The 'Interactive atlas of the Earth's evolution' project implemented a digital Model Atlas designed to curate, share, and distribute numerical simulations created with cutting-edge software.
Read MoreThis project aimed to advance critical minerals research by providing access to the Geoscience Atom Probe (GAP) Facility at Curtin University, enabling nanoscale analysis of mineral elements crucial for Australia's economic and security interests.
Read MoreThe Loop Project aimed to develop an open-source, 3D geological and geophysical modelling platform to address uncertainty mitigation and resource management.
Read MoreGeophysics 2030 developed a national, high resolution and fully integrated geophysical data collection, leveraging historical and contemporary datasets to enhance large scale data processing capabilities.
Read MoreThe WorldFAIR project evaluated global FAIR data policies and practices through a series of international case studies, with the aim of developing frameworks and recommendations to improve the accessibility, interoperability and reuse of research data.
Read MoreThe Australian Atom Trap Trace Analysis (ATTA) is a state-of-the-art sovereign facility for measuring noble gas radioisotope concentrations better than parts per trillion. It enables the full understanding of groundwater systems, with a strong focus on provenance and residence time.
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