Web17 de abr. de 2012 · Middle Miocene to Pliocene siliciclastics of the Bare Formation represent a long-lived (ca. 11 Myr) break in the otherwise carbonate-dominated shelf of … WebCarnarvon Basin Western Australia. Western Australia Geological Survey, Perth. Rohrman, M. 2015. Delineating the Exmouth mantle plume (NW Australia) from denudation and …
Geological controls on overpressure in the Northern Carnarvon Basin
Web15 de abr. de 2024 · • The Northern Carnarvon Basin seafloor was analyzed using 3D seismic reflection data. • Two large scale sediment-wave fields were observed in water depths between 55–130 m. • Bottom currents induced by tidal flows and cyclones formed sandwaves. • Less energetic slope parallel currents could have formed mudwaves. • WebDOI: 10.1071/AJ02024 Corpus ID: 128135496; Geological controls on sonic velocity in the Cenozoic carbonates of the Northern Carnarvon Basin, No @inproceedings{Wallace2003GeologicalCO, title={Geological controls on sonic velocity in the Cenozoic carbonates of the Northern Carnarvon Basin, No}, author={Malcolm … phenotypic and genotypic ratio are equal in
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Web10 de mar. de 1998 · To match the distribution and magnitude of the post-Valanginian “thermal-type” subsidence requires significant lower crustal and mantle extension across the Northern Carnarvon basin. Such a distribution of extension implies the existence of an eastward dipping, intracrustal detachment having a ramp-flat-ramp geometry that … Web16 de set. de 2015 · The Northern Carnarvon Basin, covering a surface of ~535 000 km2, is located on the North West Shelf and constitutes the most developed hydrocarbon province of Australia. WebThe North Carnarvon Basin is located in the North-West shelf of Australia and is the premier hydrocarbon basin of Australia. The North Carnarvon Basin is compromised of many sub-basins with the two most notable being the Barrow and Dampier. phenotypic appearance