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  • This DVD contains: 1/ The "Revealing Australia's Hidden Secrets" (GeoCat No. 68258) - a short movie which tells the story of the making of the Radiometric Map of Australia. (GeoCat No. 68207) 2/ Geoscience Australia's World Wind Viewer Application - an application based on NASA's World Wind that allows users to view data such as Radioelements, Gravity and Magnetic Anomaly over the Australian Terrain with Satellite imagery. The application references: a/ RADIOMETRIC MAP OF AUSTRALIA - 1ST EDITION, 2009 - GeoCat No. 68207 b/ MAGNETIC ANOMALY MAP OF AUSTRALIA - 4TH EDITION, 2004 - GeoCat No. 61703 c/ GRAVITY ANOMALY MAP OF THE AUSTRALIAN REGION - 3RD EDITION, 2008 GeoCat No. 65682

  • How Landsat 7 images are used, transmitted and received; and how Geoscience Australia is involved.

  • The video explains the challenges faced when managing vast quantities of satellite data, for the benefit of humankind, to address a range of environmental, social and agricultural issues. The video introduces the architecture of the Australian Geoscience Data Cube as a key tool for unlocking Earth observation satellite data, to better manage and store vast amounts of data. The Data Cube has already been used to for understanding water observations from Space and its related application for better flood management. The video also provides a case study of developing a satellite data management infrastructure for Kenya. This video was used to launch Australia¿s tenure as the Chair of the Committee of Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) at the 2015 Plenary CEOS meeting held in Kyoto, Japan in November 2015. Detailed production information: Concept development: Alex Held (CSIRO), Jonathon Ross (Geoscience Australia), Stephen Ward (Symbios Communications), Bobby Cerini (GA), Stuart Minchin (GA), Alexis McIntyre (GA), Chris McKay (CSIRO) Scriptwriter: Bobby Cerini (Geoscience Australia) Production management/ Direction: Bobby Cerini (Geoscience Australia), Adrian King (Redboat) Post production: Adrian King (Redboat), Peter Butz (Redboat), Woro Larasati (Geoscience Australia), Neil Caldwell (Geoscience Australia), CSIRO Land and Water Animation: Neil Caldwell (Geoscience Australia), Stanislav Galan (Redboat), Artjom Zenevich (Redboat), Adrian King (Redboat), NASA Goddard Space Flight Centre Scientific Visualization Laboratory Videography: Andy Wong (Redboat), Michael O'Rourke (Geoscience Australia) Stock footage: European Space Agency, NASA, AFP, Rick Ray/Shutterstock.com, Stock4KVideo/Shutterstock.com, Rekindle Photo and Video/Shutterstock.com, Frazao Production/Shutterstock.com, paintings/Shutterstock.com Photography: NASA-SEO, Clinton Climate Initiative, Stephen Ward (Symbios Communications) Voice recording: AbesAudio Subtitles: Neil Caldwell (Geoscience Australia), Chantelle Farrar (Geoscience Australia)

  • Describes the Western Water Study (Wiluraratja kapi), a 3-year AGSO project to assess groundwater resources and identify regional water issues in remote Aboriginal Communities in the Northern Territory.

  • This animation illustrates the various stages of development of Hot Rock geothermal resources for electricity generation. The animations were produced in GAV by the 3D animator, using 3D Studio Max software. Professional voice-over has been added, as well as sound effects. This version is based on the original version - 08-3385, geocat no.68461.

  • A 3.30 minute movie that has the viewer flying around Australia to 6 release areas: Gippsland Basin, Money Shoal Basin, Bonaparte Basin, Canning Basin, Browse Basin and Carnarvon Basin. The movie also stops at each release area to view, in detail, the: International/State seafloor boundaries; oil and gas fields; release areas; Basin/sub-basin outlines. Topographic markers are also shown, where possible.

  • A 3.30 minute movie, (based on the movie used in the 2007 Acreage Release Product CD - Geocat No. 65159), that has the viewer flying around Australia to 6 release areas: Gippsland Basin, Money Shoal Basin, Bonaparte Basin, Canning Basin, Browse Basin and Carnarvon Basin. The movie also stops at each release area to view, in detail, the: International/State seafloor boundaries; oil and gas fields; release areas; Basin/sub-basin outlines. Topographic markers are also shown, where possible. This movie has the addition of MUSIC.

  • The launch of Landsat 7 from Vandenberg Airforce Base on 15 April 1999. The operation of the Landsat series of satellites over 27 years.

  • This a 6.3 minute movie for Presentation by Tony Brown - Director of TAS Mines Dept) to: the Tasmanian Ministers in Feb 2005 for PDAC in March 2005.

  • 11-5413 The Probabilistic Volcanic Ash - Hazard Map movie describes how you construct a probabilistic hazard map for volcanic ash, using an example scenario from GA's volcanic ash modelling work in West Java, Indonesia. The target audience is other govt. agencies both national and international, and the general public. The 3.3 minute movie uses 3D Max animations and 2D affects, has narration and production music. The narration will also be done in Bahasa Indonesian, at a later date.