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LOCATE14 Remote Sensing Video
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A 50 second flythrough of the Pilbara Region, using Geoscience Australia Terrain and Ternary data sets, was created in GAV using 3D Max and Avid video editing software. Brian Minty requested this movie for inclusion in his presentation at the ASEG Radiometric Map launch on 23rd February 2009.
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This year is the International Year of Mathematics of Planet Earth and GA's Chief Scientist Dr Clinton Foster is a proud ambassador for this initiative to promote the essential role of mathematical sciences in society. Dr Clinton Foster is interviewed about the importance of mathematics in everything we do and particularly the links to the work that is undertaken at Geoscience Australia.
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This is a short film created to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Geoscience Australia. It highlights GA's memorable moments and achievements from 2001-2011. The film was first released at the 2011 Geoscience Australia AGM. The film is available in a number of digital formats and has a running time of 4:06.
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Copyright and Intellectual Property videos
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Data to be supplied to Western Australia project collaborators: Collaborative and Automative Tools for Analysis of Marine Imagery and video (CATAMI)
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It is a video to accompany the GA Achievements Document.
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An animation of false colour (R:G:B = SWIR band, NIR band, Green band) Landsat imagery for Menindee Lakes and surrounds for the period from 1998 to 2012. The animation consists of gap-filled Landsat data and shows approximately 'a month per second' in the animation.
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An animation of fractional cover data(R:G:B =bare soil, green vegetation, non-photosynthetic vegetation) from Landat for Towoomba for the period from 1998 to 2012. The animation consists of gap-filled fractional cover data and shows approximately 'a month per second' in the animation.
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An animation of false colour (R:G:B = SWIR band, NIR band, Green band) Landsat imagery for Towoomba for the period from 1998 to 2012. The animation consists of gap-filled Landsat data and shows approximately 'a month per second' in the animation.