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Multidata approach to map paleovalleys in the Western Musgrave region
The Australian Government’s Exploring for the Future Musgrave Palaeovalley Project investigated the groundwater systems of the Western Musgrave region. This arid desert area... -
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... -
Geological datasets for Cenozoic geology, hydrogeology, and groundwater...
The geological data includes the spatial extents of the Kati Thanda - Lake Eyre Basin (KT-LEB) project area, geological basin and sub-basin boundaries, and geological models of... -
Australia’s Future Energy Resources (AFER) Project: Regional hydrogeology of...
As part of the EFTF Program, Geoscience has completed a 4-year multi-disciplinary study to investigate the energy resource potential of selected onshore basins within central... -
Accessible groundwater information. A methodology for the GeoInsight pilot
GeoInsight was an 18-month pilot project developed in the latter part of Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future Program (2016–2024). The aim of this pilot was to... -
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... -
Building two-way sharing of groundwater cultural values and knowledge...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples hold a wealth of traditional knowledge about their land and waters gathered and passed down from observations over thousands of... -
Groundwater dependent waterbodies using Digital Earth Australia
The Groundwater Dependent Ecosystem (GDE) Atlas (Bureau of Meteorology, 2019) is a well-known national product that has been utilised for a wide range of applications including... -
Multilayered chronostratigraphic airborne electromagnetic interpretation workflow
In response to the acquisition of national-scale airborne electromagnetic surveys and the development of a national depth estimates database, a new workflow has been established... -
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... -
Towards developing a 3D hydrogeological framework for Australia
This was the last of five presentations held on 31 July 2023 as part of the National Groundwater Systems Workshop. Towards developing a 3D hydrogeological framework for... -
Combining old and new, a 35 year vision to map Australia's groundwater under...
Resourcing Australia’s Prosperity is a 35-year initiative, led by Geoscience Australia, to enhance knowledge of Australia’s geology and groundwater systems. The... -
Cenozoic geology, hydrogeology and groundwater systems: Kati Thanda - Lake Eyre Basin
The Kati Thanda – Lake Eyre Basin (KT–LEB) covers about 1.2 million square kilometres of outback Australia. Although the basin is sparsely populated and relatively undeveloped... -
Australian continental-scale multilayered chronostratigraphic interpretation...
A key issue for explorers in Australia is the abundant sedimentary and regolith cover obscuring access to underlying potentially prospective rocks. Multilayered... -
Making sense of temporally sparse hydrochemical data to support groundwater...
This hydrochemical study contributes to a broader investigation of the hydrogeology and groundwater systems within the Georgina Basin, spanning the Northern Territory and... -
Assessment of the hydrostratigraphy for groundwater samples in the Broken...
The Curnamona Province and overlying basins (herein referred to as the Broken Hill region) contain many discrete groundwater systems. These include sedimentary aquifers of the... -
Hydrogeology of the Adavale, Cooper, Galilee and north Bowen basins
The Australian Government's Trusted Environmental and Geological Information program is a collaboration between Geoscience Australia and CSIRO. Part of this program includes... -
Preliminary assessment of an alluvial aquifer system using airborne and...
Defining and characterising groundwater aquifers usually depends on the availability of data necessary to represent its spatial extent and hydrogeological properties, such as... -
Characterising groundwater dependent ecosystems of the Upper Darling...
Groundwater is critical to the survival of a range of ecosystems in Australia through provision of a direct source of water to plants with suitable root systems, and through...