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The global Critical Minerals in Ores (CMiO) Database - a review and update
Critical minerals are essential to modern technologies and national security yet supply chains remain vulnerable to disruption. Identifying and assessing these resources is... -
Digital soil mapping of lithium in Australia
With a higher demand for lithium (Li), a better understanding of its concentration and spatial distribution is important to delineate potential anomalous areas. This study uses... -
The value of historical samples for regional and national geochemical and...
Geochemical and mineralogical analysis of surficial materials (streams, soils, catchment samples, etc) can provide valuable information about the potential for mineral systems,... -
Mapping the Structure and Metasomatic Enrichment of the Lithospheric Mantle...
The lithology, geochemistry, and architecture of the continental lithospheric mantle (CLM) underlying the Kimberley Craton of north-western Australia has been constrained using... -
Estimating the silica content and loss-on-ignition in the North American...
A novel method of estimating the silica (SiO2) and loss-on-ignition (LOI) concentrations for the North American Soil Geochemical Landscapes (NASGL) project datasets is proposed.... -
Delamerian Margins National Drilling Initiative campaign field data
Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future program provides precompetitive information to inform decision-making by government, community and industry on the sustainable... -
The utility of dust as a forensic provenancing material. Exploring...
Environmental DNA (eDNA), elemental and mineralogical analyses of soil have been shown to be specific to their source material, prompting consideration of the use of dust for... -
Petrology, age, and rift origin of ultramafic lamprophyres (aillikites) at...
Diamond exploration over the past decade has led to the discovery of a new province of kimberlitic pipes (the Webb Province) in the Gibson Desert of central Australia. The Webb... -
Thermo-chemical inversion of the Australian lithospheric mantle (KY22)
Lithospheric structure and composition have direct relevance for our understanding of mineral prospectivity. Aspects of the lithosphere can be imaged using geophysical inversion... -
Thermo-chemical inversion of the Australian lithospheric mantle (FR23)
Lithospheric structure and composition have direct relevance for our understanding of mineral prospectivity. Aspects of the lithosphere can be imaged using geophysical inversion... -
The secret hidden in dust: Uncovering the potential to use metabarcoding of...
The ubiquitous nature of dust, along with localised chemical and biological signatures, makes it an ideal medium for provenance determination in a forensic context.... -
Geochemical Levelling Code
Levelling of geochemical data between surveys is a vital step in using datasets together. This code can apply a number of approaches to eliminate inter-laboratory differences... -
A robust interpolation-based method for forensic soil provenancing. A...
Soil is a complex and spatially variable material that has a demonstrated potential to be a useful evidence class in forensic casework and intelligence operations. Here, the... -
An unmixing approach to geochemical mapping using alluvial sediments - An...
Alluvial sediments have long been used in geochemical surveys as their compositions are assumed to be representative of areas upstream. Overbank and floodplain sediments, in...
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