b'Geophysics in the surveysNewsGeoscience Australia: NewsRecent highlights of GeoscienceCurnamona-Delamerian seismic surveyReprocessing legacy industry Australias geophysical programmes,in August 2022 This survey acquiredseismic dataas conducted under the Australian1200 km of deep crustal data in South Governments Exploration for the FutureAustralia, Victoria and New South Wales,Reprocessing of industry 2D reflection programme and in collaboration with ourand 57 km of high-resolution data inseismic data acquired between 1974 and State and Territory survey partners, arethe Upper Darling floodplain in western2008 in the Pedirka and Simpson basins outlined below A summary of all currentNew South Wales Data processing willis now complete A total of 88 seismic and recently completed programmes andtake place during the latter part of 2022lines across the Pedirka Basin in South survey locations can be found in Figure 1The survey data will be used, amongAustralia and Northern Territory and the and the tables that follow this section other objectives, to create an image ofSimpson Basin in the Northern Territory, important crustal boundaries includingfor a total of around 3800 km, were Darling-Curnamona-Delamerianthe structure of the Delamerian margin,reprocessed as part of the Exploring for (active) seismic survey which runs through New South Wales,the Future programme The objective is South Australia and Victoria, separatingto produce a modern industry standard Under the Exploring for the Futureolder rocks of the Gawler Craton and2D land seismic reflection dataset to programme, Geoscience AustraliaCurnamona Province from younger rocksassist industry to better image the completed the acquisition of the Darling- of the Lachlan Fold Belt (Tasmanides) subsurface, including salt for hydrogen Figure 1.2021 -2022 geophysical surveysin progress, planned or for release by Geoscience Australia as part of the Exploring for the Future (EFTF) programme and in collaboration with State and Territory agencies. Projects with funding contributions (whole or part) from state government agencies are identified by the bracketed contributors. Background image of national TMI compilation, Geoscience Australia, 2019 (see http://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/144725).15 PREVIEW OCTOBER 2022'