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Geoscience and environmental map of Jervis Bay Territory and Beecroft Peninsula
A fascinating geoscience and environment map exploring the link between many of the natural features of Jervis Bay. This map includes 5 separate maps and 17 colour images - 1:25... -
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Australia's Identified Mineral Resources 1998
In 1997, Australia's Economic Demonstrated Resources (EDR) of bauxite, black coal, cobalt, magnesite, mineral sands, nickel, tantalum and vanadium rose. Reduced EDR were... -
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Precompetitive geoscience for minerals discovery
The world is turning to the minerals sector to meet sustainable development goals on the path to net zero emissions, buoyed by modern manufacturing. Discovery and development of... -
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Large-scale exploration targeting for uranium mineral systems within the...
The Eromanga Basin has the potential to contain significant sandstone-hosted uranium mineralisation. Publicly available geophysical and geochemical datasets have been integrated... -
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Predicting Seabed Sand Content across the Australian Margin Using Machine...
In this study, we aim to identify the most appropriate methods for spatial interpolation of seabed sand content for the AEEZ using samples extracted on August 2010 from... -
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Predicting Seabed Mud Content across the Australian Margin: Comparison of...
In this study, we conducted a simulation experiment to identify robust spatial interpolation methods using samples of seabed mud content in the Geoscience Australian Marine... -
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Australia's Identified Mineral Resources 2010
Australia's Identified Mineral Resources 2010 presents estimates of Australia's mineral resources at end of December 2009 for all major and several minor mineral commodities... -
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Hydrocarbon Generation and Expulsion from Early Cretaceous Source Rocks in...
Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS), Rock-Eval pyrolysis and total organic carbon (TOC) analyses were carried out on 165 organic-rich Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous... -
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Australia's Identified Mineral Resources 2000
In 1999, Australia's economic demonstrated resources (EDR) of bauxite, diamond, gold, iron ore, manganese ore, magnesite, mineral sands (ilmenite, rutile, and zircon), nickel,... -
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Proterozoic Mafic-Ultramafic Magmatic Events in the Northern Territory and...
This address was presented at the 2007 Australian Nickel Conference held in Perth, 24-25 October 2007. On the 16 May 2007, the price of nickel metal rose to an all-time record... -
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Recharge and discharge estimation in data poor areas: Scientific reference guide
This project involved two phases, the first of which compiled reviews of recharge and discharge studies that have been undertaken in Australia. It also involved preliminary... -
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A Review of Spatial Interpolation Methods for Environmental Scientists
This review aims to provide some guidelines and suggestions in relation to the application of the methods to environmental data by comparing the features of the commonly applied... -
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Update on Prospectivity Studies of the Georgina and Cooper Basins
Presention providing an update of studies currently underway at Geoscience Australian that are focused on the regional conventional and unconventional prospectivity of the... -
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Australia's Identified Mineral Resources 1995
The Australian mineral industry is an integral part of the domestic economy with $30.3 billion being generated in export earnings in the 1994-95 fiscal year. As in 1993-94,... -
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Uranium deposit types: a systems perspective
Uranium deposits are generally classified into types based on host rock, orebody morphology or structural setting. Widely used schemes contain 14 or more deposit types and... -
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The new normal for geoscience in a post-COVID world: connecting informed...
We consider how our society can use data, information and knowledge of the Earth under a broad definition of geoscience to better connect with the Earth system. This is... -
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Exploration implications of Geoscience Australia's $59 million geoscience initiative
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Potential applications in baseline geochemical data for Geoscience Australia...
Australia's geochemical environment affects our well-being. It directly affects public health, agriculture and mining activities, yet nation-wide geochemical surveys such as... -
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A multidisciplinary geoscience tools approach to understand Australia's...
Geoscience Australia, in partnership with Commonwealth, State and Territory governments is delivering national and regional groundwater investigations through the Exploring for... -
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Are there any sandstone-hosted uranium systems in the Eromanga Basin?
As part of Geoscience Australia's Onshore Energy Security Program the authors have investigated whether there is any evidence that a sandstone hosted uranium system has operated...