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Flood vulnerability research at Geoscience Australia
Australia has experienced devastating floods in recent years which have resulted in significant financial loss and disruption to communities. Even though flood events have... -
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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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Disaster Data Collection
A natural disaster event can stretch emergency personnel to breaking point. However, at the very time that the community is most pre-occupied with response, important but... -
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Impact of Landslides in Australia to June 1999
In the following discussion the term 'landslides' is used in a very broad sense to include rock falls, topples, flows of solid material and slow movements of a few tens of... -
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An enhancement of earthquake vulnerability models for Australian residential...
Geoscience Australia (GA) has developed the Earthquake Risk Model (EQRM) as an open source software for probabilistic earthquake hazard and risk assessment. In the EQRM... -
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Event chronology and prospectivity of the mafic magmatic systems in the...
As part of the National Geoscience Agreement with the Northern Territory Geological Survey, Geoscience Australia is evaluating the geological setting of the mafic-ultramafic... -
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Potential field and bathymetry grids of Australia's margins
The Australian Geological Survey Organistaion, in co-operation with Desmond Fitzgerald and Associates and the Australian Hydrographic Service, has produced a set of digital... -
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Timing of regional tectonism and Au-mineralisation in the Tanami Block:...
Existing age constraints for geological events in the Tanami Block come predominantly from U-Pb geochronology of i) detrital zircons in sediments, and ii) magmatic zircons in... -
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Co-seismic surface deformation relating to the March 23, 2012 Mw5.4...
On 23 March 2012, at 09:25 GMT, a MW 5.4 earthquake occurred in the eastern Musgrave Ranges region of north-central South Australia, near the community of Ernabella (Pukatja).... -
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Deep Seismic Reflection Profiling in the NE Yilgarn: Imlications for the...
Deep-seismic reflection data have provided information on the crustal architecture of several highly mineralised regions within the Archaean northeastern Yilgarn Craton, Western... -
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Basin geometries and fracture zone development along Australia's southern...
Paleogeographic reconstructions of the conjugate Australian and Antarctic rifted continental margins based on geological versus plate tectonic considerations are rarely, if... -
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Temporal clustering of surface ruptures on stable continental region faults:...
A characteristic of Australian stable continental region (SCR) faults appears to be the temporal clustering of surface rupturing earthquakes. With the possible exception of... -
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Complete list of Volcano Infrasound Abstracts - Infrasound Technology Workshop 2004
Large atmospheric acoustic sources such as: volcanic eruptions, bolides (terminating meteorite explosions), the ocean surface, chemical and nuclear detonations generate copious... -
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Physical Controls on Deep Water Coral Communities on the George V Land...
Dense coral-sponge communities on the upper continental slope at 570 - 950 m off George V Land have been identified as a Vulnerable Marine Ecosystem in the Antarctic. The... -
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Rates of seismogenic landscape change in intraplate Australia
Australia is one of the lowest, flattest, most arid, and most slowly eroding continents on Earth (Quigley et al. 2010). The average elevation of the continent is only c. 330 m... -
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Complete list of General Infrasound Abstracts - Infrasound Technology Workshop 2004
Large atmospheric acoustic sources such as: volcanic eruptions, bolides (terminating meteorite explosions), the ocean surface, chemical and nuclear detonations generate copious... -
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Legal Traceability of GPS Positions in Australia
The national measurement system in Australia ensures a basis for legally traceable, consistent and internationally recognised measurements. With the growing societal dependency... -
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Wollongong Landslides: Hazard Modelling and Risk Assessment
Landslide in Australia, for the most part, is not seen as a major threat to our urban communities. However, this general belief is far from the reality of the situation. Our... -
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A short user guide for UBC-GIF gravity and magnetic inversions
Obtaining reliable predictions of the subsurface will provide a critical advantage for explorers seeking mineral deposits at depth and beneath cover. A common approach in... -
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The Paleoproterozoic McArthur River (HYC) Pb/Zn/Ag deposit of northern...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in ore and mudstone within the McArthur River ore deposit show compound distributions similar to those of hydrothermally-generated...