This item is only available electronically.The broad-scale electrical resistivity structure of the Australian continent is poorly known due to the lack of continent-wide observations. These observations are used to constrain lithospheric conduction and petrophysical conditions. In this study, models of electrical resistivity are developed using various constraints, and these are tested against known observations. Three approaches have been employed. Firstly, using the AWAGS array of 58 magnetotelluric sites across Australia spaced approximately 500 km apart, I analyse geomagnetic depth sounding induction vector data, which are then compared with the broad-scale tectonic components of Australia. Secondly, I have developed an upper crustal an...
The Tasman Project of Seafloor Magnetotelluric Exploration was performed between December 1983 and A...
Magnetotelluric (MT) data allow geoscientists to investigate the link between mineralisation and lit...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 46-49.Introduction -- Theory -- Data -- Modelling -- Discussion...
This item is only available electronically.A combination of magnetotelluric and geomagnetic depth so...
Copyright © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Interpretations of continental magnetotelluric (M...
A three-dimensional lithospheric electrical resistivity model of the Archaean-Proterozoic Gawler Cra...
In this paper, we report the 3-D electrical conductivity distribution beneath the Australian contine...
This item is only available electronically.A major electrically conducting structure has been spatia...
Geoscience Australia has undertaken a series of integrated studies to map the footprint of mineral s...
In its ability to retain signatures of tectonic events that enrich or deplete its fertilization stat...
Geoscience Australia has undertaken a series of integrated studies to map the footprint of mineral s...
The magnetotelluric (MT) method is a powerful geophysical technique capable of imaging geo electric ...
Kellett, R.L., Lilley, F.E.M. and White, A., 1991. A two-dimensional interpretation of the geomagnet...
Here we present 3D and 2D resistivity models of the lithosphere beneath an area of southeast Austral...
The Carpentaria Conductivity Anomaly of western Queensland is a major element in the electrical cond...
The Tasman Project of Seafloor Magnetotelluric Exploration was performed between December 1983 and A...
Magnetotelluric (MT) data allow geoscientists to investigate the link between mineralisation and lit...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 46-49.Introduction -- Theory -- Data -- Modelling -- Discussion...
This item is only available electronically.A combination of magnetotelluric and geomagnetic depth so...
Copyright © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Interpretations of continental magnetotelluric (M...
A three-dimensional lithospheric electrical resistivity model of the Archaean-Proterozoic Gawler Cra...
In this paper, we report the 3-D electrical conductivity distribution beneath the Australian contine...
This item is only available electronically.A major electrically conducting structure has been spatia...
Geoscience Australia has undertaken a series of integrated studies to map the footprint of mineral s...
In its ability to retain signatures of tectonic events that enrich or deplete its fertilization stat...
Geoscience Australia has undertaken a series of integrated studies to map the footprint of mineral s...
The magnetotelluric (MT) method is a powerful geophysical technique capable of imaging geo electric ...
Kellett, R.L., Lilley, F.E.M. and White, A., 1991. A two-dimensional interpretation of the geomagnet...
Here we present 3D and 2D resistivity models of the lithosphere beneath an area of southeast Austral...
The Carpentaria Conductivity Anomaly of western Queensland is a major element in the electrical cond...
The Tasman Project of Seafloor Magnetotelluric Exploration was performed between December 1983 and A...
Magnetotelluric (MT) data allow geoscientists to investigate the link between mineralisation and lit...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 46-49.Introduction -- Theory -- Data -- Modelling -- Discussion...