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The timing of mineralization in the Pilbara Craton, Western Australia
Mineralizing events in the North Pilbara terrain of Western Australia occurred between 3490 and 2700 Ma and include the oldest examples in the world of many ore deposit types.... -
Precious metal abundances in Ordovician magmas of the Bathurst 1:250K sheet...
This paper was presented at SGEG Conference, Canberra, January 1997 -
Australian - New Zealand Geodetic VLBI Network Project
Geodetic VLBI technique maintainces the International Celestial Reference Frame (ICRF) and contributes significantly to the International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF)... -
Undiscovered resource assessment methodologies and application to the Bonaparte Basin
A medium term forecast of undiscovered hydrocarbon resources for the Mesozoic and Palaeozoic petroleum systems of the Bonaparte Basin has been generated by Geoscience Australia.... -
Supporting Australia's geothermal industry through provision of...
Australia's emergent geothermal energy industry is growing rapidly. So far, 29 companies have applied for geothermal exploration licenses. The majority of these companies are... -
Architecture of the Arrowie Basin, South Australia, Based on Deep Seismic...
The Arrowie Basin in South Australia represents the last phase of sedimentation in the Neoproterozoic to Cambrian Adelaide Rift System. As part of the Onshore Energy Security... -
Detailed Assessment of the Korumburra Earthquake Cluster, 2009
On March 6, 2009 a magnitude 4.6 earthquake occurred near Korumburra in southeast Victoria. This event was followed by a series of earthquakes lasting for several months. In the... -
Biogeochemical Zones Within a Macrotidal, Dry-Tropical Fluvial-Marine...
The Fitzroy River delivers large amounts of nutrients and fine sediments to Keppel Bay (contiguous with the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon) during intermittent flow events. This... -
Late Neogene Ice Drainage Changes in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica and the...
During the late Neogene, the Lambert Glacier-Amery Ice Shelf drainage system flowed across Prydz Bay and showed several changes in flow pattern. In the Early Pliocene, the... -
Distribution of Igneous Facies and Results of Potential Field Modelling of...
Recently acquired seismic reflection and gravity potential field data was used to investigate the distribution of volcanic facies and large scale structural architecture of the... -
Proterozoic mafic-ultramafic intrusions in the Arunta Region, central...
The Arunta Region of central Australia exposes the southern margin of the North Australian Craton and contains a record of multiple Proterozoic craton margin processes over a... -
Capel and Faust Basins - New Information from the Offshore Frontier Between...
New geophysical and geological datasets have been acquired in water depths of 1300-2500m from the Capel and Faust basins located some 800 km east of Brisbane (Figure 1). Between... -
Hot rocks in a cold place: high sub-glacial heat flow in east Antarctica
Numerical models are the primary predictive tools for understanding the dynamic behavior of the Antarctic ice sheet. But a key boundary parameter - the magnitude of sub-glacial... -
Dating of Neoproterozoic and Cambrian orogenies in Tasmania
A coherent set of timing constraints is produced for Tasmania's Proterozoic and Cambrian geology when only mineral ages are considered and whole-rock ages excluded. The oldest... -
Detachment faulting and shear-hosted mineralisation between upper and lower...
This paper was presented at the Specialist Group in Structural Geology & Tectonics field meeting, Kalbarri, Western Australia, September, 2003 -
Optical spectra of southern flat-spectrum IVS radio sources
About 1200 radio quasars are observed regularly by the International VLBI Service, IVS, to define and maintain the International Celestial Reference Frame, ICRF. We have... -
Comment on "Reassessment of the Maximum Fault Rupture Length of Strike-Slip...
Mignan et al. (2015) estimated the maximum rupture lengths for strike-slip faults, by applying a multisegment rupture method, and calculated new Mmax values, by applying... -
Household resilience to flooding: the experience of two floods in Brisbane...
In January 2011 severe flooding resulted in over 17000 homes inundated in Brisbane and Ipswich. Two years later a smaller flood event also inundated homes. Geoscience Australia... -
Applications of Geophysical Information to the Design of a Representative...
Management of the marine environment in Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone is addressed by an Oceans Policy that was put forward by the government in 1998. The policy is being... -
Tsunami hazard and loss on the global scale
Tsunamis are infrequent events with the power to cause massive loss of life, large economic losses, and cascading effects such as destruction of critical facilities. The...