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Soil Regolith Stability for North-East and South-East New South Wales
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
The Soil Regolith Stability classification is used in the assessment of soil water erosion and water pollution hazards. It is currently in use as part of the EPA 1998/99... -
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3D Mineral mapping of Queensland - Version 2 ASTER and related geoscience products
Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria
The digital 3-dimenional (3D) mineral mapping suite of Queensland comprises ~20 “standardized” products at the spectral resolution of the ASTER (Advanced Space-borne Thermal... -
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Exploring for the Future — Regolith-landform mapping for the Ti Tree,...
Remotely sensed data and updated DEM and radiometric datasets, combined with existing surface material and landform mapping were used to map regolith landform units for the Ti... -
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Continental-scale geochemical surveys and mineral prospectivity: comparison...
The National Geochemical Survey of Australia (NGSA) provides an internally consistent, state-of-the-art, continental-scale geochemical dataset that can be used to assess areas... -
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Geology of Australia and Australian Antarctic Territory
Mapped and projected extents of geology and geologic features in Australia, including: surface geology, regolith geology, solid geology, chronostratigraphic surfaces, and... -
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Chemical elements in the environment: multi-element geochemical datasets...
During the last 10-20 years, Geological Surveys around the world have undertaken a major effort towards delivering fully harmonized and tightly quality controlled low-density... -
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Revised weathering intensity model of Australia
Weathering is an important process of the Earth’s surface that has a major influence on the chemical and physical properties of rock and soil. The intensity of this process... -
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Towards a Regolith Mineralogy Map of the Australian Continent - A...
Bulk quantitative mineralogy of regolith is a useful indicator of lithological precursor (protolith), degree of weathering, and soil properties affecting various potential... -
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Levelled surface sediment geochemistry data for the North Australian Craton
Australia has a significant number of surface sediment geochemical surveys that have been undertaken by industry and government over the past 50 years. These surveys represent a... -
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Managed aquifer recharge prospectivity mapping in the Northern Territory...
Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) enhances recharge to aquifers. As part of the Exploring for the Future Southern Stuart Corridor project, remotely sensed data were used to map... -
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The Levelled Geochemical Baseline of Australia - Update 2024
Geochemistry of soils, stream sediments, and overbank sediments, plays an important part in informing geochemical environmental baselines, mineral prospectivity, and... -
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Sentinel-2 Barest Earth imagery for soil and lithological mapping
Satellite imagery provides useful data for mapping the characteristics of exposed rock and soil. However, these materials in many environments are masked by vegetation. To... -
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Catchment-based gold prospectivity analysis combining geochemical,...
The results of a pilot study into the application of an unsupervised clustering approach to the analysis of catchment-based National Geochemical Survey of Australia (NGSA)... -
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Contribution Towards a Regolith Mineralogy Map of the Australian Continent A...
Bulk quantitative mineralogy of regolith is a useful indicator of lithological precursor (protolith), degree of weathering, and soil properties affecting various potential... -
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Weathering Intensity Model of Australia
Weathering intensity or the degree of weathering is an important characteristic of the earth’s surface that has a significant influence on the chemical and physical properties...
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