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Mesoscopic Fold and Thrust Structures at Cape Liptrap, Victoria, Australia – A PNG Analogue?

Mesoscopic Fold and Thrust Structures at Cape Liptrap, Victoria, Australia – A PNG Analogue?

Publication Name: Eastern Australian Basins Symposium 2001
Authors: J.T. Keetley, K.C. Hill and C. Nguyen
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: November 2001

 

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Early Devonian turbidites in the Lachlan Fold Belt were deformed in the Middle Devonian, resulting in superbly exposed fold and thrust structures at Cape Liptrap in Victoria, which have been cited as a possible analogue for oil-bearing structures in ...

 

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Tags: Australia. Cape Liptrap Fold Mesoscopic PNG structures Thrust Victoria

Book Review: Atlas 3D Analogue Modelling Of Extensional Fault Structures Plus Field Applications – Dr Nicholas M Lemon and Dr Tariq Mahmood

Book Review: Atlas 3D Analogue Modelling Of Extensional Fault Structures Plus Field Applications – Dr Nicholas M Lemon and Dr Tariq Mahmood

Publication Name: PESA News
Authors: Dr Nicholas M Lemon and Dr Tariq Mahmood
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: August 1997

 

 

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Tags: Applications Book Extensional fault field modelling Nicholas Lemon Plus Review structures Tariq Mahmood

Extensional Structures of the Jabiru Terrace, Vulcan Sub-basin

Extensional Structures of the Jabiru Terrace, Vulcan Sub-basin

Publication Name: The North West Shelf Australia
Authors: E.P. Woods
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: July 1988

 

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Sandbox models were constructed to investigate the development of faults in an extensional regime. The models generally displayed a crossing-fault geometry with a graben overlying a horst, and are similar to seismically-defined "hourglass" structures...

 

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Tags: Extensional Jabiru structures Sub-basin Terrace

The limitations of seismic modelling of geological structures

The limitations of seismic modelling of geological structures

Publication Name: Second South-Eastern Australia Oil Exploration Symposium - Technical Papers
Authors: B.L.N. Kennett
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 1986

 

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Seismic wave-field modelling for reflection seismic studies can be used in a number of ways to aid with exploration work, at both the survey and interpretation stages. However, effective use of such techniques requires an understanding of their limit...

 

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Possible Major Diapiric Structures in the Southern Canning and Northern Officer Basins

Possible Major Diapiric Structures in the Southern Canning and Northern Officer Basins

Publication Name: The Canning Basin, W.A.
Authors: J. Craig, J.W. Downey, A. D. Gibbs and J.R. Russell
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 1984

 

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The lithology of the Precambrian basement beneath much of the Canning Basin is uncertain, and can only be inferred from geophysical data. The latter suggests that a thick sequence of Precambrian sedimentary rocks exists along an approximately east-we...

 

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Tags: basin's Canning Diapiric Major northern Officer southern structures

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