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Various resources related to the Experts Workshop on Bioregionalisation of...
In September 2006, twenty-three scientists from six countries attended an Experts Workshop on Bioregionalisation of the Southern Ocean held in Hobart, Australia. The workshop... -
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A Nationally Consistent Geomorphic Classification of the Australian Coastal Zone
Geoscience Australia has completed the first phase of an areal map of Australia's coastal geomorphological units. Utilising pre-existing GIS datasets procured from local, state... -
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A national-scale vulnerability assessment of seawater intrusion: coastal...
Fresh groundwater stored in Australian coastal aquifers constitutes an important resource for humans and the natural environment. However, many Australian coastal aquifers are... -
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Nutrient Release from Sediments of the Torbay Drainage System, South-western...
In April 2005, Geoscience Australia (GA) conducted a field survey of the waterbodies of the Torbay catchment drainage system. The Torbay Catchment Group and the Western... -
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Benthic Nutrient Fluxes in Smiths Lake, NSW
Geoscience Australia conducted a survey of benthic nutrient fluxes in Smiths Lake , during February 2003, to gather baseline data for the ongoing management of the waterway by... -
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The nature and mineralogy of beach and dune sands on the central and...
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National Coastal Geomorphology Information Framework: Discovery and Distribution
Geoscience Australia collaborated with the Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency (DCCEE) in a national programme of work that focused on an assessment of the... -
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Nutrient Sources, Water Quality and Biogeochemical Processes in the Coorong,...
The Coorong, a shallow coastal lagoon at the mouth of the Murray River, has had a significant decline in water quality over the last 15 years because of reduced freshwater... -
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Major achievements of the comparative geomorphology of estuaries project
Australia's near-pristine estuaries are some of our most valuable natural assets, with many natural and cultural heritage values. They are important as undisturbed habitat for... -
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Mapping and characterising soft-sediment habitats, and evaluating physical...
A series of short field surveys in Jervis Bay, New South Wales, were undertaken by Geoscience Australia staff as part of the Surrogates Program in the Commonwealth Environmental... -
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The Geomorphology and Sediments of Cockburn Sound
This study examined the geomorphology of the sea bed, the spatial distribution of the various sediment types and the geomorphic evolution of Cockburn Sound. -
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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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Historic Environmental Changes and Present-day Nutrient Release from...
This report presents the results of a study by Geoscience Australia of Stokes Inlet and Wellstead Estuary, located in southwestern Western Australia, based on data collected... -
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Heavy mineral deposits of the North Coast beaches
The principal heavy mineral deposits occur along the stretch of beaches from Ballina to Tweed Heads, in northern New South Wales, though lesser, but still commercial,... -
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National Coastal Groundwater Management Knowledge Transfer Workshop:...
Workshop Proceedings of the National Coastal Groundwater Management Knowledge Transfer Workshop held in Canberra on 28-29 May 2013 -
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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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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... -
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Sustainability in Marine and Coastal Environments : A Canberra Marine Forum
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Coastal erosion geophysical survey of the Gold Coast, Queensland 1967
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Outline map of Australia
A simple blackline map of the outline of Australia, suitable to be printed at A4 or A3 size.