Geomagnetic deep sounding experiment in the central Flinders Ranges of South Australia

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A closely spaced geomagnetic deep sounding array study was conducted in the central Flinders Ranges of South Australia. The results indicate an anomaly which follows the main fold trend to the east, rather than the north-south trend suggested by earlier studies. Although the coast effect obscures some of the detailed characteristics of the anomaly, the data, particularly at high frequencies, favour an interpretation in terms of a crustal anomaly, probably associated with the lower members of the Adelaide Geosyncline. The Torrens Hinge Zone, which is a major tectonic boundary at the western margin of the Adelaide Geosyncline, has no associated induction anomaly.

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