2022-1-5 Basin Details and Geological Overview. The foreland, Early Permian to Middle Triassic Bowen Basin of eastern Queensland occupies about 160 000km 2, the southern half of which is covered by the Surat Basin.It has a maximum
More1.1.3.1.1 Basin extents and regional geological context. The Bowen Basin spans roughly 200,000 km 2 of eastern Australia, covering a large area of eastern Queensland and part of northern NSW (Cadman et al., 1998).In the Maranoa
More2021-12-23 The geological basins and major structural elements in the Surat CMA are shown in Figure 3-1. The Bowen Basin is the deepest and oldest of the three basins, running north–south through the centre of the region. Overlying this is the Surat Basin, covering most of the central and southern parts of the Surat CMA.
More1.1.3.2.1 Bowen Basin There are almost 50 stratigraphic units recognised in the Bowen Basin (Australian Stratigraphic Units Database, 2013). The spatial distribution and stratigraphic relationships of these rock units vary within the
More2019-9-12 source rock within the Bowen Basin based on molecular and isotopic data. The Snake Creek mudstone is a fair to good oil source rock, with good generative potential (Al-Arouri, 1998). Recent source rock analysis of 32 samples from
More2016-12-21 The Bowen Basin is a part of a larger sedimentary basin system (Bowen, Gunnedah and Sydney basins; Figures 1a and 1b) that developed in the Permian and Triassic along the margin of eastern Australia. The Bowen Basin is generally oriented north-south, and its early development has been attributed to back-arc extensional tectonics in the Early ...
More2021-2-24 Simplified geological map of southeastern Australia showing the main tectonic units. The Murray Basin and the Sydney-Gunnedah-Bowen Basin (SGBB) are superimposed on geological structures as green shadows. The Begargo Hill volcanic zone, abbreviated as BH, is marked as the small red rectangle. The Lake Torrens, abbreviated as LT, is filled in blue.
More2012-7-23 3D seismic survey in the Bowen Basin. The resultant volume of seismic data is a 3D representation of all geological boundaries in the survey area as a function of two-way reflection time. Seismic interpretation is the process of tracking significant geological boundaries (e.g. target coal seams) and producing two-way time (TWT) horizon surfaces.
More2015-6-23 1 Introduction. The Bowen Basin and Surat Basin are two economically significant basins located in southeast Queensland (Figure 1).The coals within these basins are of significant interest for coal seam gas exploration and production, particularly within the “Walloon Fairway” (Figure 1).Viability of coal seam gas production is partially dependent on the intersection of
More1999-7-1 Recent CBM exploration in the northern Bowen Basin by Mitsubishi Gas Chemicals (MGC) has provided a unique opportunity to investigate parameters influencing gas adsorption of a wide range of high coal ranks in this basin.This area is considered to have significant CBM potential (Johnson and White, 1988).A total of 13 coals varying from medium volatile
More2016-12-21 The Bowen Basin is a part of a larger sedimentary basin system (Bowen, Gunnedah and Sydney basins; Figures 1a and 1b) that developed in the Permian and Triassic along the margin of eastern Australia. The Bowen Basin is generally oriented north-south, and its early development has been attributed to back-arc extensional tectonics in the Early ...
More2017-9-29 regional geology is described in the 1:250,000 Mount Coolon Geology map sheet, published by the Queensland Department of Mines and Energy, 1997. Figure 13-2 illustrates the regional geology from the 1:250,000 geological mapping. The Bowen Basin contains Early Permian rocks of the marginal marine Back Creek Group, Late Permian
MoreBOWEN BASIN (BHP FALCON) Data Type Magnetic Created 05 Aug 2020 Data Format JSON, grd, tif... GRIDLOCK HELIMAG (CLONCURRY) ... This survey has been mentioned or described in reports but no geophysical data has been submitted to the Geological Survey of Queensland. Data Type Magnetic Created 05 Aug 2020 Data Format JSON BOWEN - SURAT (SOUTH ...
More2012-7-23 3D seismic survey in the Bowen Basin. The resultant volume of seismic data is a 3D representation of all geological boundaries in the survey area as a function of two-way reflection time. Seismic interpretation is the process of tracking significant geological boundaries (e.g. target coal seams) and producing two-way time (TWT) horizon surfaces.
MoreSedimentary basins. Over 60 per cent of the state is covered by sedimentary basins. In the east, the coal rich Permian to Triassic Sydney–Gunnedah–Bowen Basin system is partially overlain by the Jurassic to Cretaceous Great Australian Basin,
MoreBasin architecture is controlled either by a series of pre-existing faults and folds in the underlying Permo-Triassic Bowen Basin (e.g., the Taroom Trough), or by the crystalline basement of the ...
More2017-8-14 Bowen Basin and the Sydney Basin [Clark and Leonard, 2003; Hillis et al., 1999; Hillis and Reynolds, 2000, 2003]. Additionally, a similar compilation of borehole in situ stress data has been conducted in the Clarence-Moreton Basin in northeastern New South Wales (Figure 1) by Rajabi et al. [2015]. The study area
More2014-8-19 The geology of Queensland is divided into three main structural divisions: the Proterozoic North Australian Craton in the north-west and north, the Paleozoic–Mesozoic Tasman Orogen (including the intracratonic Permian to Triassic Bowen and Galilee Basins) in the east, and overlapping Mesozoic rocks of the Great Australian Basin (Figure 1).
More2021-12-8 Over 60% of New South Wales is covered by sedimentary basins. In the east is the coal-rich Permian-Triassic Sydney-Gunnedah-Bowen Basin system. It is overlain by the gas-prospective Jurassic-Cretaceous Great Australian Basin, comprising the Clarence-Moreton Basin, Surat Basin and Eromanga Basin. To the west, the largely Devonian gas-prospective ...
More2016-11-15 The cleat within the Bowen Basin is known to be highly variable (Pattison et al., 1996), and local deviations in deformation due to geological structures has resulted in cleats opening in local directions that deviate markedly from regional trends (e.g., Faraj et al., 1996). Indeed, the Leichhardt Seam displays highly variable cleat intensity ...
More@misc{etde_6974258, title = {Tectonic setting of the Bowen Basin} author = {Murray, C G} abstractNote = {When considering its tectonic setting, the Bowen Basin cannot be treated in isolation, but must be regarded as part of the larger Bowen-Gunnedah-Sydney Basin. The most widely accepted origin for the basin is that it was a foreland basin to the New England Fold Belt.
More2019-11-6 The Bowen Basin is the deepest, reaching more than 9 kilometres below the surface at centre and runs north-south. The Surat Basin sits on top of the Bowen Basin. The different geological formations that comprise the Surat Basin are shown in different colours here, from bottom to top, and are listed in the legend to the left.
MoreBOWEN BASIN (BHP FALCON) Data Type Magnetic Created 05 Aug 2020 Data Format JSON, grd, tif... GRIDLOCK HELIMAG (CLONCURRY) ... This survey has been mentioned or described in reports but no geophysical data has been submitted to the Geological Survey of Queensland. Data Type Magnetic Created 05 Aug 2020 Data Format JSON BOWEN - SURAT (SOUTH ...
MoreBasin architecture is controlled either by a series of pre-existing faults and folds in the underlying Permo-Triassic Bowen Basin (e.g., the Taroom Trough), or by the crystalline basement of the ...
MoreSedimentary basins. Over 60 per cent of the state is covered by sedimentary basins. In the east, the coal rich Permian to Triassic Sydney–Gunnedah–Bowen Basin system is partially overlain by the Jurassic to Cretaceous Great Australian Basin,
More2012-7-23 3D seismic survey in the Bowen Basin. The resultant volume of seismic data is a 3D representation of all geological boundaries in the survey area as a function of two-way reflection time. Seismic interpretation is the process of tracking significant geological boundaries (e.g. target coal seams) and producing two-way time (TWT) horizon surfaces.
More2021-2-2 The data presented here are derived from a number of research projects in southern and central coastal Queensland. as well as drawing on several Bowen Basin studies. In particular, the deformation history is based on ongoing study areas in the Fitzroy region around Rockhampton and Marlborough in coastal central
More2017-8-14 Bowen Basin and the Sydney Basin [Clark and Leonard, 2003; Hillis et al., 1999; Hillis and Reynolds, 2000, 2003]. Additionally, a similar compilation of borehole in situ stress data has been conducted in the Clarence-Moreton Basin in northeastern New South Wales (Figure 1) by Rajabi et al. [2015]. The study area
More2022-1-5 Geology of the Surat Basin in Queensland. Bureau of Mineral Resources, Australia, Bulletin 166: Cadman, S.J., Pain, L. and Vuckovic, V. 1998: Bowen and Surat Basins, Clarence-Moreton Basin, Sydney Basin, Gunnedah
More2021-12-8 Over 60% of New South Wales is covered by sedimentary basins. In the east is the coal-rich Permian-Triassic Sydney-Gunnedah-Bowen Basin system. It is overlain by the gas-prospective Jurassic-Cretaceous Great Australian Basin, comprising the Clarence-Moreton Basin, Surat Basin and Eromanga Basin. To the west, the largely Devonian gas-prospective ...
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