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  • Map of Australia showing the distribution of black coal, brown coal and Coal Seam Gas bearing basins overlain by prohibited areas. This map and enlargements of the Sydney, Bowen/Surat and Arckaringa basins were provided to DoFD as part advice regarding CSG exploration and coal extraction on commonwealth lands. These maps and their subsets are in 'DRAFT' form and are for internal use only.

  • Map compiled on request from AGS Native Title Case QUD6040/2001 Proclamation 2 See 2008/3111 for particulars.

  • The Onshore Energy Security Program was funded by the Australian Government from 2006 to 2011 to reduce risk in energy exploration. The program was delivered by Geoscience Australia, in collaboration with state and territory geological surveys, the National Research Facility for Earth Sounding (ANSIR) and AuScope. During this program approximately 6,500 line kilometres of deep crustal seismic reflection data were acquired and processed. The seismic images provide an understanding of the crustal architecture of sedimentary basins and their tectonic relationship to older basement terrains. Deep crust and upper mantle structures were also imaged and the Moho boundary could often be interpreted. The 2D seismic reflection data were acquired using three vibroseis trucks, with three 12 s variable frequency sweeps at each vibration point, usually with frequencies from 6 to 96 Hz. Correlated 20 s data were recorded, imaging to approximately 60 km depth. 300 geophone groups at 40 m intervals and 80 m source intervals provided 75 fold data. Data processing included imaging shallow sedimentary basins and also complex, deep, steeply dipping crystalline rock structures with high stacking velocities and out of plane energy. The seismic data, complemented by other geophysical and geological data, helped constrain and develop geological models. These models improved the understanding of crustal architecture in known hydrocarbon and metalliferous provinces as well as in frontier geological terrains.

  • Map compiled on request from AGS Native Title Case QUD6040/2001 Proclamation 1 See 2008/3111 for particulars.

  • Map resulting from a request by Simon Moore, the DFAT resident officer in the Torres Strait. He wanted a diagram designed to be distributed to residents of the Torres Strait explaining the treaty arrangements. TRIM reference 2011-90238 Container 2010/4054

  • Magnetotelluric survey data acquired in association with the L192 Georgina-Arunta Deep Crustal Seismic Survey. This survey was funded through the Onshore Energy Security Program using the Auscope equipment from the ANSIR pool. The aim of the survey was to produce a two-dimensional image of electrical conductivity structure of the crust and upper mantle over the western Georgina Basin and the Arunta region of the Northern Territory. This information is complementary to the reflection seismic and gravity data acquired along the 09GA-GA1 traverse. Data are supplied as EDI files with support information.

  • Magnetotelluric survey data acquired in association with the L184 Isa-Georgetown Deep Crustal Seismic Survey and L185 Charters Towers Deep Crustal Seismic Survey. These surveys were funded through the Geoscience Australia's Onshore Energy Security Program and the Queensland Governments Smart Mining - Future Prosperity Program. Quantec Geoscience were contracted to acquire and process these data. The aim of the surveys was to produce a two-dimensional image of electrical conductivity structure of the crust and upper mantle over the Isa and Georgetown blocks. This information is complementary to the reflection seismic and gravity data acquired along lines 07GA-IG1, 07GA-IG2 and 07GA-GC1. Data are supplied as EDI files with support information and models.

  • Magnetotelluric survey data acquired in association with the L189 Gawler-Curnamona-Arrowie Deep Crustal Seismic Survey over the Curnamona Province. This survey was funded through the Onshore Energy Security Program. Data was acquired by Quantec Geoscience. Analysis and modelling was undertaken by Geoscience Australia . The aim of the survey was to produce a two-dimensional image of electrical conductivity structure of the crust and upper mantle over the Curnamona Province. This information is complementary to the reflection seismic and gravity data acquired along the 08GA-C1 traverse. Data are supplied as EDI files with support information.

  • Magnetotelluric survey data acquired in association with the L190 Gawler-Officer-Musgrave-Amadeus Deep Crustal Seismic Survey. This survey was co-funded through AuScope, Primary Industry and Resources South Australia and Geoscience Australia's Onshore Energy Security Program. Data was acquired, processed and modelled by Geoscience Australia. The aim of the survey was to produce a two-dimensional image of electrical conductivity structure of the crust and upper mantle. This information is complementary to the reflection seismic and gravity data acquired along the 08GA-OM1 traverse. Data are supplied as EDI files with support information.

  • As part of the Australian Government's Onshore Energy Security Program (2006-2011) Geoscience Australia in collaboration with Geological Survey of Western Australia acquired magnetotelluric (MT) data along the deep crustal seismic reflection transect across the Yilgarn Craton, Officer Basin and Musgrave Province in Central Western Australia. The aim of the MT survey is to map the electrical resistivity distribution and improve scientific understanding of the crustal and upper mantle structure in this region. This information is complementary to that obtained from deep crustal seismic reflection, seismic refraction, potential field and geological data, which together provide new knowledge of the crustal architecture and geodynamics of the region. It is important for helping to determine the potential for both mineral and energy resources. Data are supplied as EDI files with support information.