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Australian Lithospheric Architecture Magnetotelluric Project (AusLAMP) - New South Wales Time Series data release

Geoscience Australia
Kyi, D. ; Duan, J. ; Jiang, W. ; Hitchman, A. ; Ned Stolz ; Grant Taylor ; Sam Matthews ; Tony Aleksovski
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The Australian Lithospheric Architecture Magnetotelluric Project (AusLAMP) is a collaborative national survey that acquires long-period magnetotelluric (MT) data on a half-degree grid spacing across Australia. This national scale survey aims to map the electrical conductivity/resistivity structure in the crust and mantle beneath the Australian continent, which provides significant additional information about Australia’s geodynamic framework as well as valuable pre-competitive data for resource exploration. Geoscience Australia in collaboration with the Geological Survey of New South Wales (GSNSW) has completed AusLAMP data acquisition at 321 sites across the state of NSW. The data were acquired using LEMI-424 instruments and were processed using the Lemigraph software. The processed data in EDI format and report of field acquisition, data QA/QC, and data processing have been released in 2020 (https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/132148). This data release contains acquired time series data at each site in two formats: 1. MTH5, a hierarchical data format. The open-source MTH5 Python package (https://github.com/kujaku11/mth5) was used to convert the recorded LEMI data into MTH5 format. 2. Text file (*.TXT). This is the original format recorded by the LEMI-424 data logger. We acknowledge the traditional landowners, private landholders and national park authorities within the survey region, without whose cooperation these data could not have been collected. Data is available on request from clientservices@ga.gov.au - Quote eCat# 148544

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The Australian Lithospheric Architecture Magnetotelluric Project (AusLAMP) is a collaborative national survey that acquires long-period magnetotelluric (MT) data on a half-degree grid spacing across Australia. This national scale survey aims to map the electrical conductivity/resistivity structure in the crust and mantle beneath the Australian continent, which provides significant additional information about Australia’s geodynamic framework as well as valuable pre-competitive data for resource exploration.
Geoscience Australia in collaboration with the Geological Survey of New South Wales (GSNSW) has completed AusLAMP data acquisition at 321 sites across the state of NSW. 

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The data will be used to map the electrical conductivity/resistivity structure in the crust and mantle beneath the Australian continent, which provides significant additional information about Australia’s geodynamic framework as well as valuable pre-competitive data for resource exploration.

Issued: 15 09 2023

Data time period: 2023-08-01 to 2023-08-11

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text: uplimit=100; downlimit=0; projection=Australian Height Datum / vertical (EPSG: 5111)

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