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This Geocat record is a CD of presentations delivered as part of the 4th Technical Advisory Group workshop for the Palaeovalley Groundwater Project. The workshop was held in Canberra at Geoscience Australia on 5 and 6 April 2011 and involved ~20 people including GA staff and invited guests from state government water resource and geological survey organisations in SA, NT and WA. The CD has been compiled as a record of the workshop and will be delivered to the workshop participants as a record of the event.
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User Manual - Australian Flood Studies Database Search
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A companion volume to 'The geology and petroleum potential of the Clarernce-Moreton Basin, New South Wales and Queensland' compiled and edited by A.T. Wells and P.E. O'Brien, Australian Geological Survey Organisation bulletin 241(1994).
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GA factsheet on Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR)
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Knowledge of the nature of buildings within business areas is fundamental to a broad range of decision making processes, including planning, emergency management and mitigating the impact of natural disasters. To support these activities, Geoscience Australia has developed a building information system called the National Exposure Information System (NEXIS) which provides information on buildings across Australia. Most of the building information in NEXIS is statistically derived, but efforts are being made to include more detailed information on the nature of individual buildings, particularly in flood prone areas. This is being achieved in Bundaberg through field survey work.
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Earth science is all around us. Many of us barely notice it influencing our daily lives. Top GeoShot is an annual competition taking place in the lead-up to Earth Science Week (25 - 31 October 2015). To participate, take and submit a photograph that relates to Earth science, geography or geology in Australia. Submit your entry using Flickr and email. The two categories for this year's competition are Open and Student (up to Year 12). A panel of Geoscience Australia staff will select the winning images. Winners will receive a professionally framed enlargement of their image.
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This mouse pad was created by the Mineral Exploration Promotion section as an informative give-away for domestic and international conferences. The mouse pad displays an abbreviated periodic table of the elements with those elements that Australia produces, has known resources of and explores for highlighted in different colours.
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