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EAE5066 · Applied geophysics and earth imaging

Official Handbook

2026 Handbook6 credit pointsLevel 5School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment

Last checked: 23 Aug 2026 UTC

Overview

This course will introduce the concept of a GIS as a problem solving technology within the geosciences and is designed to provide practical experience in the processing of regional geophysical datasets for the purpose of undertaking geological interpretation. Specific topics will include map projections and georeferencing, distortions in image data, raster and vector data models, incorporating digital terrain models and geophysical data, introduction to boolean logic and functions, data accuracy and access issues and limitations of GIS. The course is designed to allow the you to go through step-by-step methodologies of processing data, interpretation techniques, and modelling of geophysical data.

Areas of study: Master of Science

Offerings

CampusTeaching periodMode
ClaytonFirst semesterTeaching activities are on-campus and in a block period (ON-BLK)

Assessment

The Handbook does not list a final examination among the assessment items. That is not a guarantee there is none.

#AssessmentTypeWeightHurdle
1Concepts of spatial analysis using GISDemonstration50%
2Determining Geology from Geophysics - Mount Isa Inlier, QLDDemonstration30%
3Using deep earth imaging techniques Demonstration20%

Assessment details may change. Please refer to the assessment information in Moodle closer to the start of the teaching period.

Requisites

The Handbook lists no prerequisite, corequisite or prohibition for this unit.

Learning outcomes

  1. An ability to identify the kind of digital information and software most appropriate to solving different geological problems.
  2. An opportunity to demonstrate their ability to work with state-of-the-art geological data sets in digital form.
  3. Confidence and competence to interrogate geological problems employing modern digital techniques.
  4. Equip students with discipline-specific knowledge and expertise appropriate for post-graduate research in the field; equip students with discipline-specific knowledge and expertise enabling them to take their place as professional geologists in industry or government organisations;
  5. Develop skills to process regional geophysical datasets, develop strategies to interpret geology from regional aeromagnetic and gravity data, integrate geological data into the geophysical interpretation, practical experience in geophysical interpretation and best practices in modeling geophysical data.

Workload

• 42 hours of practicals and • 16 hours of independent study

ActivityDuration
Practical activities42 hours

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