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Mapping crustal structure across southern Australia using seismic ambient...
The rocks of southern Australia record over 3 billion years of Earth’s evolution, but the basement geology is veiled by sedimentary cover. Geophysical data are needed to unveil... -
A Far-Field Ground-Motion Model for Northern Australia from Plate Margin Earthquakes
At its nearest, northern Australia is just over 400 km from an active convergent plate margin. This complex and unique tectonic region combines active subduction and the... -
Quality Control of 40 Years of Passive Seismic Data in Australia and Its...
Seismic imaging techniques are essential for investigating Earth's structure, providing insights into geological and geodynamic processes. The accuracy of these methods relies... -
AusSeabed: Collaborating to maximise Australian seabed mapping efforts
AusSeabed is a national seabed mapping coordination program aiming to serve the Australian community relying on seabed data by providing an open collaboration space where data... -
Identifying vulnerable ecosystems in an Antarctic coastal marine environment
Monitoring changes in shallow-water benthic ecosystems requires baseline information against which any future changes can be assessed. This includes information on the existing... -
Using surface regolith geochemistry to map the major crustal blocks of the...
Multi-element near-surface geochemistry from the National Geochemical Survey of Australia has been evaluated in the context of mapping the exposed to deeply buried major crustal... -
Basin redox and primary productivity within the Mesoproterozoic Roper Seaway
The ca. 1.4 Ga Roper Group of the greater McArthur Basin in northern Australia comprises the sedimentary fill of one of the most extensive Precambrian hydrocarbon-bearing basins... -
Kinetics of hydrocarbon generation from the marine Ordovician Goldwyer...
Pyrolysis and bulk kinetic studies were used to investigate the hydrocarbon generation potential and source rock facies variability of the marine organic-rich rocks from the... -
Assessing the accuracy of predictive models for numerical data: Not r nor...
Assessing the accuracy of predictive models is critical because predictive models have been increasingly used across various disciplines and predictive accuracy determines the... -
Insights to the evolution of the Thomson Orogen from geochronology,...
Zircon U-Pb ages, εHf(t) and δ18O isotopic data, geochemistry and limited Sm-Nd results mostly from deep basement drill cores from undercover parts of the Thomson Orogen,... -
High-resolution Marine Heat Wave Mapping in Australasian waters using...
Marine heat waves (MHWs) have significant ecological and economic impact. Consequently, there is a pressing need to map the temporal and spatial patterns of MHWs, for both... -
Significance of the connection between bedrock, alluvium and streams: A...
Catchment-scale hydrological and hydrogeological investigations commonly conclude by finding that particular stream reaches are either gaining or losing; they also often assume... -
A geophysical investigation of the 2018 Lake Muir earthquake sequence:...
Seismicity in the intraplate southwest of Western Australia is poorly understood, despite evidence for potentially damaging earthquakes of magnitude>M6. Identifying stress-... -
Evaluating the economic fairways for hydrogen production in Australia
Assessments of hydrogen project viability typically focus on valuating specific sites for development, or providing generic cost-estimates that are independent of location. In... -
Seismotectonic model and probabilistic seismic hazard assessment for Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea (PNG) lies in a belt of intense tectonic activity that experiences high levels of seismicity. Although this seismicity poses significant risks to society, the... -
Stochastic Modelling of Mineral Exploration Targets
Rapid, efficient, and accurate prediction of mineral occurrence that takes uncertainty into 20 account is essential to optimise defining exploration targets. Traditional... -
Quantifying uncertainties in the inference of lithospheric heat flow
Heat flow is a primary driver of lithospheric strength and geodynamics. However, it cannot be measured directly and must be inferred from detailed borehole studies. The... -
Apparent conflicting Roadian–Wordian (middle Permian) CA-IDTIMS and...
U–Pb dating of zircons from thin middle Permian tuffs in the Canning Basin of Western Australia by chemical abrasion-isotope dilution thermal ionisation mass spectrometry... -
Metadata standards for magnetotelluric time-series data
Modern magnetotellurics (MT) offers a multiscale capability to image the electrical properties of Earth’s crust and upper mantle. The data it provides and the models derived... -
The Paleoproterozoic Trans-Australian Orogen: its magmatic and...
The 2.1─1.79 Ga Trans-Australian and Canadian Trans-Hudson orogens preserve a common record of Himalayan-scale orogenesis and voluminous Cordilleran-style magmatism behind which...