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Graham Heinson
Graham Heinson
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Adelaide
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Asymmetric electrical structure in the mantle beneath the East Pacific Rise at 17 S
RL Evans, P Tarits, AD Chave, A White, G Heinson, JH Filloux, H Toh, ...
Science 286 (5440), 752-756, 1999
1721999
Magnetotelluric evidence for a deep-crustal mineralizing system beneath the Olympic Dam iron oxide copper-gold deposit, southern Australia
GS Heinson, NG Direen, RM Gill
Geology 34 (7), 573-576, 2006
1632006
Crustal architecture of the Capricorn Orogen, Western Australia and associated metallogeny
SP Johnson, AM Thorne, IM Tyler, RJ Korsch, BLN Kennett, HN Cutten, ...
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 60 (6-7), 681-705, 2013
1402013
Magmatic processes at slow spreading ridges: Implications of the RAMESSES experiment at 57 45′ N on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
MC Sinha, SC Constable, C Peirce, A White, G Heinson, LM MacGregor, ...
Geophysical Journal International 135 (3), 731-745, 1998
1311998
The crustal geophysical signature of a world-class magmatic mineral system
G Heinson, Y Didana, P Soeffky, S Thiel, T Wise
Scientific reports 8 (1), 10608, 2018
1292018
Evidence for accumulated melt beneath the slow–spreading Mid–Atlantic Ridge
MC Sinha, DA Navin, LM MacGregor, S Constable, C Peirce, A White, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A …, 1997
1111997
Detecting subsurface groundwater flow in fractured rock using self-potential (SP) methods
F Fagerlund, G Heinson
Environmental geology 43 (7), 782-794, 2003
1012003
Magnetotelluric monitoring of a fluid injection: Example from an enhanced geothermal system
JR Peacock, S Thiel, P Reid, G Heinson
Geophysical Research Letters 39 (18), 2012
962012
Time-lapse magnetotelluric monitoring of an enhanced geothermal system
JR Peacock, S Thiel, GS Heinson, P Reid
Geophysics 78 (3), B121-B130, 2013
912013
The electrical conductivity of the oceanic upper mantle
G Heinson, S Constable
Geophysical Journal International 110 (1), 159-179, 1992
901992
Lithospheric reworking at the Proterozoic–Phanerozoic transition of Australia imaged using AusLAMP Magnetotelluric data
K Robertson, G Heinson, S Thiel
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 452, 27-35, 2016
812016
Upper mantle electrical resistivity structure beneath the central Mariana subduction system
T Matsuno, N Seama, RL Evans, AD Chave, K Baba, A White, T Goto, ...
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 11 (9), 2010
772010
Electrical conductors in Archean mantle—Result of plume interaction?
S Thiel, G Heinson
Geophysical Research Letters 40 (12), 2947-2952, 2013
762013
Magnetotelluric evidence for serpentinisation in a Cambrian subduction zone beneath the Delamerian Orogen, southeast Australia
K Robertson, D Taylor, S Thiel, G Heinson
Gondwana Research 28 (2), 601-611, 2015
652015
Crustal imaging of a mobile belt using magnetotellurics: an example of the Fowler Domain in South Australia
S Thiel, G Heinson
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 115 (B6), 2010
612010
Magnetotelluric constraints on subduction polarity: reversing reconstruction models for Proterozoic Australia
K Selway, M Hand, GS Heinson, JL Payne
Geology 37 (9), 799-802, 2009
532009
Relating permeability and electrical resistivity in fractures using random resistor network models
A Kirkby, G Heinson, L Krieger
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 121 (3), 1546-1564, 2016
512016
A comparison of electrical and electromagnetic methods for the detection of hydraulic pathways in a fractured rock aquifer, Clare Valley, South Australia
D Skinner, G Heinson
Hydrogeology Journal 12, 576-590, 2004
512004
Geophysical methods in saline groundwater studies: locating perched water tables and fresh-water lenses
B Barrett, G Heinson, M Hatch, A Telfer
Exploration Geophysics 33 (2), 115-121, 2002
512002
Episodic melt transport at mid‐ocean ridges inferred from magnetotelluric sounding
G Heinson, S Constable, A White
Geophysical research letters 27 (15), 2317-2320, 2000
502000
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