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Interpretation of basin structure from high resolution aeromagnetic data: an example from the Officer Basin of South Australia
- Publication Name: PESA's Eastern Australasian Basin Symposium II
- Authors: C.A. Foss, Z.S. Shi, J. Teasdale, L.L. Pryer, T.S. Loutit, P.G. Stuart-Smith and K. Romine
- Reference Type: Book Section
- Date Published: December 2004
Abstract:
The aeromagnetic coverage over the Officer Basin has been used to map basement terranes and depth to basement beneath the basin. The fundamental ambiguities of non-uniqueness in magnetic field interpretation have been minimized by using geological so...
Technical Focus: Improved 30 Seismic Imaging Expands North Sea Vision. Workstation Interpretive Depth Imaging Solves Gas Cloud Problem – Thad Dunbar and Mark Lance
- Publication Name: PESA News
- Authors: Thad Dunbar and Mark Lance
- Reference Type: Magazine Article
- Date Published: February 1999
Tags: Cloud Depth Expands Focus gas Imaging Improved Interpretive Mark Lance North Problem Sea Seismic Solves Technical Thad Dunbar Vision Workstation
Product Focus: Thinking in Depth – Jim Durrant
- Publication Name: PESA News
- Reference Type: Magazine Article
- Date Published: August 1995
Tags: Depth Focus Jim Durrant Product Thinking
Lateral changes in seismic velocities and their effect on depth prediction
- Publication Name: The Cooper & Eromanga Basins Australia
- Authors: J. Pinchin and M. Bayly
- Reference Type: Book Section
- Date Published: June 1989
Abstract:
Seismic reflection resolution has improved to the point where two-way times may be mapped with a precision of
a few milliseconds, and the greatest error in depth prediction, especially across many of the fields in the Cooper and Eromanga Basins, is m...
Tags: changes Depth effect Lateral Prediction Seismic Velocities