澳大利亚AuScope计划研究进展 |
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关键词:Australia Auscope geophysics deep resource |
基金项目:国家专项“深部探测与实验研究”(编号: SinoProbe-02)和国家自然科学基金(编号: 41141104056; 41574093) |
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The Research Progress of the AuScope Project in Australia |
AuScope (Structure and Evolution of the Australian Continent), the newly launched earth probing project, was awarded $42.8 million in 2007 by the Australian Government under the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). In addition to its NCRIS funding, over $70 million in co-investment has been committed by the participants in AuScope. The goal of this project is to establish a world-class research in-frastructure to character the structure and evolution of the Australian continent in a global context from surface to core in space and time through the delivery of a range of technologies and capabilities in data acquisition, management, modeling and simulation across the geospatial and geoscience spectrum. The majority of the original investment is complete at June 2011. Additionally, in 2010 AuScope was awarded $23 million under the Education Investment Fund (EIF) Round 3 to create a new Australian Geophysical Observing System (AGOS). AGOS will enable collection of new baseline data including surface geospatial and subsurface imaging and monitoring data, to provide an understanding of the physical state of the accessible crust of the Australian continent. Overall, AuScope has exceeded expectations in delivering on these goals and through the AGOS program will enhance the NCRIS infrastructure to provide new capability that focuses on new and emerging challenges such as geophysical energy issues. |
XIONG Xiao-song,GAO Rui,WANG Hai-yan,JIANG Zhu-wei.2016.The Research Progress of the AuScope Project in Australia[J].Acta Geoscientica Sinica,37(s1):75-85. |
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