Sedimentary basins around the world are critical to sustaining modern life on Earth. These basins can be thought of as containers that hold water, minerals, energy, and can potentially be used to store carbon dioxide. Unpacking how they form, and where those resources and storage opportunities may lie is a sizeable feat for the best of us...
Read MoreSince 2013, geophysicists have systematically surveyed the Australian crust and mantle. Recently, the AusLAMP team celebrated completing the South Australian portion of the project, shining a light on potential ore deposits ‘hiding’ at depth.
Read MoreDynamic. Thinking big. In it for the long haul.
These are three key leadership qualities for any field. But for Dietmar Müller, the award-winning geoscience professor leading Sydney University’s EarthByte Group, they take on tangible meaning as he investigates Earth’s complex evolution.
Read MoreDiscover Meghan’s passion for plate tectonics and deep Earth, swag of academic achievements, and ambitions for research innovation in Oz.
Read MoreCommunity members and future collaborators, please join us in building the future of Australian geoscience research on 18 – 19 October in Adelaide.
Read MoreResearchers can now create globally unique sample IDs (IGSNs) and link metadata with analytical data for current and future research.
Read MorePartners, Geoscience Australia set to lead the charge on two world class projects.
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