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L215 Adavale Basin 2D Seismic Survey

Geoscience Australia
Hossain, M. ; Costelloe, R. ; Rasheed, H. ; Szczepaniak, M. ; Bouma, M.
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The Australian Government's Data Driven Discoveries program, in collaboration with the Geological Survey of Queensland, has collected 1715 km of deep crustal seismic data across the Adavale Basin in South-Central Queensland. The L215 Adavale Basin Deep Crustal Seismic Survey was conducted between April and July 2023. The survey acquired 7 regional seismic lines, including 23GA-A1 (550 km), 23GA-A2 (196 km), 23GA-A3 (262 km), 23GA-A4 (94 km), 23GA-A5 (239 km), 23GA-A6 (161 km), and 23GA-A7 (213 km) across the basin. The acquisition of these lines occurred both during the day and night near the towns of Adavale, Charleville, Augathella, Blackall, westward towards Windorah, and north beyond Jericho.

The Adavale Basin Deep Crustal Seismic Survey complements previous work completed under the Data Driven Discoveries Program, including the Adavale Basin 2D Reprocessed Seismic Data Package (eCat No. 149018) and the newly defined chemostratigraphic framework for the basin (Riley et al., 2023, eCat No. 147773). The survey will deliver a significant uplift in regional shallow and deep crustal seismic information for the Adavale Basin, providing a modern, high-fold dataset that will enhance understanding of the basin's stratigraphy, hydrogeology, resource potential, and underground salt storage opportunities.

The raw shot gather data acquired during the survey are now available from Geoscience Australia. To request this data, please email clientservices@ga.gov.au and include the reference 'eCat#149289' in your message.

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The L215 Adavale Basin Deep Crustal Seismic Survey, initiated by the Australian Government's Data Driven Discoveries program in collaboration with the Geological Survey of Queensland, embarked on a significant geological exploration between April and July 2023. This venture aimed at collecting 1715 km of deep crustal seismic data across South-Central Queensland's Adavale Basin, was designed to enhance the geological understanding of the area. By mapping the basin's subsurface geology, the survey aimed to improve knowledge on its stratigraphy, hydrogeology, resource potential, and underground salt storage capacities. The survey's comprehensive data collection effort, spanning several key locations and integrating with existing datasets, plays a crucial role in supporting future exploration, attracting investment, and contributing to Australia's sustainable resource development and economic growth.

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The purpose of the L215 Adavale Basin 2D Seismic Survey, initiated by the Australian Government's Data Driven Discoveries program in collaboration with the Geological Survey of Queensland, is to enhance the geological understanding of the Adavale Basin in South-Central Queensland. Conducted between April and July 2023, this survey collected 1715 kilometers of deep crustal seismic data to map the basin's subsurface geology, aiming to improve knowledge on its stratigraphy, hydrogeology, resource potential, and underground salt storage capacities. This modern, high-fold dataset seeks to complement existing data, supporting future exploration and attracting investment by highlighting the basin's untapped resources. Ultimately, the survey aims to contribute to sustainable resource development and the advancement of Australia's geological knowledge, aligning with national economic growth and sustainable management practices.

Issued: 28 04 2024

Data time period: 2023-04-25 to 2023-07-12

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