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The Central Australian seismic experiment, 1985: preliminary results
Authors:C Wright  BR Goleby  CDN Collins  BLN Kennett  S Sugiharto  S Greenhalgh
Institution:Divisison of Geophysics, Bureau of Mineral Resources, GPO Box 378, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia.;Research School of Earth Sciences, The Australian National University, GPO Box 4, Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia.;school of Earth sciences, University of South Australia, Bedford Park, S.A. 5042, Australia.
Abstract:Summary. The major objective of the Central Australian seismic experiment is to investigate the structural evolution of the Arunta Block and the Ngalia and Amadeus Basins. A regional north-south reflection line of 420 km length from the Northern Arunta Province to the southern part of the Amadeus Basin was recorded in 1985. The most significant basement features are prominent bands of reflectors from beneath the Northern Arunta Province and the Ngalia Basin at times of between 4 and 10 s that dip towards the north. Deep crustal features south of the Ngalia Basin are less clear except in the Redbank Zone. Bands of deep reflectors similar to those observed in the north occur at times of between 5 and 10 s beneath the southern part of the Amadeus Basin. Additional seismic profiling included a reflection line of 40 km length recorded across the northern margin of the Redbank Zone, three expanding spread reflection profiles and a tomographic experiment. An east-west seismic refraction profile of 400 km length was recorded within the Arunta Block, and suggests an average crustal thickness of 55 km.
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