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  • Short movie documentaries of groundwater in Timor Leste focused on 1) Hydrogeology, 2) Water cycle and measurement, and 3) Vulnerability.

  • Short video of earthquakes occurring in Northern Territory during 2013 shown as a time lapse.

  • The Geoscience Australia 2015 Snapshot Videos are short 1-2 minute videos explaining key product releases and work programs, hot topics, Geoscience Australia Insights and Highlights articles and Public Talks given by Geoscience Australia scientists including the Geoscience Australia Wednesday Seminars and Distinguished Geoscience Australia Lecturer (DGAL) series.

  • The graduate program promotion video will be used when we do our roadshow visits to universities and also go onto GA's youtube page and internet jobs page.

  • This is a 6 minute movie detailing the Geothermal Heating process within the Geoscience Australia building. There is use of video footage; 2D and 3D animation; images etc.

  • A 2 minute movie for use at APPEA-2005; national and international conferences. The movie details the Big New Oil data acquisition Project. This movie contains flythroughs and Images, supplied by GAV via Virtual GIS, and images supplied by PMD.

  • Footage of Geosience Australia's SHRIMP and Mineral Separation Laboratory. Flash movie is 9.7MB, 3 Minutes.

  • A two minute movie flying over the electorate of Paterson for the new Parliamentary Secretary - March 2006. All data sources from the GeoVisualisation Team in GAV

  • Four separate underwater videos captured with an ROV dive at approximately 27.33 degrees South, 112.8 degrees east, on the outer margin of the northern Wittecarra Tce in the offshore northern Perth Basin. The videos were captured with two separate cameras, attached to the ROV. The video from the colour camera is recorded with and without an overlay showing the time, date, direction etc. The video from the black and white camera is split into two files. The videos show a dark fluid on and near the seabed that may be oil, which has naturally seeped from the seabed.

  • As the Platinum sponsor of the International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium in 2013 (IGARSS 2013), Geoscience Australia had the opportunity to create a short movie, to be shown during the conference opening, highlighting the importance of the geosciences to society, and the incredible importance of remote sensing to the geosciences, both in Australia and globally. This is the text we intend to put on the YouTube page. The movie format is 1080p MPEG4 AVC(H264)/AAC. Other formats can be provided.