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Triassic petroleum systems on the central North West Shelf – Learnings from...
The greater Phoenix area in the Bedout Sub-basin has experienced recent exploration success on Australia’s North West Shelf (NWS). Oil and gas discoveries in the Triassic... -
Seafloor mapping of the south-east region and adjacent waters : AUSTREA-1...
In January 2000, the Australian Geological Survey Organisation (AGSO) completed a major, 25-day seabed swath-mapping and geophysical survey off southeast Australia for the... -
Sustainability in Marine and Coastal Environments : A Canberra Marine Forum
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Stresses in the Australian crust: evidence from earthquakes and in-situ...
Evidence from earthquake focal mechanisms, in situ stress measurements, and surface deformations indicate that the Australian continent is in a state of substantial horizontal... -
Glacially grooved surfaces in the Grant Group, Grant Range, Canning Basin...
Grooved surfaces in Late Palaeozoic Grant Group rocks in the central Grant Range were cut by glacial ice. The orientation of the grooves and small step-like sedimentary... -
Western Australia: Phanerozoic geology and mineral resources
Phanerozoic rocks in onshore Western Australia are primarily sedimentary. Volcanic and intrusive rocks are known from only a few areas and are mostly related to continental... -
Surface (Light Hydrocarbon) Geochemistry in the Gippsland and Eastern Otway...
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The Variability in Formation Water Composition and its Implications for CO2...
Regional geological properties of sedimentary basins play a significant role in determining the safety of CO2 storage. Four major trapping mechanism have been identified:... -
AGSO Journal vol.16 no. 5
Contents: 1.Sheraton JW, Sun SS. Mafic dyke swarms of the western Musgrave Block, central Australia: their geochemistry, origin, and relationships to the Giles Complex. 2.Kinny... -
The geology of the Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia Part 2: Permian stratigraphy
The report on the Geology of the Carnarvon Basin is issued in three separate and relatively independent Parts. Each Part treats an individual section of the subject and is... -
Marine geophysical survey, north west continental shelf, 1968 : preview report
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The Mesozoic strata of Mt. Young 1:250 000 sheet area
Lower Cretaceous strata of Mt. Young 1:250,000 sheet area, were examined during 1960 and 1961 field seasons. Numerous field observations of lithologies and their sequences, and... -
Characterising Marine Abiotic Patterns in the Darwin-Bynoe Harbour region:...
This report is the second of three reports that provide the scientific analyses and interpretations resulting from a four-year collaborative habitat mapping program undertaken... -
Biostratigraphy of Rig Seismic samples from Vening Meinesz seamounts,...
Samples from eight dredge hauls collected during BMR cruise 107 from several seamounts in the Vening Meinesz chain, south of Christmas Island, yielded calcareous nannofossils,... -
Magnetic Susceptibility, Calcium Carbonate and the Geochemical Composition...
Several gravity cores from the west (3), south (3) and east (5) Australian continental margin have been sampled and analysed for magnetic susceptibility, percent calcium... -
Hydrodynamic modelling of coastal inundation
Modelling the effects on the built environment of natural hazards such as riverine flooding, storm surges and tsunami is critical for understanding their economic and social... -
Informing environmental management with landscape mapping
Under the Antarctic Treaty system, Australia is committed to a range of environmental protection measures. Some, such as Antarctic Specially Protected Areas (ASPAs), are... -
Australia's buoyancy inherited from Gondwanaland
In company with the other components and continental successors of the Neoproterozoic to Mesozoic Gondwanaland supercontinent, Phanerozoic Australia has a buoyant cratonic... -
Rig Seismic research cruises 10 & 11 : geology of the central Great...
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BMR Cruise 107: Seabed Morphology and Offshore Resources around Christmas...
The Australian Territory of Christmas Island, a raised atoll with a population of about 2000 people, lies on oceanic crust about 1600 km north- north west of Australia's...