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Shedding light on the seafloor
In 2007-08 scientists from Australia, Japan and France set out to survey the marine life and habitats in the region adjacent to Terre Adelie and George V Land in East Antarctica... -
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History of benthic colonisation beneath the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica
This study presents compelling evidence for a diverse and abundant seabed community which has developed over the course of the Holocene beneath the Amery Ice Shelf in East... -
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Proterozoic mafic-ultramafic intrusions in the Arunta Region, central...
The Arunta Region of central Australia exposes the southern margin of the North Australian Craton and contains a record of multiple Proterozoic craton margin processes over a... -
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Preliminary Results from Marine Seismic Survey GA302 over Capel and Faust Basins
Data from 50 sonobuoys were recorded over the Capel and Faust Basins, 800 km to the east of Australia in water depths 1500-2000 m, during a 2006/07 seismic survey (GA302) for... -
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The Biogeochemistry of Iron
For our understanding of interactions between living organisms and the solid earth it is fascinating to investigate the reactivity of iron at the interface of the bio- and... -
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Arc-continent collision and orogenesis in western Tasmanides: insights from...
Crustal architecture in formerly contiguous basement terranes in SE Australia, Tasmania and northern Victoria Land is a legacy of late Neoproterozoic-Cambrian subduction-related... -
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Marine Zone Management and the EPBC ACT: How Environmental Marine Geological...
In order to protect the diversity of marine life in Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), the federal parliament has passed the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity... -
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Australia's Release of Offshore Areas for Greenhouse Gas Geological Storage
This is an article written as a contribution to the IEA GHG R&D Programme's quarterly newsletter (for publication in the June 2009 edition), at the invitation on the IEA GHG... -
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Seabed Environments, Habitats and Biological Assemblages
Pitcher, C.R., P.J., Doherty, and T.J. Anderson. (2008). Seabed environments, habitats and biological assemblages. pages 51-58. In: Hutchings, P.A., M.J. Kingsford, and O.... -
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Defining an active fault in the Australian intraplate context, with some...
Defining a neotectonic fault in the intraplate context is relatively straightforward - the fault must have hosted displacement in the current crusta stress regime. Defining an... -
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AUSPOS: Geoscience Australia's on-line GPS Positioning Service
AUSPOS is Geoscience Australia's on-line static GPS positioning service, providing user access to a state-of-art analysis system via a simple web-interface. Since its launch in... -
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A new generation Magnetic Anomaly Grid Database of Australia (MAGDA) - use...
A new Geoscience Australia Magnetic Anomaly Grid Database of Australia (MAGDA) has been developed. This database contains publicly available airborne magnetic grid data for on-... -
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Assessing the Effect of Hydrocarbon Oil Type and Thickness on a Remote...
We measured the light absorption properties of two naturally occurring Australian hydrocarbon oils, a Gippsland light crude oil and a North West Shelf light condensate. Using... -
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Flood risk management in Australia
This paper introduces the work of the National Flood Risk Advisory Group in providing advice and guidance on the management of flood risk in Australia, in particular its work on... -
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The Nature and Origin of the Submarine Albany Canyons Off Southwest Australia
The Albany Canyon complex off southwest Australia extends 700 km from Cape Leeuwin to east of Esperance. The Canyons head on the uppermost continental slope and extend up to 90... -
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Optical Spectra of Candidate Southern Hemisphere International Celestial...
Furthering our continuing program of spectroscopic observations we present redshifts for 126 radio quasars. Data were obtained with five large telescopes, the 3.58 m New... -
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A Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Assessment for Indonesia
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Geophysical datasets over continental Australia 1986-2002
Magnetic, gamma-ray and gravity data sets provide vital information for mineral and petroleum explorers as well as researchers studying the geology of the Australian continent.... -
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On the Use of Abiotic Surrogates to Describe Marine Benthic Biodiversity
A growing need to manage marine biodiversity at local, regional and global scales cannot be met by applying the limited existing biological data sets. Abiotic surrogacy is... -
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Global tsunami hazard and exposure due to large co-seismic slip
Recent megatsunami have changed our understanding on how to deal with these rare and high consequence events. Nature Geoscience