Georgina Basin Geoscience Data: HyLogging, TOC, and Biostratigraphy
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Description
Geoscience Australia presents a synopsis of a regional study on the southern Georgina Basin, a 325,000 km2 sedimentary basin in western Queensland and the Northern Territory. The data package includes reprocessed HyLogging data from 25 wells, integrated with total organic carbon (TOC) measurements, X-ray diffraction (XRD) data, and biostratigraphic information. This multidisciplinary project aims to refine stratigraphic correlation and characterize potential hydrocarbon source rocks.
Use Cases
Characterizing potential hydrocarbon source rocks based on integrated HyLogging, TOC, and wireline log data.
Refining stratigraphic correlation models across the basin using biostratigraphic and carbon isotope data.
Mapping mineralogical variations within geological formations using reprocessed HyLogging spectral data.
Identifying the 'hot shale' unit in the Arthur Creek Formation based on its spectral response and correlation with gamma and TOC.
Strengths
Internally-consistent, basin-wide dataset created by reprocessing HyLogging data from 25 wells using a common set of mineral scalars.
Multidisciplinary integration of HyLogging, wireline log, biostratigraphic, TOC, and XRD data for a holistic analysis.
Focus on a defined geographic area covering 325,000 km2 of the Georgina Basin.
Limitations
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Data files are in PDF and HTML formats, which may require extraction and conversion for computational analysis.
Provenance
Source
Geoscience Australia Data
Collection Method
Regional multidisciplinary study by the Onshore Energy Systems Group, incorporating well data, HyLogging, and laboratory measurements.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-20 02:55:06.311173; freshness should be verified.
Geography
Southern Georgina Basin, covering 325,000 km2 of western Queensland and the Northern Territory, Australia.
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