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The Albany Highway is virtually a straight line from Perth to Albany. As a university student in Perth in the 1970s I regularly drove along it to Albany to visit family. Little did I know I was ...
The EM 122 uses the lowest frequency of 12 kHz and can map the seafloor from 20 to 11,000 metres using a 1° x 1° beam footprint. Up to 432 beams can be employed to map a swath (ribbon) approximately ...
South Australian AI firm, AICRAFT, has secured $100,000 in funding from the inaugural South Australian Space Collaboration and Innovation Fund to develop what it says will be the smallest ...
Does the data for the ASDT already exist and just it’s a matter of bringing it all together? Much of the data exists across government and the Spatial WA program is replacing two legacy systems. We ...
The MS60 is fully compatible with Leica Captivate surveying field software, Leica Infinity surveying software and the Leica AP20 AutoPole — all available through C.R. Kennedy — and excels at a range ...
This article was first published in Issue 124 (Apr/May 2023) of Position magazine. NSW’s statewide Digital Elevation Model improves approximate AHD heights on public record. By Jonathon Smith and ...
RTK Time series: This test gives an indication of slow, trending changes over time. The students produced many plots and tables of data. Two indicative time series from the most/least expensive ...
Geospatial research and analysis are critical in providing the evidence base required for policy and planning. By Scott Limbrick With Australia facing challenges such as responding to climate change, ...
Edith Cowan University’s (ECU) collaborative lightning strike study with NASA, the IGNIS Project, has just completed its first round of aerial data collection. The effort has used infrared cameras to ...
How AUSPOS solutions are being used to help maintain and improve the NSW survey control network. By Volker Janssen and Simon McElroy AUSPOS is Geoscience Australia’s free, cloud-based, online GPS ...
Technologies able to provide precise time and position without the use of navigation satellites, have been put to the test. By Jon Fairall In March, the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European ...
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