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Australian sedimentary thickness from passive seismic methods
Output type: Exploring for the Future Extended Abstract Short abstract: Australia's crust is blanketed by sedimentary cover. Knowledge of the distribution and thickness of... -
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Tomographic model of the Australian region from seismic full waveform inversion
Output Type: Exploring for the Future Extended Abstract Short Abstract: Knowledge of lithospheric structure is crucial information for resources exploration and deepening... -
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Resistivity structures derived from AusLAMP magnetotellurics data in Queensland
Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future program provides precompetitive information to inform decision-making by government, community and industry on the sustainable... -
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Iron oxide copper-gold mineral potential maps
Maps showing the potential for iron oxide copper-gold (IOCG) mineral systems in Australia. Each of the mineral potential maps is a synthesis of four component layers (source of... -
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Multicriteria Resource Potential Mapping. Balancing Geological, Economic &...
Output type: Exploring for the Future Extended Abstract Short abstract: There is an increased international focus on achieving high environmental, socio-economic, and governance... -
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Large-scale crustal architecture as a first-order control on mineral systems
Lithospheric and crustal architecture — the framework of major tectonic blocks, terranes and their boundaries — represents a fundamental first-order control on major geological... -
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A strontium isoscape of southwestern Australia
Strontium isotopes (87Sr/86Sr) are useful in the earth sciences (e.g. recognising geological provinces, studying geological processes) as well in archaeological (e.g. informing... -
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Green steel supply chain options between Australia and Japan
Output Type: Exploring for the Future Extended Abstract Short Abstract: The global push towards decarbonisation may disrupt existing steelmaking supply chains. While this... -
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Geoscience towards net zero - Advancing Australia's Green Steel potential workshop
The energy and resources industries are two essential pillars of Australia’s economy and vital sectors in the global transition to a sustainable and net-zero economy. To enhance... -
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minpot-toolkit
The mineral potential toolkit (aka minpot-toolkit) provides tools to facilitate mineral potential analysis, from spatial associations to feature engineering and fully integrated... -
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Geospatial Data and Deep Learning Expose ESG Risks to Critical Raw Materials...
Disruptions to the global supply chains of critical raw materials (CRM) have the potential to delay or increase the cost of the renewable energy transition. However, for some... -
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3D Model of the Major Crustal Boundaries of Australia 2024 Edition
The ‘Major crustal boundaries of Australia’ dataset synthesises more than 40 years of acquisition of deep seismic reflection data across Australia, where major crustal-scale... -
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Exploring for the Future - An overview of Australia’s transformational...
Australia remains underexplored or unexplored, boasting discovery potential in the mineral, groundwater, and energy resources hidden beneath the surface. These “greenfield”... -
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Cenozoic alkaline and related igneous rocks of Australia GIS
Alkaline and related rocks are a relatively rare class of igneous rocks worldwide. Alkaline rocks encompass a wide range of rock types and are mineralogically and geochemically... -
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Levelised costs for green ironmaking and steelmaking across Australia
Steelmaking value chains are economically important to Australia, but the need to decarbonize traditional steel-making processes could disrupt existing supply lines. Hydrogen-... -
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Electromagnetic Subsurface Imaging of Continent-Scale Airborne Data Using...
Much of Australia has been surveyed with low-flying airborne electromagnetic (AEM) instrumentation under Geoscience Australia’s AusAEM program. Acquired AEM data allow for... -
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Explanatory notes on layered geology maps, eastern Queensland 2020-2022
Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program provides precompetitive information to inform decision-making by government, community and industry on the... -
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Regional magnetic depth estimates for Eastern Resources Corridor (ERC),...
As part of the Australia's Resources Framework Project, in the Exploring for the Future Program, Geoscience Australia and CSIRO have undertaken a magnetic source depth study... -
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The Green Steel Economic Fairways Mapper
Steelmaking value chains are economically important to Australia, but the need to decarbonize traditional steel-making processes could disrupt existing supply lines. Hydrogen-... -
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A national-scale mineral potential assessment for carbonatite-related rare...
The production of rare earth elements is critical for the transition to a low carbon economy. Carbonatites (>50% carbonate minerals) are one of the most significant sources...