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Australia's government geoscience agencies work together as Australia Minerals to connect people, information and innovation to opportunities that give investors the confidence to invest in mineral exploration in Australia. This USB has been produced as a giveaway at international conferences and events attended by Australia Minerals (AM). This USB contains electronic material from each of the States and the NT grouped under the themes: Publications, Guides, Infrastructure, Maps, Mineral Resources Information, and Projects and Exploration.
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Flyer to advertise the Top Geoshot photo competition for 2013.
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Poster describing the FIRE-DST project (GA contribution) focising on the developments in 2011/12 FY with respect to the Bushfire Risk Assessment Framework (BRAF) and the computational framework.
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A3 Map showing oil/gas fields and pipelines in Australia
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This is a promotional flyer for the Austrlian Mines Atlas that is handed out at conferences and other events. The flyer explains what is available through the Australian Mines Atlas website.
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Same content as 2015 APPEA Promotional USB, with an updated Acreage Release Map.
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This USB has been produced for Australia Minerals promotional purposes and will be handed out (free) at international conferences. The USB contains a selection of reports, flyers, maps and data from all State and territory geological surveys (excl. WA). *Note: This GeoCAT number wasn't used. The interface wasn't changed from 82546, which is the version that was used at PDAC 2015*
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A study of the consistency of gust wind speed records from two types of anemometers has been undertaken by Geoscience Australia. The study examined the Bureau of Meteorology's (BoM) wind speed records in order to establish the existence of bias between measurements obtained by the old pressure-tube Dines anemometers and the new cup anemometers. The study is part of a wider study of this problem undertaken by a number of research institutions using historical wind records, theoretical modelling of the anemometers and experimental testing (Ginger et al. 2011).
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The Elevation Display Poster explains some key concepts of the Elevation work that Geoscience Australia conducts.
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Geoscience Australia conducts applied research within the Australian Antarctic Territory and adjacent marine jurisdictions. This research supports Geoscience Australia's strategic objectives and the Australian Antarctic Science Strategic Plan, as well as providing quality advice to Government. Our research underpins development of appropriate environmental management strategies for a range of marine and terrestrial environments. Our work supports the Australian Government's national interests in the Antarctic and commitment to the Antarctic Treaty System.