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Biogeography of the Lord Howe Rise region, Tasman Sea
In this review we aim to synthesise physical and biological information on the Lord Howe Rise (LHR) region to describe its biogeography at a regional scale (100s of kilometres)... -
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Basement Architecture and Formation of an Ocean-continent Transform Boundary...
Basement architecture off western Tasmania is a legacy of late Neoproterozoic-Cambrian subduction-related processes, ocean basin closure and multiple accretionary events,... -
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Structural and Stratigraphic Architecture of Australia's Frontier Onshore...
The Onshore Energy Security Program, funded by the Australian Government and conducted by Geoscience Australia, has acquired deep seismic reflection data, in conjunction with... -
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An overview of Geoscience Australia work as part of the North Australia NGA Project
In July 2000, Geoscience Australia (then the Australian Geological Survey Organisation) joined with the Northern Territory Geological Survey (NTGS) in the North Australia NGA... -
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An Improved Understanding of Earthquake Ground Motion in Australia
In the past two years, Geoscience Australia has made significant progress in improving our understanding of earthquake ground-shaking in Australia. This research has culminated... -
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Groundwater and Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide
The geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is the process whereby CO2 captured from power plants or other industrial facilities is transported by pipeline to a suitable... -
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Development of tsunami hazard maps for the Mentawai Islands, Indonesia,...
Heterogeneous distribution of slip during megathrust earthquakes has been shown to significantly affect the spatial distribution of tsunami height in both numerical studies and... -
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Hydrodynamic modelling of coastal inundation
Modelling the effects on the built environment of natural hazards such as riverine flooding, storm surges and tsunami is critical for understanding their economic and social... -
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Cost-Effective Mitigation Strategy Development for Flood Prone Buildings
On an annual basis floods impact many Australian communities. Some communities have been inundated repeatedly over a period of a few years due to inappropriate urban development... -
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Proposed Australian Building Stock Categorisation for Bushfire and Natural...
This paper presents the initial building vulnerability schema proposed for the Bushfire and Natural Hazards Collaborative Research Centre (BNHCRC) project entitled 'Cost-... -
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Rift Evolution in the Capel and Faust Basins, Offshore Eastern Australia,...
The Capel and Faust basins are located on the northern Lord Howe Rise between eastern Australia and New Caledonia in water depths of 1300-2500 m. Under the Australian... -
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Probabilistic Volcanic Ash Hazard Analysis (PVAHA)II: Asia-Pacific...
Volcanic ash presents a natural hazard with a global reach, as ash can be transported up to thousands of kilometers from a given volcanic eruption to cross national boundaries... -
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Potential impacts of marine seismic surveys on fish & invertebrates
The extent to which low-frequency sound from marine seismic surveys impacts marine fauna is a subject of growing concern. The predominant frequency range of seismic airgun... -
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Space-geodetic determination of surface deformation due to resource...
Abstract submitted to the 2013 DLR TerraSAR-X science team meeting to be held in Oberpfaffenhoffen in Germany, 10-12 June 2013. The abstract describes progress relating to the... -
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Sediments down under : field excursions. 12th International Sedimentological...
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A GPS, VLBI and local tie inter-comparison: first results for the Australian...
AuScope is part of the Australian Government's National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) and has the objective of upgrading the accuracy of the terrestrial... -
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The Role of Deep Seismic Reflection Data In Understanding the Architecture...
The Onshore Energy Security Program, funded by the Australian Government, Geoscience Australia has acquired deep seismic reflection data across several frontier sedimentary... -
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A tale of two seisms Down Under: 23 March 2012 Mw 5.4 Ernabella and 9 June...
On 23 March 2012 a MW 5.4 intraplate earthquake occurred in the eastern Musgrave Ranges of north-central South Australia, near the community of Ernabella (Pukatja). This was the... -
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Barite, BIFs and Bugs: Implications to the Evolution of the Earth's Early...
The presence of relatively abundant bedded sulfate deposits before 3.2 Ga and after 1.8 Ga, the peak in iron formation abundance between 3.2 and 1.8 Ga, and the aqueous... -
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Reducing exploration risk and promoting exploration with results from the...
The Pine Creek airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey is the largest undertaken in the Northern Territory to date, covering an area of 74,000km squared (roughly the size of...