ThermochronOz2002: Australian apatite fission track (AFT) collection provided by the University of Melbourne (Kohn et al., 2020; Kohn et al., 2002; Gleadow et al., 2002).
McNaughton Legacy Collection: Legacy collection of Sensitive High-Resolution Ion MicroProbe (SHRIMP) mounts donated to the Geological Survey of Western Australia (GSWA) by Professor Neal McNaughton of the John de Laeter Centre, Curtin University. Data and mounts are provided as part of the Curtin University Preservation of Legacy Collections Project (Blereau and Bellenger, 2022).
Geoscience Australia compiled U-Pb, northern Australia, 2018: Publicly available Sensitive High-Resolution Ion MicroProbe (SHRIMP) U-Pb geochronology from QLD, NT, WA, and the most northerly parts of SA and NSW, compiled by Geoscience Australia (GA), from both GA and literature sources, published in Jones et al. (2018). Complete analytical data for a subset of the GA results are available from Geochron Delivery [Version 2, 2018].
Museums Victoria Petrology & Museums Victoria Mineralogy: Records for rock, mineral and ore specimens in Victoria’s State collections. These globally significant collections include over 66,000 registered specimens, representing over 2,800 mineral species and 130 type mineral specimens. Specimens in Victoria’s State collections are available for research use: you can find details here or email Museums Victoria directly for more information.
Steve Barnes (CSIRO) Ni-PGE Geochemistry Collection: CSIRO collection of geochemical data from over 5,700 mafic-ultramafic rocks and associated nickel-copper-cobalt and platinum group element ores from Western Australia. This flagship resource was collated by Dr Steve Barnes while working with CSIRO from the mid-1980s to 2021 and has been preserved in collaboration with AuScope and is now available in the AusGeochem platform.