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Preliminary report on the Cadoux earthquake, Western Australia, 2 June 1979
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The challenges of probabilistic seismic hazard assessment in stable...
In stable continental regions (SCR) the undertaking of probabilistic seismic hazard assessment remains a scientific and technical challenge. There is no seismo-tectonic model,... -
The 2012 Australian Earthquake Hazard Map
This document presents a new set of earthquake hazard maps for consideration in the next revision of the earthquake loading code AS1170.4 "Structural design actions: Part 4... -
The Rabaul Earthquake Location and Caldera Structure (RELACS) Program :...
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Australian seismological report, 1991
Earthquakes are not uncommon in Australia and are occasionally a threat to life and property as so tragically demonstrated by the Newcastle earthquake. This report 411contains... -
Development of the Australian National Regolith Site Classification Map
A key recommendation of the Council of Australian Governments review into natural disaster management arrangements in Australia is that a five-year national program of... -
Rheology of the lithosphere and Australian earthquakes
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Defining an active fault in the Australian intraplate context, with some...
Defining a neotectonic fault in the intraplate context is relatively straightforward - the fault must have hosted displacement in the current crusta stress regime. Defining an... -
Earthquake activity and seismic risk in Papua and New Guinea
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Earthquake Epicentres in Australia 1841-2000 1:10m
Australia is not on the edge of a tectonic plate so why do we have earthquakes? The Indian-Australian plate is being pushed north and is colliding with the Eurasian, Philippine... -
Style and timing of late Quaternary faulting on the Lake Edgar Fault,...
Geomorphic mapping of the ~30 km Lake Edgar fault scarp in SW Tasmania suggests that three large surface-rupturing events with vertical displacements of 2.4 - 3.1 m have... -
Accelerograph recordings of the Musa earthquake, 16 September 1972
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Large earthquake recurrence in low seismicity regions: accounting for aperiodicity
Characterising earthquake hazard in low seismicity regions is challenging, due to both the inherent lack of data and an incomplete theoretical understanding of the controls on... -
Investigation of hot gas emissions from Koranga volcano, Papua New Guinea, in 1967
Hot emissions of mainly sulphur dioxide and carbon dioxide took place from a mound in Koranga open cut, near Wau, following a landslide at the end of May, 1967. Rocks of the... -
Australian seismological report, 1992
Earthquakes are a threat to life and property in Australia as demonstrated by the 1989 Newcastle earthquake (McCue & others, 1990). This report contains information on... -
Community risk in Gladstone: a multi-hazard risk assessment
The report is the fourth in a series of multi-hazard case studies by the Geoscience Australia Cities Project. It is a summary report which considers tropical cyclone, including... -
Ground-motion attenuation modelling in Australia; Implications for...
Ground-motion attenuation models have been derived for the Australian crust. These models employ both empirical and stochastic methods and are the first spectral groundmotion... -
An explanation of water level changes preceding the Meckering earthquake of...
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Astatic magnetometer designed and built by the Bureau of Mineral Resources
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