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A geochemical investigation into the resource potential of the Lawn Hill...
The Lawn Hill Platform (LHP) is a sedimentary province in northeastern Northern Territory and northwestern Queensland that hosts a significant Paleoproterozoic–Mesoproterozoic... -
Green Steel: Synergies between the Australian Iron Ore Industry and the...
Green steel, produced using renewable energy and hydrogen, presents a promising avenue to decarbonize steel manufacturing and expand the hydrogen industry. Australia, endowed... -
Global distribution of sediment-hosted metals controlled by craton edge stability
Sustainable development and transition to a clean-energy economy is placing ever-increasing demand on global supplies of base metals (copper, lead, zinc and nickel). Alarmingly,... -
Groundwater geochemistry, hydrogeology and potash mineral potential of the...
We collected 38 groundwater and two surface water samples in the semi-arid Lake Woods region of the Northern Territory to better understand the hydrogeochemistry of this system,... -
Unlocking Antarctica: Building an Open Access Satellite Data Platform
Access to quality satellite data for wide-scale analysis and monitoring is essential for supporting Antarctic science, operations and management. We are building a new platform,... -
Forensic soil provenancing in an urban/suburban setting: a simultaneous...
Soil is a ubiquitous material at the Earth's surface with potential to be a useful evidence class in forensic and intelligence applications. Compositional data from a soil... -
Continental-scale geochemical surveys and mineral prospectivity: comparison...
The National Geochemical Survey of Australia (NGSA) provides an internally consistent, state-of-the-art, continental-scale geochemical dataset that can be used to assess areas... -
Environmental conditions and microbial community structure during the Great...
The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (GOBE) is regarded as one of the most significant evolutionary events in the history of Phanerozoic life. The present study... -
Digital Earth Australia - Unlocking New Value from Earth Observation Data
Petascale archives of Earth observations from space (EOS) have the potential to characterise water resources at continental scales. For this data to be useful, it needs to be... -
Addressing exploration uncertainties in the southern Bonaparte Basin:...
The upper Permian to Lower Triassic sedimentary succession in the southern Bonaparte Basin represents an extensive marginal marine depositional system that hosts several gas... -
Application of the Lu-Hf isotopic system to ore geology, metallogenesis and...
The Lu-Hf isotopic system, much like the Sm-Nd isotopic system, can be used to understand crustal evolution and growth. Crustal differentiation processes yield reservoirs with... -
Petrophysical and geochemical interpretations of well logs from the...
Barnicarndy 1 is a stratigraphic well drilled in the southern part of the Canning Basin’s Barnicarndy Graben under Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future program in... -
State-of-the-art analysis of geochemical data for mineral exploration
Multi-element geochemical surveys of rocks, soils, stream/lake/floodplain sediments, and regolith are typically carried out at continental, regional and local scales. The... -
Geomechanical evaluation of a middle Cambrian unconventional oil and gas...
Middle Cambrian sediments in the southern Georgina Basin contain multiple organic-rich source rocks and have been suggested to be prospective for both conventional and... -
Catchment-based gold prospectivity analysis combining geochemical,...
The results of a pilot study into the application of an unsupervised clustering approach to the analysis of catchment-based National Geochemical Survey of Australia (NGSA)... -
Paleoseismology of the Hyde Fault, Otago, New Zealand
We present the first paleoseismic investigation of the Hyde Fault, one of a series of north-east striking reverse faults within the Otago range and basin province in southern... -
Exploring for the Future New geomechanical data in frontier Australian basins
Led by Geoscience Australia, Exploring for the Future (EFTF) is a A$225 million Australian Government program dedicated to exploring Australia’s resource potential and boosting... -
Reviewing stratigraphic units defined in the A.C.T.
The usual role for Australian Stratigraphy Commission members in other parts of Australia is to assist geologists writing up unit definitions or redefinitions, in areas of... -
A conceptual surrogacy framework to evaluate the habitat potential of...
The seascape of the vast Australian continental margin is characterised by numerous submarine canyons that represent an equally vast array of geomorphic and oceanographic... -
Petrophysical characterisation of the Neoproterozoic and Cambrian...
The Neoproterozoic–Paleozoic Officer Basin, located in South Australia and Western Australia, remains a frontier basin for energy exploration with significant uncertainty due to...