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ASEG Extended Abstracts
Volume 2003 Number 2 2003
ASEG2003 - 16th Geophysical Conference
Conference Handbook


A floating electrode array for continuous geoelectrical imaging 

David A. Allen and Noel P. Merrick

pp. 1-4

  
 


A conceptual framework for interpretation of airborne geophysical data 

Ann-Marie Anderson-Mayes and Gregory J. Street

pp. 1-5

  
 


Quantification of fluid phase probability in prospect evaluation using a Bayesian approach 

Torill Andersen, Paul Martin and Klaas Koster

pp. 1-4

  
 


Modelling and matching the airborne EM response of Harmony and Maggie Hays 

David Annetts, Fred Sugeng and Art Raiche

pp. 1-4

  
 


Large-scale TEM investigation for groundwater 

Esben Auken and Kurt I. Sørensen

pp. 1-4

  
 


Global Geophysical Trends 

Michael Bahorich

pp. 1-1

 


Prestack migration concepts for AVO measurements on horizontal and dipping layers 

John C. Bancroft and Shuang Sun

pp. 1-1

 


A visual based connection between seismic inversion and seismic migration  

John C. Bancroft

pp. 1-4

  
 


Salinity monitoring of the Murray River using a towed TEM array 

Brian Barrett, Michael Hatch, Graham Heinson and Andrew Telfer

pp. 1-4

  
 


Tau-p velocity imaging of regolith structure 

Penny J. Barton and Leonie E. A. Jones

pp. 1-4

  
 


Challenges in Mineral Geophysics ? Exploration for Unconformity Uranium in Arnhem Land (NT) 

Geoff Beckitt and Andrew Bisset

pp. 1-1

 


Seismic Imaging under the Darai Limestone in the PNG Thrust-belt 

Greg Beresford and Frank Nicholson

pp. 1-1

 


Groundwater exploration with the Magnetic Resonance Sounding method 

J. Bernard and A. Legchenko

pp. 1-5

  
 


Some Positive thoughts about Negative TEM Responses 

John Bishop and James Reid

pp. 1-4

  
 


Western Tasmanian Regional Minerals Program (part 1): aeromagnetic and radiometric data ?implications for exploration 

K.E. Godber, R.G. Richardson and J.R. Bishop

pp. 1-4

  
 


Frequency dependent anisotropy of porous rocks with aligned fractures 

Miroslav Brajanovski and Boris Gurevich

pp. 1-5

  
 


Intrinsic Negative Chargeability of Soft Clays 

Ian Brandes and Dr R. Ian Acworth

pp. 1-4

  
 


Experimental verification of the anisotropic Gassmann model for fluid substitution in fractured reservoirs 

Luke Brown and Boris Gurevich

pp. 1-5

  
 


Semi-Automated Magnetic Image Retrieval 

A. J. Buckingham, M. C. Dentith and R. D. List

pp. 1-5

  
 


Ground-based geophysical measurements in salinity-affected areas prior to AEM surveys 

G. Buselli, D. Hunter, T. Munday and K. Wilkinson

pp. 1-4

  
 


Cole-Cole Inversion of Telluric Cancelled IP Data 

Peter Rowston, Stephen Busuttil and Gerard McNeill

pp. 1-4

  
 


Minerals Exploration Methods Modified for Environmental Targets 

Norman R. Carlson and Kenneth L. Zonge

pp. 1-4

  
 


Geophysical Evaluation of Potential Refuse Disposal Sites A Case Study from George Town, Northern Tasmania 

Noel Carpenter, Michael Roach and James Reid

pp. 1-3

  
 


Semblance filtering of airborne potential field data 

Asbjorn N. Christensen

pp. 1-5

  
 


Magnetism ? key to the Wallaby gold deposit 

John Coggon

pp. 1-4

  
 


Case histories in the use of three dimensional inversion of induced polarisation and resistivity surveys 

Steve Collins and Robert M.S. White

pp. 1-4

  
 


Geophysical Challenges facing Santos 

Dennis Cooke

pp. 1-1

 


The Application Of Fractional Calculus To Potential Field Data 

G.R.J. Cooper and D.R. Cowan

pp. 1-5

  
 


Feature Detection Using Sunshading 

G.R.J. Cooper and D.R. Cowan

pp. 1-4

  
 


Drape Related Problems in Aeromagnetic Surveys: The Need for Tight-Drape Surveys 

D.R. Cowan and G.R.J. Cooper

pp. 1-4

  
 


Wavelet analysis of detailed drillhole magnetic susceptibility data, Brockman Iron Formation, Hamersley Basin, Western Australia 

D.R. Cowan and G.R.J. Cooper

pp. 1-4

  
 


Two and three-dimensional resistivity imaging in a shallow coastal sand aquifer 

Greg Dasey and Ian Acworth

pp. 1-4

  
 


Three-dimensional extension of the Hill End Trough based on the modelling of the regional gravity data 

Vladimir David, Richard Glen and Ross Spencer

pp. 1-4

  
 


Geophysical study of a palaeofualt scarp near Hyden, Western Australia 

Mike Dentith, Kostia Galybin, Adam O?Neill, Karl Wyrwoll, Dan Clark and Will Featherstone

pp. 1-4

  
 


3D geophysical processing, visualisation and interpretation of rice irrigation impacts 

Fabienne d?Hautefeuille, Noel Merrick, Megan McLachlan and Anita Hodson

pp. 1-4

  
 


Environmental monitoring using Electrical Resistance Tomography 

Tania Dhu, Graham Heinson, Craig Simmons, Stewart Greenhalgh and Todd Halihan

pp. 1-6

  
 


Recent Advances in the Modelling of Earthquake Hazard in Australia: Part 1 - Source, Attenuation and Site Response Models 

Trevor Dhu, Trevor Jones, Cvetan Sinadinovski, Andrew Jones, David Robinson and John Schneider

pp. 1-1

 


Improving the quality of aerial gamma-ray surveys 

Bruce Dickson

pp. 1-3

  
 


Models for continental breakup and deep-water basin formation: insights from integration of potential field modelling and deep seismic data on conjugate continental passive margins 

N. G. Direen, P. A. Symonds, J. Sayers, H. M. J. Stagg and J. B. Colwell

pp. 1-1

 


Cooper basin azimuthal seismic 

I. Djamaludin and S. Brew

pp. 1-1

 


Airborne vector magnetics mapping of remanently magnetised banded iron-formations at Rocklea, Western Australia 

Mark Dransfield, Asbjorn Christensen and Guimin Liu

pp. 1-5

  
 


Thin-layer scaling effects on AVO modelling 

Bingwen Du and Andrew S. Long

pp. 1-4

  
 


PlatyPlusPlus - Reconstruction software with a difference 

Cecile Duboz, Siew Ching Tan, Steve Quenette, Gordon S. Lister and Bill Appelbe

pp. 1-4

  
 


Seismic reprocessing and PreSDM in the Gippsland Basin 

Jarrod Dunne, Terry Folkers and Paul Webster

pp. 1-5

  
 


The Drive for Better Bandwidth 

Mark S. Egan

pp. 1-1

 


Inversion of Induced Polarisation data over the Beruang copper-gold deposit in Kalimantan, Indonesia. 

Dr. Peter J. Elliott

pp. 1-5

  
 


Archaeological geophysics: 3D imaging studies at Muweilah, United Arab Emirates (UAE) 

Ryz Evangelista and Eric Wedepohl

pp. 1-4

  
 


Detecting Sub-Surface Groundwater Flow in Fractured Rock Using Self- Potential (SP) Methods 

Fritjof Fagerlund and Graham Heinson

pp. 1-1

 


High resolution 3D seismic reflection acquisition applied to coal mining 

Gary Fallon, Mike Reveleigh, Troy Peters and Tony Kenny

pp. 1-4

  
 


Expected improvements to regional gravity field determination from the GRACE, CHAMP and GOCE satellite missions 

W. E. Featherstone

pp. 1-4

  
 


Wide-angle reflection experiment with vibroseis source as part of a multidisciplinary seismic study of the Leonora-Laverton tectonic zone, Northeastern Yilgarn Craton 

Tanya Fomin, Alan Crawford and David Johnstone

pp. 1-4

  
 


A case study in the resolution of depth extent in modelling of magnetic anomalies over shallow sources in rugged terrain 


pp. 1-1

 


A methodology study in determination of depth to basement by inversion of selected discrete magnetic field anomalies 


pp. 1-1

 


Exploration for deep Paleozoic sediments in Uzbekistan using MT: Project ``Paleorift' 

L. Fox, A. Ingerov, A.A. Abidov, F.G. Dovgopolov, T.L. Babajanov, M.D. Basov, A.B. Kocherov, I.S. Feldman, Y. Avram and C. Finateu

pp. 1-4

  
 


3D Gravity & Aeromagnetic Inversion, Pillara Region, W.A  

Peter Fullagar, Glenn Pears, David Hutton and Andrew Thompson

pp. 1-4

  
 


Inversion of cross-hole radio frequency data in a layered earth 

P.K. Fullagar and B. Zhou

pp. 1-1

 


An assessment of the accuracy of boundaries picked by AEM sounding, with application to salinity mapping 

James Macnae, Ashley Grant and Richard Lane

pp. 1-4

  
 


Correcting Drift Errors in HEM Data 

Andy Green

pp. 1-1

 


Optimising AEM technology for salinity applications 

Andy Green

pp. 1-1

 


Surface seismic imaging with multi-frequency full-waveform amplitude inversion  

Stewart Greenhalgh and Bing Zhou

pp. 1-5

  
 


A new model for fluid substitution in fractured reservoirs 

Boris Gurevich

pp. 1-5

  
 


Geophysical characterisation of the Trident gold deposit, Western Australia  

Ben Hall and Barry Bourne

pp. 1-4

  
 


On the use of magnetics and gravity to discriminate between gabbro and iron-rich ore forming systems 

James E. Hanneson

pp. 1-4

  
 


High-resolution coherent noise removal 

Neil Hargreaves and Peter Whiting

pp. 1-1

 


Geophysical responses of the Prominent Hill Fe-Cu-Au-U Deposit 

John Hart and Hamish Freeman

pp. 1-4

  
 


Origin of magnetic anomalies associated with the Yallalie impact structure, Perth Basin,Western Australia 

P. J. Hawke, A. J. Buckingham and M. C. Dentith

pp. 1-4

  
 


Smart solution to a sticky problem: in-mine clay mapping using high-resolution geophysics 

G. F. Burnham and P. J. Hawkz

pp. 1-5

  
 


Model-based deconvolution for dominant, thin-bed seismic reflections 

Steve Hearn and Daryn Voss

pp. 1-5

  
 


The three-dimensional inversion of magnetic and gravity gradient tensor data 

Philip J. Heath

pp. 1-4

  
 


A Comparison of Electrical Methods for Detection of Hydraulic Pathways in a Fractured Rock Aquifer, Clare Valley, South Australia 

Damien Skinner and Graham Heinson

pp. 1-1

 


Introduction to vector-processing techniques for multi-component seismic exploration 

Natasha Hendrick and Steve Hearn

pp. 1-5

  
 


Mapping Mineralogical and structural relationships with satellite-borne ASTER and airborne geophysics at Broken Hill 

R.D. Hewson, A. Mah, M. Dunne and T.J. Cudahy

pp. 1-4

  
 


Geophysical investigation of River Murray salinity: a case study using fast-sampling TEM 

Michael A. Hatch, Ben Hopkins and Geoffrey White

pp. 1-4

  
 


Geophysical Exploration of the Pajingo Epithermal System 

Terry Hoschke and Jennifer Parks

pp. 1-4

  
 


Recent seismic acquisition trials in the Cooper Basin  

J. R Hughes and S. R Brew

pp. 1-1

 


A desert seismic crew of the future 

J. R. Hughes

pp. 1-1

 


The Application of Airborne Electromagnetics to the Search for High Conductance Targets 

Ken E. Witherly, Richard J. Irvine and Art Raiche

pp. 1-4

  
 


On Structural Integrity in Seismic Data 

Helmut Jakubowicz

pp. 1-1

 


Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: Applications for Groundwater Exploration in Queensland 

S. Dippell, H. Golden and G. Jenke

pp. 1-4

  
 


Seismic imaging of steep dips with low fold data: Case studies for Broken Hill and the Lachlan Fold Belt 

Leonie E.A. Jones, Tanya Fomin and Barry J. Drummond

pp. 1-5

  
 


Airborne gravimetry ? A new gravimeter system and test results 

E. John Joseph, J. Segawa, S. Kusumoto, T. Ishihara, M. Komazawa and E. Nakayama

pp. 1-4

  
 


P-S converted wave Survey in Quaternary Plain with Severe Statics Problem 

Naomi Kano, Takanobu Yokokura and Kazuo Yamaguchi

pp. 1-5

  
 


100% Duty Cycle TEM: Faster Acquisition and Less Noise 

Anton Kepic and Brett Adams

pp. 1-1

 


Geophysical Monitoring Tree Root Zones 

Anton Kepic and Tristan Campbell

pp. 1-1

 


Locating Pioneer Graves with GPR 

Anton Kepic and Dominic Howman

pp. 1-1

 


Fluid and Lithology Prediction within a Coal Sequence using Seismic Attribute Modelling and Analysis (Gippsland Basin) 

Martin Kim, Jarrod Dunne and Boris Gurevich

pp. 1-5

  
 


Benefits of large channel capacity systems in electrical geophysics 

John Kingman and Stephen Garner

pp. 1-5

  
 


Anisotropic Isostatic Analysis Using the Continuous Wavelet Transform 

Jon Kirby

pp. 1-1

 


Augmenting satellite altimeter data with ship and land gravity data in the northwest shelf of Australia 

Jon Kirby

pp. 1-1

 


Managing the three Ps of seismic data: proliferation, pervasiveness, and persistence 

Jess B. Kozman

pp. 1-4

  
 


Incorporating uncertainty in the quantitative interpretation workflow 

Klaas Koster

pp. 1-1

 


From depth migration model building through to structural uncertainty analysis : an integrated workflow 

Matthew G. Lamont, James Gunning, Michael E. Glinsky and James H. Robinson

pp. 1-1

 


Estimating Noise Levels in AEM Data 

Andy Green and Richard Lane

pp. 1-5

  
 


The Importance of Accurate Altimetry in AEM Surveys for Land Management 

Ross Brodie and Richard Lane

pp. 1-5

  
 


Mapping salinity and groundwater systems- a multi-disciplinary approach integrating geophysics and regolith geoscience 

Ken Lawrie, Dave Gibson, John Wilford, K. P. Tan, Colin Pain and Tim Munday

pp. 1-1

 


Optimum focusing from filtered dense velocities picking 

D. Le Meur, A. Delorme, N. Mudge and P. Herrmann

pp. 1-4

  
 


Reservoir Monitoring with Continuous Acoustic Measurements 

D. M. Leslie and B. M. Hartley

pp. 1-1

 


Magnetic signals generated by ocean swells 

Tina Pedersen, Ted Lilley and Adrian Hitchman

pp. 1-1

 


3D strike vs. dip streamer shooting direction comparison 

Andrew S. Long and Jurgen Hoffmann

pp. 1-4

  
 


In pursuit of the ideal 3D streamer symmetric sampling criteria 

Andrew S. Long, Charles R.T. Ramsden and Jurgen Hoffmann

pp. 1-4

  
 


3D fracture assessment using AVAz and layer-stripping approach 

Mu Luo and Brian J. Evans

pp. 1-4

  
 


Microseismic observation of fault reactivation at underground coal mines 

Xun Luo and J. Ross

pp. 1-1

 


Improving the accuracy of shallow depth determinations in AEM sounding 

James Macnae

pp. 1-5

  
 


Assessing the Accuracy of AEM Soundings 

James Macnae and Julian Vrbancich

pp. 1-1

 


Improving the accuracy of shallow depth determinations in AEM sounding 

James Macnae

pp. 1-5

  
 


Application of Airborne Gravity Gradiometer Technology in Coal Exploration 

Asmita Mahanta and BHP Billiton

pp. 1-1

 


Predicting the change in the seismic response as a consequence of CO2 sequestration into saline aquifers 

Jason McKenna, Boris Gurevich, Milovan Urosevic and Brian Evans

pp. 1-5

  
 


Spatial and directional analysis of potential field gradients ? new methods to help solve and display three-dimensional crustal architecture 

Peter R. Milligan, Patrick Lyons and Nicholas G. Direen

pp. 1-4

  
 


Constrained grid matching of large magnetic databases ? the magnetic anomaly grid of Queensland 

Peter R. Milligan, Ross Franklin and Tony Meixner

pp. 1-1

 


Accurate Noise Reduction for Gamma-Ray Spectrometry 

Brian Minty

pp. 1-1

 


Evaluation of multifrequency airborne EM for opal prospect definition at Lightning Ridge, NSW 

Michael Moore, James Macnae and Gary Burton

pp. 1-5

  
 


Airborne 3D FTG data proves utility for both Minerals and Oil & Gas Exploration/Exploitation  

Gary R. Mumaw and Colm Murphy

pp. 1-1

 


The Cawse nickeliferous laterite deposits, Western Australia ? A case study on the application of airborne geophysics in targeting zones of supergene enrichment in a complex regolith setting. 

Tim Munday, Jayson Meyers, Jasmine Rutherford, Andy Green, Jim Macnae and Mat Cooper

pp. 1-5

  
 


Developing recharge reduction strategies in the Riverland of South Australia using airborne electromagnetic data ? a case study in tailoring airborne geophysics given a particular target and a desired set of outcomes. 

Tim Munday, Andy Green, Ross Brodie, Richard Lane, Daniel Sattel, Steve Barnett, Peter Cook and Glen Walker

pp. 1-4

  
 


South Australian Salt Mapping and Management Support Project ? An example of the considered application of airborne geophysics in natural resource management 

Tim Munday, Glen Walker, Richard Cresswell, John Wilford, Steve Barnett and Peter Cook

pp. 1-5

  
 


The effect of dipole position errors on E-field measurements in electrical geophysical surveys: is close enough good enough? 

Michael A. Hatch and Andrew J. Mutton

pp. 1-4

  
 


Amplitude Preserving v(z) Pre-stack Kirchhoff Migration and Demigration 

Yu. Zhang, Matthew Karazincir, Carl Notfors, James Sun and Barry Hung

pp. 1-3

  
 


Application of SAR interferometry to a geothermal field 

Yasukuni Okubo, Hidehisa Watanabe, Nobuhiko Shiga and Shuichi Rokugawa

pp. 1-5

  
 


Shallow surface wave inversion ? research and applications in Western Australia 

Adam O'Neill, Mike Dentith and Ron List

pp. 1-5

  
 


Some ``cross-cultural' GPR applications in Western Australia 

Adam O'Neill

pp. 1-1

 


Surface roughness and borehole radar imaging in three-dimensions 

Naomi Osman, Carina Simmat, Jonathan Hargreaves and Iain Mason

pp. 1-4

  
 


Reduction of noise in Induced Polarization data using full time series data 

John Paine and Alex Copeland

pp. 1-4

  
 


Application of amplitudes in shallow seismic refraction inversion 

Derecke Palmer

pp. 1-5

  
 


Detailed refraction statics with the GRM and the RCS 

Derecke Palmer and Leonie Jones

pp. 1-5

  
 


A 3D 3C Shallow Seismic Refraction Survey Across a Shear Zone at Bungendore  

Derecke Palmer

pp. 1-1

 


Application of electrical resistivity prospecting for geo-environmental investigation 

Mikyung Park, Mutsuo Takeuchi and Hiroomi Nakazato

pp. 1-4

  
 


Signature after predictive deconvolution 

John F. Parrish

pp. 1-4

  
 


Characterisation of cultural noise in the AMT band 

Louise Pellerin, David Alumbaugh and Nestor Cuevas

pp. 1-4

  
 


An auger tool to estimate hydraulic conductivity using a resistivity analogy 

Kurt I. Sørensen, Louise Pellerin, Esben Auken and Flemming Effersø

pp. 1-4

  
 


An auger tool to estimate hydraulic conductivity using a resistivity analogy 

Kurt I. Sørensen, Louise Pellerin, Esben Auken and Flemming Effersø

pp. 1-4

  
 


A geophysical investigation of dryland salinity at Cressy, Tasmania 

G. D. Peters and J. E. Reid

pp. 1-4

  
 


Velocity Database for Australian Southern Margin Basins 

Peter Petkovic

pp. 1-5

  
 


Detecting Buried Bodies Using Near-Surface Geophysical Instruments 

Kathryn Powell

pp. 1-4

  
 


Finding targets in complex hosts using airborne EM 

Art Raiche, Fred Sugeng and David Annetts

pp. 1-4

  
 


Using the Loki 3D edge-finite-element program to model EM dipole-dipole drill-hole data 

Art Raiche, Fred Sugeng and Heikki Soininen

pp. 1-4

  
 


Analytic Signal vs. Reduction to Pole: Solutions for Low Magnetic Latitudes 

Shanti Rajagopalan

pp. 1-4

  
 


Rock magnetism, geologic history and aeromagnetic anomalies: A case study of the Ulupa Siltstone, Adelaide Geosyncline 

Shanti Rajagopalan, Phillip Schmidt and David Clark

pp. 1-1

 


Analysis of airborne geophysical and remote sensing data for exploration of porphyry type deposits in the Central Iranian Volcanic Belt, using fuzzy classification 

Hojjat Ranjbar, Maisam Sarmadi, Mehdi Honarmand and Zohreh Moezifar

pp. 1-4

  
 


A comparison of shipborne and airborne electromagnetic methods for Antarctic sea ice thickness measurements 

J. E. Reid, J. Vrbancich and A. P. Worby

pp. 1-5

  
 


Western Tasmanian Regional Minerals Program (part 2): airborne electromagnetic data ? quality control and interpretation 

J. E. Reid, J. R. Bishop, R. Richardson, P. Fullagar, A. D. Fitzpatrick and D. L. Griggs

pp. 1-4

  
 


In Situ Stress Field, Fault Reactivation and Seal Integrity in the Bight Basin, South Australia 

Scott D. Reynolds, Richard R. Hillis and Evelina Paraschivoiu

pp. 1-5

  
 


Seismic noise modelling in the Dampier Sub-basin 

Jarrod Dunne, Tom Ridsdill-Smith and Marko van der Veen

pp. 1-4

  
 


The Electrical Properties of the Scuddles VHMS Deposit 

Michael Roach and Andrew Fitzpatrick

pp. 1-4

  
 


Trial Geophysical Surveys at the Port Arthur Historic Site, Tasmania 

Michael Roach, Fiona Links, Noelene Dorn, David Gibbons, Luisa D?Andrea and Greg Jackman

pp. 1-1

 


A Geophysical Survey of the Derwent Estuary 

Michael Roach and David Gibbons

pp. 1-5

  
 


Maximising the use of Induced Polarisation 2D Smooth-model Inversions 

William Robertson and John Hart

pp. 1-4

  
 


Recent advances in the modelling of earthquake hazard in Australia: part 2 ? estimating the hazard  

David Robinson, Andres Mendez, Glenn Fulford, Trevor Dhu, Trevor Jones and John Schneider

pp. 1-4

  
 


Electrical imaging of peridotite weathering mantles as a complementary tool for nickel ore exploration in New Caledonia 

C. Savin, B. Robineau, G. Monteil, A. Beauvais, J. C. Parisot and M. Ritz

pp. 1-5

  
 


Calibration, processing and interpretation of hyperspectral data over the Broken Hill region 

David Robson, Peter Cocks and Geoff Taylor

pp. 1-4

  
 


Bayesian method of inversion and a new strategy of inference on parameter estimation ? An application on MT data 

Indrajit G. Roy, Mrinal K. Sen, A.J John and G. Katherine

pp. 1-5

  
 


Application of the radial basis function neural network to the prediction of log properties from seismic attributes 

Brian Russell, Dan Hampson and Larry Lines

pp. 1-1

 


Mapping zones of higher groundwater and solute movement using airborne geophysics in a heterogeneous aquifer ? A case study in weathered crystalline basement rocks, southwestern Australia 

Jasmine Rutherford, Ramsis Salama, Daniel Pollock and Richard Silberstein

pp. 1-4

  
 


Topographic modelling and correction in frequency-domain airborne electromagnetics 

Yutaka Sasaki and Hiroomi Nakazato

pp. 1-4

  
 


The resolution of shallow horizontal structure with AEM 

Daniel Sattel

pp. 1-5

  
 


Groundwater exploration with AEM in the Boteti Area, Botswana 

Daniel Sattel and Lesego Kgotlhang

pp. 1-5

  
 


Seismic Waveform Inversion: Practical aspects and Application to field seismic data 

Mrinal K. Sen and Indrajit G. Roy

pp. 1-4

  
 


Magnetic Modelling And Petrophysical Data From The Musgrave Ranges, SA 

A. N Shearer and J Gum

pp. 1-1

 


The effect of sea swell on seismic data 

Alex Shepherd and John McDonald

pp. 1-4

  
 


The development of synthetic CIPS sandstones for geophysical research 

Donald H. Sherlock and Anthony F. Siggins

pp. 1-5

  
 


Geophysical monitoring of subsurface CO2 

Don Sherlock and Kevin Dodds

pp. 1-6

  
 


Is there any room for gravity in petroleum exploration? 

Sergey I. Shevchenko and Robert P. Iasky

pp. 1-5

  
 


Construction of High-Resolution Acoustic Impedance Data for Reservoir Modeling 

Rajendra K. Shrestha and Manfred Boeckmann

pp. 1-1

 


Velocity-effective stress laws and hysteresis in Carnarvon Basin sandstones 

Anthony F. Siggins, David N. Dewhurst and Boris Gurevich

pp. 1-5

  
 


Closed form transient solution for a layer of finite thickness on resistive half-space 

B. Sh. Singer and A. Green

pp. 1-5

  
 


New developments in high resolution airborne TEM instrumentation 

K.I. Sørensen and E. Auken

pp. 1-4

  
 


Dramatic Improvements in UXO Detection Using Discrimination and Dual-Mode Sensor Technology 

John M. Stanley and Stephen D. Billings

pp. 1-1

 


Direct Detection of Gold Bearing Structures at St Ives, WA, ? DHEM vs DHMMR 

Edward M. G. Stolz

pp. 1-5

  
 


Irrigation channel seepage investigations 

Gregory J. Street, Stephen Parsons, David Allen and Michael Hatch

pp. 1-5

  
 


The IP response of Sedimentary Copper Deposits at Kapunda, South Australia 

Robert Stuart and Mike Dentith

pp. 1-4

  
 


3-D prestack depth migration by wavefield extrapolation methods 

James Sun, Yu Zhang, Sam Gray, Carl Notfors and Jerry Young

pp. 1-4

  
 


A high resolution gravity survey near McArthur River uranium deposit, Athabasca Basin, Canada  

M.D. Thomas and G. Wood

pp. 1-4

  
 


Using VSP data to evaluate the response of seismic attributes for reservoir characterisation 

Milovan Urosevic and André Gerhardt

pp. 1-1

 


DAP ? Large Volume Spatial Data Discovery and Distribution over Networks 

Ian MacLeod, Roger Amorim and Nick Valleau

pp. 1-4

  
 


The Origin of Overpressure in the Cooper Basin, Australia 

Peter van Ruth, Richard Hillis, Richard Swarbrick, Peter Tingate and Scott Midren

pp. 1-5

  
 


Three Springs Talc Mine: A new view on an old deposit 

Lisa Vella, Brian Evans, Milovan Urosevic and Don Emerson

pp. 1-4

  
 


Seismic multiple attenuation based on pre-stack reflectivity modelling 

Daryn Voss and Steve Hearn

pp. 1-3

  
 


AEM Bathymetry near Busselton, Western Australia - Comparison of 25 Hz and 12.5 Hz GEOTEM in Areas of High Conductance 

Julian Vrbancich, Peter Wolfgram and Daniel Sattel

pp. 1-4

  
 


Shallow marine electromagnetic measurements for defence applications 

Julian Vrbancich, Andrew Donohoo, Manuel de Sousa, Graham Heinson and Antony White

pp. 1-4

  
 


Crustal Scale Controls on Gold Ore Fluid Movement and Deposition as Revealed From Electrical Resistivity Structure: Examples from Compressional and Extensional Regimes 

Philip E.Wannamaker, William M. Doerner, T. Grant Caldwell, George R. Jiracek and John A. Stodt

pp. 1-5

  
 


A Comparison of 2D and 3D IP from Copper Hill NSW 

Derek Webb, Peter Rowston and Gerard McNeill

pp. 1-4

  
 


A Geophysical Signature for tin deposits in south-east Australia ? revisited 

Steve Webster

pp. 1-5

  
 


Resistivity and IP arrays, optimised for data collection and inversion 

R.M.S. White, S. Collins and M.H. Loke

pp. 1-4

  
 


Anisotropic prestack depth migration in practice 

Peter Whiting, Uwe Klein-Helmkamp, Carl Notfors and Osman Khan

pp. 1-3

  
 


What if your inversion has no numerical target? 

Chris Wijns, Fabio Boschetti and Peter Kowalczyk

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