l) are the only on-structure tests of sandstone reservoirs in the eastern Officer Basin, an area of almost 100 000 sq km. Six potential sandstone reservoirs occur in the Officer Basi...

 

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