Thomas C.H. Ostersen, Anya M. Reading, Matthew J. Cracknell, Michael Roach, Mark L. Duffett, Andrew McNeill, John R. Bishop, Kate E. Brand, Stephan Thiel, Graham Heinson
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Heat flow data obtained in connection with geothermal resource exploration suggests anomalous upper crustal structure and processes in parts of central east Tasmania. The regional scale crustal geo...
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Exploration Geophysics is published on behalf of the Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists (ASEG), Society of Exploration Geophysics of Japan (SEGJ), and Korean Society of Earth and Exploration Geophysicists (KSEG).
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