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Mapping freshwater lenses in the Cooper Creek floodplain using airborne...
Cooper Creek is a dryland river system that extends from the western Great Dividing Range in Central Queensland to Lake Eyre in South Australia. The middle course of the Cooper... -
Exploring for the Future—Officer-Musgrave project update
The Officer-Musgrave project investigates the groundwater and energy resource potential of the Officer Basin and neighbouring Musgrave Province near the junction of South... -
Geological architecture of the Lake Eyre Basin and its influence on...
The Lake Eyre surface water catchment covers around 1,200,000 km2 of central Australia, about one-sixth of the entire continent. It is one of the largest endorheic river basins... -
NDI Carrara 1 — A deep stratigraphic drillhole in the Carrara Sub-basin
In 2017, under the Federal Governments’ Exploring for the Future program, in collaboration with the NTGS under their ‘Resourcing the Territory’ initiative, Geoscience Australia... -
Implementation of the Australian Water Observations from Space (WOfS)...
In 2014 Geoscience Australia launched Water Observations from Space (WOfS) providing a continental-scale water product that shows how often surface water has been observed... -
Volcanic hazards: What would an Emergency Manager do?
Activity for secondary and senior secondary students examining a hypothetical city and its vulnerability to volcanic hazard risk. Includes background information for teachers,... -
Towards prioritising regional groundwater assessments using the national...
Geoscience Australia's Exploring for the Future Program (EFTF) is supporting regional and national-scale initiatives to address Australia’s hydrogeological challenges using an... -
Carbon, hydrogen and helium isotope systematics of natural gases from the...
From the beginning of petroleum exploration in the Perth Basin, the importance of the Early Triassic marine Kockatea Shale was recognised as the principal source for liquid... -
Mapping the disruption of source magnetization depth estimates by...
Near-surface magnetizations are ubiquitous across many areas of Australia and complicate reliable estimation of depth to deeper magnetizations. We have selected four test areas... -
Monitoring coastal change dynamics using multi-decadal moderate resolution...
Coastal environments are intrinsically dynamic and respond to a wide array of natural and anthropogenic drivers across a broad range of time steps. In addition, coastal... -
Giving legacy data a new life - palaeovalleys from preliminary integrated...
Previous work by the SA government and CSIRO[i] highlighted the value of integrating AEM data with other geological and hydrogeological data to model palaeovalley groundwater... -
Towards a national compilation of information on Australias major groundwater systems
Australia is the driest inhabited continent on Earth and groundwater is crucial to maintaining the country’s population, economic activities, Indigenous culture and... -
Origin and use of helium in Australian natural gases
Over 800 natural gases representative of Australia's hydrocarbon-producing sedimentary basins have been analyzed for their helium abundance and around 150 gases for their helium... -
Breathing new life into old collections – revitalising Geoscience Australia...
Since soon after the federation of Australia in 1901 Geoscience Australia, and its predecessors organisations, have gathered a significant collection of microscope slide based... -
Improving groundwater systems understanding in the Upper Darling floodplain...
Abstract to present results so far from Upper Darling floodplain EFTF module at Australasian Groundwater Conference (AGC) in Perth This presentation was given at the 2022... -
Assessing the status of groundwater in the Great Artesian Basin
The project ‘Assessing the Status of Groundwater in the Great Artesian Basin’ (GAB) evaluated existing and new geoscientific data and technologies, including satellite data, to... -
Broome earthquake - Post event analysis
On 14 July 2019 a magnitude 6.6 (Mw) earthquake occurred in the Indian Ocean, 210 km WSW of Broome. This event, equal to the largest recorded in Australia, has provided an... -
Tomographic model of the Australian region from seismic full waveform inversion
Recent studies have demonstrated that understanding the lithospheric structure is crucial for resource exploration, as errors in model interpretation can lead to significant... -
A U–Pb age compilation for Australia; Poster for SGGMP conference, 2019
Geoscience Australia has compiled U-Pb datasets from disparate sources into a single, standardised and publicly-available U–Pb geochronology compilation for all Australia. The... -
Three-dimensional mapping of Palaeovalleys in the West Musgrave Region,...
The recent Musgrave Palaeovalley Project set out to map the extent and characterise the palaeovalley architecture of several of these Cenozoic features that overlie the Musgrave...