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Seismic reprocessing contributes to development success at the Elang Field, Northern Bonaparte Basin
Publikováno v:
ASEG Extended Abstracts. 2001:1-7
The 3D data set over the Elang Field, Northern Bonaparte Basin, was reprocessed to provide greater confidence in mapping the structural configuration of the field and to investigate infield development opportunities. The original (1994) data set, whi
Autor:
Ian F. Young
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Transfusion Medicine Reviews. 10:23-30
Autor:
Ian F Young
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Medical Journal of Australia. 167:35-35
Autor:
Ian F. Young
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Exploration Geophysics. 18:238-242
A seismic stratigraphic study of the southern Alkina Block (ATP 259P) in SW Queensland was undertaken in order to develop a stratigraphic framework in which the exploration potential of the area could be assessed. The area had been recognized (Moore
Autor:
Ian F. Young, Lewis H. King
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 14:2553-2564
A study of processed seismic reflection profiles along the eastern Canadian continental margin indicates the occurrence at depth of paleocontinental slopes of Cenozoic–Mesozoic age, generally in the vicinity of the present continental slope. The pa
Autor:
Alastair H. Campbell, Ian F. Young
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British Journal of Diseases of the Chest. 57:174-181
COLLAPSE of the trachea or bronchi during expiration is a feature of various pathological conditions including bronchomalacia. In addition bronchoscopists are familiar with a form of tracheobronchial collapse due to excessive expiratory invagination
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The Australian and New Zealand journal of surgery. 51(2)
Three patients with histiocytic lymphoma presented with jaundice due to extrahepatic biliary obstruction. Two had widespread disease, but one had a primary lymphoma of the head of the pancreas simulating pancreatic cancer. Biliary bypass surgery was
Autor:
Ian F. Young, Richard L. Chase
Publikováno v:
AAPG Bulletin. 65
Net movement on the Sandspit fault, which marks the western edge of the Queen Charlotte basin, is a combination of dextral strike slip movement with significant downdrop of the east block. Evidence of Neogene-Holocene strike slip on Queen Charlotte I
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