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Gower Basin, Lord Howe Rise

Gower Basin, Lord Howe Rise

Publication Name: Eastern Australian Basins Symposium 2001
Authors: J.B. Willcox and J. Sayers
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: November 2001

 

Abstract:

The Gower Basin is the principal depocentre within the 'Central Rift Zone' of the Lord Howe Rise (LHR). It lies within the Australian Exclusive Economic Zone, between Lord Howe Island and a region of planated basement ('Lord Howe Platform ') that mak...

 

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Geological Framework of the Lord Howe Rise and Adjacent Ocean Basins

Geological Framework of the Lord Howe Rise and Adjacent Ocean Basins

Publication Name: Eastern Australian Basins Symposium 2001
Authors: J.B. Willcox, J. Sayers, H.M.J. Stagg and S. van de Beuque
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: November 2001

 

Abstract:

The Lord Howe Rise (LHR) region comprises a system of ridges, basins and seamount chains in the Tasman Sea. The LHR itself is a 'continental ribbon ', I ,600 km long and 400 - 500 km wide. Water depths are 1,000- 1,500 m along its crest, 3,000+ min t...

 

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Hydrocarbon Prospectivity of Australia’s Remote Frontier Areas in Offshore East and South-East Australia- Examples from the Basins of Lord Howe Rise

Hydrocarbon Prospectivity of Australia’s Remote Frontier Areas in Offshore East and South-East Australia- Examples from the Basins of Lord Howe Rise

Publication Name: Eastern Australian Basins Symposium 2001
Authors: J. Blevin
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: November 2001

 

Abstract:

In offshore east and south-east Australia, the remote regions under Australia's marine jurisdiction (AEEZ) include large areas of marginal plateaus and adjacent ocean basins. Evolution of the largest of these plateaus, the Lord Howe Rise (LHR) was in...

 

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Gas hydrates and free gas on the Lord Howe Rise, Tasman Sea

Gas hydrates and free gas on the Lord Howe Rise, Tasman Sea

Publication Name: PESA Journal No. 26
Authors: N.F. Exon, G.R. Dickens, J-M. Auzende, Y. Lafoy, P.A. Symonds and S. Van de Beuque
Reference Type: Journal Article
Date Published: December 1998

 

Abstract:

Two recent reflection seismic surveys by AGSO's R.V. Rig Seismic have revealed a bottom simulating reflector (BSR) that extends over an area of at least 25,000 km2 of the Lord Howe Rise and New Caledonia Basin in the Tasman Sea at water depths of 150...

 

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