Andrew I. Wilson, Alexander Côté, Brenton Richards, Carl Altmann
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Borehole image features map depositional environment change in Mesoproterozoic deltas: insights from the Beetaloo Sub-Basin
The Beetaloo Sub-Basin in the Northern Territory is a Proterozoic basin filled predominantly with siliciclastics rocks, the deeper sections only found in sub-crop (Munsen, 2016). The Beetaloo Sub-Basin hosts significant unconventional hydrocarbon resources within three identified shale reservoir intervals of the Mesoproterozoic Velkerri Formation (Close, 2016).