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Reconciling the previously incompatible through a National Australia-wide...
The Australian wide airborne electromagnetic programme AusAEM stands as the largest survey of its kind aiming to cover the Australian continent at approximately 20 km line-... -
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Interactions between tectonostratigraphy, depositional environments and...
This seminar will showcase new results from the late Carboniferous to Middle Triassic Cooper Basin that challenge existing notions on its evolution, new insights on sediment... -
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From Extraction to Injection: Australia's Subsurface Energy Resources Potential
Australia, like the rest of the world, is forward looking and implementing a range of initiatives to support its transition to a lower carbon future. This presentation will... -
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Mapping electrical conductivity structure for geological interpretation and...
The magnetotellurics (MT) method maps the electrical conductivity/resistivity structure of the subsurface, which provides crucial information for mineral exploration. Geoscience... -
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From National to Local: GA's Tropical Cyclone Hazard Assessment in Action
"History provides a limited picture of what can happen from tropical cyclones (TCs). Take the example of Port Hedland or Townsville, with limited numbers of close TC impacts,... -
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The Australian Geospatial Reference System: The Foundation for Positioning Australia
The Positioning Australia program is a $225 million commitment from the Australian Government to provide 10 cm accurate positioning to all Australians. This is a significant... -
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Mapping our future with the Digital Atlas of Australia
Join the team behind the Digital Atlas of Australia to explore how they are collaborating with government partners to transform how we access and use location data. In... -
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Minerals to Meteorites: the National Mineral & Fossil Collection
From minerals to meteorites, this presentation will delve into the amazing specimens held at the National Mineral & Fossil Collection, explore our recent work and projects,... -
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The Power of Where: the value of geodesy to society
Every day, humanity benefits from geodesy. Geodesy is the science of measuring the size, shape, orientation and gravity field of our planet and it is a foundation for evidence-... -
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HiQGA: High Quality Geophysical Analysis
From being a poorly understood qualitative mapping tool, airborne electromagnetic (AEM) geophysics has become a mainstay for rapidly imaging the top few hundred metres of buried... -
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Preview of Geoscience Australia's Science Strategy 2028
Geoscience Australia's value to the nation, outlined in our overarching Strategy 2028, is through our science. However, the way that we apply our science to support a strong... -
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Evidence Base for Earthquake Risk Mitigation in Australia: Case study of...
Earthquake hazard was not fully recognised in Australian building design until the mid-1990's. This oversight has resulted in a legacy of vulnerable buildings that can be... -
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Assessing the Status of Groundwater in the Great Artesian Basin
The Australian Government, through the National Water Infrastructure Development Fund, commissioned Geoscience Australia to undertake a 3-year project ‘Assessing the Status of... -
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New insights into the offshore Otway Basin
Geoscience Australia has undertaken a regional seismic mapping study of the offshore Otway Basin extending across the explored inner basin to the frontier deep-water region.... -
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The release of the 2019 Australian National Gravity Grids and the new...
For the first time in Australia, ground gravity, airborne gravity/gravity gradiometry, and satellite gravity observations have been combined to produce a series of National... -
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Copernicus Australasia Regional Data Hub (the Hub) : Australasia's gateway...
The Copernicus Australasia Regional Data Hub (the Hub) is Australasia’s gateway to Sentinel satellite data from Europe’s Copernicus Programme in our region, covering a third of... -
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Investigating Australia's Under Cover Geology Using the World's Largest...
The AusAEM survey is the world's largest airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey flown to date, extending across an area exceeding 3.5 million km2 over Western Australia, the... -
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Earth observations for water resources management & Digital Earth Africa:...
Title: Earth observations for water resources management - Crawford Fund Derek Tribe Address Overview: During the Derek Tribe Address, Dr Lisa-Maria Rebelo will discuss the... -
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Second Phase of the Exploring for the Future Program (2020-2024)
Exploring for the Future is an Australian Government program led by Geoscience Australia that aims to drive investment in the resources and agricultural sectors by providing... -
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Cloudy with a chance of noise
One annoying geodetic variable is a treasure trove of information to meteorologists. This talk will focus on a project in partnership with the BoM, RMIT and FrontierSI turned...