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LANDSAT INTERPRETED STRUCTURE AND GROUNDWATER FLOW WITHIN THE EROMANGA BASIN
- Publication Name: Eromanga Basin Symposium Summary Papers (1982)
- Authors: B.R. Senior
- Date Published: November 1982
Abstract:
This integrated Landsat study cove rs the entire Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous Eromanga and Surat Basins of central and eastern Australia. Presentation is by a series of 111 'factual' and 'interpretive' maps at 1:250,000 scale. These maps incorporate...
Tags: Eromanga
Basement Structure Under the Central Eromanga Basin from Seismic Refraction Studies
- Publication Name: Eromanga Basin Symposium Summary Papers (1982)
- Authors: J. Lock
- Date Published: November 1982
Abstract:
In 1980 and 1981 the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics (BMR) conducted seismic surveys in the central Eromanga Basin, which included continuous seismic reflection and coincident refraction recording along a line extending from Mt. H...
Tags: Eromanga
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF EXPLORATION IN THE EROMANGA BASIN ARID ZONE
- Publication Name: Eromanga Basin Symposium Summary Papers (1982)
- Authors: R.C. Buckley
- Date Published: November 1982
Abstract:
A large proportion of the Eromanga Basin lies under arid dunefields. The environmental aspects of exploration in such areas are very different from those in wetter and more densely inhabited regions. The main aspects of exploration derive from the ex...
Tags: Eromanga
MARINE CRETACEOUS OF THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN BASIN – FORAMINIFERA AND PALYNOLOGY FINALLY MAKE SENSE
- Publication Name: Eromanga Basin Symposium Summary Papers (1982)
- Authors: V. Scheibnerova
- Date Published: November 1982
Abstract:
Since my early studies of Cretaceous foraminiferal faunas of the Great Australian Basin, the obtained data indicated that the vertical extent of marine Cretaceous sedimentation in northern New South Wales must have been the same as that in other part...
Tags: Eromanga