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Geochemistry and origin of felsic igneous rocks of the western Musgrave Block
Granulite facies country rocks of the Giles Complex in the western Musgrave Block are predominantly of felsic igneous (intrusive or extrusive) origin and were metamorphosed at... -
Australian Geomagnetism Report 1980 Volume 28 Number 6
These documents have been scanned by the GA Library. Please refer to the document for contents. -
JCU/EGRU/CRC Masters Program at JCU. Geochemical Modelling
Cleverley J.S. & Olver N.H.S., 2005. JCU/EGRU/CRC Masters Program at JCU. Geochemical Modelling -
AusArray temporary passive seismic station deployment, servicing and...
Exploration and management of minerals, energy and groundwater resources requires robust constraints on subsurface geology. Over the last decade the passive seismic technique... -
Classification, genesis and evolution of ferruginous surface grains
Studies of ferruginous surface grains (FSGs) have shed considerable light on the origin of both these enigmatic grains and on regolith evolution. This paper describes a user-... -
Charters Towers SF55-02 - AUSTopo 1:250 000 digital map
This map is part of the AUSTopo - Australian Digital Topographic Map Series. It covers the whole of Australia at a scale of 1:250 000 (1cm on a map represents 2.5 km on the... -
Geological factors in the development of sanitary landfill sites in the...
The application of geology to waste disposal problems is important with respect to site selection, design, and management. The initial site selection should take into account... -
Geoscience Australia Community Metadata Profile of ISO 19115-1:2014
The International Standard ISO 19115-1:2014 (Geographic information – Metadata) defines more than 300 metadata elements, with most of these being listed as Optional. The ISO... -
Towards developing a 3D hydrogeological framework for Australia
Aims: Groundwater is vital for community water supplies and economic development in Australia. It also supports indigenous cultural values and sustains a range of groundwater... -
Possible underground evaporite deposits in Western Australia: report on a...
The possibilities of finding evaporite deposits in Western Australia were investigated by C.L. Knight and E.K. Sturmfels on a reconnaissance trip from 12th September until 14th... -
T9 Thomson-Lachlan Boundary Deep Seismic Reflection Survey
T9 Thomson-Lachlan Boundary Deep Seismic Reflection Survey -
Gippsland Basin hydrogeological inventory
This Gippsland Basin dataset contains descriptive attribute information for the areas bounded by the relevant spatial groundwater feature in the associated Hydrogeology Index... -
Geophysical interpretation of the central Olympic Cu-Au province 1:500 000 map
The Olympic Cu-Au Province, of the eastern Gawler Craton, lies beneath the sedimentary sequences of the Stuart Shelf. Rocks of the basement are Late Archaean metamorphics, and... -
1:15M Australia General Reference Map (A3)
This map is a compact general reference map (A3 size, approximate 1:15 million scale) that has been designed for inclusion in publications requiring a simple, small size,... -
Geoscience Australia Science Principles
This Science Principles document sets out the six principles that underpin Geoscience Australia's scientific activities. They describe how Geoscience Australia does science.... -
Geology of northern Jetty Peninsula, MacRobertson Land, Antarctica
Northern Jetty Peninsula, incorporating Else Platform (~140 km2) and Kamenistaja Platform (~15 km2), represents a mostly ice-free low-lying region located on the western flanks... -
Mount Vernon 1:100 000 unpublished 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... -
On Australina Clarke - and its junior synonyms Lissatrypa, Lissatrypoidea,...
The Silurian-Devonian lissatrypid genera Lissatrypa, Tyrothyris and Lissatrypoidea are shown to be congeneric, and junior synonyms of Australina Clarke, 1913; the tiny... -
Edarteenya 1:100 000 unpublished 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...