South Australia
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The Bedrock Geology of South Australia was produced by removing unconsolidated materials. The pre-Silurian geology was based on solid geology layers by the Geological Survey of South Australia (via SARIG). Younger geology was interpreted by Geoscience Australia (GA), based on GA's 1:1,000,000 scale Surface Geology of Australia (2012). Descriptions of mapped geological units are housed in Geoscience Australia's Stratigraphic Names Database, which can be linked to other geoscience databases in Geoscience Australia.
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This GA Record report is one of a series of 4 reports undertaken by the GA Groundwater Group under the National Collaboration Framework Project Agreement with the Office of Water Science (in the Department of the Environment). The report was originally submitted to the OWS in July 2013, and subsequently reviewed by the SA government. The St Vincent Basin in South Australia is a priority coal-bearing sedimentary basin that is not currently slated for initial Bioregional Assessment.
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Scanned enquires and insurance claims requesting information about South Australian Earthquake or Seismic data for teleseismic events. 1959-1987
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Scanned felt reports from 1902, 1954-2010. One pdf per event.
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Site data, including local contact names, addresses and phone numbers. 2002-2004
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Contains Events, arrivals, locations and other eqfocus results tables, for the South Australian Government Seismic Network
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This record contains the raw Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) data and scanned field notes collected on fieldwork at Adelaide Metropolitan Beaches, South Australia for the Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC Project, Resilience to Clustered Disaster Events on the Coast - Storm Surge. The data was collected from 16-19 February 2015 using a MALA ProEx GPR system with 250 MHz shielded, 100 MHz unshielded and 50 MHz unshielded antennaes. The aim of the field work was to identify and define a minimum thickness for the beach and dune systems, and where possible depth to any identifiable competent substrate (e.g. bedrock) or pre-Holocene surface which may influence the erosion potential of incident wave energy. Surface elevation data was co-acquired and used to topographically correct the GPR profiles. This dataset is published with the permission of the CEO, Geoscience Australia.
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Calibration files and individual problems with South Australian Government stations. 2007-2016
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Contains local, blast and teleseismic event information from SA network. 2002-2017
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Event details, station logs and calibrations, temporary deployments, old research. 1976-2011