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1:2 500 000 State interpreted bedrock geology structural lines (DMIRS-013)
Department of Planning (Western Australia)
The 1:2 500 000 State interpreted bedrock geology structural lines (DMIRS-013) is one of four digital data layers that make up the 1:2 500 000 geological map of Western... -
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Moho variations in northern Australia
Constraints on the morphology of the Moho are essential to establish reliable models of the subsurface and infer the evolution of the Australian crust. Reliable information on... -
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Potential geologic sources of seismic hazard in Australia’s south-eastern...
Many mapped faults in the south-eastern highlands of New South Wales and Victoria are associated with apparently youthful topographic ranges, suggesting that active faulting may... -
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GA Surface Geology of Australia WMTS
The Surface Geology web map service provides two seamless national coverages of Australian bedrock and surficial geology, compiled at 1:1 million scale (displays only at scales... -
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GA Surface Geology of Australia WMS
The Surface Geology web map service provides two seamless national coverages of Australian bedrock and surficial geology, compiled at 1:1 million scale (displays only at scales... -
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GA Surface Geology of Australia MapServer
The Surface Geology web map service provides two seamless national coverages of Australian bedrock and surficial geology, compiled at 1:1 million scale (displays only at scales... -
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Structural Measurements Database
The Geoscience Australia Structural Measurements Database contains field measurements of geological structure features such as bedding, foliation, lineation, faults and folds... -
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Synthetic magnetotelluric modelling of a regional fault network –...
The magnetotelluric (MT) method is increasingly being applied to mineral exploration under cover with several case studies showing that mineral systems can be imaged from the...
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