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West Musgrave airborne electromagnetic conductivity grids

Geoscience Australia
Halas, L. ; Symington, N. ; LeyCooper, Y.
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These conductivity grids were generated by gridding the top 22 layers from the airborne electromagnetics (AEM) conductivity models from the Western Resource Corridor AusAEM survey (https://dx.doi.org/10.26186/147688), the Earaheedy and Desert Strip AusAEM survey (https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/145265) and several industry surveys (https://dx.doi.org/10.26186/146278) from the West Musgraves. The grids resolve important subsurface features for assessing the groudnwater system including lithologial boundaires, palaeovalleys and hydrostatigraphy.

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The AEM conductivity data used in the gridding were inverted using the GALEI alogrithm and can be downloaded through ecat.

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Purpose
The purpose of this product is to generate AEM sections for viusalisation or interpretation within map view. The spatial extent of palaeovalleys and major faults are clearly visible within these grids due to strong conductivity contrasts.

Created: 19 05 2023

Issued: 09 08 2023

Data time period: 2023-05-18 to 2024-06-30

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125.7,-23.8 125.7,-27.8 131,-27.8 131,-23.8 125.7,-23.8

128.35,-25.8

text: westlimit=131; southlimit=-27.8; eastlimit=125.7; northlimit=-23.8; projection=GDA2020 / MGA zone 52 / projected (EPSG: 7852)

text: uplimit=100; downlimit=0; projection=Australian Height Datum / vertical (EPSG: 5111)

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