Centre for Tectonics, Resources and Exploration (TRaX) TRaX Research Symposium: Mapping Australia and Beyond Friday 25 July 2014 9am-5:30pm Mawson Lecture Theatre, Mawson Building, The University of Adelaide The 2014 Centre for Tectonics, Resources and Exploration (TRaX) Research Symposium will present a package of talks from each of the five research groups addressing the theme of Mapping Australia and beyond. Program 8.30-8.50am Arrival and Coffee 8.50-9:00am Professor Alan Collins 9.00-11.00am Professor Graham Heinson Dr Stephan Thiel Welcome 4D Electrical Earth Imagining External Chair: Malcolm Altman, Beach Energy 4D Electrical mapping of Australia: Graham Heinson: Crustal MT Imaging for Mineral Exploration MT Imaging of the Australian Lithosphere Dr Derrick Hasterok The Thermal Regime of Australia Alison Kirkby Fractures and Electrical Anisotropy in Sedimentary Systems Jake Macfarlane Lithospheric-Scale Electrical Anisotropy Nigel Rees MT Monitoring of Unconventional Energy Resources 11:00am-11:30am 11:30am-12:15pm Peter McCabe Morning Tea and Coffee Break Reservoir Analogues Research Group Geometry of Coal beds External Chair: Dr Steve Hill, GSSA Frank Rarity Application of the WAVE classification scheme Sarah Moon River avulsions 12.15-1.00pm Stress, Structure, Seismic Group Dr Bronwyn Carmac, SANTOS Mr Mojtaba Rajabi Contemporary Stress and Tectonics of Australia Mr Alex Robson Normal fault growth and interaction in the Ceduna Delta Mr Lachlan Richards Macrostructures vs Microstructures in Evaporite Detachments: an Example from the Salt Range, Pakistan Centre for Tectonics, Resources and Exploration (TRaX) 1.00-2.00pm Lunch 2.00-3.00pm Minerals, Microbes and Solutions Dr Caroline Forbes Prof David Giles Dispersion of Ore components in Glacial Cover, a potential vector to mineralisation Mesozoic Carpentaria Basin: stratigraphic constraints, provenance signatures and detrital zircon ages. Measuring mineral systems: How long is a piece of string? 3.00-4.00pm Continental Evolution Research Group Professor Alan Collins Ben Cooke Tectonic Geography at the beginning of the Cambrian- what did the world look like then? Structure of the Sibumasu-Indochina Collision, Central Thailand: A section through the Khao Khwang Fold and Thrust Belt. An insight into the Sangeang Api magmatic system, Indonesia 4.00-4.30pm Symposium Closing and Summary Stephanie Fleurance Francesco Arbroit Sprigg Room External Chair: TBA External Chair: TBA ***4:30-Informal Drinks in the Sprigg Room Morning tea, afternoon tea and lunch will be provided. Please stay for informal drinks at the end of the day. See link to map here