The AIG News, is now available free to all readers.
The Australian Institute of Geoscientists newsletter, AIG News, is now available FREE to all readers.
Here are a few of the interesting topics covered in their latest edition:
An article by Shaun Anderson (Queensland University of Technology 2016 AIG Honours Bursary Winner) titled Probing the crust: Time, Space & Source relationship of granitoids at Cape Upstart, Northeast Queensland.
2D Lithosperic Imaging of the Delamerian and Lacklan Orogens, Southwestern Victoria, Australia from Broadband Magnetotellurics – written by Hugh Merrett of the University of Adelaide and 2016 AIG Honours Bursary Winner.
The origin of red pigment in Late Devonian limestones and significance for environmental changes, northern Canning Basin, Western Australia – written by Jess Godfrey of University of Western Australia and 2016 AIG Honours Bursary Winner.
10 of the mini-essays submitted for the AIG 2016 Mini Essay Competition covering the topic: What will successful exploration in the future look like?