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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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  • Australia's Identified Mineral Resources is an annual nationwide assessment which takes a long term view of mineral resources likely to be available for mining. The highest category in the national inventory is Economic Demonstrated Resources (EDR), which in essence, combines the Joint Ore Reserve Committee (JORC) Code categories of ore reserves and most of the Measured and Indicated Resources. JORC Code ore reserves of commodities are included for comparison, which provide a short to medium-term view of mineral stocks. The assessment also includes evaluations of long-term trends in mineral resources, world rankings, summaries of significant exploration results, and brief reviews of mining industry developments.

  • National map which identifies Australia's major current mines and undeveloped mineral deposits overlayed on a simplified geological regions and infrastructure coverage.

  • National map which identifies Australia's major current and historic mines and yet-to-be-developed mineral deposits overlayed on the main mineralised geological regions and infrastructure themes (population centres, major road and rail networks, oil and gas fields and pipelines, oil refineries, export ports for mineral commodities, and major power generating sites).

  • The Yilgarn OZCHEM database subset is comprised of 4886 wholerock analyses derived from AGSO field work and the literature. AGSO's complete OZCHEM database contains approximately 50000 analyses, mainly from Australia but some are also from Papua New Guinea, Antarctica, Solomon Islands and New Zealand. Approximately 32000 analyses of Australian rocks of all ages and some New Zealand Tertiary volcanics are available for sale. The location is stored with each analysis along with geological descriptions, including the host stratigraphic unit and lithology. Most samples have been collected by AGSO field parties.OZCHEM is stored in an ORACLE relational database and is available in Oracle export, comma-delimited relational ASCII, and Microsoft Access formats.

  • The Pilbara OZCHEM database subset is comprised of 2218 wholerock analyses derived from AGSO field work and the literature. AGSO's complete OZCHEM database contains approximately 50000 analyses, mainly from Australia but some are also from Papua New Guinea, Antarctica, Solomon Islands and New Zealand. Approximately 32000 analyses of Australian rocks of all ages and some New Zealand Tertiary volcanics are available for sale. The location is stored with each analysis along with geological descriptions, including the host stratigraphic unit and lithology. Most samples have been collected by AGSO field parties.OZCHEM is stored in an ORACLE relational database and is available in Oracle export, comma-delimited relational ASCII, and Microsoft Access formats.

  • The Arunta Region OZCHEM database subset is comprised of 1182 wholerock analyses derived from AGSO field work and the literature. AGSO's complete OZCHEM database contains approximately 50000 analyses, mainly from Australia but some are also from Papua New Guinea, Antarctica, Solomon Islands and New Zealand. Approximately 32000 analyses of Australian rocks of all ages and some New Zealand Tertiary volcanics are available for sale. The location is stored with each analysis along with geological descriptions, including the host stratigraphic unit and lithology. Most samples have been collected by AGSO field parties.OZCHEM is stored in an ORACLE relational database and is available in Oracle export, comma-delimited relational ASCII, and Microsoft Access formats.