Abstract
The Perth Basin is an offshore and onshore sedimentary basin that extends about 1300 kilometers on the southwestern side of Australia. This is a structurally complex basin that covers a total area of over 172,300 square kilometers. The most dominant structural feature in the Perth Basin is the Darling Fault. Over time, the fault has been obscured by the deposition of sediments. Besides the predominant Darling Fault, the architecture of the basin is also characterized by the antithetic, synthetic and northward trending listric and planar faults. It is noteworthy that while these structural features were clearly conspicuous at Continue reading...