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Flythrough showing the seafloor geomorphology of the Windmill Islands, Casey...
This flythrough illustrates the geomorphic features imaged during a multibeam sonar survey (GA-0348) of the coastal waters around Casey station and the adjacent Windmill... -
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Australian Coastal Geomorphology Scale Guide MapServer
The service contains the Australian Coastal Geomorphology Scale Guide, used to support a national coastal risk assessment. It includes the extents of various reclassified costal... -
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Great Barrier Reef Banks
Geomorphic banks were mapped in this study based on a GIS analysis of a 100 m bathymetry grid for the Great Barrier Reef produced by Beaman (2010). The bathymetric data were... -
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Geomorphic and cosmogenic nuclide constraints on escarpment evolution in an...
The ~900 km long Darling Scarp in Western Australia is one of the most prominent linear topographic features on Earth. Despite the presence of over-steepened reaches in all... -
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Seabed Environments and Subsurface Geology of the Capel-Faust Basins and...
This report contains the preliminary results of Geoscience Australia marine reconnaissance survey TAN0713 to the east margin of Australia. The survey, completed as part of the... -
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Australian Coastal Geomorphology Depositional Environment WMS
The service contains the Australian Coastal Geomorphology Environments, used to support a national coastal risk assessment. It describes the location and extent primary... -
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Australian Coastal Geomorphology Landform Type MapServer
The service contains the Australian Coastal Geomorphology Landform Type Classifications, used to support a national coastal risk assessment. It describes the location and extent... -
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Geomorphic Features of Australia's Marine Jurisdiction MapServer
The Geomorphic Features of Australia's Marine Jurisdiction web service brings together various datasets produced by Geoscience Australia that describe the distribution and types... -
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The Fitzroy Contaminants Project - A Study of the Nutrient and Fine-sediment...
The Fitzroy catchment is the largest Queensland catchment discharging to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) lagoon. Sediments and nutrients together with anthropogenic pollutants... -
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Marine Zone Management and the EPBC ACT: How Environmental Marine Geological...
In order to protect the diversity of marine life in Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), the federal parliament has passed the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity... -
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Late Neogene Ice Drainage Changes in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica and the...
During the late Neogene, the Lambert Glacier-Amery Ice Shelf drainage system flowed across Prydz Bay and showed several changes in flow pattern. In the Early Pliocene, the... -
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Lithofacies distribution in relation to the geomorphic provinces of Prydz...
Over the past 15 years, Japanese, Australian and Russian expeditions to Prydz Bay have collected about 30 000 kilometrs of bathymetric data, 6 000 kilometres of sidescan sonar... -
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Australian Coastal Geomorphology Scale Guide WMS
The service contains the Australian Coastal Geomorphology Scale Guide, used to support a national coastal risk assessment. It includes the extents of various reclassified costal... -
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Australian Submarine Canyons MapServer
The Australian Submarine Canyons service identifies the location of 753 submarine canyons surrounding mainland Australia and its external territories, with associated metrics. -
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NSW Continental Slope Survey - Post Cruise Report
This cross agency report, highlights the areas of the central NSW continental slope prone to sediment mass wasting over time. It includes the critical factors which contribute... -
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Preliminary report on the Apinaipi structure, Papua
The aim of this examination was to map in as much detail as possible the structure of the Apinaipi Anticline, which is situated on the coast of Papua, 100 miles north-west of... -
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Australian Estuaries and Coastal Waterways : A Geoscience Perspective for...
Australian estuaries and coastal waterways were classified into six subclasses according to the wave-, tide- and river-energies that shape them, and also according to their... -
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Australian Submarine Canyons WMS
The Australian Submarine Canyons service identifies the location of 753 submarine canyons surrounding mainland Australia and its external territories, with associated metrics. -
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Tectonic geomorphology of Australia
The Australian continent is actively deforming in response to far-field stresses generated by plate boundary interactions and buoyancy forces associated with mantle dynamics. On... -
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Geomorphology and Sediment Transport in Keppel Bay, Central Queensland, Australia
Keppel Bay is a macrotidal environment that represents the interface of the large catchment of the Fitzroy River with the southern GBR continental shelf. In this study, we...