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Title of paper The Curnamona Cube, new data and insights
List of authors Author, B. Kay, Co-author, G. Heinson, Co-author, K. Brand, Co-author, S. Thiel, Co-author, G. Boren
Affiliation(s) University of Adelaide, University of Adelaide, Beurea of Meteorology, Geological Survey of South Australia, University of Adelaide
Summary Here, we present new maps of the Curnamona Cube, with approximately 200 magnetotelluric stations over the Paleoproterozoic to Mesoproterozoic Curnamona Province. The AuScope funded program, the Curnamona Cube, was designed to collect approximately 150 broadband magnetotelluric and ambient noise tomography stations to characterise the crust and upper mantle from the surface down to several hundred kilometres in such a way as defining a cube of the physical properties of the Curnamona Province. This cube is designed to provide a physical model of the Curnamona Province in terms of its electrical resistivity and seismic velocity covering an area of around 400 x 400 x 400 km’s.
Session Keyword 4.0 Tectonics, Magmatism, Geodynamics
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