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Tech talk and networking: A joint event by AIG, ASEG, GSA and WOMEESA
Faults everywhere … but it’s not all our fault! – Interpretations and implications of an updated regional fault network for central and western Victoria
The Geological Survey of Victoria (GSV) routinely undertakes and updates regional geological interpretations, incorporating new data,
techniques, and geoscientific understanding. A comprehensive update of the basement fault network from the South Australian
border tothe Mount William Fault includes significant regions obscured by cover sequences (e.g., Murray Basin), and highlights
importantimplications for mineral systems and associated mineral prospectivity.
The update integrates, refines and expands upon data from various GSV projects – particularly contemporary 3D modelling projects –
andcapture previously unavailable metadata to provide structural, geometric, and temporal context. Significant re-interpretations
refinethe positions of portions of major, crustal-scale structures (e.g., northern Moyston Fault under-cover) and offer critical
insights into earth resource prospectivity within a systematic geodynamic and tectonic framework.
Speaker
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Phil Skladzien
Phil Skladzien is a Senior Geophysicist at the Geological Survey of Victoria, with over 25 years of experience spanning both industry
and government roles. Since attaining a BSc (Hons) in Geophysics from the University of Adelaide, Phil has dedicated his career to the
application of structural geophysics in the context of mineral systems prospectivity analysis, conducting applied geoscience research
involving the integration of geophysics, petrophysics, structural geology, tectonics and geodynamics. At the Geological Survey of
Victoria, Phil has been instrumental in advancing the organisation’s 3D modelling programs, particularly the 3D Victoria and 3D
Stavely Model projects. His recent work has centred on understanding the crustal architecture and mineral potential of Victoria’s
northern under-cover regions with complimentary geological and geophysical datasets and their broader implications for mineral
prospectivity.
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