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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... -
Advanced remote-sensing mapping of shallow-marine environments
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Proterozoic alkaline and related igneous rocks of Australia GIS
The Proterozoic alkaline and related igneous rocks of Australia is a surface geology compilation of alkaline and related igneous rocks of Proterozoic age in Australia. This... -
Introduction to 'Antarctic Cenozoic Palaeoenvironments: Geologic Record and Models'
The Antarctic region has profoundly affected the global climates of the past 50 million years, influencing sea levels, atmospheric composition and dynamics, and ocean... -
Australian Marine Video and Imagery
Unlike land based environments, relatively little is known about what the seafloor around Australia looks like or has living on it. Geoscience Australia undertakes a range of... -
A review of high purity quartz for silicon production in Australia
High purity quartz (HPQ) is the only naturally occurring and economically viable source for the production of silicon. Silicon is a critical mineral, and a key component in... -
By-products - maximising Australia's hidden critical mineral potential
Gallium, germanium, and indium are elements essential for the manufacture of semi-conductors and other advanced technologies that support the transition to net zero emissions.... -
Quartz - The unsuspected critical mineral
High Purity Silica (HPS) is the principal raw material used for the production of silicon, which is, in turn, used to create products including semiconductors, solar cells and... -
The prospectivity of high purity quartz in Australia
High Purity Silica (HPS) is the principal raw material in the production of silicon used to manufacture high technology products including semiconductors and solar cells. Quartz... -
National Base Map - Greyscale WMTS
This service is produced for the National Map project. It provides seamless topographic greyscale mapping for the whole of Australia, including the external territories of Cocos... -
What lies beneath the Antarctic Ice?
During the summer of 2003-2004, six scientists and technicians spent over a month camped on the Amery Ice Shelf in eastern Antarctica. The aim of their stay was to drill through... -
The Influence of Geomorphology and Sedimentary Processes on Shallow-water...
The mapping of seabed environments is fundamental to successful fisheries management and environmental monitoring, however, there is an emerging need to better characterise... -
National Base Map - GreyScale MapServer
This service is produced for the National Map project. It provides seamless topographic greyscale mapping for the whole of Australia, including the external territories of Cocos... -
Free-air anomaly and gravity maps of Australia - in colour, 1:25,000,000
On the following pages are a Free-air Anomaly Map of Australia and a Gravity Map of Australia (showing Bouguer anomalies on land and free-air anomalies at sea), both at a scale... -
Disturbance of Intertidal Sediments: The Response of Bacteria and Foraminifera
Incubation experiments are common in marine experimental studies but the impact on organisms and geochemical parameters is poorly understood. Here, the re-establishment of... -
Iron oxide copper-gold potential of Australia using a hybrid data- and...
Iron oxide copper–gold (IOCG) deposits are a globally significant source of copper and gold, and can also contain critical minerals required for the transition to a low-carbon... -
A continental review of Australia's Cenozoic megafans and associated large...
Australia is the world's lowest and flattest continent with the most negative water balance. Gentle Cenozoic tectonism has formed numerous moderately depressed basins, mostly on... -
ESG mapping of the Australian mining sector. The state of play on mobilising...
The global energy transition will drive increased demand for a broad range of mined minerals. Australia is well positioned to support the global energy transition, given its... -
Multivariate compositional analysis of groundwater geochemistry in the...
The Georgina Basin in northern Australia holds significant potential for strategic minerals, particularly zinc and phosphate, which are crucial for Australia’s economy and... -
Geoscience Australia Landsat Landcover Collection 3 Version 2.0.0
Land cover is the observed physical cover on the Earth’s surface including trees, shrubs, grasses, soils, exposed rocks, water bodies, plantations, crops and built structures. A...