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Geological data from the Capel and Faust basins offshore eastern Australia was collected under Australian government programs from 2003 to 2011. The dataset includes high-quality 2D seismic profiles, multibeam bathymetry, gravity and magnetic data, and rock dredge samples. Analysis was presented at the Australian Earth Sciences Convention in July 2010.
Geoscience Australia acquired high-quality 2D seismic data, multibeam bathymetry, gravity, magnetic data, and rock dredge samples from the Capel and Faust basins under government programs from 2003 to 2011. The analysis improved the definition of depocentres, with the largest being approximately 150 km long and 40 km wide, and identified basin fill with a maximum thickness over 6 km. This geological and petroleum prospectivity assessment was presented at the Australian Earth Sciences Convention in July 2010.
GenBank accession numbers for all bacterial taxa used in phylogenetic analyses. The dataset is a 20.3 KB XLSX file authored by Victor O. Zorrilla and last updated on May 13, 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on the figshare platform.
9.5 KB of tabular data in XLS format, authored by Carolyn Hill and last updated on May 13, 2026. The dataset likely contains medical and gynecological-obstetrical characteristics analyzed against PHQ-9 depression scores using Pearson's χ² test.
Bathurst Island, Northern Territory, Australia, provides the location for this palynological study of Cenomanian to early Turonian marine sediments. The dataset documents 104 dinoflagellate cyst and 16 acritarch species from 61 genera, plus 40 spore and 23 pollen species, derived from 20 continuous cores drilled to over 300 meters depth. Results were published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, with data last updated in April 2026.
Palynological analysis of 20 core samples from two wells drilled on Bathurst Island, Australia. The study documents 104 dinoflagellate cyst and 16 acritarch species, plus 40 spore and 23 pollen species, identifying new genera and species. Data was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, with the record last updated in April 2026.
Raw values for stroke volume, glymphatic influx, animal behavior, and cytokine concentrations collected under an American Heart Association Career Development Award. Lauren Hablitz created this dataset, which includes information on mouse age (8-10 weeks old) and sex (male and female). The dataset was last updated on June 9, 2026.
Datasets and code support a study on the downstream effects of wild boar rooting disturbance on local vascular plant species diversity. The data is 828.2 KB in size and was authored by Manisha Bhardwaj. It was last updated on April 29, 2026.
42 drill core samples from the Barnicarndy 1 well in Western Australia were processed, yielding abundant acid-resistant microfossils. Seven samples with the highest organic content were analyzed for molecular fossils and stable isotopes. The data originates from the Australian Ocean Data Network and was presented at the 2022 Australian Organic Geochemistry Conference.
Sirui Zhang's dataset and code for the study "Land use intensity regulates the relationship between biodiversity and vegetation carbon sink." The 51.9 MB collection includes CSV, M, R, and TIF files. It was last updated on May 9, 2026.
Replication data for a study on the diet of free-ranging cats in Dutch open habitats. The dataset includes three zipped folders with a README.md file detailing the data and providing scripts to replicate the paper's results. Author Swankhuisen, E. published it via DataverseNL, with a last recorded update in June 2026.
A database storing aquatic ecosystem information captured by departmental projects around Queensland. The data includes sample, habitat, specimen, and taxa-based results for non-threatened species. It is provided by the Local Government, Water and Volunteers organization and was last updated on 2026-04-15.
Multibeam swath-mapping surveys provide bathymetric contour maps and acoustic imagery of Australia's seabed. The dataset covers less than 5% of Australia's offshore jurisdiction, an area larger than its landmass, with surveys conducted by organizations like AGSO and the RAN Hydrographic Service from the 1960s onward. Key data collection occurred in areas such as the Great Barrier Reef, eastern Tasmania, Bass Strait, and the Macquarie Ridge.
829 samples of fresh leafy herbs and 230 samples of fresh leafy vegetables were tested for Hepatitis A and Noroviruses by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. 99.9% of herb samples and 100% of vegetable samples were found to be satisfactory. The surveys cover two periods: April 2017 to March 2018 and April 2020 to March 2021.
Geoscience Australia's 2009/2010 seabed mapping survey in the eastern Bonaparte Gulf produced a dataset of 124 sediment samples. Each sample comprises 74 physical and chemical variables, including grain-size, Mn, As, P, Nd/Sr, δ15N, Si-Al relations, and TOC. The data underpins a cluster analysis model presented at the AMSA2013 conference, highlighting influences on benthic biodiversity.
Winter and summer benthic habitat maps for a sandy embayment in Jervis Bay, Australia, created by Geoscience Australia Data. The maps integrate physical sediment properties, biogeochemical variables, and infaunal diversity data from surveys in August and February. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-20.
11 stations of underwater video footage and 12-megapixel still images were collected in the Petrel Sub-basin during May 2012. The survey was a collaboration between the Australian Institute of Marine Science and Geoscience Australia under the National Low Emission Coal Initiative. Its purpose was to acquire biophysical data on shallow seabed environments to investigate CO2 storage potential.
Survey responses from 103 individuals across 69 organizations detail user needs for multibeam echosounder seabed mapping. The data was gathered via an online questionnaire and workshops by FrontierSI, Geoscience Australia, and Deakin University for the AusSeabed initiative. The report was published with a last update recorded in April 2026.
Layers present parameters like inventories, sightings, distribution, and critical habitat for 22 species listed under Canada's Species at Risk Act (SARA). The dataset is managed by Fisheries and Oceans Canada, with a last update recorded as 2026-04-16. Species are classified as extirpated, endangered, threatened, or of special concern, supporting recovery strategies.
Isopach, structure contour, and palaeo-geological maps illustrate the geological development of a 50,000 km² trough and a 300,000 km² overlying basin. The dataset, from Geoscience Australia, describes sedimentary sequences from the Permian to Cretaceous periods, including petroleum-producing Lower Jurassic sandstones. It was last updated on 2026-04-20.