The Possible Correlation of Major Geological Structures in the Bowen Basin, Bathymetric Contours in the Coral Sea, and Regional Seismic Activity in the North Australia

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Rynn JMW Hammond RH Mallett CW
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Geological studies and satellite imagery of the Bowen Basin in Central Queensland, Northeastern Australia, have shown that the significant structural controls are a series of major North East/South West (NE/SW) trending structures, which can be traced as lineaments on Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (NOAA-AVHRR) imagery as well as on both Landsat Multi-Spectral Scanner (MSS) and Thematic Mapper (TM) imagery. These linea- ments can be traced offshore and into the Coral Sea by the distribution of offshore reefs and the bathymetery of the Queensland Shelf and the Queensland and Marion Plateaus. The seismic activity in Eastern Queensland seems to be divided into two distinct provinces separated by a seismically quiet area. This apparent seismically quiet area is bounded by two of the large lineaments seen on the satellite imagery. These features could be related to the deep crustal structure of Eastern Queensland and to the opening of the Coral Sea.
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APA: Rynn JMW Hammond RH Mallett CW  (1987)  The Possible Correlation of Major Geological Structures in the Bowen Basin, Bathymetric Contours in the Coral Sea, and Regional Seismic Activity in the North Australia

MLA: Rynn JMW Hammond RH Mallett CW The Possible Correlation of Major Geological Structures in the Bowen Basin, Bathymetric Contours in the Coral Sea, and Regional Seismic Activity in the North Australia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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