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1990 seismic survey, Hatherleigh, final report.
AIM; The 1990 Hatherleigh Seismic Survey was programmed to obtain modern detailed and regional infill Vibroseis coverage of the Rivoli Trough. The major objective for licence Year 1 was to provide a detailed 1 km grid of dip lines across the...-
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1992 seismic survey, Biscuit Flat, final report.
AIM: The Biscuit Flat Seismic Survey was designed to provide detailed infill coverage over the Rendelsham and Biscuit Flat strong leads in order to mature both for drilling, the objective then being to select a drilling location on one of these two...-
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1993 seismic survey, Mount Elephant, final report.
AIM: The Mount Elephant Seismic Survey was designed to provide additional detailed coverage over a lead in the area around the small township of Rendelsham. Previous seismic data quality across the Woakwine Range in this area had always been poor, so...-
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1991 seismic survey, Mount Hope, final report.
AIM: The Mount Hope Seismic Survey main objective was to obtain additional detail of, and mature for drilling in 1992, two leads confirmed by the 1990 Hatherleigh Seismic Survey. The Mount Hope lead on the SE flank of the Beachport High required more...-
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PEL 40, Otway Basin. Progress and technical reports for the period 31/7/89 to 10/1/97.
During its 7 year licence tenure the PEL 40 joint venture: - shot 4 semi-detailed and detailed seismic surveys totalling 633 line km; - reprocessed 253 line km of pre-existing seismic data; - sponsored a NCPGG Masters degree student to undertake...-
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Published: 10 Jan 1997
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1997 Stockdale Seismic Survey. Reports for the period February 1997 to May 1998.
AIM: To further delineate the Stockdale lead, the Churinga Prospect, the Sugarloaf Prospect and several small fault bounded leads along the southern side of the central uplift zone of the onshore Robe Trough, with the expectation of then being able to...-
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1996 Long Island Seismic Survey. Reports for the period 19/12/95 to June 1997.
AIM: To derive a clearer understanding of the morphology and structural style of the Robe Trough and its margins, and to detail structural leads identified within the central part of the trough, where a number of possible fault-bounded closures had...-
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