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Final report for Co-operative Research Centre for Spatial Information CRC-SI...
Vertical height datums are necessary as a reference for height measurements over the Earth. However the choice of reference is dependant on the purpose for the height data. For... -
Stromatolite Newsletter Number 14
Published for IGCP Project 261 Stromatolites by the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics Canberra, Australia -
Keppel Bay: Physical Processes and Biogeochemical Engineering
In recent years there has been concern that catchment-derived nutrients and sediments discharged by rivers into the lagoon of the Great Barrier Reef are having a deleterious... -
Australia's Near-pristine Estuaries: Current Knowledge and Management
The purpose of this investigation was to collate previously disparate information on near-pristine estuaries and make it widely available for use by managers, researchers,... -
Australia's Identified Mineral Resources 2009
Australia's Economic Demonstrated Resources (EDR) for the following 18 mineral commodities increased during 2008 - black coal, copper, gold, iron ore, lead, lithium, manganese... -
Constructing geologically-constrained 3D models using 3D Geomodeller: An...
The Paterson National Geoscience Agreement project is using a number of tools to better understand the time-space evolution of the northwest Paterson Orogen in Western... -
The identification of the boundary between coal measures and marine beds,...
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Australian petroleum accumulations report. Gippsland Basin, Victoria
The Gippsland Basin in southeastern Victoria is Australia's major crude oil and natural gas producing province. To the end of 1986 the basin had supplied 88 per cent of... -
The Fitzroy Contaminants Project - A Study of the Nutrient and Fine-sediment...
The Fitzroy catchment is the largest Queensland catchment discharging to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) lagoon. Sediments and nutrients together with anthropogenic pollutants... -
A Regional Review of Coastal Hazards Along the South West Coast of Western Australia
The south-west coast of Western Australia is made up of a series of exposed limestone headlands which are prone to the development of cliff lines and large overhangs. Coastal... -
Seabed Environments and Shallow Geology of the Leveque Shelf, Browse Basin,...
In May 2013, Geoscience Australia, in collaboration with the Australian Institute of Marine Science, undertook a marine survey of the Leveque Shelf (survey number... -
The Geology of a Large Submerged Continental Block: the Kenn Plateau Off...
In general, we met the scientific objective of this voyage in improving our understanding of the geological evolution and modern environmental setting of the poorly known Kenn... -
Rig Seismic research cruises 10 & 11 : geology of the central Great...
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Sustainable Management of Coastal Groundwater Resources
The Sustainable Management of Coastal Groundwater Resources (SMCGR) project aims to improve the management of groundwater in coastal dune aquifers, which is used to supply water... -
2008 National Data Elevation Audit, The Shared Digital Representation of...
National Elevation Data Audit is a report outlining all elevation data available across all Australian jurisdictions which was identified by the Intergovernment Committee on... -
Benthic Marine Bioregionalisation of Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone: A...
The benthic (sea floor) component of the National Marine Bioregionalisation covers the 80% of Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone that lies beyond the continental shelf break.... -
Australia's Identified Mineral Resources 2011 - Revised
Australia's Identified Mineral Resources is an annual nationwide assessment which takes a long term view of mineral resources likely to be available for mining. The highest... -
pmd*CRC Architecture A1 Project. Final Project Report
Architecture A1 Project -What are the fundamental characteristics of mineralised (trans-lithospheric) fault systems? The principal aim of the project has been to understand why... -
Improving our Knowledge of Australia's Near-pristine Estuaries
The central aim of the Comparative Geomorphology of Estuaries Project of the Coastal CRC was to improve our understanding of Australia's near-pristine estuaries. As the title... -
Major achievements of the comparative geomorphology of estuaries project
Australia's near-pristine estuaries are some of our most valuable natural assets, with many natural and cultural heritage values. They are important as undisturbed habitat for...