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Geology and Evolution of the Capel and Faust basins: Implications for...
The Capel and Faust basins are located on the northern Lord Howe Rise in water depths of 1300-2500 m. Geoscience Australia recently completed a geological and petroleum... -
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The National Exposure Information System Flyer
The National Exposure Information System (NEXIS) is a major capability being developed by Geoscience Australia. NEXIS provides nationally consistent exposure information to... -
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Cyclone Larry Forum Report - James Cook University - Townsville Campus, 7 April 2006
Cyclone Larry Forum was held at James Cook University, Townsville Campus on 7 April 2006. Preliminary results from post-impact surveys conducted in the aftermath of Severe... -
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Subsidence and thermal history modelling:new insights into hydrocarbon...
Subsidence and thermal history analysis of 31wells and 25 depocentre sites has been undertaken to examine the generation and expulsion history of Jurassic and Early Cretaceous... -
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Improved Assessment of Flood Impact: An Urban Stormwater Case Study of a...
The flood risk in many urban catchments is poorly understood. Legacy stormwater infrastructure is often substandard and anticipated climate change induced sea level rise and... -
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Consistent MMI area estimation for Australian earthquakes
Geoscience Australia has been providing estimates of felt and potential damage radiuses for all earthquakes above magnitude 3.0 since 2002. Similarly, over the last decade,... -
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National Exposure Information System - Program for Brisbane 21-22 October 2010 Agenda
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Facilitating stewardship of scientific data through standards based workflows
There are three district methodologies that thrive to describe science and scientific processes through their methodologies: Metadata, Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) and Ontology.... -
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The 2012 National Earthquake Hazard Map of Australia
Geoscience Australia has recently released the 2012 version of the National Earthquake Hazard Map of Australia. Among other applications, the map is a key component of... -
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National Exposure Information System (NEXIS) Queensland Stakeholder...
NEXIS Queensland Stakeholder Engagement Workshops Minutes Policy makers, researchers and asset managers attended the Queensland stakeholder engagement workshops to better... -
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Airborne Electromagnetic Go-Map for the Paterson Region, WA and Pine Creek, NT
Geoscience Australia (GA) has recently completed two regional-scale Airborne Electromagnetic (AEM) surveys: one in the Paterson Region, WA; and the other in the Pine Creek... -
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Web Based Mapping of Australia's Nickel Sulphide Metallogenic Provinces:...
Presented at the Society of Economic Geologists (SEG) 2004: Predictive Mineral Discovery Under Cover Conference, Perth, September 2004. The paper discusses a web-based... -
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Geochemical characteristics of hydrocarbon families and petroleum systems,...
The Vulcan Sub-basin has been actively explored for over twenty years, with oil production from the Jabiru and Challis-Cassini fields, and the depleted Skua Field, all of which... -
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Innovative Visualisation for Australia's Marine Zone
Geoscience Australia collects and manages large amounts of data for Australia's marine zone, including bathymetry data and the legal boundaries of petroleum acreage release... -
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The influence of attenuation in earthquake ground-motion and magnitude...
Geoscience Australia is currently undertaking the process to update the Australian National Earthquake Hazard Map using modern methods and an extended, more complete catalogue... -
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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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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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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....