Resistivity Model
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This OGC Web Feature Service (WFS) provides access to magnetotelluric data acquired by surveys undertaken by Geoscience Australia and collaborating partners, including the Australian Lithospheric Architecture Magnetotelluric Project (AusLAMP), a collaborative project between Geoscience Australia, the State and Northern Territory geological surveys, universities, and other research organisations.
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This OGC Web Map Service (WMS) provides access to magnetotelluric data acquired by surveys undertaken by Geoscience Australia and collaborating partners, including the Australian Lithospheric Architecture Magnetotelluric Project (AusLAMP), a collaborative project between Geoscience Australia, the State and Northern Territory geological surveys, universities, and other research organisations. The data provided in this service comprise resistivity model depth sections and the locations of sites used in these studies.
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14km depth slice from the northern Australia AusLAMP resistivity model.
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88km depth slice from the northern Australia AusLAMP resistivity model.
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143km depth slice from the northern Australia AusLAMP resistivity model.
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46km depth slice from the northern Australia AusLAMP resistivity model.
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33km depth slice from the northern Australia AusLAMP resistivity model.
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36km depth slice from the northern Australia AusLAMP resistivity model.
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125180m depth slice from the 3-D resistivity model derived from magnetotelluric (MT) data collected from 231 sites in the Curnamona and Delamerian Region. The resistivity model can be used to enhance the understanding of the geodynamics and mineral potential in the Curnamona Province and Delamerian Orogen.
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105m depth slice from the 3-D resistivity model derived from magnetotelluric (MT) data collected from 231 sites in the Curnamona and Delamerian Region. The resistivity model can be used to enhance the understanding of the geodynamics and mineral potential in the Curnamona Province and Delamerian Orogen.