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A minimum-strain approach to reducing the structural uncertainty in poor 2D seismic data, Gambier Embayment, Otway Basin, Australia

A minimum-strain approach to reducing the structural uncertainty in poor 2D seismic data, Gambier Embayment, Otway Basin, Australia

Publication Name: Eastern Australian Basins Symposium III (EABS 2008)
Authors: P. Boult, B. Freeman, G. Yielding, S. Menpes and L.J. Diekman
Date Published: September 2008

 

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In faulted reservoirs, structural uncertainty arises from two major sources of error; the systematic error of the seismic method and the human error of the interpreter. When the magnitude of fault displacements is greater than the distance between sa...

 

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Clean coal technologies: challenges and opportunities for eastern Australia

Clean coal technologies: challenges and opportunities for eastern Australia

Publication Name: Eastern Australian Basins Symposium III (EABS 2008)
Authors: L.W. Gurba
Date Published: September 2008

 

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It is now widely understood and accepted that coal has will continue to form part of the world's future energy mix and there is also a growing acceptance that carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) must be applied for coal-based technologies to be ...

 

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Aquifers and coal: storing Queensland’s carbon dioxide

Aquifers and coal: storing Queensland’s carbon dioxide

Publication Name: Eastern Australian Basins Symposium III (EABS 2008)
Authors: J.J. Draper
Date Published: September 2008

 

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Assessment of the state’s potential for geological carbon dioxide (CO2) storage will underpin the future commercial deployment of large-scale clean coal technology projects in Queensland. In particular, the integration of carbon capture ...

 

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SEDIMENT STACKING PATTERNS IN COAL MEASURE SEQUENCES: EXAMPLES FROM THE PERMIAN BOWEN BASIN

SEDIMENT STACKING PATTERNS IN COAL MEASURE SEQUENCES: EXAMPLES FROM THE PERMIAN BOWEN BASIN

 

 

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(Panel 1) Sediment Stacking Patterns in Coal Measure Sequences: Examples From the Permian Bowen Basin

(Panel 1) Sediment Stacking Patterns in Coal Measure Sequences: Examples From the Permian Bowen Basin

Publication Name: Eastern Australian Basins Symposium (EABS)
Authors: J. Esterle, R. Sliwa

 

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Data compiled from some 32,000 coal exploration bore hole records were used to demonstrate the inter-relationship between the distribution patterns of thick coal seams, their splitting patterns and thick interburden relative to depositional environme...

 

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(Panel 2) Sediment Stacking Patterns in Coal Measure Sequences: Examples From the Permian Bowen Basin

(Panel 2) Sediment Stacking Patterns in Coal Measure Sequences: Examples From the Permian Bowen Basin

Publication Name: Eastern Australian Basins Symposium (EABS)
Authors: J. Esterle, R. Sliwa

 

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In the alluvial palaeoenvironments, splitting is complex and lateral variation in interburden thickness is high. Split traces form sinuous and arcuate patterns reflecting their origins from meandering channels and lobate overbank splays. ...

 

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