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Controlled source back-projection using seismic arrays for early warning
The estimation of earthquake source parameters using seismic arrays has become a powerful research tool over the last decade. More recent studies use back-projection of combined... -
Sedimentological Signatures of the Sub-Amery Ice Shelf Circulation
Two sediment cores collected from beneath the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica describe the physical sedimentation patterns beneath an existing major embayed ice shelf. Core... -
The Wellington 1:100Â 000 geological sheet: new findings in stratigraphy,...
This paper was presented at the 13th Australian Geological Convention, Canberra, 1996 -
Bottom currents, sedimentation and ice-sheet retreat facies successions on...
Measurements of water turbidity, currents, seafloor sediment samples and geophysical data document the sedimentary processes and the Late Quaternary sedimentary history of a... -
Cyclone-induced Net Sediment Transport Pathway on the Continental Shelf of...
Tropical cyclones affect storm-dominated sediment transport processes that characterise Holocene shelf deposits in many shelf environments. In this paper, we describe the... -
West Musgrave, W.A. Airborne Magnetic, Radiometric and Elevation Survey, WA 2002
This report provides details of the West Musgrave airborne magnetic, radiometric and elevation survey, carried out east of Warburton in Western Australia. The survey area... -
Temporal clustering of surface ruptures on stable continental region faults:...
A characteristic of Australian stable continental region (SCR) faults appears to be the temporal clustering of surface rupturing earthquakes. With the possible exception of... -
Using SHRIMP to decipher the history of middle Palaeozoic magmatism in Tasmania
This paper was presented at the 17th Australian Geological Convention, Geological Society of Australia -
High Seas Marine Protected Areas: Benthic environmental conservation...
In order to design a representative network of high seas marine protected areas (MPAs), an acceptable scheme is required to classify the benthic bioregions of the oceans. Given... -
Bioregionalization of the George V Shelf, East Antarctica
The East Antarctic continental shelf has had very few studies examining the macrobenthos structure or relating biological communities to the abiotic environment. In this study,... -
Co-seismic surface deformation relating to the March 23, 2012 MW 5.4...
On 23 March 2012, at 09:25 UTC, an Mw 5.4 earthquake occurred in the eastern Musgrave Ranges of north-central South Australia, near the community of Ernabella (Pukatja). Several... -
Facies Evolution of Holocene Estuaries and Deltas: A Large-sample...
Selected geomorphic features and sedimentary facies were mapped in 283 of Australia's wave- and tide-dominated estuaries and deltas to quantitatively evaluate established... -
Aftershock probability model for Australia
After a main shock, the magnitude and timing of smaller aftershocks follow characteristic distributions known as Gutenberg-Richter and Omori laws, respectively. Based on these... -
Ocean-floor volcanism in the Lachlan Fold Belt: new evidence from the...
This paper was published in Geoscience Australia Research Newsletter, 28 -
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... -
Co-seismic surface deformation relating to the March 23, 2012 Mw5.4...
On 23 March 2012, at 09:25 GMT, a MW 5.4 earthquake occurred in the eastern Musgrave Ranges region of north-central South Australia, near the community of Ernabella (Pukatja).... -
Interactions between Fluid Flow, Geochemistry and Dibgeochemical Processes...
Since their first discovery 20 years ago, numerous cold seeps have been found, mainly along active and passive continental margins. Methane gas plays a key role in the global... -
Cost-Effective Mitigation Strategy Development for Flood Prone Buildings
On an annual basis floods impact many Australian communities. Some communities have been inundated repeatedly over a period of a few years due to inappropriate urban development... -
Geomorphology and Sediment Transport in Keppel Bay, Central Queensland, Australia
Keppel Bay is a macrotidal environment that represents the interface of the large catchment of the Fitzroy River with the southern GBR continental shelf. In this study, we... -
Cyclone Larry Forum Report - James Cook University - Townsville Campus, 7 April 2006
Cyclone Larry Forum was held at James Cook University, Townsville Campus on 7 April 2006. Preliminary results from post-impact surveys conducted in the aftermath of Severe...