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  • 2006 Annual Report

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    Is GEMOC making a difference?

    Research examples:

    • Unique methodology for geochemical imaging of the lithosphere (4-D Lithosphere Mapping) developed to maturity and now being extended to whole-mantle perspectives. This has given a new understanding of the mechanisms by which the lithosphere is formed and modified through time, and has delivered new targeting concepts to the mineral exploration industry
    • Unique methodologies developed for dating mantle events (melt extraction and metasomatic overprinting; Re-Os in situ dating of mantle sulfides) and studying crustal evolution (TerraneChron® using zircon geochemistry)
    • Two Federation Fellows in Geoscience attracted to Australia
    • Establishment of world-class U-series isotope facility
    • Revitalisation of high-pressure experimental petrology in Australia and establishment of new world-class facility
      *Unique methods for testing mantle and crust coupling over Earth history have emerged – and these are also keys to new exploration methods 

     

    Highlights of technology development outcomes:

    • Development of in situ analytical techniques for heavy stable isotopes: Fe, Cu, Zn, Mg
    • Development of the techniques for quantitative in situ analysis of trace elements in diamond, opening new research perspectives on the origin of diamonds and industrial applications
    • Development of techniques for the rapid and precise dating of kimberlites and related rocks, using in situ LAM-ICPMS analysis of groundmass perovskite
    • Development of in situ Re-Os methods to date mantle events
    • Development of an integrated methodology to track crustal evolution (U-Pb dating and Hf-isotope and trace-element fingerprinting of zircons, rutile, titanite): TerraneChron®
    • Delivery of rapid, cost-effective and user-friendly software for on-line LAM-ICPMS analysis (GLITTER)
    • Establishing the rates of geological processes both for the deep Earth and for surface processes using Uranium decay series dating
    *Unique geochemical analysis infrastructure built up over last decade (see Technology Development section). 

    *Tools are now developed to address long-standing fundamental questions about Earth's geological evolution and to inform area selection in exploration

     

    Highlights of teaching outcomes:

    • Industry-standard training with development of new degree programs (eg Environmental Geoscience, Marine Geoscience)
    • Hands-on undergraduate training in use of state-of-the-art techniques (GIS databases, imaging, geochemical techniques, geophysical measurements) with industry-standard instrumentation
    • Vigorous postgraduate group with active international postgraduate exchange programs: (eg China, France, Norway, Italy)
    • Short-course programs to provide end-user information and technology exchange

     

    Highlights of industry interaction outcomes:

    • Changing the mineral exploration paradigm by delivering new concepts for exploration globally and in Australia derived from basic research and technology development
    • Development of active partnerships in strategic and applied research with industry (exploration companies and technology manufacturers)
    • Funded industry initiatives (eg GEMOC-Nu Instruments Fellowship - see Industry Interaction)
    • Development of value-added consultancies and collaborative research programs using GEMOC's geochemical technologies and database

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