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Professor W.D. Mike Hall

Qualifications

Ph.D. Imperial College London

Research Interests

  • Structural, stratigraphic and sedimentological aspects of the origin and evolution of sedimentary basins
  • Deformation of sedimentary basins, their evolution into fold belts and controls on their styles of deformation.
  • Neotectonics, seismology and upper crustal structural geology; quantifying the nature of incremental fault displacements and fault and fold growth.

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Mike Hall

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Recent Publications

  • Noll, C & Hall, M 2006 Normal fault growth and its function on the control of sedimentation during basin formation: A case study from field exposures of the Upper Cambrian Owen Conglomerate, West Coast Range, western Tasmania, Australia, Aapg Bulletin, vol. 90, pp 1609-1630
  • Noll, C & Hall, M. 2005. Structural architecture of the Owen Conglomerate, West Coast Range, western Tasmania: field evidence for late Cambrian extension. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 52, 411-426.
  • Noll, C & Hall, M. 2005. Great Lyell Fault, western Tasmania: a collage of Middle and Late Cambrian growth faults reactivated during Devonian orogenesis. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 52, 427-442.
  • Noll, C A & Hall, M, 2003. Stratigraphic architecture and depositional setting of the coarse-grained Upper Cambrian owen Conglomerate, West Coad Range, western Tasmania, Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 50, (6 ), pp835-852
  • Noll, C & Hall, M, 2003. Fluvial architecture and the tectonic control on deposition of onshore eumeralla formation, Otway Ranges, Victoria: Implications for exploration in the early cretaceous Otway Basin, APPEA Journal, 43, (1), pp99-116