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Geological insights of Northern Australia’s AusAEM airborne EM survey
Airborne electromagnetic data generated by the AusAEM Survey are shown to map mineral deposit host rocks and regional geological features within the AusAEM Survey area. We have... -
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AusAEM: imaging the near-surface from the world’s largest airborne...
Real advances in understanding geology for mineral, energy and groundwater resource potential of the Australian continent will come from unveiling what lies at depth, especially... -
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Spatio-temporal evolution of Australian lithosphere–asthenosphere boundary...
Cratonic margins host many of the natural resources upon which our society depends. Despite this, little is known about the dynamic evolution of these regions and the stability... -
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Exploiting Cenozoic volcanic activity to quantify upper mantle structure...
There is a growing recognition that lithospheric structure places first-order controls on the distribution of resources within the upper crust. While this structure is... -
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A decade-long between-system comparison of AEM conductivities at Menindee...
Airborne electromagnetic (AEM) surveying provides a rapid means of imaging shallow subsurface geology as represented by changes in electrical conductivity within the earth.... -
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Trans-dimensional Bayesian inversion of Airborne Electromagnetic data for 2D...
This paper presents the application of a novel trans-dimensional sampling approach to a time domain airborne electromagnetic (AEM) inverse problem to solve for plausible... -
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SkyTEM helicopter Airborne Electromagnetic Survey Musgrave Region, South...
The product consists of 8,800 line kilometres of time‐domain airborne electromagnetic (AEM) geophysical data acquired over the far north part of South Australia known as the... -
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High-Performance Seismological Tools (HiPerSeis)
Seismological data are used for a variety of purposes, from earthquake hazard zonation to mapping Earth structure and mineral resource exploration. The immense volumes of... -
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Synthetic magnetotelluric modelling of a regional fault network –...
The magnetotelluric (MT) method is increasingly being applied to mineral exploration under cover with several case studies showing that mineral systems can be imaged from the...
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