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Canning Basin AusAEM Airborne Electromagnetic Interpretation Data Package
The interpretation of AusAEM airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey conductivity sections in the Canning Basin region delineates the geo-electrical features that correspond to... -
Exploring for the Future AusAEM Eastern Resources Corridor: 2021 Airborne...
Exploring for the Future AusAEM Eastern Resources Corridor: 2021 Airborne Electromagnetic Survey: TEMPEST® airborne electromagnetic data and GALEI inversion conductivity... -
Improving how we engage with land-connected people about geoscience
Output Type: Exploring for the Future Extended Abstract Short Abstract: Under the Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program, Geoscience Australia staff and collaborators engaged... -
Earaheedy, Desert Strip, Eastern Border, Goldfields, Kimberley, Murchison,...
The dataset contained in this package and release consists of GA’s Layered-Earth-Inversion (GALEI, Brodie, 2016) conductivity-depth estimates from the AEM data, acquired over... -
AusAEM Year 1 NT/QLD Airborne Electromagnetic Survey; GA Layered Earth...
Geoscience Australia commissioned the AusAEM Year 1 NT/QLD survey as part of the Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program, flown over parts of the Northern Territory and... -
Eastern Resources Corridor Airborne Electromagnetic Interpretation Data Package
This data package contains interpretations of airborne electromagnetic (AEM) conductivity sections in the Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program’s Eastern Resources Corridor... -
Land access and Indigenous engagement for Australian geoscience
The Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program is unmatched for the scale of geoscience data acquisition across northern Australia, covering 37 648 individual land parcels and 2.9... -
Reconciling the previously incompatible through a National Australia-wide...
The Australian wide airborne electromagnetic programme AusAEM stands as the largest survey of its kind aiming to cover the Australian continent at approximately 20 km line-... -
How Airborne Electromagnetic (AEM) Surveys Work
This animation shows how Airborne Electromagnetic Surveys Work. It is part of a series of Field Activity Technique Engagement Animations. The target audience are the communities... -
Exploring for the Future program Showcase 2024 - Day 2 National Geoscience theme
The Exploring for the Future program Showcase 2024 was held on 13-16 August 2024. Day 2 - 14th August talks included: Session 1 - Architecture of the Australian Tectonic Plate... -
AusAEM1 Interpretation Data Package
The AusAEM1 airborne electromagnetic survey extends across an area exceeding 1.1 million km2 over Queensland and the Northern Territory. Approximately 60,000 line kilometres of... -
EFTF cover thickness model in the Darling-Curnamona-Delamerian (DCD) region
Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future program provides precompetitive information to inform decision-making by government, community and industry on the sustainable... -
Yathong, Forbes, Dubbo, and Coonabarabran, Airborne Electromagnetic Survey...
Yathong, Forbes, Dubbo, and Coonabarabran Airborne Electromagnetic Survey Blocks. Geoscience Australia (GA), in collaboration with the Geological Survey of New South Wales... -
Geological insights of Northern Australia’s AusAEM airborne EM survey
Airborne electromagnetic data generated by the AusAEM Survey are shown to map mineral deposit host rocks and regional geological features within the AusAEM Survey area. We have... -
Airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey and conductance data for Cooper Creek...
Airborne electromagnetics (AEM) is a geophysical technique used for estimating the bulk conductivity profile of the upper 300 m (approximately) of the subsurface. The AEM data... -
Interpretation of the AusAEM1: insights from the world’s largest airborne...
The AusAEM1 survey is the world’s largest airborne electromagnetic survey flown to date, extending across an area exceeding 1.1 million km2 over Queensland and the Northern... -
AusAEM, Northeast Queensland, Australia, 2024 Airborne Electromagnetic...
The AusAEM, Northeast Queensland, Australia, 2024 Airborne Electromagnetic Survey was a collaborative effort between Geoscience Australia (GA) and the Geological... -
Canning Basin AusAEM interpretation: hydrogen storage potential and...
The discovery of strategically located salt structures, which meet the requirements for geological storage of hydrogen, is crucial to meeting Australia’s ambitions to become a... -
How Airborne Electromagnetic (AEM) Surveys Work - Helicopter
This animation shows how Airborne Electromagnetic Surveys Work, when conducted by a rotary wing (helicopter) aircraft. It is part of a series of Field Activity Technique... -
AusAEM Year 1: Some aspects of quality control and calibration
For the AusAEM Year 1 survey an inertial measurement unit (IMU) was installed for the first time on the TEMPEST receiver bird to measure its orientation and to augment GPS...
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