TECHNOLOGY

Seismic data to help in search for WA's next big discovery

What lies beneath WA rocks?

The concept of WA Array, showing how incoming waves from distant earthquakes will image the subsurface down to more than 250km.

The concept of WA Array, showing how incoming waves from distant earthquakes will image the subsurface down to more than 250km. | Credits: Geological Survey of WA.

The first seismic data from the Western Australian government's $30 million WA Array project has been released, to help give a better understanding of the state's complex geology. In WA, most of the...

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