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As we know from the Bells Line of Road case study and, I suspect, the Numeralla example above, ancient Aboriginal pathways and tracks, particularly those crossing mountain ranges along the east coast, ...
CSIRO’s research vessel RV Investigator is delivering a keystone capability for mapping Australia’s vast marine estate.. By Amy Nau and Phil Vandenbossche, CSIRO. Australia’s scientific infrastructure ...
South Australian AI firm, AICRAFT, has secured $100,000 in funding from the inaugural South Australian Space Collaboration and Innovation Fund to develop what it says will be the smallest ...
Geospatial resources, space development, data use and skills development are on Australia’s research agenda. By Jonathan Nally. I n December 2021, the federal Department of Education, Skills and ...
Gravity is one of the fundamental forces in the universe. It keeps our planet in a comfortable orbit around the Sun, holds down our atmosphere and, of course, keeps our feet on the ground. Gravity is ...
An infrared image captured during the IGNIS data-collection flights. Credit: ECU. Edith Cowan University’s (ECU) collaborative lightning strike study with NASA, the IGNIS Project, has just completed ...
Information and warnings are decisive elements in the field of integrated risk management. Warnings increase preparedness and are one of the organisational measures (along with forecasts and emergency ...
N SW’s coastal sea floor has been revealed in extraordinary detail in a new online seabed map viewer.. The SeaBed NSW map viewer captures the state’s entire coastline, covering 6,800 square kilometres ...
WA’s Advanced Spatial Digital Twin will see an entire third of the continent replicated in spatially accurate 4D. By Jonathan Nally. The Government of Western Australia made headlines a couple of ...
Accurate and up-to-date vegetation mapping is critical for understanding urban heat in our cities, monitoring our environment and supporting emergency response and fire hazard assessment. In Victoria, ...
Technologies able to provide precise time and position without the use of navigation satellites, have been put to the test. By Jon Fairall. In March, the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European ...
The threshold for a successful comparison was set at ±0.9 m, which is the quoted vertical uncertainty of the DEM (95% CL). We found that the calculated height differences between the DEM and SCIMS ...
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