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How to Fail Successfully. GeoInsight's Path to Innovation
Fear of failure can be daunting, but it plays a crucial role in driving successful innovation. Kathryn Waltenberg demonstrates how experiencing and learning from failure is... -
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Unveiling hidden treasures—Exploring new geological insights into the...
In outback Australia, beneath a blanket of red earth, lies an ancient part of the continent that formed over 500 million years ago. The Delamerian Orogen. Through a multi-... -
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Integrated science for Australia's regions. Trusted Environmental and...
The Trusted Environmental and Geological Information (TEGI) Program (2021-2023) was a multi-disciplinary program that brought together the geology, energy resources,... -
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Seabed geomorphology: mapping Australia’s way to a sustainable ocean economy
Seabed geomorphology describes the shape and evolution of underwater landscapes. These landscapes interact with ocean currents to create diverse marine habitats. Similar to... -
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Sights and soundings from the Shackleton Ice Shelf, Antarctica
Geoscience Australia's collaborative Antarctic Geoscience program provides scientific and strategic leadership on key national priorities in Antarctica and the Southern... -
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Lock, stock and 42 smoking aquifers - unifying Australian groundwater data...
This presentation is about the National Hydrogeological Inventory, developed as part of Geoscience Australia's national-scale groundwater research efforts in the Exploring for... -
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The Green Steel Economic Fairways Mapper
Global steel demand is forecast to grow in the coming decades with continued development across Asia and Africa. Over the same period, the International Energy Agency suggests... -
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Martian Tectonic Systems
As a planet without plate tectonics, Mars has a fundamentally different setting to Earth, and yet we observe many familiar structural features at the surface. Mars is also home...
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