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L138 Mt Isa Basin seismic survey, QLD, 1994 Stacked and migrated seismic data and images for lines 94MTI-01, 94MTI-02, 94ISA-01, 94ISA-02, 94ISA-03, and 94ISA-04

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Jones, L. ; Goleby, B. ; Barton, T. ; Owen, A.
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Brief description

The survey in the Mt. Isa and Duchess areas was performed by Dynamic Satellite Surveys for Geoscience Australia in 1994. The survey encompassed two lines, the first approximately 247 km in the area between Cloncurry and Mt. Isa and the second line of approximately 32 km in the Duchess area. The objective of this survey is part of the Mt Isa Transect multidisciplinary study of the structure and evolution of the Mt Isa region in Queensland.

Raw data for this survey are available on request from clientservices@ga.gov.au - Quote eCat# 74943

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: unknown
Statement: The Mt Isa Transect is a multidisciplinary study of the structure and evolution of the Mt Isa region in Queensland, conducted by the Australian Geodynamics Cooperative Research Centre. The main field program was undertaken during the winter of 1994, with follow up geological work in 1995 to look at issues that arose from the initial interpretation of the geophysical, principally seismic data.

Issued: 2008

Data time period: 1994-04-12 to 1994-05-19

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text: westlimit=138; southlimit=-21.5; eastlimit=142; northlimit=-20.5; projection=AGD84 / AMG zone 54

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