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L126 Canning Basin seismic survey, WA, 1988 Stacked seismic data and images for lines BMR88-01, BMR88-02, and BMR88-03 2018 vintage reprocessed L126 Canning Basin Data

Geoscience Australia
Sexton, M. ; Barton, T. ; Johnstone, D. ; Holzschuh, J. ; Hossain, M. ; Costelloe, R.D. ; Fomin, T.
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Geoscience Australia conducted a seismic survey in the Canning Basin during the period May to November 1988. A total of 650 km of seismic line involving three traverses were shot twelve-fold using a station spacing 50 metres and shot interval of 200 metres. The surveying for this survey was carried out by the Australian Surveying and Land Information Group (AUSLIG) of the Commonwealth Department of Administrative Services. Geoscience Australia commissioned reprocessing of this legacy dataset to improve data quality, imaging reflective structural features within the basin. This reprocessing project is a collaboration between the Geoscience Australia Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program and The Government of Western Australia, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety, Exploration Incentive Scheme (EIS). Velseis Pty Ltd carried out reprocessing from December 2017 through July 2018. GA managed the project, QCed the data processing and at the end of the project archived the data. This dataset includes images and SEGY files for Stack, Pre-stack Migration and Post-Stack Migration data. The dataset is available for download. Raw data for this survey are available on request from clientservices@ga.gov.au - Quote eCat# 74956

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Statement: The Bureau of Mineral Resources conducted a seismic survey in the Canning Basin during 1988. A total of 650 km. of seismicline involving 3 traverses were shot 12 fold using a stationspacing of 50 metres and shot interval of 200 metres. Traverselines were labelled 88-01, 88-02 and 88-03.

Issued: 1988

Data time period: 1988-01-01 to 1988-01-01

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