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  • Note: A more recent version of this product is available. This dataset contains the high voltage electricity transmission lines that make up the electricity transmission network in Australia. For government use only. Access through negotiation with Geoscience Australia

  • Subset of Rockchem whole-rock database release 3. Contains 1009 whole-rock analyses of rocks from the Arunta Block.

  • Due to licence restrictions on the National Electricity Transmission Substations dataset, the metadata statement is the only information available for release. For further information contact clientservices@ga.gov.au The dataset held by GA contains the spatial locations for Electricity Transmission Substations in Australia in point format as a representation of the substation features.

  • Due to licence restrictions on the National Electricity Transmission Lines dataset, the metadata statement is the only information available for release. For further information contact clientservices@ga.gov.au This dataset contains the high voltage electricity transmission lines that make up the electricity transmission network in Australia .

  • This database contains the monthly mean and montly long term mean fields from the NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis 1960-2000. Files contain the following data: airsfc.mon.mean.nc - surface air temperature land.nc - land/sea mask slp.mon.mean.nc - sea level pressure sst.mnmean.nc - sea surface temperature (see SST_README for more details) uwnd.mon.mean.nc - U (eastward) component of wind vwnd.mon.mean.nc - V (northward) component of wind shum.mon.mean.nc - specific humidity (this file does not contain all vertical levels, unlike the other 3-d variables) For all the above, files with 'ltm' instead of 'mean' contain the long-term monthly mean data. Data were downloaded on 25/11/2009 from the Earth System Reseach Laboratory (ESRL) Physical Sciences Division (PSD) website. (http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/data/gridded/reanalysis/)

  • The AGSO Web server now has a page that allows public access to many of AGSO's Oracle database lookup tables. These tables are the key to the nomenclature and classifications used in our geoscientific databases, and provide a valuable resource to many Australian geologists. For example, the geological time scale table provides a comprehensive list of time terms used in Australia and elsewhere, their rank, scope, parent term and older and younger age boundaries in millions of years PB - according to the latest information. Or, the OZMIN mineral deposits attributes table, with nearly 2000 terms, provides a complete and authoritative classification of Australian ore deposits, as well as other attributes such as alteration, mineralisation style, gangue minerals, ore texture and relationships to host. with nearly 4500 terms, the largest of the 37 tables so far included is the extent-names table for our metadata system. The smallest, with just 9 terms, is the analyte categories table for the GWATER database. The table may be downloaded from the Web, or alternatively you may purchase them as ASCII files, as per AGSO Catalog No. 24488.

  • To determine the magnitude of severe wind gust hazard due to thunderstorm downbursts using regional climate model output and analysis of observed data (including radar reflectivity and proximity soundings).

  • Alkaline rocks of Australia - Subset of Rockchem whole-rock database release 3. Contains 937 analyses of alkaline rocks from Australia.

  • Modelling tropical cyclone Yasi using TCRM