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Abstract
This is the interpretation of the Vulcan Tertiary Tie Project (VTT). This study carried out high resolution seismic acquisition programs, surveys 163VTT and 165VTT. These surveys where carried out over a 5000km grid. This seismic data was interpretated and sequence stratigraphic framework for this highly prospective, but geologically complex region. More information can be found in the final report: AGSO Record 1996/91. This metadata will only be focusing on the seismic (structure) grids and the intrepretated faults from the report. There is both raster and vector data. The vector (polygons) data (faults) are located in: "/timor_gis/geological/agso_vtt_flts". The raster images (seismic structures BIL images) are located in: "/timor_gis/grids/geological/agso_vtt".
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dataset
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77073
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Cnr Jerrabomberra Ave and Hindmarsh Dr GPO Box 378
Canberra
ACT
2601
Australia
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- GIS Dataset
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC)
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- Earth Sciences
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- Published_Internal
Publication Date
2013-08-20T00:00:00
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The original raw interpretation was done by AGSO in Geoquest. This interpretation was then imported into Petrosys where the final grids and vector data was made. The vector data was then exported into ARCVIEW format (shape files). Once the grids were finalised in Petrosys, they were then exported into ERMAPPER. Where there were converted into a format that ARCVIEW could read, BIL files. In ERMAPPER the grids where modified only by there colour spread. The colour table used for all grids was, 'rainbow_reversed'. Vector Data: Faults - There is only polygon data. These are the actual faults interpretated from the original grids. The polygon data is to be used when displaying the BIL images. These shape files are easily represented by the names of the BIL images. Raster data: Time Structure - This represents the depth in two-way-time (TWT) of selected interpretated horizons. They can only be used for general usage, for they have no data attached to them, they are only georeferenced images.
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[-17.0, -8.7, 121.0, 127.5]
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