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24,476 datasets
An airborne hyperspectral reflectance image mosaic captures the Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve Long-Term Ecological Research site in Minnesota. The data consists of 64 spectral bands at 0.3-meter spatial resolution, covering wavelengths from 400 to 970 nanometers. It was collected on August 2, 2014, to study the relationship between optical diversity and biodiversity in prairie grassland plots.
Datasets supporting the research article 'Plant traits and fungal community composition regulate plant-soil feedback of grassland species'. The data, created by Na zhou, was last updated on May 30, 2026. It is a 4.2 MB collection available under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Geoscience Australia Data integrated palynological, petrographic, molecular, and stable isotopic analyses from five boreholes intersecting the Middle Ordovician Goldwyer Formation. The study detected major transgression events, anoxic and oxygenated conditions, and identified marine organisms and the oldest cryptospores in Australian Middle Ordovician strata. This research contributes to a molecular perspective on Ordovician marine environments and early land plant evolution.
Geoscience Australia, AIMS, and the Northern Territory Government collected surface sediment data in Bynoe Harbour from 2-29 May 2016 on the RV Solander. This dataset comprises the results of sediment oxygen demand experiments undertaken on seabed sediments collected during that survey. The data supports a four-year program (2014-2018) to create thematic habitat maps for marine resource management in the Darwin and Bynoe Harbour regions.
Geoscience Australia conducted seabed mapping surveys in the eastern Bonaparte Gulf in 2009/2010. The dataset comprises 124 samples with 74 physical and chemical variables, analyzed to characterize sediment properties and their influence on benthic biodiversity. Results were presented at the AMSA2013 conference in July 2013.
Catchment boundaries for rivers in England and Wales are derived from hydrological sections and aligned with existing Fish Health Inspectorate (FHI) catchments. The dataset provides complete coverage of waterbodies under the Water Framework Directive for England and Wales, with Scotland represented as a single area. It is published by the Government Digital Service and is available in two coordinate reference systems: WGS84 and British National Grid.
Geoscience Australia and partners collected O2 consumption and CO2 production rates from seabed sediment core incubations in Bynoe Harbour during May 2016. The data supports the creation of thematic habitat maps for marine resource management in the Darwin region. Measurements were part of a four-year baseline data program funded by the INPEX-led Ichthys LNG Project.
Phase 1 habitat survey polygons provide a broad record of semi-natural vegetation and wildlife habitat across large areas of countryside. The dataset is an archived collection from the Government Digital Service, made available in 2017 but containing data primarily from the 1980s and 1990s. The habitat classification is based on vegetation, topography, and substrate features.
42 drill core samples from the Barnicarndy 1 well in Western Australia yielded a plethora of acid-resistant, organic-walled microfossils. Seven samples with the highest organic content were analyzed for molecular biomarkers and stable isotopes. This dataset records the evolution of terrestrial and marine organisms in the early Ordovician Nambeet Formation.
Geoscience Australia, AIMS, and the Northern Territory Government collected surface sediment data in Bynoe Harbour from 2-29 May 2016 on the RV Solander. The dataset comprises total chlorin concentrations, chlorin indices, and porosity measurements from seabed sediments. This data supports a four-year program (2014-2018) to create thematic habitat maps for marine resource management in the Darwin and Bynoe Harbour regions.
A 2009/2010 seabed mapping survey by Geoscience Australia collected 124 samples from the eastern Bonaparte Gulf. The dataset comprises 74 physical and geochemical variables describing organic matter and sediment properties, used to analyze links to benthic biodiversity. Results were presented at the GEOHAB conference in May 2014.
An original dataset for China from 2011 to 2021 measuring ecological product value realization (EPVR) based on a gross ecosystem product (GEP) framework. The data was created by Hongjie Huang to evaluate the impact of Green Finance Reform and Innovation Pilot Zones policy and digital finance. The dataset is available as a 1.3 MB PDF file under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
103 participants from 69 government, private, and academic entities responded to a survey on multibeam echosounder (MBES) data needs. The report summarizes user requirements and challenges to inform future survey planning tools. It was produced by FrontierSI, Geoscience Australia, and Deakin University for the AusSeabed initiative.
INPHARED v2 provides curated metadata for 28,777 complete bacteriophage genomes from cultured isolates, representing an update from the 2021 release. The database includes genome quality assessments, lifestyle predictions, and annotations for defence and anti-defence systems. Author Ryan Cook published this snapshot on figshare in April 2026 under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Wind data from 16 mountainous and 5 standard meteorological stations in a coastal region of South Korea, spanning from 2020 to 2024. The dataset, authored by Tae Kyung Yoon, includes mean wind speeds ranging from 0.93 to 5.73 m sโปยน and was used for a pioneering local-scale analysis of spatiotemporal wind flow in complex terrain.
Bathurst Island, north of Darwin, Australia, is the location for this palynological study of Cenomanian marine sediments. The data likely contains taxonomic records for 104 dinoflagellate cyst and 16 acritarch species, as well as 40 spore and 23 pollen species, derived from 20 core samples. The work was published by Geoscience Australia and last updated in April 2026.
International Liver Transplant Society and International Liver Cancer Association convened a consensus conference in Valencia, Spain on February 1-2, 2024. The resulting document provides up-to-date recommendations on patient selection and management for liver transplantation in cancer cases. The 218.4 KB DOCX file contains the accepted consensus statements.
Geoscience Australia acquired high-quality 2D seismic data, multibeam bathymetry, gravity, magnetic data, and rock dredge samples from the Capel and Faust basins between 2003 and 2011. The data reveal depocentres up to 150 km long and 40 km wide, with basin fill reaching over 6 km thickness. This geological and petroleum prospectivity assessment was presented at the Australian Earth Sciences Convention in July 2010.
A clinical study dataset from the Danish Comorbidity in Liver Transplant Recipients (DACOLT) study, investigating associations between endothelial damage biomarkers and lung function. The dataset includes 340 liver transplant recipients, with analyses of forced expiratory volume (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC), and airflow obstruction. It was authored by Cecilie Cohrt Nebel and last updated on April 13, III.
Hunter Marine Park off the coast of New South Wales, Australia, is the focus of this gridded multi-beam echosounder (MBES) bathymetry dataset. Data was acquired by the NSW Department of Planning Industry and Environment aboard the RV Bombora, funded by the National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Biodiversity Hub in 2015 and 2018. The surveys aimed to map seabed habitats, focusing on areas containing the Key Ecological Feature 'Continental Shelf Reef'.