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Building the capability of Australia’s Downward Looking Telescope
Building the capability of Australia’s Downward Looking Telescope
Media, NVCL, Subsurface, AVREAuScopeOctober 11, 2023CSIRO
Most pink diamonds were birthed by a disintegrating supercontinent. Where can we find more?
Most pink diamonds were birthed by a disintegrating supercontinent. Where can we find more?
Media, ECEAuScopeSeptember 20, 2023
Pink Diamonds Emerged Out of One of Earth’s Most Ancient Breakups
Pink Diamonds Emerged Out of One of Earth’s Most Ancient Breakups
Media, ECEAuScopeSeptember 20, 2023
Mining beyond the visible: optimising the industry with hyperspectral imaging and drones
Mining beyond the visible: optimising the industry with hyperspectral imaging and drones
Media, NVCLAuScopeAugust 21, 2023CSIRO, Strategic
We’ve discovered how diamonds make their way to the surface and it may tell us where to find them
We’ve discovered how diamonds make their way to the surface and it may tell us where to find them
MediaAuScopeJuly 27, 2023
Why do diamonds erupt from Earth’s depths? Scientists have the answer
Why do diamonds erupt from Earth’s depths? Scientists have the answer
Media, ECEAuScopeJuly 26, 2023
When Ancient Eruptions Pumped Diamonds to Earth’s Surface
When Ancient Eruptions Pumped Diamonds to Earth’s Surface
Media, ECEAuScopeJuly 26, 2023
A true partnership to improve position, navigation and timing services in Australia
A true partnership to improve position, navigation and timing services in Australia
Media, GeodesyAuScopeJuly 17, 2023
Scientists discover 36-million-year geological cycle that drives biodiversity
Scientists discover 36-million-year geological cycle that drives biodiversity
MediaAuScopeJuly 11, 2023
Volcano eruptions are notoriously hard to forecast. A new method using lasers could be the key
Volcano eruptions are notoriously hard to forecast. A new method using lasers could be the key
MediaAuScopeJuly 6, 2023Strategic
H2EX and Black & Veatch to advance hydrogen exploration in Australia
H2EX and Black & Veatch to advance hydrogen exploration in Australia
MediaAuScopeJuly 6, 2023Strategic
CSIRO makes the case for hyperspectral prospecting for REEs
CSIRO makes the case for hyperspectral prospecting for REEs
Media, NVCLAuScopeJuly 3, 2023
Seismology at light speed: how fibre-optic telecommunications cables deliver a close-up view of NZ’s Alpine Fault
Seismology at light speed: how fibre-optic telecommunications cables deliver a close-up view of NZ’s Alpine Fault
Media, EISAuScopeJune 16, 2023
Melbourne earthquake: how common are tremors in Victoria and could a very large one occur?
Melbourne earthquake: how common are tremors in Victoria and could a very large one occur?
Media, AuSISAuScopeMay 29, 2023
Monitoring Melbourne’s Sunbury Earthquake
Monitoring Melbourne’s Sunbury Earthquake
Media, SubsurfaceAuScopeMay 29, 2023
Universities and AuScope deliver a remarkable tool for exploration with geochemistry
Universities and AuScope deliver a remarkable tool for exploration with geochemistry

Universities and AuScope deliver a remarkable tool for exploration with geochemistry

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Media, AGNAuScopeMay 2, 2023
Real-time soil sensing and sampling for critical WA agricultural monitoring site
Real-time soil sensing and sampling for critical WA agricultural monitoring site

A state of the art Vadose-zone Monitoring System (VMS) has been successfully installed at the University of Western Australia (UWA) Ridgefield Farm, near Pingelley in Western Australia, marking a significant milestone for high-tech agricultural monitoring in Australia.

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MediaAuScopeApril 23, 2023Strategic
A new study on Australian volcanoes has changed what we know about explosive ‘hotspot’ volcanism
A new study on Australian volcanoes has changed what we know about explosive ‘hotspot’ volcanism
Media, ECEAuScopeMarch 24, 2023The Conversation
Chernobyl was history’s worst nuclear disaster. Now it’s teaching geologists about the history of our planet
Chernobyl was history’s worst nuclear disaster. Now it’s teaching geologists about the history of our planet

In new research published in American Mineralogist, researchers show how tiny zircons formed at Chernobyl have changed our understanding of how these crystals behave – and what they tell us about Earth’s past.

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MediaAuScopeMarch 21, 2023
Victorian 2021 earthquake caused by hidden fault in the Earth's crust
Victorian 2021 earthquake caused by hidden fault in the Earth's crust

Scientists say the largest earthquake ever recorded in Victoria was caused by a previously unknown fault line deep within the Earth's crust.

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Media, AuSISAuScopeMarch 20, 2023NCRIS, AuSIS
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