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Metamorphic evolution of Australia
Metamorphic rocks provide a semi-continuous record of the thermal and barometric history of the crust, which is particularly useful in constraining paleo-crustal architectures,... -
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Moho variations in northern Australia
Constraints on the morphology of the Moho are essential to establish reliable models of the subsurface and infer the evolution of the Australian crust. Reliable information on... -
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New SHRIMP U-Pb zircon and monazite geochronology of the East Tennant...
SHRIMP U-Pb zircon and monazite geochronology of magmatic, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks sampled from an undercover region informally referred to as ‘East Tennant’, located... -
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Exploring for the Future Minerals Roadshow 2020
The Exploring for the Future program Virtual Roadshow was held on 7 July and 14-17 July 2020. The Minerals session of the roadshow was held on 14 July 2020 and consisted of the... -
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Ambient noise tomography of Australia: application to AusArray deployment
For more than half a century, seismic tomography has been used to map the volumetric structure of Earth’s interior, but only recent advances in computation have enabled the... -
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Seamless chronostratigraphic solid geology of the North Australian Craton
Geological maps are one of the most important datasets used in resource exploration and management. Despite increasing demand for subsurface resources such as minerals,... -
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An Isotopic Atlas of Australia
Multiple geochronology and isotopic tracer datasets have been compiled at continental scale and visualised in map view. The compiled datasets include Sm-Nd model ages of... -
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Precise U–Pb baddeleyite dating of the Derim Derim Dolerite: evidence for...
The Mesoproterozoic Roper Group of the McArthur Basin has excellent petroleum potential, but its poorly constrained post-depositional history has hampered resource exploration... -
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Mapping crustal structures through scale reduction magnetotelluric survey in...
The footprint of a mineral system is potentially detectable at a variety of scales, from ore deposits to the Earth’s crust and lithosphere. To map these systems, Geoscience... -
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Exploring for the Future: advancing the search for groundwater, energy and...
Water, energy and mineral resources are vital for Australia’s economic prosperity and sustainable development. However, continued supply of these resources cannot be taken for...
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