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Application of Network Analysis in Exploring Continent-Scale Mineral Datasets
Indicator minerals are minerals that, when appearing as transported grains in sediments, may indicate the presence of mineralisation, hydrothermal alteration or a particular... -
Government geoscience accelerating resource discovery and development
Collaborative government geoscience programs deliver data and information on Australia’s natural resources. Precompetitive geoscience is publicly available data and information... -
A visible-near infrared spectral library for critical metals exploration
Optical remote and proximal sensing instruments, collecting reflectance spectra of rocks and sediments in the visible to near infrared (VNIR) wavelength range (350 to 1200 nm)... -
The Hera orebody: a complex distal (Au-Zn-Pb-Ag-Cu) skarn in the Cobar Basin...
The Hera Au–Pb–Zn–Ag deposit in the southeastern Cobar Basin of central New South Wales preserves calc-silicate veins/skarn and remnant carbonate/sandstone-hosted skarn within a... -
The Heavy Mineral Map of Australia: vision and pilot project
We describe a vision for a national-scale heavy mineral (HM) map generated through automated mineralogical identification and quantification of HMs contained in floodplain... -
Using automated mineralogy to define indicator mineral signatures around the...
Indicator minerals are those minerals that indicate the presence of a specific mineral deposit, alteration or lithology[1]. Their utility to the exploration industry has been... -
Heavy mineral exploration on a continental scale: the Geoscience...
Although heavy mineral exploration techniques have been successfully used as exploration vectors to ore deposits around the world, exploration case studies and pre-competitive... -
Integration of HyLogging data with geochemical, well log and...
Geoscience Australia is currently assessing selected Australian sedimentary basins for their unconventional hydrocarbon resource potential, in collaboration with the Northern...
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