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Fig. 7 | Earth, Planets and Space

Fig. 7

From: AusLAMP 3D MT imaging of an intracontinental deformation zone, Musgrave Province, Central Australia

Fig. 7

Composite of six depth slices at a 10 km, b 20 km, c 30 km, d 38 km, e 65 km and f 100 km through the preferred 3D inverse model of the Musgrave Province. The resistivity distribution is shaded with the residual Bouguer gravity data across the survey area and highlights the east–west-trending gravity highs co-located with the crustal east–west-oriented conductivity anomalies (C1 at depths from 20–38 km). The West Australia, Northern Territory and South Australia state boundaries are plotted as dashed lines for location reference, with the respective state name identified. The Gawler Craton boundary and the Musgrave Province Boundary are shown as thick solid lines for reference. The red star denotes the location of the Ni–Cu Nebo Babel deposit. The Mundrabilla Shear Zone is shown as a dashed line (Aitken et al. 2016)

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