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    Crustal structure of the east Gondwana margin in southeast Australia revealed by transdimensional ambient seismic noise tomography by Young, M. K., Cayley, R. A., McLean, M. A., Rawlinson, N., Arroucau, P., Salmon, M.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-08-2013)
    “…Ambient seismic noise data from the ongoing WOMBAT transportable seismic array in southeast Australia, the largest deployment of its kind in the Southern…”
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    Dynamics of continental accretion by Moresi, L., Betts, P. G., Miller, M. S., Cayley, R. A.

    Published in Nature (London) (10-04-2014)
    “…Three-dimensional dynamic computer models show how accretionary tectonic margins evolve from the initial plate-collision state, through a period of plate…”
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    Inherited crustal deformation along the East Gondwana margin revealed by seismic anisotropy tomography by Pilia, S., Arroucau, P., Rawlinson, N., Reading, A. M., Cayley, R. A.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-12-2016)
    “…The mechanisms of continental growth are a crucial part of plate tectonic theory, yet a clear understanding of the processes involved remains elusive. Here we…”
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    Evidence of micro-continent entrainment during crustal accretion by Pilia, S., Rawlinson, N., Cayley, R. A., Bodin, T., Musgrave, R., Reading, A. M., Direen, N. G., Young, M. K.

    Published in Scientific reports (03-02-2015)
    “…Simple models involving the gradual outboard accretion of material along curvilinear subduction zones are often inconsistent with field-based evidence. A…”
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    Potential field modelling and U-Pb geochronology reveal the pluton emplacement dynamics of the Lower Devonian Tarnagulla Granodiorite, southeast Australia by Sambrooks, M. P., McLean, M. A., Cayley, R. A., Maas, R., Duncan, R. J., Cairns, C. P., Ramezani, J.

    Published in Australian journal of earth sciences (18-08-2022)
    “…The Tarnagulla Granodiorite in the western Lachlan Fold Belt is poorly exposed; however, magnetic data reveal its distinct U shape (in plan view) and patterns…”
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    Crustal architecture of central Victoria: results from the 2006 deep crustal reflection seismic survey by Cayley, R. A., Korsch, R. J., Moore, D. H., Costelloe, R. D., Nakamura, A., Willman, C. E., Rawling, T. J., Morand, V. J., Skladzien, P. B., O'Shea, P. J.

    Published in Australian journal of earth sciences (01-03-2011)
    “…A ∼400 km long deep crustal reflection seismic survey was acquired in central Victoria, Australia, in 2006. It has provided information on crustal architecture…”
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    Crustal-scale fluid pathways and source rocks in the Victorian gold province, Australia; insights from deep seismic reflection profiles by Willman, C. E, Korsch, R. J, Moore, D. H, Cayley, R. A, Lisitsin, V. A, Rawling, T. J, Morand, V. J, O'Shea, P. J

    “…Deep seismic reflection data collected across the western Lachlan orogen of southeast Australia have provided important insights into crustal-scale fluid…”
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    Gravity and magnetic modelling of crustal structure in central Victoria: what lies under the Melbourne Zone? by McLean, M. A., Morand, V. J., Cayley, R. A.

    Published in Australian journal of earth sciences (01-03-2010)
    “…Three gravity and magnetic profiles through the central and eastern part of the Melbourne Zone, Lachlan Fold Belt, have been modelled, with tight control from…”
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    Redefined crustal structure of the Buchan Rift, northeast Victoria: evidence from potential field modelling of newly acquired land-based gravity data by Ogden, T. E., McLean, M. A., Rawling, T. J., Cayley, R. A.

    Published in Australian journal of earth sciences (03-07-2016)
    “…The Buchan Rift, in northeastern Victoria, is a north-south-trending basin, which formed in response to east-west crustal extension in the Early Devonian. The…”
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    Exotic crustal block accretion to the eastern Gondwanaland margin in the Late Cambrian–Tasmania, the Selwyn Block, and implications for the Cambrian–Silurian evolution of the Ross, Delamerian, and Lachlan orogens by Cayley, R.A.

    Published in Gondwana research (01-04-2011)
    “…Reconstructions of the Cambrian–Silurian tectonic evolution of eastern Gondwanaland, when the Australian Tasmanides and Antarctic Ross Orogen developed, rely…”
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    Transient electromagnetic profiles across gold-mineralisation zones in central Victoria by Dennis, Z. R., Cull, J. P., Cayley, R. A.

    Published in Australian journal of earth sciences (01-04-2010)
    “…High-density transient electromagnetic (TEM) profiles have been obtained along a 170 km long transect in central Victoria north of Bendigo. The transect lies…”
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    Proterozoic - Early Palaeozoic rocks and the Tyennan Orogeny in central Victoria: The Selwyn Block and its tectonic implications by Cayley, R. A., Taylor, D. H., VandenBerg, A. H. M., Moore, D. H.

    Published in Australian journal of earth sciences (01-04-2002)
    “…Aeromagnetic and field data suggest that meta-igneous rocks exposed on the south coast of central Victoria at Waratah Bay, Phillip Island, Barrabool Hills and…”
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    Resolving basement crustal architecture and extensional tectonics using 3D inversion modelling of airborne gravity data in the Otway Basin region, Victoria by McLean, M.A., Pears, G.A., Boyd, M., Cayley, R.A.

    Published in Tectonophysics (11-03-2024)
    “…Seismic reflection surveys are effective for imaging the crustal architecture of sedimentary basins including the top-of-basement, which is an important…”
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