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Exploring for the Future – Baseline whole rock geochemistry Data release —...
The Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program is an Australian government initiative to boost investment in resource exploration and development in Australia, and is committed to... -
Evaluating the economic potential for carbon sequestration projects
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a central component of many proposed pathways to reach net zero CO2 emissions by 2050. Even under conservative estimates, successful... -
Exploring for the Future program Showcase 2023 – Day 3 Geological Processes...
The Exploring for the Future program Showcase 2023 was held on 15-17 August 2023. Day 3 - 17th August talks included: Geological Processes and Resources Session Large scale... -
Exploring for the Future AEM workshop: Perth, 2022
As part of the Exploring For the Future program 2022 showcase, Geoscience Australia (GA) in collaboration with the Australian Institute of Geoscientists held an Airborne... -
Basin Inventory Adavale Basin
A large proportion of Australia’s onshore sedimentary basins remain exploration frontiers. Industry interest in these basins has recently increased due to the global and... -
Exploring for the Future - Upper Darling River floodplain, northwest New...
This context report is for the Upper Darling River Floodplain module, which represents the easternmost ‘arm’ of the Exploring for the Future Darling-Curnamona-Delamerian project... -
Northern Australia Hydrogeochemical Survey: groundwater as a tool for...
With the majority (80%) of the Australian’s solid geology overlain by regolith, groundwater is increasingly being investigated as an exploration tool to see through cover... -
Groundwater dependent waterbodies using Digital Earth Australia WMS
The Groundwater Dependent Waterbodies (GDW) dataset is a subset of the Digital Earth Australia (DEA) Waterbodies product that has been combined with the Bureau of Meteorology’s... -
Basin Inventory Birrindudu Basin
Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future program provides precompetitive information to inform decision-making by government, community and industry on the sustainable... -
Increasing the prospectivity of northern Australia [Carr] and Gross...
Exploring for the Future (EFTF) is a multiyear (2016–2024) initiative of the Australian Government, conducted by Geoscience Australia. This program aims to improve Australia’s... -
Second Phase of the Exploring for the Future Program (2020-2024)
Exploring for the Future is an Australian Government program led by Geoscience Australia that aims to drive investment in the resources and agricultural sectors by providing... -
West Musgrave airborne electromagnetic conductivity grids
These conductivity grids were generated by gridding the top 22 layers from the airborne electromagnetics (AEM) conductivity models from the Western Resource Corridor AusAEM... -
Continental scale hydrogeochemistry: Groundwater system processes and...
As the driest inhabited continent, Australia’s groundwater resources are essential to sustain our communities, food production, industry and environment. Groundwater... -
Insights into subsurface properties from sonic core drilling in the Keep...
In 2018, as part of the Australian Government-funded Exploring for the Future program, Geoscience Australia drilled fifteen sonic boreholes in the Keep River region in north-... -
Exploring for the Future program Showcase 2023 - Day 1 Overview
The Exploring for the Future program Showcase 2023 was held on 15-17 August 2023. Day 1 - 15th August talks included: Resourcing net zero – Dr Andrew Heap Our Geoscience Journey... -
AusArray temporary passive seismic station deployment, servicing and...
The Australian Passive Seismic Array Project (AusArray) program was developed from a long history of passive seismic imaging in Australia involving many contributors. Building... -
A Stratigraphic Reconstruction of Bulk Volatile Chemistry from Fluid...
Exploring for the Future (EFTF) is an Australian Government program led by Geoscience Australia (GA), in partnership with state and Northern Territory governments. The EFTF... -
Characterising changes in isotope hydrochemistry through time in a high use,...
Alice Springs is an important centre for regional industry, tourism and transport in the Northern Territory. The town has approximately 29,000 inhabitants and 400,000+ visitors... -
A Stratigraphic Reconstruction of Bulk Volatile Chemistry from Fluid...
Exploring for the Future (EFTF) is an Australian Government program led by Geoscience Australia (GA), in partnership with state and Northern Territory governments. The EFTF... -
Exploring for the Future - An overview of Australia’s transformational...
Australia remains underexplored or unexplored, boasting discovery potential in the mineral, groundwater, and energy resources hidden beneath the surface. These “greenfield”...