Prof. Michael Asten - Honours Projects
Use of passive seismic methods (ground vibration noise) to map the erosion basement profile at the Lancefield bonebeds (fossiliferous site).
Supervisor: Prof Michael Asten
The ideal candidate will have some prior study in physics,maths or engineering.
Use of passive seismic methods (ground vibration noise) to map basement under shallow cover at the National Rock Garden, Canberra.
Supervisor: Prof Michael Asten
This project is supported by the National Rock Garden, and provides an opportunity to contribute to a data base of rocks and geophysical maps which will be used in teaching geoscience over years to come.
The ideal candidate will have some prior study in physics, maths or engineering.
Use of shallow electromagnetic induction methods to map suspected grave sites at the site of the first British settlement of Victoria (Sorrento).
Supervisor: Prof Michael Asten
This project is supported by the National Historical Society.
The ideal candidate will have some prior study in physics, maths or engineering.