AGSO Journal Volume 15, Issue 3: Australian Geological Research Articles
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Description
AGSO Journal vol.15 no. 3 is a collection of nine peer-reviewed research articles published by the Australian Ocean Data Network. The articles cover topics including geological field classification, Archaean gold mineralisation, integrated geophysical mapping, earthquake seismicity, landscape evolution, marine benthic communities, and paleontological correlations. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-16 and is available in HTML and PDF formats.
Use Cases
Classifying geological cleavages based on the proposed field classification and intensity scale.
Modeling Archaean gold mineralisation processes based on the analysis of early methane-rich fluids.
Correlating Late Permian geological formations based on the record of shared foraminiferid species between Australia and Russia.
Analyzing fluctuations in seismicity for earthquake forecasting based on the study from the Dalton area, NSW.
Studying the physical and petrological characteristics of basaltic eruption sites in the Monaro Volcanic Province.
Strengths
Contains nine distinct, peer-reviewed research articles from a scientific journal.
Covers a wide range of earth science sub-disciplines including structural geology, geophysics, and paleontology.
Focuses on specific Australian geographic regions mentioned in the article titles, such as Western Australia, New South Wales, and Queensland.
Limitations
Row count and dataset size are unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Description metadata is limited; actual data quality requires manual inspection after download.
Provenance
Source
Australian Ocean Data Network
Collection Method
Published journal issue.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-16 08:43:58.908543; freshness should be verified.
Geography
Australia (Western Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, Southeastern Australia)
Data is presented as research articles in HTML and PDF formats, not as structured tabular data.