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  • Legacy product - no abstract available

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  • OZMIN is a new mineral deposits database which has been developed in AGSO for use in the National Geoscience Mapping Accord (NGMA) and in national metallogenic research. OZMIN has been structured so that the attribute data can be retrieved and analysed in relation to spatial data contained in a geographic information system (GIS). It utilises the Oracle relational database management system. This Record provides the necessary documentation for users to access and enter data specific to mineral deposits, prospects, and occurrences; their host rocks; and important features of their geological setting. The Record explains the relationship of OZMIN to other AGSO relational databases, the attributes used in the database and their legal values. It also describes the various screen forms used in the database and provides information on those corporate authority tables commonly accessed by OZMIN.

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  • The Radiometric 3D Atlas is a series of interactive X3D Models that can be viewed in your web browser. The Atlas consists of an overall model of Australia and eight detailed regional models from each state and territory. Each model includes; images from the Radiometric, Magnetic Anomaly and Gravity Anomaly data sets; a digital elevation model; coastline, cities/towns, state borders, mines; and 1:250 000 topographic map index. Software required Geoscience Australia's X3D and older VRML models require the free plugin BS Contact and work best with the web browser Internet Explorer version 6 or higher. More information about the plugin is available from the <a href=http://www.ga.gov.au/resources/multimedia/about-3dmodels.jsp>About 3D Modelling and Required Software</a> page. Size Approximately 163 MB for all the models. Startup download is 8.52 MB - the remaining datasets download when selected.

  • Contained in: Proceedings of papers presented at an industry workshop held in Perth, 20 June 2002. Edited by K.F. Cassidy (See link)

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