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Approximately 10,000 meters of sedimentary rock from the Palaeozoic, Mesozoic, and Cainozoic eras underlie the basin. The Australian Ocean Data Network provides this geological analysis, which was last updated in April 2026. It details 11 basin-wide stratigraphic intervals and the major structural features like the Fitzroy Graben.
United Kingdom plant import consignment statuses following inspections in 2015. The dataset includes fields such as inspection ready date, location, commodity, variety, country of origin, and weight. It was published by the Government Digital Service with attribution to the Animal and Plant Health Agency.
2011 records list the consignment status following inspection for Plant Import Trades. The dataset includes fields such as Inspection Ready Date, Import Commodity, Country of Origin, and Total Weight. It is attributed to Crown Copyright and the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).
Regional plate tectonics and the evolution of Australia's passive continental margins details the geological history of Australia's divergent margins through five seafloor-spreading episodes. The Australian Ocean Data Network compiled this analysis, which was last updated in April 2026. The document describes the protracted processes of rift-phase and postbreakup subsidence over timescales spanning up to 155 million years.
A geological analysis details the evolution of Australia's passive continental margins through five separate seafloor-spreading episodes spanning 155 million years. The document, sourced from the Australian Ocean Data Network, examines rift-phase and postbreakup subsidence mechanisms and sedimentation patterns. The record was last updated in April 2026.
United Kingdom data on the numbers of different Plant Health export forms completed in 2013. The dataset includes fields for the number of clients, application form name, and application description. It is provided by the Government Digital Service with attribution to the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).
Plant Health export forms completed in 2011, broken down by UK region. The dataset includes fields for Region, Number of clients, Application form name, and Application description. It is attributed to Crown Copyright and the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) from 2016.
Plant Health export form applications from 2013 are summarized by region. The dataset includes fields for Region, Number of clients, Application form name, and Application description. It is provided by the Government Digital Service and carries Crown Copyright from APHA 2016.
2010 data on Plant Health export forms completed in the UK, broken down by region. The dataset includes fields for Region, Number of clients, Application form name, and Application description. It is provided by the UK Government Digital Service and carries Crown Copyright from the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) in 2016.
APHA issued licences for importing products of animal origin for research purposes in 2015. The dataset includes the application date, country of origin, product amount, port of entry in England, and licence issue date. This data is provided by the UK Government Digital Service under Crown Copyright.
APHA issued licenses for importing live rodents and lagomorphs for research purposes in 2014. The dataset likely contains the number of animals, breed, country of origin, and license issue date. This data is Crown Copyright from the UK's Animal and Plant Health Agency.
Replication data for two academic studies on strategic framing and social innovation processes. The data consists of social media data, as interview data could not be shared due to confidentiality agreements. The dataset was authored by Janina Klein and last updated on June 15, 2026.
Plant Export Applications by form type 2012 provides counts of different Plant Health export forms completed in 2012. The dataset includes fields for the number of clients, application form name, and application description. It is sourced from the Government Digital Service with attribution to the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).
Lihou Reef spectral data collected in 2008 for habitat mapping in tropical Commonwealth marine protected areas. The dataset is part of the Australian National Spectral Database hosted by Geoscience Australia. It was created by CSIRO researchers for the Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts.
Approximately 1.3 billion years old, this dataset documents microfossils from the Proterozoic McMinn Formation shales in Australia's Northern Territory. It includes descriptions of algal cells, filaments, large acritarchs, and giant filaments, curated by the Australian Ocean Data Network. The data was last updated in April 2026.
Model results estimate bat habitat preferences relative to wind turbine distance. The data contains the a-posteriori distribution of model parameters and 95% credibility intervals, calculated as mean values across 10 data sets. Parameters indicate main effects and interaction terms for habitat variables.
Five blue carbon habitats—Intertidal Seagrass, Intertidal Blue Mussel, Saltmarsh, Maerl, and others—are mapped from monitoring efforts for statutory reporting. The data represents the most recent extents of these habitats in Northern Ireland, merged by waterbody. It is published by OpenDataNI under the OGL-UK-3.0 license and was last updated on 2026-03-18.
Geoscience Australia hosts the Aquatic Substrate Library for South West Australia 2008 in the National Spectral Database. The data was collected for a remote sensing study of previously unmapped marine habitats on the south coast of Western Australia. The source report was published in 2009.
IMOS National Mooring Network collects conductivity-temperature-depth profiles, dissolved oxygen, fluorescence, and turbidity data from Australia's coastal National Reference Stations. Processed data includes derived practical salinity, water density, and artificial chlorophyll concentration, with automated quality control applied. The facility is operated by the Integrated Marine Observing System, with data last updated in April 2026.
IMOS National Mooring Network collects conductivity-temperature-depth profiles, dissolved oxygen, fluorescence, and turbidity data from Australia's coastal National Reference Stations. Processed data includes derived practical salinity, water density, and artificial chlorophyll concentration, with automated quality control applied. The facility is operated by the Integrated Marine Observing System, with data last updated in April 2026.