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24,536 datasets
A systematic review summarizes advancements in understanding bacterial responses to vanadium exposure over the last 5 years. The author analyzed 347 articles, ultimately focusing on 45 relevant studies from three databases. The work consolidates information on bacterial mechanisms related to vanadium, including resistance, bioremediation, and stress responses.
Geoscience Australia developed conceptual models for seven types of Australian estuaries and coastal waterways. The models include three-dimensional block diagrams and flow diagrams depicting structure, evolution, and processes like hydrology and sediment dynamics. This document is part of the National Estuaries Assessment and Management project, last updated in 2026.
1998 to present, the North Western Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority (NWIFCA) has conducted surveys of cockle populations across its district. The data, collected to inform fishery management, includes density, size relative to a 20 mm minimum landing size, and age. Samples are also taken for weighing and to produce length frequency tables to estimate stock biomass.
A 5-meter resolution bathymetric grid of the Geographe Marine Park, part of Australia's network of 58 marine parks covering 3.3 million square kilometers. The data was compiled and processed by Geoscience Australia from its bathymetry holdings, supporting marine park management plans effective from July 2018. The release includes a panchromatic geotiff image combining bathymetry with hillshade and derived morphological surface classifications.
Strathbogie Shire Council provides line data for high-impact, prioritized tree planting in six towns: Avenel, Euroa, Longwood, Nagambie, Strathbogie, and Violet Town. The dataset identifies locations along town entry roads and within retail or commercial areas to increase green infrastructure. It was supplied by Urban Forest Consulting and last updated in April 2026.
Line data from 2019 identifies high-impact locations for tree planting along entry roads and within retail/commercial areas of six towns: Avenel, Euroa, Longwood, Nagambie, Strathbogie, and Violet Town. The dataset was created by Urban Forest Consulting for the Strathbogie Shire Council to support 'Green Infrastructure' planning. It was last updated on the platform in April 2026.
A nationally consistent seabed geomorphology mapping scheme, developed in collaboration with European agencies, synthesizes bathymetry, shallow geology, sedimentology, and ecology data. The dataset illustrates the distribution and diversity of seabed features, compositions, and processes to support sustainable offshore renewable energy development in Australia. Presented at the 2024 AMSA-NZMSS Conference in Hobart, Tasmania.
Fifteen planktic foraminiferal biostratigraphic events from the latest Pliocene-Holocene were examined from cores in the Coral Sea. The work, published by Geoscience Australia, proposes two new subzones and describes a new species, Bolliella praeadamsi. Assemblages show marked stability, dominated by spinose, oligotrophic taxa with tropical and subtropical species being dominant.
Hourly nitrate and twice-hourly phytoplankton biomass measurements from a marine SmartBuoy located at 51.5235 N, 1.024 E. The buoy, operated by the Government Digital Service, started logging in November 2000 and remains operational, with data telemetered via satellite every two hours. Supporting measurements include conductivity, temperature, suspended sediment, and light penetration.
Northwestern North America's Cordilleran orogen is represented as a collage of terranes derived from a GIS compilation. The digital maps include terrane polygons and selected major Late Cretaceous and Tertiary strike-slip faults, presented in formats like ArcGIS geodatabase, shapefiles, and KMZ. Polygons are accurate to approximately 1 kilometer for Yukon and British Columbia and 5 kilometers for Alaska.
1995 national ecological framework maps for the Yukon, depicting discrete systems shaped by geologic, landform, soil, vegetative, climatic, wildlife, water, and human factors. The data is part of the CGDI National Resolution Framework and is aligned with national hydrology frameworks at a 1:1 million scale.
Geoscience Australia provides bathymetry grids and morphological surface classifications for the Gifford Marine Park at 30-meter resolution. The data supports the management of Australia's network of 58 marine parks, which cover 3.3 million square kilometres. This release is part of the National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine Biodiversity Hub Project D1.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a field guide documenting the 200-million-year geological evolution of the Mount Isa region in northern Australia. The record spans from 1800 to 1600 Ma, capturing intracontinental rifting, basin formation, and magmatism. The guide is based on mine visits and outcrop geology, detailing three stacked sedimentary basins and their transition from fluviatile-lacustrine to marine environments.
Geoscience Australia Data provides updated palaeogeographic maps for the northern margins of the Australian plate. The dataset presents alternative tectonic reconstructions and describes the tectonostratigraphic evolution from the Carboniferous to the Holocene. The report, last updated in 2026, acknowledges that many models are difficult to substantiate with current data.
Featuring acoustic recordings from two recorders in Litchfield National Park, Australia, collecting 12 hours of audio per day split between dawn and dusk periods. The sensors also recorded temperature, minimum, maximum, and mean sound pressure levels. The data collection began in 2015 and is part of the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network's long-term ecosystem monitoring.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a geological study on the long-term landscape evolution of Groote Eylandt in the Northern Territory. The description challenges previous Tertiary uplift models with evidence of Cretaceous sedimentary rocks in palaeovalleys. The dataset, last updated in 2026, is available in PDF and HTML formats.
Geoscience Australia survey 273 results characterize mobile sediments and hydrodynamics in northwest Torres Strait under trade wind conditions. The survey used multibeam sonar, current meters, grab samples, vibro-cores, underwater video, meteorological data, and Landsat imagery. This report compares findings with a prior monsoon-season survey to address CRC objectives on marine processes affecting seagrass.
776.5 KB supplementary PDF from a 2026 figshare study by Carly M. Van Wagoner. The file details a quantitative live-cell imaging analysis comparing two phagocytic pathways—Fcγ receptor-dependent and complement-dependent ADCP—in primary mouse macrophages. Findings establish complement-mediated ADCP as a distinct, high-capacity cytotoxic mechanism with additive effects and distinct exhaustion kinetics.
A research paper analyzing the kinetics and capacity of complement-mediated antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis (cADCP) versus Fcγ receptor-mediated ADCP (fADCP). The 5.4 MB PDF file, authored by Carly M. Van Wagoner and last updated in April 2026, presents findings from quantitative live-cell imaging experiments on primary mouse macrophages.
A 3.6 MB PDF file authored by Carly M. Van Wagoner and last updated on 2026-04 13. The document presents a quantitative analysis of antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis (ADCP) via Fcγ and complement pathways in primary mouse macrophages, using live-cell imaging and genetic disruption. It establishes complement-mediated ADCP as a distinct, finite, and additive cytotoxic mechanism for monoclonal antibodies.