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Crustal architecture along seismic line 22GA-CD2 new insights from the...
Output type: Exploring for the Future Extended Abstract Short abstract: Crustal architecture provides first order controls on the distribution of mineral resources of an area... -
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3D Model of the Major Crustal Boundaries of Australia 2024 Edition
The ‘Major crustal boundaries of Australia’ dataset synthesises more than 40 years of acquisition of deep seismic reflection data across Australia, where major crustal-scale... -
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A revised Proterozoic tectono-stratigraphy of the South Nicholson region,...
New SHRIMP U-Pb detrital zircon geochronology on Mesoproterozoic and Paleoproterozoic siliciclastic rocks from the South Nicholson region, in concert with recently acquired... -
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Canning Basin AusAEM Airborne Electromagnetic Interpretation Data Package
The interpretation of AusAEM airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey conductivity sections in the Canning Basin region delineates the geo-electrical features that correspond to... -
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Eastern Resources Corridor Airborne Electromagnetic Interpretation Data Package
This data package contains interpretations of airborne electromagnetic (AEM) conductivity sections in the Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program’s Eastern Resources Corridor... -
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Large earthquake recurrence on the southern Willunga Fault, South Australia
The presence of Pliocene marine sediments in the Myponga and Meadows basins within the Mt Lofty Ranges south of Adelaide is testament to over 200 m of tectonic uplift... -
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Major Crustal Boundaries of Australia - 2024 Edition
The ‘Major crustal boundaries of Australia’ data set synthesises more than 40 years of acquisition of deep seismic reflection data across Australia, where major crustal-scale... -
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Archean tectonic processes from seismic reflection surveys of the Superior,...
Following deep seismic reflection surveys on the Yilgarn and Pilbara cratons by Geoscience Australia with the Geological Survey of Western Australia and on the Superior Craton... -
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Convergent margin metallogenesis constrains onset of subduction on Earth
Convergent margins are a hallmark feature of modern style plate tectonics. One expression of their operation is metallogenesis, which therefore may yield important insights into... -
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Thermo-chemical inversion of the Australian lithospheric mantle (KY22)
Lithospheric structure and composition have direct relevance for our understanding of mineral prospectivity. Aspects of the lithosphere can be imaged using geophysical inversion... -
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Thermo-chemical inversion of the Australian lithospheric mantle (FR23)
Lithospheric structure and composition have direct relevance for our understanding of mineral prospectivity. Aspects of the lithosphere can be imaged using geophysical inversion... -
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Crustal architecture and tectonic development of western Queensland,...
Interpretation of 2014–2015 deep crustal seismic reflection and magnetotelluric data has revised the architecture and geodynamic framework of western Queensland, with... -
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Regional magnetic depth estimates for Eastern Resources Corridor (ERC),...
Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future program provides precompetitive information to inform decision-making by government, community and industry on the sustainable... -
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Australian continental-scale multilayered chronostratigraphic interpretation...
A key issue for explorers in Australia is the abundant sedimentary and regolith cover obscuring access to underlying potentially prospective rocks. Multilayered... -
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A new perspective on regional structural architecture across the offshore...
Geoscience Australia has undertaken a regional seismic mapping study of the offshore Otway Basin extending across the explored inner basin to the frontier deep-water region.... -
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Cambrian convergent margin configuration in the Delamerian Orogen of...
Output type: Exploring for the Future Extended Abstract Short Abstract: The Delamerian Orogen, with a length of ~1000 km on mainland Australia and a proven potential to host... -
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Geological architecture of the Lake Eyre Basin and its influence on...
The Lake Eyre surface water catchment covers around 1,200,000 km2 of central Australia, about one-sixth of the entire continent. It is one of the largest endorheic river basins... -
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Tectonic geomorphology and Holocene uplift rates of the Lae Urban Area,...
The city of Lae is Papua New Guinea (PNG)’s second largest, and is the home of PNG’s largest port. Here, a convergence rate of ~50 mm/yr between the South Bismarck Plate and the... -
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Geoscience Australia Vocabularies - Geoscience Database Vocabulary Terms
Geoscience Australia's geoscientific relational databases use look-up tables to describe the data stored within. These look-ups contain, but are not limited to, information... -
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Large earthquake recurrence on the Willunga Fault, South Australia
In mid-2022 two paleoseismic trenches were excavated across the Willunga Fault at Sellicks Hill, ~40 km south of Adelaide, at a location where range front faulting displaces a...