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Origins of sulphide in sediments
Sulphide in sedimentary ore deposits may be derived directly from the mantle or by reduction of sulphate. Sulphide in modem hydrothermal deposits is thought to have formed... -
Inter-reefal seabed sediments and geomorphology of the Great Barrier Reef, a...
Inter-reefal (i.e. non-reefal) seabed environments have been much less studied than the coral reefs, however they comprise 95% of the total Great Barrier Reef (GBR) Marine Park... -
A geochemical characterisation of deep-sea floor sediments of the northern...
This study presents new information on the regional geochemical characteristics of deep-sea floor sediments (1300 - 2423 m water depth) on the Lord Howe Rise (deep-sea plateau)... -
Offshore reconnaissance geophysical techniques
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Sea Water Temperature Logger Data at Mourilyan, Great Barrier Reef From 07...
This data set was collected by one or more temperature loggers deployed around the site of Mourilyan. -
Coral Spawn and Bathymetric Slicks in Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Data...
Annular to crescent-shaped low back scatter SAR slicks over carbonate reefs and shoals in the Timor Sea with slick `feathering', and within the coral spawning period for the... -
Remotely Sensed Seasonal Shoreward intrusion of the East Australian Current:...
The East Australian Current (EAC) onshore encroachment drives coastal upwelling and shelf circulations, changes slope-shelf bio-physical dynamics, and consequently exerts... -
The role of soil flux and soil gas in the characterisation of a surface CO2...
Following the drilling of a shallow natural CO2 reservoir at the Qinghai research site, west of Haidong, China, it was discovered that CO2 was continuously leaking from the... -
A Permian cold water marine fauna in the Grant Formation of the Canning...
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BMR Research Newsletter 7
Titles in this newsletter: Thermogenic gases in the offshore Otway Basin and western Tasmania margin Applied Extension Tectonics 1987 BMR Research Symposium, 24-26 November,... -
Procedures for Describing Maritime Boundaries
The purpose of this document, Procedures for Describing Maritime Boundaries, is to provide unambiguous descriptions which give a consistent framework for government departments... -
CCOP/SOPAC and IOC, IDOE. International Scientific Workshop on the Geology,...
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The Late Triassic molluscs, conodonts, and brachiopods of the Kuta...
The Kuta Formation is mainly a limestone deposit which crops out on the flanks of the Kubor Anticline in the Central Highlands of Papua New Guinea. It has been variously... -
National Base Map - without labels MapServer
The National Base Map - without labels service provides seamless topographic colour mapping for the whole of Australia, including the outer islands of Norfolk, Lord Howe &... -
A national-scale vulnerability assessment of seawater intrusion: coastal...
Fresh groundwater stored in Australian coastal aquifers constitutes an important resource for humans and the natural environment. However, many Australian coastal aquifers are... -
Structure and stratigraphy of the central Great Barrier Reef
The Cainozoic evolution of the central Great Barrier Reef Province has been deduced from shallow, intermediate, and deep focus seismic reflection profiling. For much of its... -
BMR Cruise 067 : Otway Basin and West Tasmanian Sampling
In early 1987, scientists aboard R.V. Rig Seismic carried out a 29 day research cruise over the Otway Basin and the Sorell Basin of the west Tasmanian margin, to provide new... -
IMOS National Reference Station (NRS) - Zooplankton Abundance
This dataset comprises the zooplankton abundance estimates analysed from samples collected as part of the Integrated Marine Observing Systems (IMOS) National Mooring Network -... -
Methane anomalies in seawaters of the Ragay Gulf, Philippines: methane...
The vertical distribution of methane has been measured in the water column of a semi-enclosed basin, the Ragay Gulf, in the Philippines archipelago. The methane distribution is... -
2005 National Marine Bioregionalisation of Australia
The National Marine Bioregionalisation is a major scientific project headed by the National Oceans Office, designed to help define ecosystem boundaries in Australia's ocean...