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Map Romer Card
These useful see-through map cards are great for reading bearings, distances and grid references on 1:100 000 and 1:250 000 scale maps. The romer can be purchased as part of the... -
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What lies beneath the Antarctic Ice?
During the summer of 2003-2004, six scientists and technicians spent over a month camped on the Amery Ice Shelf in eastern Antarctica. The aim of their stay was to drill through... -
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Calculate an earthquake epicentre
This advanced earthquake location and magnitude classroom activity is based on real data from the 2004 earthquake off Banda Aceh on the Indonesian Island of Sumatra. Extension... -
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Hot rocks add heat to ice sheet models
Incorporating the distribution of 'hot rocks' in East Antarctica into ice sheet models, will improve predictions of ice sheet behaviour and potential sea-level change, according... -
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Exploring Crystals: Teacher Notes and Student activities
Crystals are truly fascinating. Crystals are found almost anywhere - in the classroom,kitchen, bathroom, and in nature, in the rocks beneath your feet. Some people are impressed... -
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Australia's Southeast Marine Region
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History of the Earth poster
The History of the Earth poster depicts the geological time scale, with palaeogeographic maps and illustrations. Produced by Geoscience Australia and the International... -
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Induced seismicity associated with geothermal power production in Australia
Educational factsheet discussing geothermal induced seismicity, what it is, why it happens, potential risks and mitigation strategies. Short abstract from factsheet header... -
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Educational booklet series for East New Britain: Tsunamis, Earthquakes,...
Educational booklet series on the hazards of East New Britain, Papua New Guinea: tsunamis, earthquakes & volcanoes -
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Map Reading guide: How to Use Topographic Maps Edition 4
The Map Reading Guide is an ideal resource for a wide range of map users and is an excellent and simplistic introduction to topographic maps which are suitable for anyone with... -
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Mineral identification flowchart
The Mineral identification flowchart can be used with mineral identification tests such as lustre, hardness, streak and cleavage. Suggested samples include talc, gypsum, mica,... -
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Earth Observation at Geoscience Australia poster
Geoscience Australia acquires satellite imagery daily, from a range of earth observation satellites, at our ground reception facilities at stations in Alice Springs and Hobart.... -
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Seafloor and land topography of Australia and surrounding region
This poster depicts the land and seafloor topography of Australia and its surrounds. It highlights many dramatic seafloor features associated with the continental margin and... -
Analysis and Evaluation of Pumping Test Data.
Bioregional Assessment Program
Abstract This dataset was supplied to the Biorgeional Assessment Programme by a third party and is presented here as originally supplied. Metadata was not provided and has been... -
Seafloor and land topography of Australia and surrounding region
This poster depicts the land and seafloor topography of Australia and its surrounds. It highlights many dramatic seafloor features associated with the continental margin and... -
What lies beneath the Antarctic Ice?
During the summer of 2003-2004, six scientists and technicians spent over a month camped on the Amery Ice Shelf in eastern Antarctica. The aim of their stay was to drill through... -
Australia's Southeast Marine Region
3D images and text describing Australia's Southeast Marine Region You can also purchase hard copies of Geoscience Australia data and other products at...
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