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  • OZCHEM is Geoscience Australia's national whole-rock geochemical database. This release of OZCHEM contains approximately 32000 analyses of rocks from many regions of Australia. Each analysis includes a geographic location and a geological description, which includes the host stratigraphic unit, where known, and the lithology. Most samples have been collected by Geoscience Australia's field parties. OZCHEM is stored in an ORACLE relational database and is available in comma-delimited flat ASCII, Microsoft Access, Arcview and Mapinfo formats. The data set is also bundled with detailed documentation which explains the database structure and includes definitions of the database tables and columns (attributes). The documentation includes summaries and highlights of all the regional datasets that comprise OZCHEM and is available in both acrobat reader and Microsoft word document formats.

  • This dataset contains data collected on various domestic and international swath surveys in and around Australian waters.

  • Database containing analytical data and interpretations from the Geoscience Geoscience (GA) geochronology program. Includes some legacy methods and externally sourced data. A collection of analytical data to support geochronology data or ages used in other reporting and publications.

  • The Musgrave Region OZCHEM database subset is comprised of 656 wholerock analyses derived from AGSO field work and the literature. AGSO's complete OZCHEM database contains approximately 50000 analyses, mainly from Australia but some are also from Papua New Guinea, Antarctica, Solomon Islands and New Zealand. Approximately 32000 analyses of Australian rocks of all ages and some New Zealand Tertiary volcanics are available for sale. The location is stored with each analysis along with geological descriptions, including the host stratigraphic unit and lithology. Most samples have been collected by AGSO field parties.OZCHEM is stored in an ORACLE relational database and is available in Oracle export, comma-delimited relational ASCII, and Microsoft Access formats.

  • 1993 release of Australian Proterozoic geochronology data from AGSO's OZCHRON database. Includes Rb_Sr, U-Pb conventional and SHRIMP ion probe U-Pb ages.

  • Global solar exposure is the total amount of solar energy falling on a horizontal surface. The daily global solar exposure is the total solar energy for a day. Typical values for daily global exposure range from 1 to 35 MJ/m2 (megajoules per square metre). For mid-latitudes, the values are usually highest in clear sun conditions during the summer, and lowest during winter or very cloudy days. The monthly means are derived from the daily global solar exposure. See metadata statement for more information.

  • The National Broadcasting Studios dataset presents the spatial locations; in point format, of all known broadcasting studios within Australia.