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Light Stable Isotopes in Volcanic-Hosted Massive Sulfide Ore Systems
Volcanic-hosted massive sulfide (VHMS) deposits, the ancient analogues of “black smoker” deposits that currently form on the seafloor, are the products of complex mineral... -
The Hera orebody: a complex distal (Au-Zn-Pb-Ag-Cu) skarn in the Cobar Basin...
The Hera Au–Pb–Zn–Ag deposit in the southeastern Cobar Basin of central New South Wales preserves calc-silicate veins/skarn and remnant carbonate/sandstone-hosted skarn within a... -
Surficial and deep earth material prediction from geochemical compositions -...
Prediction of true classes of surficial and deep earth materials using multivariate geospatial data is a common challenge for geoscience modellers. Most geological processes... -
Bayesian inversion using nested trans-dimensional Gaussian processes
To understand earth processes, geoscientists infer subsurface earth properties such as electromagnetic resistivity or seismic velocity from surface observations of... -
Historical earthquakes of the eastern Sunda Arc: Source mechanisms and...
Historical reports of earthquake effects from the period 1681 to 1877 in Java, Bali and Nusa Tenggara are used to independently test ground motion predictions in Indonesia’s... -
An integrated approach to assessing marine seismic impacts: Lessons learnt...
Marine seismic surveys are a fundamental tool for geological research, including the exploration of offshore oil and gas resources, but the sound generated during these surveys... -
Exploring for the future—a new oil and gas frontier in northern Australia
Exploring for the Future (EFTF) is a four-year $100.5 million initiative by the Australian Government conducted by Geoscience Australia in partnership with state and Northern... -
A new bathymetry compilation for the Cape Darnley region, East Antarctica
We present the first detailed bathymetry compilation for the Cape Darnley region in East Antarctica. This region is of interest in several scientific fields as it is a key... -
Rock mechanical approaches for predicting fault behaviour during CO2 injection
This paper presents the pre-injection fault characterisation that has been conducted at the CO2CRC Otway Project in Victoria, Australia, aimed at understanding the response of... -
Predictive Soil Provenancing (PSP): An Innovative Forensic Soil Provenance...
Soil is a common evidence type used in forensic and intelligence operations. Where soil composition databases are lacking or inadequate, we propose to use publicly available... -
Polychaetes (Annelida) of the Oceanic Shoals region, northern Australia:...
Northern Australia has been the focus of recent marine biodiversity research to support natural resource management for both industry and conservation, including management of... -
Migration of reflector orientation attributes in deep seismic profiles:...
Interpretation of deep seismic data is challenging due to the lack of direct geological constraints from drilling and the more limited amount of data available from 2-D profiles... -
Mapping crustal structure across southern Australia using seismic ambient...
The rocks of southern Australia record over 3 billion years of Earth’s evolution, but the basement geology is veiled by sedimentary cover. Geophysical data are needed to unveil... -
A Far-Field Ground-Motion Model for Northern Australia from Plate Margin Earthquakes
At its nearest, northern Australia is just over 400 km from an active convergent plate margin. This complex and unique tectonic region combines active subduction and the... -
Quality Control of 40 Years of Passive Seismic Data in Australia and Its...
Seismic imaging techniques are essential for investigating Earth's structure, providing insights into geological and geodynamic processes. The accuracy of these methods relies... -
AusSeabed: Collaborating to maximise Australian seabed mapping efforts
AusSeabed is a national seabed mapping coordination program aiming to serve the Australian community relying on seabed data by providing an open collaboration space where data... -
Identifying vulnerable ecosystems in an Antarctic coastal marine environment
Monitoring changes in shallow-water benthic ecosystems requires baseline information against which any future changes can be assessed. This includes information on the existing... -
Using surface regolith geochemistry to map the major crustal blocks of the...
Multi-element near-surface geochemistry from the National Geochemical Survey of Australia has been evaluated in the context of mapping the exposed to deeply buried major crustal... -
Basin redox and primary productivity within the Mesoproterozoic Roper Seaway
The ca. 1.4 Ga Roper Group of the greater McArthur Basin in northern Australia comprises the sedimentary fill of one of the most extensive Precambrian hydrocarbon-bearing basins... -
Kinetics of hydrocarbon generation from the marine Ordovician Goldwyer...
Pyrolysis and bulk kinetic studies were used to investigate the hydrocarbon generation potential and source rock facies variability of the marine organic-rich rocks from the...