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L204 South Eastern Mt Isa Deep Crustal Seismic Reflection Survey, QLD 2014.

Geoscience Australia
Costelloe, R.D.
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Geoscience Australia conducted the Southeastern Mt Isa 2D seismic survey in 2014. The survey involved the acquisition of seismic reflection and gravity data along a single traverse (14GA-CF1) 670km long from Longreach through to Four-ways via Winton. The project was a collaboration between Geoscience Australia and the Geological Survey of Queensland with funding from the Queensland Governments Greenfields 2020 Program. The primary objective of the survey was to image the architecture of the southeastern Mount Isa Inlier and northern Galilee and Millungera Basins. As well as understanding the structural control the Cork Fault plays on resources within the region. Raw data for this survey are available on request from clientservices@ga.gov.au - Quote eCat# 89638

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded
Statement: first release

Issued: 2015

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144.5,-19 144.5,-24 140,-24 140,-19 144.5,-19

142.25,-21.5

text: westlimit=140; southlimit=-24; eastlimit=144.5; northlimit=-19

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