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The Covid-19 pandemic has given the geophysicists at the Geological Survey of South Australia the opportunity to revisit historical geophysical data that had not yet been uploaded onto the South Australian geoserver web portal: SARIG (South Australian Resources Information Gateway). Since April 2020, over 30GB of data have been uploaded to the portal and are now available for free download. This poster paper summarises all these data released in 2020 via SARIG (excluding survey data acquired as part of the Gawler Craton Airborne Survey (GCAS)). Instructions for how to locate and download geophysical data - including data not yet uploaded to SARIG as ASCII and gridded datasets - are included.
Open-Access Online Publication: March 03, 2023
cookie-cutting, data accessibility, SARIG, geophysical data
cookie-cutting, data accessibility, SARIG, geophysical data
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