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  • A touch screen application based on the periodic table. Clicking on an element displays general information on the properties of, and minerals related to, that element. Selected elements have further links to commodity and resource information. This application has been prepared for display at both international and domestic conferences (examples of which include PDAC, China Mining, AMEC, Mining, and the AESC) and associated events. This version includes minor corrections, the addition of a back button and replacement of some photos. Maps of selected resources were added to commodity pages.

  • A video created for the Australia Minerals booth at the China Mining 2014 conference. The video has key information translated into Mandarin.

  • Animation for Kaggle showing laser path measurements of methane over a plume of methane gas. Reflectors arranged in a fan configuration.

  • Describes the Western Water Study (Wiluraratja kapi), a 3-year AGSO project to assess groundwater resources and identify regional water issues in remote Aboriginal Communities in the Northern Territory.

  • The client has provided a list of 8 changes to the existing movie - Job no.05-118, Geocat no. 63939. New video footage is required as well as some new images.

  • Images retrieved from AusGeoMedia database for one off release

  • Data to be supplied to Western Australia project collaborators: Collaborative and Automative Tools for Analysis of Marine Imagery and video (CATAMI)

  • The Joseph Bonaparte Gulf survey (SOL4934, GA survey #0322) was conducted on the R.V. Solander between 27 August and 24 September 2009 in collaboration with staff from the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) and the Northern Territory Government. The survey was completed under a Memorandum of Understanding between GA and the AIMS and represents the second of three surveys planned under this agreement. The survey obtained detailed geological (sedimentological, geochemical, geophysical) and biological data for the banks, channels and plains to establish the late-Quaternary evolution of the region and investigate relationships between the physical environment and associated biota for biodiversity prediction. Underwater video footage and still images were collected from 46 stations, although quality varies among transects and some still images were not of suitable quality for analysis. In addition, shipboard photographs were taken of barcoded biological specimens. Video and image files or associated parent folders are named according to station number, followed by gear code (TV or CAM = same underwater camera system) and then the deployment number. For example 48CAM35 represents a video transect from Station 48 that was the 35th video transect on the survey.

  • A movie (~10 mins) showing the scientific discovery of the submerged reefs of the Gulf of Carpentaria. It describes the coral reef survival, growth and death; the change in sea level, global climate and ocean currents.

  • The Common Earth Model is a collection of data collated by Geoscience Australia that aims to give a unified overview of the geology of Australia. The data are visualised in the Geoscience Australia 3D Data Viewer software and the intention is to give users a rich environment to explore diverse geological data. Geoscience Australia has collated these datasets from a wide range of sources. Copyright in all content on the DVD remains with the originating organisations and individuals, and may not be reproduced without permission. The 3D Data Viewer software itself is released under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.