b'NewsGeophysics in the surveysAdditionally, the Yathong region Airborne1715 line-km of deep crustal seismicin regional shallow and deep crustal Magnetic and Radiometric (AMR) surveydata. The acquisition of these linesseismic information for the Adavale data has been released. Acquisition wasoccurred both during the day and nightBasin, providing a modern, high-fold along eastwest lines spaced 200 mnear the towns of Adavale, Charleville,dataset that will enhance understanding apartand northsouth lines spaced 2 kmAugathella, Blackall, westward towardsof the basins stratigraphy, hydrogeology, apart. These data are available at Windorah, and north beyond Jericho. resource potential, and underground salt https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/This seismic release complements thestorage opportunities.ga/149105 . growing suite of data and informationRaw data for this survey are available on For more information about thesebeing delivered under the Data Drivenrequest from clientservices@ga.gov.au- surveys, please contact Astrid Carlton,Discoveries programme, includingplease quote eCat#149289. Processed Senior Geophysicist - Geologicalthe Adavale Basin 2D Reprocesseddata will be released later in 2024. Surveyof NSW, at Seismic Data Package and the newlyAdam Bailey astrid.carlton@regional.nsw.gov.audefined chemostratigraphic frameworkGeoscience Australiafor the basin (Riley et al., 2023). The NTGS Pedirka ground gravitysurvey will deliver a significant upliftE Adam.Bailey@ga.gov.ausurveyGeoscience Australia, in collaboration with the Northern Territory (NT) Governments Geological Survey (NTGS), has recently acquired ground gravity in the southeast corner of the NT adjacent to the Queensland and South Australian borders. This survey forms part of the NTGSs Resourcing the Territory Initiative, which aims to support resource exploration in the NT, and was fully funded by the NT Government. Current gravity coverage in the Pedirka survey area is of an age and density unsuitable for the goals of this programme. Gravity data was acquired for approximately 13000 stations on a 4 x 4 km grid over an area of 61 370 km2, with infill in selected areas at 2 km spacing. The data are currently undergoing quality assurance and quality control checks prior to final release, however, preliminary data is available via the Northern Territorys Resourcing the Territory website:https://resourcingtheterritory.nt.gov.au/ news-and-events/news/2023/preliminary-gravity-data-available-from-ntgs-pedrika-basin-survey. For more information about these surveys, please contact Tania Dhu, Senior GeophysicistNorthern TerritoryGeological Survey, atTania.Dhu@nt.gov.auRaw data released from the Adavale Basin seismic survey Geoscience Australia recently released raw data from last years Adavale Basin survey in South-Central Queensland (Figure 2). A collaboration between Geoscience Australia and the GSQ, the survey was conducted between April andFigure 2. Raw deep crustal seismic data released in the Adavale Basin as part of the Data Driven July 2023 and acquired approximatelyDiscoveries programme. 18 PREVIEWJUNE 2024'