There are quite a number of papers on the subject and plenty of seismic
tomography modelling/processing that was done out of Australian National
University (ANU) trying to map these types of structures.

 

White, L.T., Morse, M. P., and Lister, G. S., 2014.  Lithospheric-scale
structures in New Guinea and their controls on the location of gold and
copper deposits.  Solid Earth, 5, 163-179, 2014

 

Cheers

Barry

 

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Dear Colleagues-

 

I have been asked by a colleague about a known geological feature in PNG as
his group is apparently trying to understand possible analogues elsewhere.
The question relates to-

 

The Porgera/Mount Kare Transfer Structure.  It is a deep crustal structure
that is not visible on surface but shows up in deep crustal gravity (and
possibly magnetic, seismic and MT???) inversions.

 

Google turns up material on mag and gravity but I have not found anything
related to seismics or MT. Any suggestions appreciated.

 

Regards/Ken

 

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