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Yellow Dam 1:50 000 topographic map
Product Specifications Coverage: Partial coverage, predominantly in northern Australia, along major transport routes, and other selected areas. About 1000 maps have been... -
Coffs Harbour 1:100 000 topographic map
At this scale 1cm on the map represents 1km on the ground. Each map covers a minimum area of 0.5 degrees longitude by 0.5 degrees latitude or about 54 kilometres by 54... -
De Lancourt River 1:50 000 topographic map
Product Specifications Coverage: Partial coverage, predominantly in northern Australia, along major transport routes, and other selected areas. About 1000 maps have been... -
L058 Alice Springs seismic refraction survey, NT, 1962
This Record describes a seismic refraction survey made during 1961 in the Farm Area, Alice Springs, NT. Good refraction breaks were obtained only along the east-west Traverse K;... -
Carnarvon Basin South, WA, 2011 (P1235), magnetic line data, AWAGS levelled
Total magnetic intensity (TMI) data measures variations in the intensity of the Earth's magnetic field caused by the contrasting content of rock-forming minerals in the Earth... -
Multi-component kinetics and late gas potential of selective Cooper Basin...
Twenty-seven whole rock samples and eleven extracted samples or kerogen concentrates from five potential Permian sources within the Cooper Basin, Australia were provided for... -
AUSGeoid98 v.1.0 data files: (sj52)
AUSGeoid98 data files contain a 2 minute grid of AUSGeoid98 data covering the Australian region, which you can use to interpolate geoid-ellipsoid separations for the positions... -
Geology of the Normanton
These data are a digital representation of information depicted on the printed map of the Normanton 1:250 000 Geological Series produced by AGSO and the Geological Survey of... -
Geochemistry, origin, and tectonic setting of granitic rocks of the Prince...
Granitic rocks in different terranes and of different ages in the Prince Charles Mountains (PCM) show systematic compositional differences. Archaean granitic basement rocks of... -
Proceedings of the 2012 Australian Geothermal Energy Conference
Extended abstracts from various authors compiled as the Proceedings volume of the 2012 Australian Geothermal Energy Conference, 14-16 November 2012, Crown Plaza, Coogee Beach,... -
Preliminary catalogue of tsunamis for the New Guinea/Solomon Islands region,...
Legacy product - no abstract available -
Hann River, Qld, 1991 (P570), radiometric line data, AWAGS levelled
The radiometric, or gamma-ray spectrometric method, measures the natural variations in the gamma-rays detected near the Earth's surface as the result of the natural radioactive... -
Alexander 1:50 000 topographic map
Product Specifications Coverage: Partial coverage, predominantly in northern Australia, along major transport routes, and other selected areas. About 1000 maps have been... -
NSW-wide probabilistic tsunami inundation hazards from subduction earthquakes
Tsunamis are a low-frequency yet potentially high-consequence hazard, with impacts growing rapidly with the flow depth and inundation extent. For this reason, tsunami risk... -
AGSO Research Newsletter 28
Titles in this newsletter: A newly discovered major Proterozoic granite-alteration system in the Mount Webb region, central Australia, and implications for Cu-Au mineralisation... -
Bullita 1:50 000 topographic map
Product Specifications Coverage: Partial coverage, predominantly in northern Australia, along major transport routes, and other selected areas. About 1000 maps have been... -
GSQ Isa Georgetown Block C Qld magnetic vd1 grid geodetic
Total magnetic intensity (TMI) data measures variations in the intensity of the Earth's magnetic field caused by the contrasting content of rock-forming minerals in the Earth... -
Curlew Island 1:100 000 topographic map
At this scale 1cm on the map represents 1km on the ground. Each map covers a minimum area of 0.5 degrees longitude by 0.5 degrees latitude or about 54 kilometres by 54... -
Probabilistic Volcanic Ash Hazard Analysis (PVAHA)II: Asia-Pacific...
Volcanic ash presents a natural hazard with a global reach, as ash can be transported up to thousands of kilometers from a given volcanic eruption to cross national boundaries...