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Antarctic CRC Marine Geoscience, Vincennes Bay, Prydz Bay and Mac.Robertson...
This record is a summary of the preliminary results of the third AGSO / Antarctic Co-operative Research Centre/ ANARE marine geoscience program in East Antarctica since 1993.... -
Stratigraphy and micropalaeontology of the marine Tertiary rocks between...
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Dynamics and connectivity of the Bonney Coast Upwelling on a daily scale...
The Bonney Coast Upwelling (BCU) is a key ecological feature in the Australian marine regime; it helps contribute to the largest fin fish based fishery in Australian waters and... -
Examining Fisheries Catches and Catch Rates for Potential Effects of Bass...
Marine seismic surveys are used to identify geological structures of the seafloor that may be indicative of oil and gas deposits, and they represent a major source of... -
Oil and Gas Pipelines of Australia 2017
This map contains information on Oil and Gas pipeline infrastructure. Attributes have been added to comply with data standards and minor coding of line work has been achieved... -
Draft Future Program Strategy for AGSO's Marine Geoscience and Petroleum...
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The gravity field of offshore Australia
The free-air anomaly field of offshore Australia has been divided into about fifty regional gravity provinces, each of which is characterized by uniformity of trend, free-air... -
Contrasting marginal sediments of a seasonally flooded saline lake - Lake...
Lake Eliza is a hypersaline coastal lake in southeast South Australia, a region of winter rainfall and summer drought. It is fed by ground waters and has no connection with the... -
GEOMAT - Modelling of Continental Shelf Sediment Mobility in Support of...
GEOMA T is a geological-oceanographic computer modelling project which aims to enhance our understanding of the processes controlling sediment mobilisation on the Australian... -
Ocean-floor volcanism in the Lachlan Fold Belt: new evidence from the...
Geochemical data indicate that a recently recognised sequence of Ordovician volcanic rocks (the Narragudgil Volcanics) south of Wyalong (NSW) accumulated in an oceanic... -
The elusive Cook volcano and other submarine forearc volcanoes in the Solomon Islands
Submarine volcanoes reported from the forearc region of the New Georgia Group are anomalously close to the line of northeast wards subduction of the Woodlark Basin. Kavachi is a... -
Post-cruise Report AGSO Survey 217 : Joint Italian/Australian Marine...
The geophysical data collected includes a total of 1827 km of multi-channel seismic data and 562 km of Chirper sonar data. A total of 11 gravity cores, 28 piston cores, 18... -
A Review of Surrogates for Marine Benthic Biodiversity
A growing need to manage marine biodiversity sustainably at local, regional and global scales cannot be met by applying the limited existing biological data. Abiotic surrogates... -
Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction in the Tasman Sea
Map showing Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction in the Tasman Sea. One of the 27 constituent maps of the "Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series" (GeoCat 71789). Depicting... -
Report on the geology of Manus Island, Territory of Papua and New Guinea...
During a geological reconnaissance of Manus Island, nodular bauxite deposits were observed in three widely separated localities. The occurrences are not laterally connected. Two... -
The stratigraphy of the Tertiary marine rocks in Gippsland, Victoria
This Bulletin presents the results of detailed studies of the Tertiary marine sequence in Gippsland, Victoria. Most of the information used in it has been obtained as a result... -
The Marine Geology of the Cape York Peninsula between Weipa and Cape...
Surveys of the shallow coastal waters of the Cape York Peninsula completed by the Australian Geological Survey Organisation (AGSO) in 1992/1993 form part of the Cape York Land... -
The Lord Howe Rise: newly-acquired multi-channel and wide-angle seismic data...
The Lord Howe Rise (LHR) is located to the east of Australia in water depths up to 3,000 m. The LHR is a 600 km wide and 1,600 km long continental ribbon that detached from... -
Marine geophysical survey, Gulf of Papua and Bismarck Sea Field report,...
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Gravimetry in Australia, 1819-1976
The earliest known gravity measurements in Australia were made by French expeditions in 1819 and 1824, using pendulums at Sydney. Later in the 19th century, further pendulum...