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Volcanic ash fall hazard and risk: Technical Background paper for the...
All explosive eruptions generate tephra, fragments of volcanic rock that are produced when magma or vent material is explosively disintegrated during eruption. Tephra is then... -
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Rocks from volcanoes (education video)
Have you ever wondered what lava looks like when it cools down? This short video introduces rocks from volcanoes and their features using some of the samples in the Geoscience... -
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Geoscience Australia Exploring for the Future Upper Burdekin Project:...
This technical report details the methods and results the drilling programs of the Upper Burdekin Groundwater Project conducted as part of Exploring for the Future (EFTF)—an... -
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Warrumbungle Volcano: Facies architecture and evolution of a complex shield volcano
We present a new geological map of Warrumbungle Volcano created from volcanic facies field mapping, new geophysical, geochemical, and geochronological data as well as data from... -
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Emulating volcanic ash fall for multiscale analysis: Development of the...
Significant advances have been made in recent years in probabilistic analysis of geological hazards. Analyses of this kind are concerned with producing estimates of the...
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