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Seismic Monitoring of NSW CSG Areas: Monitoring of seismic activity in the...
New South Wales (NSW) Trade and Investment (now Department of Regional NSW) and Geoscience Australia established a National Collaborative Framework agreement to undertake... -
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The 2023 National Seismic Hazard Assessment for Australia. Model Input and...
This Geoscience Australia Record contains technical data and input files that, when used with the Global Earthquake Model’s (GEM’s) OpenQuake-engine probabilistic seismic hazard... -
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Reviewing the 1 March 1954 Adelaide Earthquake, South Australia
The 1 March 1954 earthquake in South Australia is the most damaging earthquake to impact the densely populated Adelaide region since European settlement. Previous... -
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The 2023 National Seismic Hazard Assessment for Australia. Model Overview
Geoscience Australia, together with contributions from the wider Australian seismology community, have produced the 2023 National Seismic Hazard Assessment (NSHA23), intended... -
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Atlas of Seismic Hazard Maps of Australia
In 2012 Geoscience Australia produced a National Seismic Hazard Map (NSHM) of Australia using the Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment (PSHA) methodology. The primary product... -
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Preservation of Historical Australian Seismograms, Magnetograms and...
Efforts are underway to digitally preserve seismograms, magnetograms and geomagnetic absolute observations from Australian observatories. These datasets are stored in original... -
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Earthquake Risk and Mitigation Assessment in Tasmania State-wide Assessment...
We performed an earthquake risk assessment of the state of Tasmania through a collaboration between the Tasmania Department of State Growth and Geoscience Australia with... -
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Seismic monitoring of CSG regions in NSW
Geoscience Australia and the NSW Department of Industry undertook seismic monitoring of the NSW CSG extraction area in Camden as well as baseline monitoring in the region... -
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Evaluation of the NSHA23 Magnitude Conversion Equations Using a New Moment...
An earthquake catalogue based on the moment magnitude scale (MW) is a prerequisite for global best practice seismic hazard analyses. The 2018 National Seismic Hazard Assessment... -
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Western Tasmania Regional Seismic Data, Selected Reprocessed Lines from...
Seismic and navigation data for selected lines from seismic surveys T69A and T70A in SEGY format. -
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South Nicholson Basin seismic interpretation
The South Nicholson Basin and immediate surrounding region are situated between the Paleo- to Mesoproterozoic Mount Isa Province and McArthur Basin. Both the Mount Isa Province... -
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The 2012 Australian Seismic Hazard Map - Introduction and Approach
Geoscience Australia is currently drafting a new Australian Earthquake Hazard Map (or more correctly a series of maps) using modern methods and models. Among other applications,... -
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AusArray 2° continental-scale deployment
Output type: Exploring for the Future Extended Abstract Short abstract: Passive seismic methods serve as versatile tools for probing Earth structure and facilitating new... -
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Basement architecture from the Pilbara Craton to the Aileron Province: new...
Crustal architecture places first-order controls on the distribution of mineral and energy resources. However, despite its importance, it is poorly constrained over much of... -
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L206 South Gippsland Deep Crustal Seismic Survey, VIC 2015
2D seismic reflection data were acquired in the South Gippsland region of Victoria in June-July 2015. The project was a collaboration between the Geological Survey of Victoria... -
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Ambient noise tomography of Australia: Application to AusArray deployment - Update
As part of the first phase (2016-2020) of the Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program, Geoscience Australia deployed 119 broad band seismic stations in northern Australia. This... -
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Aftershock probability model for Australia
After a main shock, the magnitude and timing of smaller aftershocks follow characteristic distributions known as Gutenberg-Richter and Omori laws, respectively. Based on these... -
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3-D seismic reflector orientations from 2-D lines across the Kalgoorlie Goldfields
Conference abstract on seismic reflector orientation analysis from the Yilgarn Craton (Western Australia): Interpretation of seismic data in hard rock areas is challenging due... -
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Site Characterization for ANSN Stations Using the Ellipticity Curve...
The site-specific shear velocity profile for the top 30 m, VS30, is the most popular geotechnical parameter to characterize local site conditions. Shear velocity measurements...
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