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How geoscience is useful for natural resource managers
A document outlining how geoscience data can be useful for natural resource managers and engagement tool for geoscientists interacting with these people. -
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How Airborne Electromagnetic (AEM) Surveys Work - Helicopter
This animation shows how Airborne Electromagnetic Surveys Work, when conducted by a rotary wing (helicopter) aircraft. It is part of a series of Field Activity Technique... -
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How Airborne Electromagnetic (AEM) Surveys Work
This animation shows how Airborne Electromagnetic Surveys Work. It is part of a series of Field Activity Technique Engagement Animations. The target audience are the communities... -
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Improving how we engage with land-connected people about geoscience
Output Type: Exploring for the Future Extended Abstract Short Abstract: Under the Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program, Geoscience Australia staff and collaborators engaged... -
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Land access and Indigenous engagement for Australian geoscience
The Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program is unmatched for the scale of geoscience data acquisition across northern Australia, covering 37 648 individual land parcels and 2.9... -
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Lessons learned from Geoscience Australia Mobile Laboratory
As part of the Exploring for the Future Geoscience Knowledge Sharing project, a mobile laboratory was designed and built to help with field work and enhance opportunistic... -
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How geoscience is useful for farmers
A document outlining how geoscientific data can be useful for farmers and engagement tool for geoscientists interacting with farmers and pastoralists.
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