Online geoscience information systems
You can access a wide range of geoscience information online through the systems outlined below.
STRIKE
The Spatial Territory Resource Information Kit for Exploration (STRIKE) is a web mapping tool.
You can use it to view geoscientific, minerals and energy tenure information in the Northern Territory.
It displays current exploration and resources information including:
- mineral and petroleum title applications, granted titles and reserved areas
- geology
- drilling and sampling
- geophysical images and remote sensing
- mineral occurrences
- indexes to open file exploration reports and geophysical surveys.
You can also access the following reference information:
- land administration
- native title
- roads and rail
- drainage
- water bores.
Background imagery includes geophysical imagery, aerial photography and topography.
To find out more, go to STRIKE.
GEMIS
The geoscience exploration and mining information system (GEMIS) provides access to the following information collections:
- mineral exploration industry reports and data
- energy exploration reports
- petroleum geophysical survey reports and data
- petroleum well reports and data
- petroleum and geothermal tenure reports
- Northern Territory Geological Survey (NTGS) products:
- reports
- annual geoscience exploration seminar proceedings
- maps
- datasets
- core sampling reports and data.
To find out more, go to GEMIS or read more about how to access geoscience information.
Minerals and Energy InfoCentre libraries
You can search the Minerals and Energy InfoCentre libraries through the Northern Territory Geological Survey website.
You can also read more about the libraries.
Exploration news database
Exploration news is a weekly update providing summaries of NT exploration and mining news published in:
- industry journals
- media releases
- stock exchange announcements.
The database is compiled and maintained by the Minerals and Energy InfoCentre.
You can access the exploration news database on the Northern Territory Geological Survey website.
COREDAT
The drill core database (COREDAT) is a catalogue of drill core and cuttings held in the NTGS's core libraries.
Read more about accessing the drill core library.
You can search drill core and cuttings which are catalogued through the Core Library (COREDAT) spatial layer on STRIKE.
The STRIKE bookmark link displays the COREDAT layer as the active layer and shows the distribution across the NT. To search, use the search tab.
Core sampling reports
The core sampling reports database is a catalogue of reports and data from sampling on drill cores held in the NTGS core libraries.
To find out more, go to the core sampling reports database on GEMIS.
National virtual core library
The geological surveys of Australia are building a virtual core library of high-resolution imagery and mineralogical data from hyperspectral scanning of drill core.
The data is collected using the HyLogger™ system.
To access the hyperspectral data and imagery for the NT, you can:
- go through the geoscience portal on the AGSON website
- request HyLogger™ data packages through GEMIS.
To find out more about the national virtual core library project, go to the Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade website.
GIWS
Through the geophysical image web server (GIWS) you can view and download geophysical survey images in ECW format.
To find out more, go to the Northern Territory Geological Survey website.
For more information about NT geophysical surveys, go to the Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade website.
GADDS
Through the geophysical archive data delivery system (GADDS), you can access the following NT data:
- magnetic
- radiometric
- gravity
- digital elevation.
GADDS is maintained by Geoscience Australia. It includes data from the Australian national, state and territory government geophysical data archives.
To find out more, go to GADDS. You can also get industry geophysical data through GEMIS.
Australian stratigraphic units database
Geoscience Australia maintains the official register of Australian stratigraphic units with details of definitions, relationships, name changes and references.
You can download a list of the stratigraphic units of the NT.
To find out more, go to the Australian Government's Geoscience Australia website.
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