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West MacDonnell National Park Maps - movie
This ~3 minute movie is about the two 1:100 000 scale maps of the West MacDonnell Ranges near Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. The maps are a collaboration with Parks... -
Evaluating the Role of Airborne Electromagnetics in Mapping Seawater...
A guide to the use of AEM geophysics for mapping SWI in coastal landscapes and karstic aquifer systems in Australia. The project was funded by the National Water Commission... -
Hydrogen Production Prospectivity Inputs MapServer
This web map service provides visualisations of datasets used as inputs into the analysis of prospective hydrogen production regions of Australia. The service has been developed... -
Hydrogen Production Prospectivity Scenario Outputs MapServer
This web map service provides visualisations of the outputs from the five scenarios assessed in the analysis of prospective hydrogen production regions of Australia. Datasets... -
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
The map covers an area of 0.82 degrees longitude by 0.92 degrees latitude or about 82 kilometres from east to west and about 63 kilometres from north to south. This map contains... -
Major achievements of the comparative geomorphology of estuaries project
Australia's near-pristine estuaries are some of our most valuable natural assets, with many natural and cultural heritage values. They are important as undisturbed habitat for... -
Major achievements of the comparative geomorphology of estuaries project
Australia's near-pristine estuaries are some of our most valuable natural assets, with many natural and cultural heritage values. They are important as undisturbed habitat for... -
Major achievements of the comparative geomorphology of estuaries project
Australia's near-pristine estuaries are some of our most valuable natural assets, with many natural and cultural heritage values. They are important as undisturbed habitat for... -
Major achievements of the comparative geomorphology of estuaries project
Australia's near-pristine estuaries are some of our most valuable natural assets, with many natural and cultural heritage values. They are important as undisturbed habitat for... -
Sustainable Management of Coastal Groundwater Resources
The Sustainable Management of Coastal Groundwater Resources (SMCGR) project aims to improve the management of groundwater in coastal dune aquifers, which is used to supply water... -
Sustainable Management of Coastal Groundwater Resources
The Sustainable Management of Coastal Groundwater Resources (SMCGR) project aims to improve the management of groundwater in coastal dune aquifers, which is used to supply water... -
Sustainable Management of Coastal Groundwater Resources
The Sustainable Management of Coastal Groundwater Resources (SMCGR) project aims to improve the management of groundwater in coastal dune aquifers, which is used to supply water... -
Sustainable Management of Coastal Groundwater Resources
The Sustainable Management of Coastal Groundwater Resources (SMCGR) project aims to improve the management of groundwater in coastal dune aquifers, which is used to supply water... -
Treading lightly: How geoscience is revealing human impacts in Antarctica
Antarctica conjures images of expansive white icesheets but what about the 1% not covered by ice? Though small, these exposed islands of rock are hotspots of human and animal... -
Carnarvon National Park
This map depicts the complete National Park at 1:250 000 scale (200 kilometres east to west and 93 kilometres north to south) and an enlargement of the Mount Moffatt and... -
Northern Territory Coastal Plain: Mapping Seawater Intrusion In Coastal...
This report documents the findings of the 'Northern Territory Coastal Plain: Mapping Seawater Intrusion (SWI) in Coastal Plain Aquifers Using Airborne Electromagnetic (AEM)... -
Mineral Resource Potential Assessment of the Woomera Prohibited Area, South Australia
In June 2010, Geoscience Australia was tasked by the Australian Government Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism to undertake a qualitative mineral resource [1] potential... -
Shark Bay Special Topographic Map
The map covers an area of 1.6 degrees longitude by 2.17 degrees latitude or about 160 kilometres from east to west and about 238 kilometres from north to south. This map... -
Shark Bay Special Topographic Map
The map covers an area of 1.6 degrees longitude by 2.17 degrees latitude or about 160 kilometres from east to west and about 238 kilometres from north to south. This map... -
Shark Bay Special Topographic Map
The map covers an area of 1.6 degrees longitude by 2.17 degrees latitude or about 160 kilometres from east to west and about 238 kilometres from north to south. This map...