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Dungog Flood, 20-21 April, 2015: Post-flood Damage Survey
Dungog is a country town of approximately 2,100 people (2011 census) located at the junction of Myall Creek and the Williams River in the Hunter Valley, NSW. It was severely... -
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GAR15 Regional Vulnerability Functions: Reporting on the UNISDR/GA SE Asian...
This document reports on a workshop held at Geoscience Australia during November, 2013 to develop vulnerability functions for buildings in the SE Asian region as input to the... -
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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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Improving the Resilience of Existing Housing to Severe Wind Events
This report presents the initial building vulnerability schema proposed for the Bushfire and Natural Hazards Collaborative Research Centre (BNHCRC) project entitled 'Improving... -
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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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Total prospectivity, Multi-criteria assessment to balance geological,...
Mineral exploration and development involves the selection of potential projects which must be evaluated across disparate characteristics. However, the distinct metrics involved...
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