Mapping the Crust in 4D

The Mapping Australia’s Crust In Four Dimensions (MAC4D) project aimed to enhance ANU's SHRIMP-II age-mass spectrometer's capabilities, enabling the measurement of multiple isotopes crucial for mapping Australia's crust in four dimensions. This initiative helped facilitate the creation of integrated isotope-age maps, aiding in the discovery of new critical minerals.

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Modernising Earth Science Data for High Performance Computing

This project, supported by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS), aims to future-proof Australia’s valuable geophysical datasets by transforming them into formats compatible with high-performance computing (HPC).

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WorldFAIR

The 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.

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G-Adopt

G-Adopt is a platform that integrates observational data with dynamics, physics, and chemistry. It leverages recent advancements in datasets and inversion methods to enhance geoscientific modelling.

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