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Publikováno v:
Tectonophysics. 753:63-78
Lower crustal flow zones occur in large and hot orogens and rifts, where they occur in association with large areas possessing high gravitational potential energy (GPE) and low lower crust viscosity. Lower crustal flow zones are also known from regio
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T.C. McCuaig, Mike Dentith, H.M. Howard, Aurore Joly, Catherine V. Spaggiari, Sandra Occhipinti, Julie A. Hollis, Alan Aitken, Simon P. Johnson, I.M. Tyler, Mark Lindsay
Publikováno v:
Geoscience Frontiers, Vol 9, Iss 2, Pp 295-316 (2018)
The cratonisation of Western Australia during the Proterozoic overlapped with several key events in the evolution of Earth. These include global oxidation events and glaciations, as well as the assembly, accretionary growth, and breakup of the superc
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Ore Geology Reviews. 71:673-702
GIS-based 20 prospectivity modelling of three greenfield geological regions of Western Australia, namely, the West Arunta Orogen, West Musgrave Orogen and Gascoyne Province, was implemented for a range of deposit types including orogenic and intrusio
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IndraStra Global.
Data-driven prospectivity modelling of greenfields terrains is challenging because very few deposits are available and the training data are overwhelmingly dominated by non-deposit samples. This could lead to biased estimates of model parameters. In
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Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 141:113-126
The 40Ar/39Ar dating technique requires the use of neutron fluence monitors (standards) to allow calculation of the age of a sample. Precise calibration of these standards is crucial to obtaining accurate ages and decreasing the uncertainties associa
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ASEG Extended Abstracts. 2013:1-4
SUMMARY The Idlewilde Intrusion (IWI) sits below ~150 m-thick sediment overburden and consists of a Palaeozoic basement of presumed Ordovician Macquarie Arc volcanics and the Nyngan Intrusive Complex. The geological setting is similar to the gold-ric
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ASEG Extended Abstracts. 2013:1-4
Magnetic and gravity data have great potential to inform us about regional-scale features. Major fault zones, basin geometries, basement character, Moho, intra-crustal boundaries etc can all be imaged. However, modelling results are inherently non-un
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ASEG Extended Abstracts. 2013:1-4
Current ideas on regional prospectivity analysis emphasize the importance of major fault structures and in particular (palaeo) suture zones within and between cratonic blocks. These features represent deep penetrating zones of enhanced permeability e
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Gondwana Research. 24:886-901
The Late Mesoproterozoic (1085–1040 Ma) Ngaanyatjarra Rift, previously referred to as the Giles Event, is the dominant component of the Warakurna Large Igneous Province (LIP) that affected much of central and western Australia. This rift is well pr
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Brian Kennett, J. Ross, Mike Dentith, M. Salmon, H. Cutten, James Goodwin, Simon P. Johnson, R. J. Korsch, O. Blay, A. M. Thorne, Alan Aitken, Goran Boren, Anya M. Reading, Aurore Joly, I.M. Tyler, J. Holzschuh, Ross D. Costelloe, Tanya Fomin, Graham Heinson, Richard Blewett
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Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. 60:681-705
A 581 km vibroseis-source, deep seismic reflection survey was acquired through the Capricorn Orogen of Western Australia and, for the first time, provides an unprecedented view of the deep crustal architecture of the West Australian Craton. The surve