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Successive marine heatwaves cause significant coral bleaching impacts during...
The frequency and intensity of marine heatwaves resulting in thermal bleaching events have increased over recent decades leading to catastrophic losses of reef-building corals... -
Trans-dimensional Bayesian inversion of Airborne Electromagnetic data for 2D...
This paper presents the application of a novel trans-dimensional sampling approach to a time domain airborne electromagnetic (AEM) inverse problem to solve for plausible... -
Baseline biogeochemical data from Australia’s continental margin links...
Surficial marine sediments are an important source of nutrients for productivity and biodiversity yet the biogeochemistry of these sediments is poorly known in Australia. Seabed... -
Germanium, indium, gallium and cadmium in zinc ores: a mineral system approach
Sphalerite is the main Zn ore mineral and is the primary source of Cd, Ge and In and a minor source of Ga. Owing to a shift from fossil fuel to renewable energy sources, these... -
Applied geophysics for cover thickness mapping in the southern Thomson Orogen
Potentially mineralised Paleozoic basement rocks in the southern Thomson Orogen region of south-ern Queensland and northern New South Wales are covered by varying thicknesses of... -
Delayed subsidence after rifting and a record of breakup for northwestern Zealandia
Continental rifting and breakup of eastern Gondwana during the Cretaceous separated northern Zealandia from eastern Australia, but the processes leading to this highly-extended... -
Structural elements of the southern Thomson Orogen (Australian Tasmanides):...
Multi-scale, multi-method integration of geological constraints, with new interpretations of potential field data and seismic reflection data, has resulted in a comprehensive... -
Geological and Bioregional Assessments: assessing the prospectivity for...
The Geological and Bioregional Assessments (GBA) Program is a series of independent scientific studies undertaken by Geoscience Australia and the CSIRO, supported by the Bureau... -
Light Stable Isotopes (H, B, C, O and S) in Ore Studies—Methods, Theory,...
Variations in the abundances of light stable isotopes, particularly those of hydrogen, boron, carbon, oxygen and sulfur, were essential in developing mineralization models. The... -
The China Australia Geological Storage of CO2 (CAGS) Project: An example of...
The China Australia Geological Storage of CO? (CAGS) Project is a collaborative project that aims to accelerate the development and deployment of geological storage of carbon... -
Examination of the accuracy of SHRIMP U–Pb geochronology based on samples...
Estimations of the reproducibility of U–Pb ages from SHRIMP (Sensitive High-Resolution Ion MicroProbe) instruments are based on data from studies that are nearly 2 decades old.... -
Lightweight Neural Network for Spatiotemporal Filling of Data Gaps in Sea...
Cloud coverage remains a key issue for researchers working with satellite data. Accurate reconstruction of measurements obstructed by cloud can enhance the usefulness of... -
Southwest Australia Seismic Network (SWAN): recording earthquakes in...
The geological structure of southwest Australia comprises a rich, complex record of Precambrian cratonization and Phanerozoic continental breakup. Despite the stable continental... -
Spatially-balanced designs that incorporate legacy sites
A robust scientific conclusion is the result of a rigorous scientific process. In observational ecology, this process involves making inferences about a population from 20 a... -
Australian mean land-surface temperature
The mean land-surface temperature represents an important boundary condition for many geothermal studies. This boundary is particularly important to help constrain the models... -
Ambient noise tomography of Australia: application to AusArray deployment
Over the past two decades, the use of seismic ambient noise has shown great potential in imaging the structure of the crust and lithospheric mantle. However, few datasets have... -
Evaluating the performance of soil flux surveys and inversion methods for...
Understanding the near surface migration patterns and rates of efflux of CO2 is important for developing effective monitoring and verification programs for the geological... -
The new normal for geoscience in a post-COVID world: connecting informed...
We consider how our society can use data, information and knowledge of the Earth under a broad definition of geoscience to better connect with the Earth system. This is... -
Modelled differences of coral life-history traits influence the refugium...
Remote populations can influence connectivity and may serve as refugia from climate change. We investigated two reef-building corals (Pseudodiploria strigosa and Orbicella... -
A regolith lead isoscape of Australia
We present the first national-scale lead (Pb) isotope maps of Australia based on surface regolith for five isotope ratios, 206Pb/204Pb, 207Pb/204Pb, 208Pb/204Pb, 207Pb/206Pb,...