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Goleby, B.R., Kennett, B.L.N., Wright, C., Shaw, R.D., Lambeck, K. (1990) Seismic reflection profiling in the Proterozoic Arunta Block, central Australia: processing for testing models of tectonic evolution. Tectonophysics, 173 (1) 257-268 doi:10.1016/0040-1951(90)90222-t

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TitleSeismic reflection profiling in the Proterozoic Arunta Block, central Australia: processing for testing models of tectonic evolution
JournalTectonophysics
AuthorsGoleby, B.R.Author
Kennett, B.L.N.Author
Wright, C.Author
Shaw, R.D.Author
Lambeck, K.Author
Year1990 (February)Volume173
Page(s)257-268Issue1
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/0040-1951(90)90222-tSearch in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID15451482Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:15451482:2
GUIDf0c50e38-ed09-4ea9-92c8-806920e3795c
Full ReferenceGoleby, B.R., Kennett, B.L.N., Wright, C., Shaw, R.D., Lambeck, K. (1990) Seismic reflection profiling in the Proterozoic Arunta Block, central Australia: processing for testing models of tectonic evolution. Tectonophysics, 173 (1) 257-268 doi:10.1016/0040-1951(90)90222-t
Plain TextGoleby, B.R., Kennett, B.L.N., Wright, C., Shaw, R.D., Lambeck, K. (1990) Seismic reflection profiling in the Proterozoic Arunta Block, central Australia: processing for testing models of tectonic evolution. Tectonophysics, 173 (1) 257-268 doi:10.1016/0040-1951(90)90222-t
In(1990, February) Tectonophysics Vol. 173 (1) Elsevier BV

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Black (1983) J. Aust. Geol. Geophys. Rb-Sr geochronology of Proterozoic events in the Arunta Inlier, central Australia. Bur. Miner. Resour 8, 129
Cao (1990) 3D isochronal modelling of reflections from the deep crust: application to reflection profiling in central Australia 173, 119
Goleby (1986) Operational Report. Bur. Miner. Resour. Aust., Rec. Central Australian Seismic Survey , 56
Lambeck (1983) Geophys. J. R. Astron. Soc. Structure and evolution of the intracratonic basins of central Australia 74, 843
Shaw (1987) Basement Uplift and Basin Subsidence in Central Australia
Wells (1983) Bur. Miner. Resour. Aust. Bull. The Ngalia Basin, Northern Territory: stratigraphy and structure 212, 88
Wright (1990) Deep Seismic profiling in central Australia 173, 247


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