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This map has been created to update the old Crimes at Sea maps produced in 2000. These maps have been checked & approved by the Attorney Generals Office April 2013. There are 13 maps in the series plus the main map showing all of the Australian Territory. The AAT maps have not been released to the public as yet. Located in M:\Products\Australias Crimes Act Offshore Areas\products
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Derived from a satellite image, this 1:25,000 scale map includes a description and history of the island and several colour photographs.
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Derived from a satellite image, this 1:25,000 scale map includes a description and history of the island and several colour photographs.
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This map shows the boundary of the Maritime Security Zones for each port for the purpose of the Maritime Transport & Office Securty Act 2003. 1 Sheet (Colour) May 2010 Not for sale or public distribution. Contact manager LOSAMBA project, PMD.
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Legacy product - no abstract available
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This map shows the boundary of the security regulated port for the purposes of the Maritime Transport & Office Security Act 2003. 1 Sheet (Colour) May 2010 Not for sale or public distribution. Contact Manager LOSAMBA project, PMD.
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In April 2015 Geoscience Australia (GA) acquired 908 km (full-fold) Gippsland Southern Margin Infill 2D Seismic data using Gardline's M/V Duke. The survey is designed to better resolve the Foster Fault System and provide better integration between the GDPI10 survey and the existing surveys in the central deep. The data underwent pre-stack depth migration with a deghosting algorithm during processing. The dataset includes intermediate processing products as well as final preSTM and preSDM and associated velocities.
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The Cocos Keeling Islands Geographic Information System (CocosGIS) is a collection of spatial data, viewing & analysis tools dealing with the Cocos Keeling Islands. The data includes orthophotography, topography, culture and envrionment features of both of the islands and the areas immediately surrounding them.
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Legacy product - no abstract available
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Publicly available data was compiled to provide a common information base for resource development, and environmental and regulatory decisions in the Adavale Basin. This data guide gives examples of how these data can be used to create the components of a workflow to identify geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) opportunities. The data guide is designed to support the data package that provide insights on the geological storage of CO2 in the Adavale Basin. The geological storage assessment for the Adavale Basin encompasses 8 geological intervals, termed plays – these intervals have been defined by Wainman et al. (2023). The assessment captures data from well completion reports and government data sources (e.g. Queensland Petroleum Exploration Database (QPED) from the Geological Survey of Queensland (GSQ) Open Data Portal) to inform the 4 components required for a potential geological storage of CO2 system. Thirty-nine boreholes in the Adavale Basin were used to map out gross depositional environments and their geological properties relevant for geological storage of CO2. From these datasets, the following properties have been evaluated and mapped across the basin: injectivity, storage efficiency, containment and structural complexity. The data are compiled at a point in time to inform decisions on resource development opportunities. The data guide outlines the play-based workflow for assessing geological storage of CO2 prospectivity. Each of the elements required for a prospective geological storage of CO2 system are explained and mapped. These data were then merged and spatially multiplied to show the relative assessment of geological storage of CO2 prospectivity across the basin at both play and basin scale. As an example of assessments contained within the data package, this data guide showcases the geological storage of CO2 prospectivity in the Gumbardo Play interval.