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Tsunami Modelling Validation: The Impact of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami on...
In response to the devastating Indian Ocean Tsunami (IOT) that occurred on the 26th of December 2004, Geoscience Australia developed a framework for tsunami risk modelling. The... -
Devonian and Carboniferous brachiopods from Bonaparte Gulf Basin,...
This Bulletin describes the brachiopod fauna of the Devonian and Carboniferous (Frasnian to early Namurian) platform sediments of the Bonaparte Gulf Basin in northwestern... -
Intercontinental conodont correlation of the Palaeozoic sediments of the...
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Australian Geomagnetism Report 1956 Volume 4 Number 11
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Amery 1969: Field Notebook 3
The Antarctic field notebooks contain the geological observations recorded by Bureau of Mineral Resources geologists during their trips to Antarctica between 1948 – 1980s. Files... -
Report on plant fossils from the north east Canning Basin, Western Australia
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Markham Valley resistivity survey, Territory of Papua and New Guinea
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L160 Multi-component high resolution seismic survey. Operations report:...
An experimental high-resolution seismic survey was undertaken in the Pilliga State Forest near Narrabri, NSW in April 2003. The Australian National Seismic Imaging Resource... -
A geochemical anomaly west of Mary Kathleen, Queensland
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The origin of the earth
It is not possible to consider the formation of the Earth in isolation without reference to the formation of the rest of the solar system. A brief account is given of the... -
Hot rocks add heat to ice sheet models
Incorporating the distribution of 'hot rocks' in East Antarctica into ice sheet models, will improve predictions of ice sheet behaviour and potential sea-level change, according... -
Topographic Map Index 100K/250K
The two versions of the Topographic Map Index are: -the 1:100 000 / 1:250 000 Topographic Map Index -the 1:50 000 Topographic Map Index Topographic map indexes are also... -
Capital Hill Tunnel geophysical survey, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 1964
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Stability analysis of the southwestern slope of Tuggeranong Hill, ACT, 1977
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Wells and footage drilled for petroleum exploration and development in...
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Googong Dam site, Queanbeyan River N.S.W. - feasibility investigations 1970 and 1971
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Shore Safety Brochure
Why do cliffs and overhangs drop rocks? Cliffs are formed and wear away by erosion. Water and wind blast the rock with solid particles, waves pound the cliffs, and water... -
The Magnitude and Frequency of Combined Flow Bed Shear Stress as a Measure...
Benthic habitats on the continental shelf are strongly influenced by exposure to the effects of surface ocean waves, and tidal, wind and density driven ocean currents. These... -
Water levels, balance, and chemistry of Lake George, New South Wales
The marked water-level fluctuations of Lake George, a closed lake in southern New South Wales, have long been a subject of speculation. Monitoring over a 20-year period...