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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... -
Evidence for crustal extension and inversion in eastern Tasmania, Australia,...
The island of Tasmania in southeast Australia consists of a number of stratotectonic elements. The relationships between these elements are largely obscured by younger cover of... -
Australia's Release of Offshore Areas for Greenhouse Gas Geological Storage
This is an article written as a contribution to the IEA GHG R&D Programme's quarterly newsletter (for publication in the June 2009 edition), at the invitation on the IEA GHG... -
Report on Cockburn Sound Field Survey March 2004: Coastal Water Habitat...
This report describes the field survey carried out in Cockburn Sound, Western Australia by Geoscience Australia (GA) staff for the Coastal Geomorphology and Classification... -
Biogeography of the Lord Howe Rise region, Tasman Sea
In this review we aim to synthesise physical and biological information on the Lord Howe Rise (LHR) region to describe its biogeography at a regional scale (100s of kilometres)... -
Geophysical datasets over continental Australia 1986-2002
Magnetic, gamma-ray and gravity data sets provide vital information for mineral and petroleum explorers as well as researchers studying the geology of the Australian continent.... -
The Kalgoorlie Earthquake of the 20th April 2010 : Preliminary Damage Survey Outcomes
The seismicity of the Australian continent is low to moderate by world standards. However, the seismic risk is much higher for some types of Australian infrastructure. The... -
Origin of the Naturaliste Plateau
Lying off the south-west coast of Australia some 2,500 m below sea level is the broad, rectangular Naturaliste Plateau, which forms a relatively flat ledge half way between sea... -
Mapping of Australian Fire Weather Potential
Wildfires are one of the major natural hazards facing the Australian continent. Chen (2004) rated wildfires as the third largest cause of building damage in Australia during the... -
Timing of regional tectonism and Au-mineralisation in the Tanami Block:...
Existing age constraints for geological events in the Tanami Block come predominantly from U-Pb geochronology of i) detrital zircons in sediments, and ii) magmatic zircons in... -
Comparison of the wet troposphere variations estimated from VLBI and WVR
The wet troposphere instability is used to be serve as one of the major contributors to the total error budget of the VLBI group delay. The least squares collocation method... -
Recognition of wallrock alteration in sediment-hosted mesothermal gold...
This paper was published in Australian Institute of Geoscientists - Bulletin, 30 -
Submarine geomorphology and sea floor processes along the coast of Vestfold...
Surveying of nearshore areas in the Vestfold Hills using high resolution multibeam swath bathymetry provides both a detailed digital bathymetric model and information on... -
Alteration mapping with the laser Raman microprobe: a new technique
This paper was published in Geoscience Australia Research Newsletter, 25 -
Coastal and Estuarine Studies: Interactions between Macro- and...
Marine sediments support complex interactions between macro- and microorganisms. What is the state of the science on such interactions from costal and estuarine environments to... -
An interpretation of the eastern Lachlan region using the PREDICT geological...
This paper was presented at 15th AGC - Understanding Planet Earth, Sydney, July 2000 -
Barite, BIFs and Bugs: Implications to the Evolution of the Earth's Early...
The presence of relatively abundant bedded sulfate deposits before 3.2 Ga and after 1.8 Ga, the peak in iron formation abundance between 3.2 and 1.8 Ga, and the aqueous... -
AUSPOS: Geoscience Australia's on line GPS positioning service
AUSPOS is Geoscience Australia's on-line static GPS positioning service, providing user access to a state-of-art analysis system via a simple web-interface. Since its launch in... -
Multi-scale Fish-habitat Associations and the Use of Habitat Surrogates to...
Deep-water demersal fishes are an important component of continental shelf and slope ecosystems and play an important role in the economies of many countries. Strong and... -
Structure of mineralised Palaeoproterozoic rocks in the Outalpa Inlier,...
This paper was presented at 17th Australian Geological Convention, Hobart, Tasmania