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Application of Network Analysis in Exploring Continent-Scale Mineral Datasets
Indicator minerals are minerals that, when appearing as transported grains in sediments, may indicate the presence of mineralisation, hydrothermal alteration or a particular... -
The Heavy Mineral Map of Australia: vision and pilot project
We describe a vision for a national-scale heavy mineral (HM) map generated through automated mineralogical identification and quantification of HMs contained in floodplain... -
Destructive Analysis - X-ray diffraction results on Kinmore 1, Petrel Sub-basin
Underground hydrogen storage (UHS) is anticipated to play a crucial role in balancing fluctuations in renewable energy supply and demand, while also providing necessary seasonal... -
Towards a Regolith Mineralogy Map of the Australian Continent - A...
Bulk quantitative mineralogy of regolith is a useful indicator of lithological precursor (protolith), degree of weathering, and soil properties affecting various potential... -
Using automated mineralogy to define indicator mineral signatures around the...
Indicator minerals are those minerals that indicate the presence of a specific mineral deposit, alteration or lithology[1]. Their utility to the exploration industry has been... -
The Heavy Mineral Map of Australia project - vision, pilot and first data release
Heavy minerals (HMs) are those with a specific gravity greater than 2.9 g/cc (e.g., anatase, zircon). They have been used successfully in mineral exploration programs outside... -
Heavy mineral exploration on a continental scale: the Geoscience...
Although heavy mineral exploration techniques have been successfully used as exploration vectors to ore deposits around the world, exploration case studies and pre-competitive... -
Integration of HyLogging data with geochemical, well log and...
Geoscience Australia is currently assessing selected Australian sedimentary basins for their unconventional hydrocarbon resource potential, in collaboration with the Northern... -
Towards a heavy mineral map of the Australian continent - A feasibility study
Heavy minerals (HMs) are minerals with a specific gravity greater than 2.9 g/cm3. They are commonly highly resistant to physical and chemical weathering, and therefore persist...
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