b'Geophysics in the surveysNewsFigure 5.Several AusArray SA seismograms captured the sonic boom generated by the Figure 4.A selection of vertical-componentHayabusa-2 capsule re-entry into Earths atmosphere AusArray SA seismograms capturing a magnitudeabove South Australia in December 2020. The 3.2 earthquake which occurred approximatelycapsule contained the first sub-surface samples from 35 km southwest of Marree in South Australia inan asteroid, and its landing at Woomera concluded a April 2021. The AusArray SA array will significantlysix-year journey of more than 5 billion kilometres.enhance local seismicity and fault mapping capability.Youtube channel (https://www.youtube.com/energyandminingSA) for some preliminary results.Figure 3.A selection of vertical-componentKate Robertson AusArray SA seismograms capturing body- andGeological Survey of South Australia surface-waves arriving in South Australia from the magnitude 8.1 earthquake which occurredKate.Robertson2@sa.gov.aunear the Kermadec Islands in March 2021. Such seismograms encode a huge amount of structural information about the Earth, from the crust to the core.New MT dataNew magnetotelluric (MT) data are available on SARIG (map.sarig.sa.gov.au) for the 63 stations of the Central Delamerian Broadband MT survey (see December 2020 GSSA Preview update for details on this survey). To view these data on SARIG and to download, click on All map layers. In the search box type MT and scroll down to select Electrical Survey (Magnetotellurics (MT)). Click the Identify tool in the Actions toolbar, then click on one of the Central Delamerian MT Broadband sites (shown within the black rectangle on the SARIG screengrab below). Information about this dataset along with a link to download the data will be shown. This work has been accepted for an oral presentation at the AEGC in Brisbane in September 2021, we look forward to sharing the latest results then, or seeFigure 1.Screengrab of SARIG, with an overlay of a black rectangle highlighting the location of the the Department for Energy and MiningCentral Delamerian Broadband MT survey (MT stations shown as small brown circles).JUNE 2021 PREVIEW 32'