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Enhancing Marine Spatial Planning through Integrated Seabed Mapping and...
Pre-competitive geoscience information, including bathymetry compilations, seabed geomorphology and sediment stability maps and other spatial information is essential to support... -
EFTF Industry Stakeholder Workshop presentation 2020
In October 2020 the Exploring for the Future program held a series of workshops to seek input and feedback on the plans for the second phase of the program. This presentation... -
Data analysis and interpretation of well logs in NDI Carrara 1, Northern Territory
The recently drilled deep stratigraphic drill hole NDI Carrara 1 penetrates the carbonate formations of the Cambrian Georgina Basin as well as the underlying Proterozoic... -
Post-drill analysis to assess the prospectivity and geological risks for...
The Permian Pedirka, the Triassic Simpson and the Jurassic–Cretaceous western Eromanga basins in central Australia have undergone a sporadic exploration history which commenced... -
Mapping the Chronostratigraphy of Australia with EGGS: New Data in the...
As part of the first phase of the Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program, depth estimates have been compiled across the North Australian Craton (NAC) in the Estimates of... -
SnT 2019 Poster - Relative location of North Korean nuclear tests using IMS data
We are creating RELLOC, an 'NDC-in-a-Box'-friendly program for estimating the relative location of small groups of seismic events, such as mineblasts and nuclear tests. What... -
A manganese oxide discovery, Carrara Range, South Nicholson region, NT
Proterozoic rocks of the South Nicholson region, straddling the north-eastern Northern Territory and north-western Queensland, are juxtaposed between the Mount Isa Province and... -
A new yaw attitude algorithm for BDS MEO and IGSOs
In the present, the GNSS body-fixed reference frame definition is followed according to the International GNSS Service (IGS) conventions [3] which are based on the spacecraft... -
Improving resilience to storm surge hazards: assessing risk through wave...
Winds, waves and tides associated with storms are capable of causing severe damage to coastal property and infrastructure. Locations that are prone to erosion and inundation... -
Exploring for the Future Minerals Roadshow 2020
The Exploring for the Future program Virtual Roadshow was held on 7 July and 14-17 July 2020. The Minerals session of the roadshow was held on 14 July 2020 and consisted of the... -
Hydrogeological architecture of the Great Artesian Basin: a consistent tool...
The Great Artesian Basin (GAB) is the largest groundwater basin in Australia. It underlies nearly one quarter of the continent, including parts of Queensland, New South Wales,... -
Teacher professional learning sessions - Primary
Videos of our primary professional learning sessions: Year 3-4 Stage 2 (middle primary): This session focussed on ‘Earth’s surface changes over time as a result of natural... -
Using regional airborne electromagnetic conductivity data to characterise...
Airborne electromagnetic (AEM) data has been acquired at 20km line spacing across much of the Australian continent and conductivity models generated by inverting these data are... -
Classification of Australian crude oils by artificial neural network and...
In this study, an artificial neural network (ANN) and a data set of geochemical hydrocarbon characteristics consists of carbon isotopic signatures, biomarker and molecular data... -
The Exploring for the Future 2019 Barkly Reflection Seismic Survey: Key...
Exploring for the Future (EFTF) is an ongoing multiyear initiative by the Australian Government, conducted by Geoscience Australia, in partnership with state and Northern... -
Mapping freshwater lenses in the Cooper Creek floodplain using airborne...
Cooper Creek is a dryland river system that extends from the western Great Dividing Range in Central Queensland to Lake Eyre in South Australia. The middle course of the Cooper... -
Exploring for the Future—Officer-Musgrave project update
The Officer-Musgrave project investigates the groundwater and energy resource potential of the Officer Basin and neighbouring Musgrave Province near the junction of South... -
Geological architecture of the Lake Eyre Basin and its influence on...
The Lake Eyre surface water catchment covers around 1,200,000 km2 of central Australia, about one-sixth of the entire continent. It is one of the largest endorheic river basins... -
NDI Carrara 1 — A deep stratigraphic drillhole in the Carrara Sub-basin
In 2017, under the Federal Governments’ Exploring for the Future program, in collaboration with the NTGS under their ‘Resourcing the Territory’ initiative, Geoscience Australia... -
Implementation of the Australian Water Observations from Space (WOfS)...
In 2014 Geoscience Australia launched Water Observations from Space (WOfS) providing a continental-scale water product that shows how often surface water has been observed...