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It has a free place name search [10] and its earthquake monitoring services can be freely accessed. [11] The Library is the premier geoscience library in Australia providing services to geoscience organisations, universities, research centres, the mining and petroleum industries and the public. [12]
Geoscience Australia, Government of Australia: Official Map of Australia ... manual lossy rotation, feel free to do better anyone: 18:23, 11 October 2013:
Australia: Geoscience Australia: ga.gov.au: Geoscience Australia Data Discovery Portal, Geoscience Australia’s Digital Twin. Austria: Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswesen (BEV) bev.gv.at: Austrian Map online: Azerbaijan: Əmlak Məsələləri Dövlət Komitəsi State Committee on Property Issues: emdk.gov.az: Bahamas
The geology of Australia includes virtually all known rock types, spanning a geological time period of over 3.8 billion years, including some of the oldest rocks on earth. Australia is a continent situated on the Indo-Australian Plate .
Free to use software to digitize geological cross-sections, and display and edit borehole logs Geoscience ANALYST [30] Free 3D visualization and communication software for integrated, multi-disciplinary geoscience and mining data and models, which also connects to Python through geoh5py, its open-source API Mira Geoscience Ltd. Free / Proprietary
Application of open-source software and high-resolution geophysical images to explore the plate tectonic evolution of Australia [18] A Custom Implementation for Visualizing Sub-surface 3D Scalar Fields in GPlates [19] The GPlates Portal: Cloud-based interactive 3D visualization of global geophysical and geological data in a web browser [20]
Australian Surveying and Land Information Group (AUSLIG) was an Australian organization that merged in 2001 with the Australian Geological Survey Organization to become Geoscience Australia. Its headquarters building was located in Canberra, Fernhill Technology Park. [1] AUSLIG's main function was to provide national geographic information. [2]
Map of geomorphic units of the ocean floor within the Australian EEZ. There are 1,334 separate geomorphic units in Australia’s waters, in 14 categories. The regions represent distinct areas of geomorphic features that have similar characteristics (e.g. areas of the continental slope that contain canyons, or flat plains). [2]