Assessing the Economic Potential of Australian Impact Structures
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2025-04-04
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2022Supervisor
Aaron Cavosie
Nicholas Timms
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Thesis
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PhD
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Science and Engineering
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School of Earth and Planetary Sciences
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Abstract
This thesis comprises of a review of Australian impact structures. Roughly 26% of terrestrial impacts hold economic resource. Fifteen percent of terrestrial impacts occur in Australia, however, many remain unassessed regarding economic potential. Three detailed site-specific studies of proposed impact structures in Western Australia were conducted, two of which are mineral exploration targets. This thesis resulted in the confirmation of two new impact structures, a significant contribution to the Australian and global inventory.
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