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  • This bulk set comprises 10 sets of 5 image cards. The cards are the same as the single set of cards included in both the Discovering Remote Sensing kit and each student manual in the Discovering Remote Sensing bulk set (purchased separately). The image cards are used with the student activitities in each of the latter two Remote Sensing resources. Suitable for secondary years 8-12

  • This product includes the remote sensing information booklet + student activities + one set of five A4 image cards. Discovering Remote Sensing - an introduction does not contain any overhead projection images. Suitable for secondary Years 8-12.

  • Please contact education@ga.gov.au for information regarding the availability of this product.

  • A short animated movie to explain how stereo viewing works in the 3D VizLab.

  • This bulk set comprises 10 copies of the Rockhampton River 1:100 000 topographic map and 10 copies of the Jacobs River 1:100 000 topographic map. These are the same maps that are included in the Topographic Map kit, catalogue item # 23002. The maps can also be used with the bulk set of 10 Topographic Map student manuals (catalogue item 30836) and the Introduction to Topographic Maps (catalogue item 23001). Suitable for secondary years 7-12.

  • A compilation of short animations, describing the key processes involved in tsunami generation.

  • The Gold Rush Technology image set comprises 15 images and accompanying text that includes background information and descriptions of each image. The images depict methods used by Gold Rush miners, from simple alluvial panning to underground mining. The resource also includes modern gold exploration methods using geology and geophysics techniques. Possible student question/s for each slide are provided. Suitable for primary levels Years 5-6 and secondary levels Years 7-8

  • A fascinating geoscience and environment map exploring the link between many of the natural features of Jervis Bay. This map includes 5 separate maps and 17 colour images - 1:25 000 Jervis Bay Territory geology map + cross-section and simplified drill hole logs - 1:60 000 Jervis Bay natural environment map (including vegetation distribution) + land use - 1: 60 000 Jervis Bay hydrology map - 1: 40 000 Beecroft Peninsula geology and natural environment map + land use - regional geophysics map - Jervis Bay LANDSAT satellite image - geological timescale for mapped rock units , including lithologies and environments of formation - 16 colour photos depicting examples of geological features - summary of the geography and geological history of Jervis Bay

  • This resource describes natural and human-induced processes affecting coasts, provides background information on erosional and depositional coastlines and includes a special section on estuaries. Reproducible activities develop student understanding of key concepts such as longshore drift, sea level change and estuary analysis. The booklet contains a Gold Coast case study of human impact on a coastal area. Attached is a CD-ROM containing many different images of coastal formations that may be used in a classroom. - 47 page booklet - 9 student activities - suggested answers - accompanying CD-ROM of images Suitable for secondary Years 7-10

  • Poster about the Woolshed Creek fossil site discovered by W.B. Clarke in 1844 now being rehabilitated as a geological heritage site, after Madura Parkway roadworks.