Access to AuScope infrastructure can be achieved by contacting the component or facilities listed below:
Grid Access and Interoperability - Program Director Rob Woodcock
Earth Imaging and Structure - Program Director Nick Rawlinson
Earth Composition and Evolution facilities;
Centre for Microscopy, Characterisation and Analysis University of Western Australia
John De Laeter Centre for Isotope Research Curtin University
Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis University of Queensland
TerraneChron® GEMOC Macquarie University
National Virtual Core Library (NVCL) - Program Director Jon Huntington
SAM Simulation Analysis and Modeling - Program Director Louis Moresi
Geospatial Framework and Earth Dynamics - Program Director Gary Johnston
AGOS Component contacts
The majority of the original investment is complete at June 2011, however parts of the programs will continue to receive support for ongoing operations and maintenance of the infrastructure.
The AuScope Project was designed provide for the establishment of the AuScope Infrastructure System – a Geoscience and Geospatial Infrastructure System that combines traditional research infrastructure with applied science infrastructure. The AuScope Infrastructure System is a seamless, broadly accessible, fully integrated blend of technology, data and knowledge infrastructure that will transform the practice of and outcomes from geoscience for researchers, industry and the wider community.
The AuScope Infrastructure System is ultimately designed to enable the progressive construction, refinement and ongoing enrichment of an online live, four-dimensional Earth Model for the Australian Continent and its immediate environs. The AuScope Model aims to transform the research landscape in earth science as envisaged in the AuScope “infrastructure circle”
The blue parts will be built wholly (or very largely) with NCRIS and co-invested funds enumerated in this Investment Plan. The orange parts will either have significant input from other programs, or will be built entirely from other investment sources, as described in the Program Plan.
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AuScope Ltd has overall responsibility for the management and implementation of the Infrastructure Program.
AuScope Ltd is the management company, and sub-contracts with organisations to establish, operate and/or provide access to project infrastructure as defined in the Project Plan. The relationship between AuScope Ltd and the participant organisations is shown in the figure below.
AuScope projects are accessible by:
AuScope infrastructure is now accessible across Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific.
More information regarding the six AuScope components can be found on the individual pages along with the Program Director contact details and downloadable support material.
Last updated 22 August 2011
AuScope II The Australian Earth Observatory - Infrastructure Roadmap Appendix 1, Outline of investment Possibilities, Strand Scenarios AuScope Launch 29 September 2010 AuScope DVD Media release AuScope Board Chair, Prof. Linda Kristjanson's speech The Hon. Senator Kim Carr's Media release Partners Backgrounder Component Backgrounder Endorsements Australian Geophysical Observing System (AGOS) Overview of AuScope AGOS application Successful EIF bid announcement Minister Carr's AGOS press releaseAGOS Overview PesentationAuScope Delivery Portal Visit the AuScope Discovery Portal View a demonstration of the main components of the AuScope Discovery AuScope Discovery Portal Demonstration Brochures AuScope Reports AuScope Stakeholder SurveyAuScope Highlights - Year 3AuScope Highlights - Year 4AuScope Investment Plan