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Original Articles

Exhumation Studies in Hydrocarbon Exploration

Pages 741-751 | Published online: 25 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

The Cooper-Eromanga Basins of South Australia and Queensland are not at their maximum burial-depth due to Late Cretaceous–Tertiary and Late Triassic–Early Jurassic exhumation. This study reviews evidence of exhumation and palaeo-thermal history in the Cooper-Eromanga Basins based on previous apatite fission track analysis and fluid inclusion homogenization temperatures. Previous works using these techniques have tended to focus their research in the palaeo-thermal history, rather than exhumation magnitudes, indeed thermal annealing witnessed by apatite fission track analysis and associated with the recent/present high geothermal gradients precludes estimation of exhumation at the Cooper-Eromanga Basins unconformity. The relative importance of hot fluids, burial/exhumation and/or other heating processes is unclear. Nonetheless, where reported, exhumation results from apatite fission track analysis and fluid inclusion homogenization temperatures are in a broad agreement with those from compaction analysis.

Acknowledgments

The present work has been made possible thanks to Santos Ltd. for providing the data and the well completion reports. I thank Prof. R. Hillis and Dr. P. Tingate, University of Adelaide, Australia, for their critical reviews, and principal geoscientists P. Siffleet and G. Jacquier for fruitful discussions.

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