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The Heavy Mineral Map of Australia project - vision, pilot and first data release
Heavy minerals (HMs) are those with a specific gravity greater than 2.9 g/cc (e.g., anatase, zircon). They have been used successfully in mineral exploration programs outside... -
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Towards a heavy mineral map of the Australian continent - A feasibility study
Heavy minerals (HMs) are minerals with a specific gravity greater than 2.9 g/cm3. They are commonly highly resistant to physical and chemical weathering, and therefore persist... -
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Exploring for the Future program Showcase 2024 - Day 2 National Geoscience theme
The Exploring for the Future program Showcase 2024 was held on 13-16 August 2024. Day 2 - 14th August talks included: Session 1 - Architecture of the Australian Tectonic Plate... -
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Using automated mineralogy to define indicator mineral signatures around the...
Indicator minerals are those minerals that indicate the presence of a specific mineral deposit, alteration or lithology[1]. Their utility to the exploration industry has been...
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