Abstract

During 2009-11 Geoscience Australia completed a petroleum prospectivity study of the offshore northern Perth Basin. Basement in the northern Perth Basin is deep and generally not resolved in the reflection seismic data. Recent improvements to the magnetic ship-track database and magnetic anomaly grid allowed an assessment of depth to magnetic sources, and estimation of sediment thickness, providing new insight into basement depth and trends. 2D models along seismic transects and analysis using spectral methods indicate that penetration of the deepest sediments by high-susceptibility bodies is probable. The reflection seismic evidence for these bodies is not clear, though in some cases they may be associated with faults and structural highs. Where the modelled bodies penetrate the sediments they are mostly below or within the Permian strata. A moderate positive magnetic anomaly (the Turtle Dove Ridge) is modelled by massive bodies whose tops are 5-15 km below sea floor. The depth to magnetic basement map highlights sub-basins and structural highs within the northern Perth Basin, with up to 12 km of sediment in the Zeewyck sub-basin.

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