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Deep Seismic Reflection Profiling in the Gunnedah Basin: Regional Tectonics and Basin Responses

Deep Seismic Reflection Profiling in the Gunnedah Basin: Regional Tectonics and Basin Responses

Publication Name: New Petroleum Symposium 1993
Authors: R.J. Korsch, K.D. Wake-Dyster and D.W. Johnstone
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: December 1993

 

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Several major tectonic events have occurred in the New England Orogen from the Late Carboniferous to the Late Triassic. At the same time, subsidence or uplift were occurring in the adjacent Gunnedah Basin in northem New South Wales. The tectonic even...

 

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Tags: basin deep Gunnedah Profiling Reflection Regional Responses Seismic tectonics

Pressure Responses (Deformation) in Carbonate Sediments and Rocks Analysis and Application, Canning Basin

Pressure Responses (Deformation) in Carbonate Sediments and Rocks Analysis and Application, Canning Basin

Publication Name: The Canning Basin, W.A.
Authors: Brian W. Logan
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 1984

 

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Carbonate rocks deform readily in temperature fields below 250?C and, many sequences are therefore dominated by textures, structures and rock types that are products of stress. This paper draws attention to deformational features in Canning Basin car...

 

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Tags: Application basin Canning carbonate Deformation pressure Responses rocks sediments

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