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Seabed Habitats and Hazards of the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf and Timor Sea,...
The Joseph Bonaparte Gulf and Timor Sea region (JBG-TS) is an area of significance for multiple resource needs, from marine planning to offshore industry development. As such,... -
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The challenges of probabilistic seismic hazard assessment in stable...
In stable continental regions (SCR) the undertaking of probabilistic seismic hazard assessment remains a scientific and technical challenge. There is no seismo-tectonic model,... -
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Australian seismological report, 1998
The report summarises earthquake and tsunami information worldwide in 1998 but with a focus on Australia for use by scientists, engineers and the public. Maps of the seismicity... -
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The National Exposure Information System Flyer
The National Exposure Information System (NEXIS) is a major capability being developed by Geoscience Australia. NEXIS provides nationally consistent exposure information to... -
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Cyclone Larry Forum Report - James Cook University - Townsville Campus, 7 April 2006
Cyclone Larry Forum was held at James Cook University, Townsville Campus on 7 April 2006. Preliminary results from post-impact surveys conducted in the aftermath of Severe... -
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A submarine slump and tsunami in the Lae area of Papua New Guinea, 26 August 1972
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Australian seismological report, 1997
The report summarises earthquake and tsunami information worldwide in 1997 but with a focus on Australia for use by scientists, engineers and the public. Maps of the seismicity... -
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Stochastic ground-motion prediction equations for southeastern Australian...
Stochastic finite-fault ground-motion prediction equations (GMPEs) are developed for the stable continental region of southeastern Australia (SEA). The models are based on... -
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Volcanoes : Teacher notes and student activities
This Volcanoes education resource comprises; - 50 page colour booklet including causes of volcanic eruptions, volcano types, where volcanoes are found and why, Australia's hot... -
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National Exposure Information System - Program for Brisbane 21-22 October 2010 Agenda
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Self consistent fault scaling: extension to continental strike-slip faults
Whilst there is no data available to constrain the relations for SCR strike-slip faults there is a demand for these relations in the interpretation of scarps from palaeo-... -
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A Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Assessment of the Southwest Pacific Nations
The Indian Ocean tsunami of December 26, 2004 and subsequent smaller events (off Nias in 2005, Java in 2006 and the Solomon Islands in 2007) have increased awareness among... -
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Development of the Australian National Regolith Site Classification Map
A key recommendation of the Council of Australian Governments review into natural disaster management arrangements in Australia is that a five-year national program of... -
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National Exposure Information System (NEXIS) Queensland Stakeholder...
NEXIS Queensland Stakeholder Engagement Workshops Minutes Policy makers, researchers and asset managers attended the Queensland stakeholder engagement workshops to better... -
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The Rabaul Earthquake Location and Caldera Structure (RELACS) Program :...
To achieve the RELACS Program's aim of improving the capabilities of the Rabaul Volcanological Observatory to locate and interpret volcano-related earthquake activity near... -
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Cyclone Larry Fieldwork
Severe Tropical Cyclone Larry crossed the far north Queensland coast near Etty Bay around 7 a.m. on 20 March, 2006. It then tracked west-northwest and passed directly over the... -
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Temporal clustering of surface ruptures on stable continental region faults:...
A characteristic of Australian stable continental region (SCR) faults appears to be the temporal clustering of surface rupturing earthquakes. With the possible exception of... -
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Natural Hazards in Australia: Identifying Risk Analysis Requirements
This report provides an overview of the rapid onset natural hazards which impact on Australian communities, including tropical cyclone, flood, severe storm, bushfire, landslide,... -
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The influence of attenuation in earthquake ground-motion and magnitude...
Geoscience Australia is currently undertaking the process to update the Australian National Earthquake Hazard Map using modern methods and an extended, more complete catalogue...