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Beyond the Deltas: Late Triassic Isolated Carbonate Build-ups on the Exmouth Plateau, Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia

24/10/2019 by Sharperedge

Beyond the Deltas: Late Triassic Isolated Carbonate Build-ups on the Exmouth Plateau, Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia

 

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Publication Name: Western Australian Basins Symposium

Authors: S.L. Grain, W.M. Peace, E.C.D. Hooper, E. McCartain, P.J. Massara, N.G. Marshall, S.C. Lang

Date Published: August 2013

Number of Pages: 19

Abstract:

Upper Triassic isolated carbonate build-ups have emerged as a new exploration play on the outer Exmouth Plateau. The presence of Upper Triassic carbonates in the Northern Carnarvon Basin has been known for many years from Exmouth Plateau well-based stratigraphy, seismic surveys and Ocean Drilling Programme wells on the Wombat Plateau. The seismic identification of numerous dome-shaped features in the outermost Exmouth Plateau and subsequent confirmation of these domes as Upper Triassic reefs with the drilling of Tiberius 1 in WA-434-P has advanced our understanding of this carbonate system.

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