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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... -
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... -
Towards prioritising regional groundwater assessments using the national...
Geoscience Australia's Exploring for the Future Program (EFTF) is supporting regional and national-scale initiatives to address Australia’s hydrogeological challenges using an... -
Giving legacy data a new life - palaeovalleys from preliminary integrated...
Previous work by the SA government and CSIRO[i] highlighted the value of integrating AEM data with other geological and hydrogeological data to model palaeovalley groundwater... -
Three-dimensional mapping of Palaeovalleys in the West Musgrave Region,...
The recent Musgrave Palaeovalley Project set out to map the extent and characterise the palaeovalley architecture of several of these Cenozoic features that overlie the Musgrave... -
Assessment of the hydrostratigraphy for groundwater samples in the Broken...
The Curnamona Province and overlying basins (herein referred to as the Broken Hill region) contain many discrete groundwater systems. These include sedimentary aquifers of the... -
Hydrogeology of the Adavale, Cooper, Galilee and north Bowen basins
The Australian Government's Trusted Environmental and Geological Information program is a collaboration between Geoscience Australia and CSIRO. Part of this program includes...
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