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The Kalgoorlie Earthquake of the 20th April 2010 : Preliminary Damage Survey Outcomes
The seismicity of the Australian continent is low to moderate by world standards. However, the seismic risk is much higher for some types of Australian infrastructure. The... -
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Geoscience mapping towards the 21st century : 1989 Research Symposium,...
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Basement and crustal structure of the Bonaparte - Browse Basins
Australia's North West Margin (NWAM) is segmented into four discrete basins which have distinct rift and reactivation histories: Carnarvon, offshore Canning (Roebuck), Browse... -
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Visualisation and presentation of 3D geoscience information
Advances in computer technology have provided the opportunity to present geoscience information in new and innovative ways. The use of web-based three-dimensional interactive... -
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3D Mapping and Gravity Modelling of Capel and Faust Basins
The Capel and Faust basins lie at water depths of 1500-3000 metres, 800 km east of Brisbane. Geoscience Australia began a petroleum prospectivity study of these remote frontier... -
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Sandstone uranium deposits associated with hydrocarbon-bearing basins:...
Sandstone deposits are important sources of uranium, accounting for approximately 20 percent of global production, largely through in situ leach (ISL) mining. Most of this... -
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Undiscovered resource assessment methodologies and application to the Bonaparte Basin
A medium term forecast of undiscovered hydrocarbon resources for the Mesozoic and Palaeozoic petroleum systems of the Bonaparte Basin has been generated by Geoscience Australia.... -
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A Rapid Method to Characterize Seabed Habitats and Associated Macro-Organisms
This study presents a method for rapidly collecting, processing, and interrogating real-time abiotic and biotic seabed data to determine seabed habitat classifications. This is... -
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Mentelle Basin - Tectonic Evolution Controlled by of the Combined...
New geophysical data acquired by Geoscience Australia during the Southwest Margins 2D seismic survey in 2008-09 has been used to interpret the tectonic and depositional history... -
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Embedding Data Stewardship in Geoscience Australia
Geoscience Australia (GA) has adopted Data Stewardship as an organisation-wide initiative to improve the way we manage and share our data. Although the theory behind data... -
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Preliminary Results from Marine Seismic Survey GA302 over Capel and Faust Basins
Data from 50 sonobuoys were recorded over the Capel and Faust Basins, 800 km to the east of Australia in water depths 1500-2000 m, during a 2006 seismic survey (GA302) for... -
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Integrated approach to CO2 storage assessment in the offshore South Perth...
As part of the Australian Government National CO2 Infrastructure Plan (NCIP), Geoscience Australia is undertaking CO2 storage assessment of the Vlaming Sub-basin located... -
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National Exposure Information System Program for Townsville 28 October 2010 Agenda
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Tools and Datasets of the Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for...
The Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response (PAGER) System plays a primary alerting role for global earthquake disasters as part of the U.S. Geological Surveys... -
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Sedimentology of the Middle Proterozoic McArthur Basin, Northern Australia
Our understanding of the geological history and evolution of many parts of Australia is at the reconnaissance level. This is true to a large extent for much of the Proterozoic... -
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Pine Creek airborne electromagnetic survey results
In 2008-2009 Geoscience Australia, contracted Fugro Airborne Surveys and Geotech Airborne, to respectively acquire TEMPEST and VTEM airborne electromagnetic (AEM) data with... -
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Corner Reflectors as the tie between InSAR and GNSS measurements: Case study...
Poster for presentation at European Space Agency 'Fringe' conference, 23-27 March 2015. -
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Statistical modelling of extreme ocean climate with incorporation of storm clustering
Knowledge of extreme ocean climate is essential for the accurate assessment of coastal hazards to facilitate risk informed decision making in coastal planning and management.... -
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Measuring the degree of contamination of samples during grinding
A presentation given at the Australian X-Ray Analytical Association conference in Fremantle held 14-18 February 2005. Geoscience Australia recently conducted a series of tests... -
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A Schema To Categorise Residential Buildings In Australian Floodplains
Recent events in Queensland in 2011 and 2013 have highlighted the vulnerability of housing to flooding and have caused billions of dollars in losses. To reduce future losses...