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Peedamullah Shelf
Modeling petroleum generation in the Paleozoic of the Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia: Implications for prospectivity Available to Purchase
The potential extent of Early Triassic Kockatea Shale equivalent source rocks in the Northern Carnarvon and Perth Basins, Western Australia Available to Purchase
Petroleum system essential elements: (a) Gascoyne Platform; (b) Merlinleigh... Available to Purchase
Generalized time stratigraphy and source rock type for the Gascoyne Platfor... Available to Purchase
GC-MRM-MS peaks of okenane, isorenieratane and chlorobactane from petroleum... Available to Purchase
Petroleum-generating potential, kerogen type, and vitrinite reflectance vs.... Available to Purchase
(a) Overview of the northwest Australian margin highlighting the extent of ... Available to Purchase
Map of Exmouth region. SDR—seaward-dipping reflector series, COT—continent-... Open Access
Depositional Wedge Cycles on Evolving Plate Margin, Western and Northwestern Australia Available to Purchase
Delineating the Exmouth mantle plume (NW Australia) from denudation and magmatic addition estimates Open Access
Depositional settings and palynofacies assemblages of the Upper Triassic fluvio-deltaic Mungaroo Formation, northern Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia Available to Purchase
Oil and Gas Developments in Australia in 1982 Available to Purchase
Oil and Gas Developments in Australia in 1984 Available to Purchase
Extensional fault–related folding of the North West shelf, Western Australia Available to Purchase
Decoding sill emplacement and forced fold growth in the Exmouth Sub-basin, offshore northwest Australia: Implications for hydrocarbon exploration Available to Purchase
Thin-section detrital zircon geochronology mitigates bias in provenance investigations Open Access
Large-scale variability in style and magnitude of footwall rift-related unconformities, northern Carnarvon Basin, offshore NW Australia Open Access
Abstract The Carnarvon Basin is an epicratonic, faulted and folded Phanerozoic basin that encompasses more than 1000 km (621 mi) of the west and northwest coast of Western Australia (Figure 12 ).
Three-dimensional geometry and growth of a basement-involved fault network developed during multiphase extension, Enderby Terrace, North West Shelf of Australia Available to Purchase
Impact of igneous intrusion and associated ground deformation on the stratigraphic record Available to Purchase
Abstract The geomorphology and sediment systems of volcanic areas can be influenced by uplift (forced folding) related to subsurface migration and accumulation of magma. Seismic geomorphological analysis presents a unique tool to study how surface morphology and subsurface magma dynamics relate, given seismic reflection data can image buried landscapes and underlying intrusions in 3D at resolutions of only a few metres–decametres. However, differential compaction of the sedimentary sequence above incompressible igneous intrusions during burial modifies palaeosurface morphology. Here we use 3D seismic reflection data from offshore NW Australia to explore how the stratigraphic record of igneous intrusion and associated ground deformation can be unravelled. We focus on a forced fold that likely formed in the Early Cretaceous to accommodate intrusion of magma, but which was later amplified by burial-related differential compaction of the host sedimentary sequence. We show how: (1) marine channels and clinoforms may be deflected by syn-depositional intrusion-induced forced folds; and (2) differential compaction can locally change clinoforms depth post-deposition, potentially leading to erroneous interpretation of shoreline trajectories. Our results demonstrate seismic geomorphological analysis can help us better understand how magma emplacement translates into ground deformation, and how this shapes the landform of volcanic regions.