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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Captured historical footage

  • Help-file for the alpha release of the CIAP Application

  • Help-file for Alpha release of the CIAP Application for Pipeline planning using CIAP

  • Staff survey video

  • This short video summarises the value of Geoscience Australia's work in managing, securing and sustaining water resources for the nation. The video is from a series of six films produced to communicate Geoscience Australia's value to the nation. Further information about the agency's work in this area can be found at http://www.ga.gov.au/value-to-the-nation

  • This short video summarises the value of Geoscience Australia's work in providing fundamental geographic information for the nation, including the national infrastructure and location information that allows for accurate positioning. The video is from a series of six films produced to communicate Geoscience Australia's value to the nation. Further information about the agency's work in this area can be found at http://www.ga.gov.au/value-to-the-nation

  • This is a 2D animation created in After Effects. It is a stand-alone animation of the beam operation in the Sensitive High Resolution Ion Microprobe (SHRIMP), in GA. This 2D animation is based on the 3D model shown in the SHRIMP movie (GeoCat No. 65756).

  • This video explains the concept behind Geoscience Australia's Data Cube, a new way of organising, analysing and managing the large amounts of data collected from Earth Observation Satellites (EOS) studies over time. The Data Cube facilitates efficient data analysis and enables users to interrogate Australia's EOS data from the past and present. It is hoped that the Data Cube will become a useful tool used by remote sensing scientists and data analysts to extract information to support for informing future decision-making and policy development within Australia.