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Bailey, Adam H.E., Lidena K. Carr, Macfarlane, Susannah, Anderson, Jade, Tehani Palu, Edwards, Dianne, Bernecker, Tom, Boreham, Chris, Khider, Kamal, Korsch, Russell, Liuqi Wang, Grosjean, Emma, Southby, Chris, Carson, Chris, Henson, Paul A.
Geoscience Australia's Onshore Basin Inventories program provides a whole-of-basin inventory of geology, energy systems, exploration status, data coverage and key knowledge gaps of onshore Australian basins. Volume 1 of the inventory covers the McArt
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Autor:
T., Steeper, M., ORourke
This video gives an overview of the $225 million Exploring for the Future program (2016-2024), the Australian Government’s flagship precompetitive geoscience initiative. It uses cutting-edge technologies and approaches to deliver world-leading info
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Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program provides precompetitive information to inform decision-making by government, community and industry on the sustainable development of Australia's mineral, energy and groundwater resourc
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T., Palu, R., Korsch
A large proportion of Australia’s onshore sedimentary basins remain exploration frontiers. Industry interest in these basins has recently increased due to the global and domestic energy demand, and the growth in unconventional hydrocarbon explorati
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S., Cowan, C., Boreham, D., Hall, J., Chao, W., Phiukhao, R., Lishansky, R., Moore, D., Groves, D., Edwards
Exploring for the Future (EFTF) is an Australian Government program led by Geoscience Australia (GA), in partnership with state and Northern Territory governments. The EFTF program (2016-2024) aims to drive industry investment in resource exploration
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Geoscience Australia has a large holding of surface sediment samples, such as stream and overbank sediments, from geochemical surveys conducted over more than 50 years across the Australian continent. Geochemical data from these surface materials are
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L., Wang, A., Bailey, E., Grosjean, C., Carson, L., Carr, G., Butcher, C., Boreham, P., Henson
As part of Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future program, this study aims to analyse the hydrocarbon prospectivity in the Carrra Sub-basin through wireline log interpretation and shale gas reservoir characterisation. NDI Carrara 1 is the
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A., Ford, J., Cloutier, D., Huston, M., Doublier, A., Schofield, K., Waltenberg, P., de Caritat, G., Fraser, E., Beyer, E., Bastrakov, K., Czarnota
Australian sediment-hosted mineral systems are important sources of base metals and critical minerals that are vital to delivering Australia’s low-carbon economy. In Australia, sediment-hosted resources account for ~82% and ~86% of the total zinc (
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Previous work by the SA government and CSIRO[i] highlighted the value of integrating AEM data with other geological and hydrogeological data to model palaeovalley groundwater systems and develop regional hydrogeological conceptualisations. This allow
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Alkaline and related rocks are a relatively rare class of igneous rocks worldwide. Alkaline rocks encompass a wide range of rock types and are mineralogically and geochemically diverse. They are typically thought to have been derived by generally sma
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