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Exploration Geophysics
Volume 31 Number 1 & 2 2000


Palaeochannels near West Wyalong, New South Wales: a case study in delineation and modelling using aeromagnetics 

T. Mackey, K. Lawrie, P. Wilkes, T. Munday, N. Kovacs, R. Chan, D. Gibson, C. Chartres and R. Evans

pp. 1-7

  
 


Regional structure and distribution of magnetite: implications for the interpretation of aeromagnetic data in the Broken Hill region, New South Wales 

D.W. Maidment, G.M. Gibson and J.W. Giddings

pp. 8-16

  
 


Drilling-constrained 3D gravity interpretation 

P.K. Fullagar, N.A. Hughes and J. Paine

pp. 17-23

  
 


The nature of the basement to the Cooper Basin region, South Australia 

T.J. Meixner, P.J. Gunn, R.K. Boucher, T.N. Yeates, L.M. Richardson and R.A. Frears

pp. 24-32

  
 


Interpretation of the crustal structure between the Hamersley and Ashburton Basins from gravity and magnetic data in the Wyloo area, Western Australia 

W. Guo and D. Howard

pp. 33-38

  
 


Drape corrections of aeromagnetic data using wavelets 

T. Ridsdill-Smith and M. Dentith

pp. 39-46

  
 


Automatic merging of gridded airborne gamma-ray spectrometric surveys 

B. Minty

pp. 47-51

  
 


The total-field geomagnetic coast effect: The CICADA97 line from deep Tasman sea to inland New South Wales 

A.P. Hitchman, P.R. Milligan, F.E.M. Lilley, A. White and G.S. Heinson

pp. 52-57

  
 


Enhancement of airborne magnetic data using the variation method of fractal dimension estimation 

T. Dhu, M. Dentith and R.R. Hillis

pp. 58-65

  
 


Screening kimberlite magnetic anomalies in magnetically active areas 

D.R. Cowan, L.A. Tompkins and S. Cowan

pp. 66-72

  
 


Maximum noise fraction method reveals detail in aerial gamma-ray surveys 

B. Dickson and G. Taylor

pp. 73-77

  
 


Reduction-to-the-pole of regional magnetic data with variable field direction, and its stabilisation at low inclinations 

C.J. Swain

pp. 78-83

  
 


Aeromagnetic drape corrections applied to the Turner Syncline, Hamersley Basin 

M.F. Flis and D.R. Cowan

pp. 84-88

  
 


Bathymetry sediment thickness and crustal structure from satellite gravity data 

D. Woodward and R. Wood

pp. 89-93

  
 


Wavelet estimation of a local long memory parameter 

B. Whitcher and M.J. Jensen

pp. 94-103

  
 


Enhancement of subtle features in aeromagnetic data 

M. Dentith, D.R. Cowan and L.A. Tompkins

pp. 104-108

  
 


The determination and application of vector gravity anomalies 

W.E. Featherstone, M. Dentith and J.F. Kirby

pp. 109-113

  
 


Modelling the airborne electromagnetic response of a vertical contact 

D. Annetts, F. Sugeng, J. Macnae and A. Raiche

pp. 115-125

  
 


Analytical computation of EM field components in a uniform half-space 

M.P. Sykes

pp. 126-133

  
 


EM-coupling removal from time-domain IP data 

P.K. Fullagar, B. Zhou and B. Bourne

pp. 134-139

  
 


The effect of magnetic anomalies on transient electromagnetic data 

D. Sattel

pp. 140-149

  
 


Current channelling in time-domain airborne electromagnetic data 

J. Reid and J. Macnae

pp. 150-157

  
 


Efficient solution of full domain 3D electromagnetic modelling problems 

Z. Xiong, A. Raiche and F. Sugeng

pp. 158-161

  
 


An example of 3D conductivity mapping using the TEMPEST airborne electromagnetic system 

R. Lane, A. Green, C. Golding, M. Owers, P. Pik, C. Plunkett, D. Sattel and B. Thorn

pp. 162-172

  
 


Broadband (ULF-VLF) surface impedance measurements using MIMDAS 

S.J. Garner and D.V. Thiel

pp. 173-178

  
 


Airborne electromagnetic bathymetry of Sydney Harbour 

J. Vrbancich, M. Hallett and G. Hodges

pp. 179-186

  
 


Electromagnetic investigation of the Eyre Peninsula conductivity anomaly 

I. Popkov, A. White, G. Heinson, S. Constable, P. Milligan and F.E.M. (Ted) Lilley

pp. 187-191

  
 


Horses for (conductive) courses: DHEM and DHMMR 

J. Bishop, R. Lewis and N. Stolz

pp. 192-199

  
 


The role of geophysics in the discovery and delineation of the Cosmos Nickel Sulphide Deposit, Leinster area, Western Australia 

B. Craven, T. Rovira, T. Grammer and M. Styles

pp. 201-209

  
 


The Maggie Hays and Emily Ann nickel deposits, Western Australia: a geophysical case history 

B. Peters and P. Buck

pp. 210-221

  
 


Electromagnetic methods applied to exploration for deep nickel sulphides in the Leinster area, Western Australia 

E.M. Stolz

pp. 222-228

  
 


Physical properties of the regolith in the Lawlers area, Western Australia 

D. Emerson, J. Macnae and D. Sattel

pp. 229-235

  
 


Towards grade estimation via automated interpretation of geophysical boreholelogs 

G.N. Fallon, P.K. Fullagar and B. Zhou

pp. 236-242

  
 


Geophysical exploration in the Xi-cheng lead-zinc orefield, Gansu Province, China 

W. Guo, M. Dentith and Y. Zhao

pp. 243-247

  
 


The use of ground EM systems to accurately assess salt store and help define land management options, for salinity management 

D.L. Bennett, R.J. George and B. Whitfield

pp. 249-254

  
 


Fractured rock geophysical studies in the Clare Valley, South Australia 

T. Wilson, G. Heinson, A. Endres and T. Halihan

pp. 255-259

  
 


Petrophysical characterisation of parna using ground and downhole geophysics at Marinna, central New South Wales 

T.J. Munday, N.S. Reilly, M. Glover, K.C. Lawrie, T. Scott, C.J. Chartres and W.R. Evans

pp. 260-266

  
 


A braver approach to seismic velocity analysis in the Taranaki Basin, New Zealand 

D. Humphris and J. Ravens

pp. 267-269

 


The effects of spatial sampling on refraction statics 

D. Palmer, B. Goleby and B. Drummond

pp. 270-274

  
 


Can new acquisition methods improve signal-to-noise ratios with seismic refraction techniques? 

D. Palmer

pp. 275-280

  
 


Shear wave observation using a down-hole hydrophone array 

N. Kano, T. Inazaki and M. Takahashi

pp. 281-286

  
 


Crustal structure across the Vulcan sub-basin from seismic refraction and gravity data 

P. Petkovic, C.D.N. Collins and D.M. Finlayson

pp. 287-294

  
 


Environmentally sensitive 3D land seismic survey design; a case study 

P. van Baaren and T. Brice

pp. 295-299

  
 


Travel-time computations for true-amplitude migration of constant-offset seismic data 

J. Gazdag

pp. 300-303

  
 


Can amplitudes resolve ambiguities in refraction inversion? 

D. Palmer

pp. 304-309

  
 


Time-lapse 3-D seismic physical modelling 

D. Sherlock, J. McKenna and B. Evans

pp. 310-314

  
 


Crosshole resistivity imaging of aquifer properties 

S. Greenhalgh, B. Zhou and J. Zhe

pp. 315-320

  
 


Underground seismic reflection experiment in a gold mine 

S.A. Greenhalgh and S. Bierbaum

pp. 321-327

  
 


Pre-stack depth migration of seismic multiples 

C.D. Manuel and N.F. Uren

pp. 328-332

  
 


Rapid travel time calculations for simple earth models using computer algebra 

B. Hartley

pp. 333-336

  
 


Inversion technique for transverse isotropy with a tilted symmetry axis 

R. Li, P. Okoye and N. Uren

pp. 337-342

  
 


Pushing coal seismic to its limits through computer aided interpretation and 3D seismics 

B. Zhou and P. Hatherly

pp. 343-346

  
 


Seismic velocities in the North West Shelf region, Australia, from near-vertical and wide-angle reflection and refraction studies 

A. Goncharov, G. O'Brien and B. Drummond

pp. 347-352

  
 


Attenuating coherent noise by wavelet transform 

B. Du and L.R. Lines

pp. 353-358

  
 


Crosswell seismic tomography without ray tracing 

B. Du and L.R. Lines

pp. 359-365

  
 


Comparison of crosswell diffraction tomography to Kirchhoff migration 

B. Du

pp. 366-371

  
 


Influence of anisotropic elastic parameters on seismic imaging: numerical and physical modelling studies 

P.N. Okoye and N. Uren

pp. 372-382

  
 


High-resolution seismic imagery of palaeochannels near West Wyalong, New South Wales 

C. Leslie, L. Jones, É Papp, K. Wake-Dyster, T.J. Deen and K. Gohl

pp. 383-388

  
 


Seismic refraction inversion of a palaeochannel system in the Lachlan Fold Belt, Central New South Wales 

T.J. Deen, K. Gohl, C. Leslie, E. Papp and K. Wake-Dyster

pp. 389-393

  
 


Diffraction stacking with stacking velocity analysis ? its application to a surface seismic survey in an active fault area 

J. Matsushima, S. Rokugawa, T. Yokota, T. Miyazaki and Y. Kato

pp. 394-400

  
 


Acoustic wave velocity modelling in sedimentary sequences 

M. Wiltshire and L. Huggard

pp. 401-408

  
 


Delineation of reservoir boundary using AVO analysis 

D. Santoso, W.G.A. Kadir and S. Alawiyah

pp. 409-412

  
 


Magnetic signatures produced by fluid flow in porous sediments 

M.F. Middleton, D. Winkler, M. Bick and T. Sahlin

pp. 413-417

  
 


Size scale considerations in modelling the electrical conductivity of porous rocks and soils 

A.L. Endres

pp. 418-423

  
 


Basement reactivation and control of Neogene structures in the Outer Browse Basin, North West Shelf 

M. Keep and S.J. Moss

pp. 424-432

  
 


Effects of porosity and clay content on P- and S-wave velocities in Cooper Basin Sandstones 

A. Khaksar and C. Griffiths

pp. 433-440

  
 


Estimating pore pressure in the Cooper Basin, South Australia: sonic log method in an uplifted basin 

P. van Ruth and R. Hillis

pp. 441-447

  
 


Pore pressure/stress coupling and its implications for seismicity 

R. Hillis

pp. 448-454

  
 


  
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