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Review Essay: A Shared Journey into Visual Sensual Aboriginality
2009
Humanities Research
The inside front cover map of 'Aboriginal Australia' is paired with an inside back cover of 'Australia. General Reference Map.' The imprinted names are far more familiar, of course. ...
The humbling begins with the map of 'Aboriginal Australia' on the inside front cover. ...
doi:10.22459/hr.x.02.2003.07
fatcat:44pnyrkoxrclzi2usbcdvny6ay
Layered Horizons: a Geospatial Humanities Research Platform
2019
25th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology on - VRST '19
Taking into account what we also know about Pacific navigation and simulated canoe travel, we can therefore build a complex layered map of the region over time that allows us to better discover probable ...
In this demo we showcase Layered Horizons, a Virtual Reality (VR) experience we have developed for use in an ARC-funded research project, Waves of Words: Mapping and Modelling Australia's Pacific Past. ...
In the Layered Horizons VR project we bring together these data sets by spatialising them in a relatively abstract three-dimensional map, or datascape, of the Asia-Pacific, and allowing the user to move ...
doi:10.1145/3359996.3365052
dblp:conf/vrst/BurrellH19
fatcat:bqll7fp5ffesdo7povksgcgh4m
SkyTEM helicopter transient electromagnetic surveys of tailings dams
2012
ASEG Extended Abstracts
the environs of a number of tailings dams in Australia. ...
Care should be taken to avoid misinterpreting cultural anomalies (or 2D and 3D artifacts due to such anomalies in layered-earth inversion models) in terms of subsurface geology. ...
doi:10.1071/aseg2012ab276
fatcat:ko23sattqveoxfpu2mq6jmokku
Australian Aborigines
1915
Geographical Journal
The complex character of " Australian " culture is now recognized, and the endeavour is being made to discover what elements belong to each culture-layer, what are the relative ages of the cultures, and ...
The complex character of " Australian " culture is now recognized, and the endeavour is being made to discover what elements belong to each culture-layer, what are the relative ages of the cultures, and ...
doi:10.2307/1779966
fatcat:5k7j3gcngjdnjmvf2cbwktkype
The Use of Cultural Maps in Developing Intercultural Sensitivity: From Culture-Centrism to Culture-Relativism
2020
KnE Social Sciences
The paper describes an experience of teaching intercultural communications to undergraduate students using a cultural mapping method. ...
Students were asked to draw cultural-specific maps that reflected their own idea of the world and then to compare them with similar maps drawn by people from different countries. ...
Furthermore, we can always identify two more structural layers of the map -the inside layer where we place the countries/cities/regions that have historical and important ties with our native country, ...
doi:10.18502/kss.v4i5.6536
fatcat:fdkbx6gsgfel5jm26h3fomjjoe
A Geography of Australasia
1915
Geographical Journal
JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. ...
We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.org. ...
similar to the culture of Australia as a whole. ...
doi:10.2307/1779967
fatcat:lg3vffyu7zckpca5kdmgiuol64
Countermapping: New South Wales and Southeast Asia
2008
Transforming Cultures eJournal
In the course of the last fifteen years there has been a heightened awareness of the power of maps (e.g., Harley 2001 , Monmonier 1991 , Wood 1992. ...
Recent critical cartography has addressed itself to the question of how reality is distorted by the twodimension nature of maps. ...
The danger is that the cultural dimension of the landscape may be eclipsed by GIS data layers that document natural values. ...
doi:10.5130/tfc.v3i1.687
fatcat:kym6adsvobebvjxdwbftaqfmda
Through Central Africa from East to West
1915
Geographical Journal
The complex character of " Australian " culture is now recognized, and the endeavour is being made to discover what elements belong to each culture-layer, what are the relative ages of the cultures, and ...
The complex character of " Australian " culture is now recognized, and the endeavour is being made to discover what elements belong to each culture-layer, what are the relative ages of the cultures, and ...
doi:10.2307/1779965
fatcat:wb6d3fnapbh6jbeqepoeb6d66m
BURN SEVERITY MAPPING IN AUSTRALIA 2009
2012
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
Specifically, Australia Geosciences assisted the effort by providing near real time access to Landsat 5 and 7 acquisitions for the burned area. ...
It is also a standardized method of comparing vegetation greenness between satellite images over time. ...
doi:10.5194/isprsarchives-xxxix-b8-51-2012
fatcat:jxmql6fennh6rkqvaasifkyqza
Mapping the "Unseen" Landscape
2015
Projets de paysage
For correspondence: Centre for Creative and Cultural Research, University of Canberra, Australia 2601. ...
Contained within a box, each layer has a temporal dimension, and was designed to be opened and closed by the user as they move through the Boandik landscape over time. ...
ABSTRACTS The Aboriginal people of the South East region of South Australia, together with local and state government and universities, have recently embarked on a series of cultural revival projects to ...
doi:10.4000/paysage.10622
fatcat:hkjlphakbfhh3f3fsv2yo7g6ry
Towards a predictive model for opal exploration using a spatio-temporal data mining approach
2013
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences
By combining these data sets as layers enabling spatio-temporal data mining using the GPlates PaleoGIS software, we produce the first opal prospectivity map for the Great Artesian Basin. ...
data and depositional environments through time. ...
The base layer of the prospectivity map is a 1:1 000 000 digital geological map of Eastern Australia (Figure 3a) . ...
doi:10.1080/08120099.2012.754793
fatcat:nw3ghcpnjrh7ldhxtuvslczs64
Page 58 of The Geographical Journal Vol. 46, Issue 1
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1915
The Geographical Journal
The complex character of “ Australian ” culture is now recognized, and the endeavour is being made to discover what elements belong to each culture-layer, what are the relative ages of the cultures, and ...
distinctive elements in the culture of the Melville islanders, for example, it is fundamentally similar to the culture of Australia as a whole. ...
Blind Seed Disease of Ryegrass
1940
Nature
The whaling season off the coast of north-west Australia is very definitely limited by the restrict.ion in the time of occurrence of the breeding humpbacks. ...
In this article it is stated that a · north and south migration of Humpback whales "along the western coast of Australia has been conjectured for some time past". ...
doi:10.1038/145783a0
fatcat:geotcrxrxjcm3gc6i56k7bs7a4
Dissecting and Interpreting a Three-Dimensional Ground-Penetrating Radar Dataset: An Example from Northern Australia
2019
Sensors
In northern Australia, two constructed mounds contain a number of cultural and geological horizons and features, which can be imaged with GPR. ...
On the pre-mound surface, amplitude maps of reflective layers that were built-up on the ground surface indicate that they were constructed in an intentional manner. ...
Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest. ...
doi:10.3390/s19051239
fatcat:egh53kwzr5dbdk7glyau6i2l7e
The social construction of caves and rockshelters: Chauvet Cave (France) and Nawarla Gabarnmang (Australia)
2013
Antiquity
In this paper the concept of 'aménagement', the re-shaping of a material space or of elements within it, is applied to Chauvet Cave in France and Nawarla Gabarnmang rockshelter in Australia. ...
Caves and rockshelters are a key component of the archaeological record but are often regarded as natural places conveniently exploited by human communities. ...
and Linkage Grant LP110200927, and the EDYTEM laboratories of the Université de Savoie (France) for continued support and funding. ...
doi:10.1017/s0003598x00048596
fatcat:osc37c5omvenxdebqlz4koljsy
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