AGSO Research Newsletter 26: Geoscience Publications on Australian Geology
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Description
A collection of 10 research article titles from the AGSO Research Newsletter 26, published by Geoscience Australia. The newsletter covers topics in Earth sciences, including mineral mapping, Proterozoic thrusting, and rock magnetism, with a focus on Australian regions like the Pilbara Craton and Mount Isa.
Use Cases
Analyze the thematic focus of geoscience research by categorizing article titles like 'Mineral-mapping in the north Pilbara Craton' and 'Recent tectonics and landscape evolution in the Broken Hill region'.
Map the geographic coverage of studies by extracting location names such as 'Pilbara Craton', 'East Kimberley', and 'Mount Isa' from the publication titles.
Study the evolution of geological research methods by identifying technical terms like 'directed-principal-components-of-band-ratios' and 'sequence stratigraphy' within the titles.
Strengths
Contains 10 distinct, professionally authored research article titles from a government geoscience organization.
Covers multiple specialized sub-disciplines within Earth sciences, as indicated by tags like Marine and GA Publication.
Provides direct access to the original publication titles and their associated metadata from the data_gov_au platform.
Limitations
The dataset is a metadata list of titles only; the full text of the articles is in separate HTML or PDF files, not included as structured data.
No sample data, column definitions, or row counts are provided, limiting immediate analytical use.
The temporal coverage of the research content is not specified, only the newsletter's publication date is known.
Provenance
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Geoscience Australia Data
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Geography
Focus on Australian regions including Pilbara Craton, East Kimberley, Mount Isa, and Broken Hill.
Primary data consists of publication titles and links; the actual research content is in external HTML and PDF files with a 'notspecified' license.