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Novel method to concurrently sample the planktobenthos and benthos
The planktobenthos is an important area with unique environmental conditions and represents the immediate link between the benthos and the water column. Despite its close links... -
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New national geoscience datasets in Australia: geology, geophysics and geochemistry
New National Geoscience Datasets in Australia: Geology, Geophysics and Geochemistry In 2006, the Australian Government announced a new Energy Security Initiative, which led to... -
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Alteration mapping with the laser Raman microprobe: a new technique
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Comparison of earthquake source spectra and attenuation in eastern North...
The paucity of ground-motion data in Stable Continental Regions (SCRs) remains a key limitation when developing relations that seek to predict effects of strong ground-shaking... -
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Mapping Geological Storage Prospectivity of CO2 for the World's Sedimentary...
Identification of major hydrocarbon provinces from existing world assessments for hydrocarbon potential can be used to identify those sedimentary basins at a global level that... -
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Annual Geoscience Exploration Seminar (AGES) 2005 abstracts
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Geology-benthos Relationships on a Temperate Rocky Bank, Eastern Bass...
To better understand the possible relationships between the geology of the seabed and the associated biological communities, a multibeam sonar survey over New Zealand Star Bank... -
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Effects of Abiotic Stressors on Infaunal Burrowing and Associated Sediment...
Infauna play key roles in nutrient cycling and bioturbation by facilitating exchange across the sediment-water interface, but the effects of environmental stressors on the... -
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Shear Wave Velocity measurement at Australian Ground Motion Seismometer...
Near-surface shear-wave velocity profiles were acquired at eighteen permanent and temporary seismograph sites in Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria and New South... -
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The precious metals potential of the Rockley Volcanics in the Lachlan Fold Belt
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A comparison of Ordovician and Devonian magmatism in the eastern Lachlan...
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Joint NTGS-AGSO age determination program 1999-2001
This Record is a source document listing new zircon U-Pb isotopic ages measured for key rocks units in Australia's Northern Territory. The samples are critical reference points... -
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Annual Geoscience Exploration Seminar (AGES) 2004 abstracts
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Hot rocks in a cold place: high sub-glacial heat flow in east Antarctica
Numerical models are the primary predictive tools for understanding the dynamic behavior of the Antarctic ice sheet. But a key boundary parameter - the magnitude of sub-glacial... -
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Diatoms Control Nutrient Cycles in a Temperate, Wave-dominated Estuary...
Diatoms are important primary producers within pelagic, benthic end epiphytic communities and their siliceous frustule leads to rapid sinking to the sediment. As a consequence,... -
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Ocean-floor volcanism in the Lachlan Fold Belt: new evidence from the...
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A holistic approach to inversion of frequency-domain airborne EM data
We have developed a holistic method for simultaneously calibrating, processing, and inverting frequency-domain airborne electromagnetic data. A spline-based, 3D, layered... -
Modelling Bio-irrigation Rates in the Sediments of Port Phillip Bay
The introduction of a deuterium-enriched tracer to benthic incubation chambers emplaced on the sea floor of Port Phillip Bay provides a method of modelling bio-irrigation within... -
Diatoms Control Nutrient Cycles in a Temperate, Wave-dominated Estuary...
Diatoms are important primary producers within pelagic, benthic end epiphytic communities and their siliceous frustule leads to rapid sinking to the sediment. As a consequence,... -
Effects of Abiotic Stressors on Infaunal Burrowing and Associated Sediment...
Infauna play key roles in nutrient cycling and bioturbation by facilitating exchange across the sediment-water interface, but the effects of environmental stressors on the...