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  • This disc contains PDF scans of uranium-related reports held by GA from the Australian Atomic Energy Commission archives. These reports date mostly from the 70s, with some which are much older (as early as 1901) but none newer than the early 80s. The reports are a mix of exploration reports, geological and geographical maps, proposals, feasibility studies, estimations, reserve information, drill hole data and drill cross section files. These reports pertain to the Rum Jungle uranium field within Pine Creek region. It is one of four discs containing reports concerning uranium in the Northern Territory.

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  • During the 1960's thru to the 1990's Geoscience Australia's predecessors, BMR and AGSO, conducted numerous deep field programs mapping the geology of the Australian Antarctic Territory. The field note books, recording the scientific observations, sample numbers, locations, and other anecdotal information, such as weather conditions and day-to-day life in the field are captured in these invaluable documents. They are currently held in the GA library archives, and publically available for all to enjoy. However, currently, the interested geologist or historian must physically visit GA to gain access to these sources of information. In order to make these valuable records more accessible to the world and in line with GA's policy of ensuring `geoscience data, information, and collections are discoverable and accessible as a public resource and that collections are captured and `made accessible to the community we are digitising and transcribing all the Antarctic field notebooks for web delivery.

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  • This is an excel spreadsheet for calculating easting and northing coordinates from a input latitude and longitude, using Redfearn's formula. The calculation may also be done in reverse.

  • This file converts filenames from uppercase to lowercase in any directory it is run in.

  • The data currently held for bathymetry has been extracted from the GEBCO (General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans) produced by the Natural Environment Research Council (UK).