31/01/2020
World-first 3D map shows bushfire smoke plumes captured from space It is hoped that the new interactive map will improve the Bureau of Meteorology's ability to predict where ...
Intrepid Geophysics (formerly Desmond Fitzgerald & Associates) has provided software and services for potential field geophysics applications since 1992.
Intrepid Geophysics and its partners employ more than fifteen geophysicists, software developers and a range of professional support staff. Intrepid Geophysics had more than twenty years experience in the mining and mineral/oil & gas exploration industries. Our winning combination of innovative software development and practical geophysics knowledge can cater to all your geophysics software, geological modelling, processing and training needs.
31/01/2020
World-first 3D map shows bushfire smoke plumes captured from space It is hoped that the new interactive map will improve the Bureau of Meteorology's ability to predict where ...
27/08/2019
Giant object spotted in ocean floating towards Australia A huge mass is drifting through the Pacific Ocean towards Australia –– and it could be great news.
07/08/2019
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-07-16/pocket-guide-to-the-moon/11260558
Where did the Moon landings happen? Use our guided tour to find out Join astronomer Fred Watson for a spectacular guided tour of the Moon.
20/06/2019
Once in a decade chance to film inside Super Kamiokande observatory and you've got one hour Jake Sturmer explains how he gained rare access to the Super Kamiokande observatory deep underground in Japan.
14/02/2019
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-02-14/the-race-to-save-wintons-dinosaur-footprints/10578212
Chainsaws, dust and dinosaurs: The race to save a historic discovery Nearly 100 million years ago, three creatures walked over a mudflat and — incredibly — their tracks were beautifully preserved. But the looming threat of present-day floods meant the precious discovery needed to be moved to safety.
19/10/2018
Scientists capture eerie seismic howl of Antarctic ice shelf Researchers record the Ross Ice Shelf's natural soundtrack — usually inaudible to the human ear — and it could help them monitor changes from afar.
26/06/2018
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-06-26/lake-eyre-and-the-ancient-rhythms-of-our-red-centre/9864010
The wondrous transformation of central Australia after rain, as seen from space Piecing together months' worth of satellite imagery, we tracked flood waters for hundreds of kilometres on its remarkable journey from the top end to Lake Eyre.
25/06/2018
Freshly flooded Lake Eyre brings life and business to the outback This year's flood event at Lake Eyre brings new life to Central Australia and a crucial economic boost to remote businesses.
17/04/2018
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-04-17/mystery-shipwreck-found-off-pilbara-coast/9663740
Mystery shipwreck found off West Australian coast A mapping team makes a surprise discovery off WA's north coast, hitting upon a large shipwreck.
22/03/2018
Why icebergs can be blue, green or striped From white to blue, yellow to green and even striped: here's the science behind iceberg colours.
20/02/2018
Have you stopped by to visit us at the AEGC yet? You can find us here, at booth #45
12/02/2018
We're leaving...on a jet plane...
We have a busy schedule coming up. First, it's off to the AEGC in Sydney (stop by and visit us at booth #45), then on to our GeoModeller training event at the BRGM in Orléans, and finally on to PDAC in Toronto at the start of March (stop by the Australia Pavilion to say hi!). We hope to meet with many of you during our travels.