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Supervising Scientist internal reports

Supervising Scientist series

The Supervising Scientist produces an Internal Report (IR) series. Most titles are available publicly online - they are listed in the table on this page. Views expressed by authors do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Supervising Scientist, the Commonwealth Government, or any collaborating organisation.

For older Supervising Scientist internal reports see the Australian Web Archive.

IR numberPublication referenceDate
IR 671Paramjyothi H, Risler J, Loughran A, Whiteside T, Loewensteiner D, Humphrey C & Gardener, M 2024. Data collection to inform development of the appropriate fire regime for the rehabilitated Ranger mine. Internal Report 671, April, Supervising Scientist, Darwin.April 2024
IR 670Supervising Scientist 2019. Revised Ranger Mine Water Quality Objectives for Magela Creek and Gulungul Creek Internal Report 670, July 2019, Supervising Scientist, Darwin.July 2019
IR 669Supervising Scientist 2024. Supervising Scientist’s Assessment of the 2023 Ranger Mine Closure Plan Rev # 1.23.0. Internal Report 669, May, Supervising Scientist, Darwin.May 2024
IR 668Paramjyothi H, Gardener, M & Risler J 2023. Flowering and fruiting phenology of woody plant species used in the rehabilitation of the Ranger mine site. Internal Report 668, November, Supervising Scientist, DarwinNovember 2023
IR 667Lowry J, Saynor M & Muller S 2022. Mapping and characterisation of geomorphology of on-site creeks in and adjacent to the Ranger mine site. Internal Report 667, February 2022, Supervising Scientist, Darwin.February 2022
IR 665McMaster S, Chen J, Pfitzner J & Doering C 2021. Gamma dose rates and radon-222 exhalation flux densities at El Sherana containment in 2019. Internal Report 665, June 2021, Supervising Scientist, DarwinJune 2021
IR 664Supervising Scientist 2020. Supervising Scientist Assessment of 2020 Ranger Mine Closure Plan Rev #:1.20.0. Internal Report 664, December 2020, Supervising Scientist, Darwin.December 2020
IR 663Lowry J, Coulthard T, Saynor M & Hancock G 2020. A comparison of landform evolution model predictions with multi-year observations from a rehabilitated landform. Internal Report 663, December 2020, Supervising Scientist, Darwin.December 2020
IR 662Pfitzner J & McMaster S 2021. Radon-222 diffusion from acrylic containers used in eriss gamma spectrometry analysis. Internal Report 662, June 2021, Supervising Scientist, Darwin.June 2021
IR 659Supervising Scientist 2019. Assessment Report of 2019 Ranger Mine Closure Plan Rev #: 1.19.0. Internal Report 659, December 2019, Supervising Scientist, Darwin.December 2019
IR 658Supervising Scientist 2018. Assessment Report: Ranger Mine Closure Plan Rev #: 0.18.0 May 2018. Internal Report 658, September 2018, Supervising Scientist, Darwin.September 2018
IR 655Doering C 2018. Radiation doses to Aboriginal people living near Ranger uranium mine. Internal Report 655, Supervising Scientist, Darwin.February 2018
IR 653Supervising Scientist 2018. Surface water chemistry monitoring protocol to assess impacts from the Ranger Mine. Internal Report 653, January, Supervising Scientist, Darwin.January 2018
IR 652Trenfield M, Mooney T, Ellis M, Humphrey C and van Dam R. 2017. Toxicity of contaminated waters from Gulungul Creek Tributary 2 in 2015 and 2016. Internal report 652, July, Supervising Scientist, Darwin.July 2017
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