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  • <div>The A1 poster incorporates 4 images of Australia taken from space by Earth observing satellites. The accompanying text briefly introduces sensors and the bands within the electromagnetic spectrum. The images include examples of both true and false colour and the diverse range of applications of satellite images such as tracking visible changes to the Earth’s surface like crop growth, bushfires, coastal changes and floods. Scientists, land and emergency managers use satellite images to analyse vegetation, surface water or human activities as well as evaluate natural&nbsp;hazards.</div>

  • Geoscience Australia acquires satellite imagery from a range of Earth observation satellites. This poster focuses on Australian States and Territories and various satellite applications.

  • Crystals are truly fascinating. Crystals are found almost anywhere - in the classroom,kitchen, bathroom, and in nature, in the rocks beneath your feet. Some people are impressed by their shapes, colours and natural beauty. Others are intrigued with theirchemical structure and study the science of Crystallography. Other people believe that crystals have "powers" and can influence moods. This booklet will help you and your students understand the science of crystals - explore the facts, and dispel the myths.

  • Geoscience Australia acquires satellite imagery daily, from a range of earth observation satellites, at our ground reception facilities at stations in Alice Springs and Hobart. The satellite image data vary in their spatial extent and resolution and have a range of applications. This poster provides some examples of the imagery provided by Geoscience Australia to a range of Government and other clients.

  • This advanced earthquake location and magnitude classroom activity is based on real data from the 2004 earthquake off Banda Aceh on the Indonesian Island of Sumatra. Extension exercises and teacher answer provided.

  • A new National Fleet of Ocean Bottom Seismometers to understand the structures deep beneath the ocean floor and how the continental plates are moving and what resources may lay under the ocean floor.

  • Technical brochure for teh 2015 APPEA exhibition introducing the Australian National Ocean Bottom Seismograph Fleet.

  • Australia - Evolution of a Continent: Palaeogeographic Atlas

  • Second edition of the Australian Coasts booklet, aimed at secondary teachers and their students.