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A Survey of the Macrocystis pyrifera (L.) C. Agardh Stocks on the East Coast...
A survey of the east Tasmanian coastline from Musselroe Bay to South East Cape revealed a total of 10 km2 of Macrocystis pyrifera (Linnaeus) C. Agardh 1820 kelp forest. Average... -
Videos from Jervis Bay surveys
Several surveys to Jervis Bay, NSW were conducted between 2008 and 2009 to trial newly acquired Multibeam and video equipment, and to collect bathymetry and backscatter data,... -
Tidally Incised Valleys on Tropical Carbonate Shelves: An Example from the...
The formation of incised valleys on continental shelves is generally attributed to fluvial erosion under low sea level conditions. However, there are exceptions. A multibeam... -
Benthic Chambers, Nutrient Fluxes and the Biogeochemistry of the Seafloor...
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AGSO Cruise 147 Report : Tasman Rises Geological Sampling Cruise of Rig...
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Gravity, magnetic and bathymetry grids from levelled data for Southwest...
The Australian Geological Survey Organistaion (AGSO) has produced a set of digital bathymetry, gravity and magnetic grids for the southwest quadrant of Australia (24 - 46S,... -
Paleoseismology of the Akatore Fault, Otago, New Zealand
We present the results of a paleoseismic study of the Akatore Fault in the low seismicity region of Otago, New Zealand. Two trenches reveal at least three reverse fault ruptures... -
Hydrodynamic modelling of coastal inundation
Modelling the effects on the built environment of natural hazards such as riverine flooding, storm surges and tsunami is critical for understanding their economic and social... -
A note on submarine phosphorite deposits
Submarine phosphorite deposits, believed to be relatively common on the ocean floor, have been most thoroughly investigated off the coasts of California and Mexico. The... -
Heavy mineral deposits of the North Coast beaches
The principal heavy mineral deposits occur along the stretch of beaches from Ballina to Tweed Heads, in northern New South Wales, though lesser, but still commercial,... -
The Creation of High Resolution Bathymetry Grids for Cocos (Keeling) Island
Cocos (Keeling) Island is located approximately 3,685km almost due west of Darwin. It is a mid-ocean atoll with a coral reef, and a very shallow (1 - 20 m) shelf surrounds the... -
Potential impacts of marine seismic surveys on fish & invertebrates
The extent to which low-frequency sound from marine seismic surveys impacts marine fauna is a subject of growing concern. The predominant frequency range of seismic airgun... -
Linking patterns and processes on a tropical sediment-starved shelf:...
Geoscience Australia undertook seabed mapping surveys in the eastern Bonaparte Gulf in 2009/2010 to deliver integrated information relevant to marine biodiversity conservation... -
SUPERSEDED: eReefs GBR4 hydrodynamics v1.85
SUPERSEDED: This dataset has been superseded by GBR4_H2p0 (2010-09 to present) and it was removed from the NCI fx3 project and THREDDS server in April 2024. An archive copy has... -
Water use across a catchment and effects on estuarine health and...
The most recent field study of the Little Swanport estuary, Tasmania carried out by Crawford et al. (2006) collected monthly samples at sites throughout the estuary between... -
The Lord Howe Rise: newly-acquired multi-channel and wide-angle seismic data...
The Lord Howe Rise (LHR) is located to the east of Australia in water depths up to 3,000 m. The LHR is a 600 km wide and 1,600 km long continental ribbon that detached from... -
More power to the Marine Division: RV Rig Seismic's seismic source upgraded
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Seabed Geomorphology Vocabularies
The International Seabed Geomorphology Mapping Working Group (ISGM-WG) developed a two-part seabed geomorphology classification scheme to facilitate standardised global seabed... -
Geoscience Australia Survey 267, Post Survey Report: Testing Natural...
Geoscience Australia Marine Survey 267 was undertaken aboard the Parmelia K, a 28 m pearling boat out of Broome. The survey departed Darwin on 3 March 2004 and terminated in... -
Marine Seismic Surveys and the Environment: An updated critical review of...
Marine seismic surveys are a fundamental tool for geological mapping, including the exploration for offshore oil and gas resources, but the sound generated during these surveys...