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AAPG Studies in Geology No. 48 / SEG Geophysical References Series No. 11, Chapter 16: Characterizing Hydrocarbon Previous HitMigrationNext Hit and Fault-seal Integrity in Australia's Timor Sea via Multiple, Integrated Remote-sensing Technologies, by Geoffrey W. O'Brien, Robert Cowley, Paul Quaife, and Michael Morse, Pages 393 - 413
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AAPG Studies in Geology No. 48 / SEG Geophysical References Series No. 11: Surface Exploration Previous HitCaseNext Hit Histories: Applications of Geochemistry, Magnetics, and Remote Sensing, Edited by Dietmar Schumacher and Leonard A. LeSchack
Copyright © 2002 by The American Association of Petroleum Geologists and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists. All rights reserved.

Chapter 16
Characterizing Hydrocarbon Previous HitMigrationNext Hit and Fault-seal Integrity in Australia's Timor Sea via Multiple, Integrated Remote-sensing Technologies

Geoffrey W. O'Brien
Australian Geological Survey Organisation Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Current affiliation: Adelaide University, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Robert Cowley
BHP Petroleum
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Paul Quaife
Resource Management (Australia) Pty. Ltd.
Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Michael Morse
Australian Geological Survey Organisation
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia


ABSTRACT

An integrated seismic, water-column geochemical sniffer, and Airborne Laser Fluorosensor (ALF) study of the Vulcan Subbasin, Timor Sea, Australia, has been undertaken to develop a simple and predictive exploration methodology to reduce exploration risk associated with hydrocarbon Previous HitmigrationTop and trap integrity in this region.

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