Data Geoscientific datasets and reports
Page last updated:27 November 2024
Mineral exploration and investment
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Critical minerals
Exploring for the Future
Subscribe to Geoscience Australia's Exploring for the Future to receive periodic email updates on new data releases, publications, media and upcoming events.
Books, reports and brochures
Books
Brochures and flyers
Selected reports
- Australia's Energy Commodity Resources
- Australia's Identified Mineral Resources
- Potential for intrusion-hosted Ni-Cu-PGE sulfide deposits in Australia - all data or
Mineral deposits
Mine and mineral maps
Mineral Occurrences
The is a data discovery and analysis portal for geoscience data from all of Australia's state, territory and federal governments. It includes mines, mineral deposits and mineral resources data from Geoscience Australia's OZMIN database, as well mineral tenement boundaries, infrastructure, geophysical and geological data. Mineral Occurrences data is also available from the .
The is an interactive online mapping tool that provides information on Australian minerals resources, mines and processing centres.
Australian Resource Reviews
Please note the Australian Resource Reviews are currently being updated.
Surface geology and geophysical data
Geophysical Datasets
The most up-to-date geophysical datasets (excluding airborne electromagnetic data, please see further below), from Australian national, state and territory governments, can be downloaded directly for free from the . Geophysical datasets include:
- Gravity
- Magnetics
- Radiometrics
- Elevation
There is a 2GB download limit. Please email gadds@ga.gov.au to request larger datasets.
Geophysical Maps - ready to print PDF maps
Geophysical Indexes
Index maps are available on the ŮŮÊÓÆµwebsite. The various indexes present a summary of the specifications of most surveys held in the National Airborne Geophysical Database. These indexes are updated periodically.
Seismic and magnetotelluric data
Seismic and magnetotelluric data can be downloaded for free from the ŮŮÊÓÆµwebsite via links on these pages.
- Onshore Seismic and Magnetotelluric project
- Australian Lithospheric Architecture Magnetotelluric Project (AusLAMP)
Airborne electromagnetic (AEM)
All AEM survey data are publicly available through the . Recent AEM projects can be viewed on the Airborne Electromagnetics Project webpage and the .
Rock properties
The Rock Properties database provides a vital link between observed geophysical data and interpreted geology. More information can be found on the Rock Properties webpage.
Surface geology
National surface geology data can be downloaded for free from the ŮŮÊÓÆµwebsite at 1:1 million, 1:2.5 million and 1:5 million scales.
Ready to print PDF map:
Solid geology
ŮŮÊÓÆµhas commenced a major program of 'solid geology' mapping of the continent, focused on compiling geological data for key chronostratigraphic surfaces including 'basement' beneath Cenozoic, Mesozoic, Paleozoic, and selected pre-Proterozoic basins and sediment packages.
Access solid geology mapping undertaken as part of the Exploring for the Future program.
Geochronology
The ŮŮÊÓÆµGeochronology Laboratory provides high quality age information to support research objectives in both internal and collaborative regional and specific interest projects. Collaborative projects are operated with the State and Northern Territory Geological Surveys, universities and the CSIRO. Geochronology data is available from: /geochron-sapub-web/geochronology/shrimp/search.htm.
Data visualisation tools
Geoscience Australia's provides full access to new geoscience data as well as a suite of analytical and multi-criteria assessment tools, including our Mineral Potential and Economic Fairways mapping tools. The portal provides the ability for government planners, regulators and industry to access new data and apply a range of assessment tools to support evidence-based decisions.
Critical Minerals Mapping Initiative
The Critical Minerals Mapping Initiative is a collaboration between the Geological Survey of Canada, ŮŮÊÓÆµand United States Geological Survey. The online portal provides free access the world's largest dataset of 'Critical Minerals in Ores'. This dataset will help develop a better understanding of known critical mineral resources, the geologic controls on critical mineral distribution for deposits currently producing by-products, and how to infer new sources of supply through critical mineral potential mapping and quantitative mineral assessments.
Explore the (requires an internet connection).
Interactive Maps
Interactive Maps is an online discovery and exploration view of Geoscience Australia's geospatial services. This tool allows a wide range of datasets, from geology and geophysics to hazards, satellite imagery and water, to be viewed, overlaid and exported as a PDF map. In many cases the underlying dataset may also be directly downloaded.
Explore Interactive Maps (requires an internet connection).
EarthSci
EarthSci was developed at ŮŮÊÓÆµusing the NASA World Wind SDK, for the purpose of providing an easy way of viewing the nation's datasets in either a national or global context.
EarthSci is a digital globe application capable of viewing most standard GIS Raster and Vector formats. The application is shipped with a number of Australian datasets that show various geological features in a national, or global, context. It is capable of loading web mapping services, so can be used to view data from many places around the internet, such as from Geoscience Australia.
Find out more about (this requires an internet connection).
Note that some datasets require an internet connection. Without access to the internet you may not be able to view all of the datasets and/or their associated information pages.