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Deep Crustal Seismic Reflection Profiling

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Deep Crustal Seismic Reflection Profiling
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Publisher: ANU Press
ISBN-13: 9781760460853
Number of pages: 289

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The book presents the full suite of reflection profiles penetrating the whole crust carried in Australia by Geoscience Australia and various partners. The set of reflection data comprises over 16,000 km of coverage across the whole continent, and provides an insight into the variations in crustal architecture in the varied geological domains.

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