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  • Late Eocene - Pliocene stratigraphy of the Langhorne Sub-basin (north-western Padthaway Archipelago, South Australia).

    The following Tertiary units were identified : Kongorong Fm, Narrawaturk Fm, Buccleuch Fm, Ettrick Fm, Mannum Fm, Kalibar Limestone, Parilla Sand and North West Bend Fm. All of these units are separated by unconformities. Erosional surfaces,...
      Document Published: 01 Jan 1980
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  • RB 95/00006 Micropalaeontological analysis of 26 petroleum wells in the Gambier Basin, South Australia.

    More than 400 samples (cuttings and core) from 26 petroleum wells in the South Australian part of the Gambier Basin were examined. Their lithology and foraminiferal fauna were recorded and their age and environment of deposition deduced where...
      Document Published: 01 Jan 1995
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  • PEL 22 exploration guidelines and the prospects for locating hydrocarbons (in) the Gambier Embayment, South Australia.

    This study concentrates on the correlation of lithostratigraphic units, establishing a model for the likely source rock maturity pattern, and elucidating the structure, seal and reservoir relationships. The Early Cretaceous Otway Group is considered...
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  • RB 00761 Tertiary stratigraphic palynology, Otway Basin.

    Eleven biostratigraphic units can be recognised by their pollen and spore content in onshore Tertiary sediments of the Otway Basin:, three in the Paleocene, four in the Eocene, one in the Oligocerie, two in the Miocene and one in the Pliocene. All of...
      Document Published: 01 Apr 1900
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  • RB 00734 Stratigraphy and correlation of the marine sediments of the Gambier Embayment (Otway Basin).

    The sediments of the Gambier Embayment are mainly of Cretaceous and Tertiary age. Lower Cretaceous subsurface units have been referred to outcropping rocks of the Otway and Merino Groups, but satisfactory criteria for their identification with...
      Document Published: 01 Apr 1900
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