AusGeochem goes alpha

The AGN project team, together with the development team at Lithodat, continue to make fantastic progress on the construction of AusGeochem, with user experience front of mind. The platform is now in the internal alpha testing phase, where sample information can be uploaded and displayed graphically on the interactive map display.

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AGN Update — May 2021

Since our last update members of the AuScope Geochemistry Network (AGN) have presented at a number of conferences, developed proposals for the expansion of the network and made great progress on the development of the AusGeochem platform and a new project, LabFinder.

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Scales tell tales of toxic wetlands

Scientists from Curtin University have used an NCRIS-enabled analytical technique, normally applied to rocks, in a different way; determining the concentration of metals accumulating in the scales of snakes living in urban wetland environments. The results are concerning, but the non-lethal approach to tissue sampling will be advantageous in the future.

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CEO's Update

March already! How nice is it to be in 2021, too? And what a momentous year it will be for us at AuScope. As the 2021 National Research Infrastructure Roadmap process kicks off, we turn our minds to its focus: translational research, resilience and optimisation of existing infrastructures are likely to feature in the Roadmap.

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A new approach to sensing volcanic rumblings

If you go down beneath the surface, under the rugged exterior, and into the inner workings of volcanoes things get interesting. In a recent study, researchers from Australia and France have combined NCRIS enabled esys-eScript modelling software with inversion code in a new approach to capture first rumbles earlier, deeper, and in greater detail than ever before.

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Core to cosmos: AuScope at AESC 2021

The year 2021 started quickly for the Australian Earth Science community, with the Australian Earth Science Convention (AESC) taking place in February. This year, proceedings took place completely online and with an innovative format including both pre-recorded and live-streamed presentations, allowing participants to take conversations deeper during Q and A sessions.

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