A new NCRIS enabled cross-disciplinary collaboration between AuScope and TERN is applying cutting-edge geophysical sensor technology to biological ecosystem research.
Read MoreCan natural emissions of hydrogen from the Earth be a new energy source for the future? The ‘NCRIS enabled’ AuScope Earth Imaging teams aim to cast light on where hydrogen is sourced, how it moves to the surface and where industry can target exploration drilling to commercialise this low-cost clean energy resource.
Read MoreAuScope is excited to work alongside other research co-investors in the Australian Scalable Drone Cloud, to standardise how earth and environmental scientists collect and analyse drone-collected data by establishing best-practices and FAIR data principles.
Read MoreBetter integration of Earth observation data into environmental models is critical for scientists to understand, predict and address complex global sustainability challenges and to realise significant societal benefits. Here we reflect on an energetic discussion of this topic at GEO Week 2019 and opportunities ahead.
Read MoreEarth’s outer skin — where water, atmosphere, ecosystems, soil and rock interact — regulates Australia’s environment and determines the availability of life-sustaining resources. But how resilient is our Critical Zone to human impact?
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