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516 maps provide complete topographic coverage of Australia at a 1:250,000 scale, where 1 cm represents 2.5 km. Each standard map covers approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude. The series depicts natural and constructed features including road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contour intervals.
Bynoe Harbour in Australia's Northern Territory is the location for this dataset of O2 consumption and CO2 production rates from seabed sediment core incubations. The data were collected during a May 2016 survey aboard the RV Solander by Geoscience Australia, the Australian Institute of Marine Science, and the Northern Territory Government. This work was part of a four-year (2014-2018) program to establish baseline environmental data for marine habitat mapping and resource management.
516 maps comprise the AUSTopo series covering all of Australia at a scale of 1:250,000. This special map covers a non-standard area of the Cobourg Peninsula, containing features like road infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours. The data is provided in digital PDF format with geographical coordinates in GDA94/GDA2020 datum and UTM projection.
516 digital maps cover the entire continent of Australia at a scale of 1:250,000. The series includes natural and constructed features such as road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours. Produced by Geoscience Australia, the maps use GDA94/GDA2020 datum and UTM projection.
516 maps comprise the AUSTopo series, the largest-scale topographic map collection covering the entire Australian continent. Each standard map sheet covers approximately 150 by 110 kilometers, depicting road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours. Geoscience Australia produces these digital PDF maps using GDA94/GDA2020 datum and UTM projection.
516 maps provide full coverage of Australia at a 1:250,000 scale, where 1 cm represents 2.5 km on the ground. Each standard map sheet covers an area of approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude, depicting natural and constructed features like road infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours. The series is produced by Geoscience Australia and includes about 50 special maps for non-standard areas.
AUSTopo provides a 1:250,000 scale digital topographic map of the Mount Whelan region (SF54-13). The series comprises 516 maps covering the entire Australian continent, the largest scale for full continental coverage. Each standard map sheet depicts an area of approximately 1.5 by 1 degrees, showing natural and constructed features.
516 maps cover the entire continent of Australia at a scale of 1:250,000, representing the largest-scale topographic series for the continent. Each standard map sheet covers an area of approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude, showing natural and constructed features including roads, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours.
Geoscience Australia Data provides the Julia Creek SF54-03 map from the AUSTopo 1:250,000 digital series. The series comprises 516 maps covering the entire continent, with each standard sheet representing an area of approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude. It contains natural and constructed features including road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours.
516 digital maps provide topographic coverage of Australia at a 1:250,000 scale. The series shows natural and constructed features including road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours. Each standard map sheet covers an area of approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude.
Michard Michard from the University of Maryland, College Park comments on a research article about melatonin's role in plant stress tolerance. The article discusses melatonin improving rice salinity stress tolerance through NADPH oxidase-dependent control of plasma membrane K+ transporters and K+ homeostasis. The dataset likely contains the article text and related commentary.
516 maps comprise the AUSTopo series, the largest-scale topographic coverage of the entire Australian continent. This special map sheet covers a non-standard area, containing natural and constructed features like infrastructure, vegetation, and hydrography. The data uses GDA94/GDA2020 datum and UTM projection.
Australia's AUSTopo digital topographic map series provides continent-wide coverage at a 1:250,000 scale, comprising 516 standard and special map sheets. Each standard sheet covers approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude, depicting natural and constructed features like roads, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours. The series is produced by Geoscience Australia and uses GDA94/GDA2020 datum with UTM projection.
516 digital topographic maps cover the entire continent of Australia at a scale of 1:250,000. Each standard map sheet represents an area of approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude, containing natural and constructed features such as infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours. The series is produced by Geoscience Australia and includes about 50 special maps covering non-standard areas.
Over 76,000 archived plant tissue samples from vascular plants, collected from monitoring plots across Australia. The samples support species identification, verification, and serve as reference material for DNA barcoding and stable isotope analyses. It is derived from plant voucher specimens following the standardized TERN Ecosystem Surveillance methodology.
516 maps cover the entire continent of Australia at a 1:250,000 scale, the largest scale for full continental coverage. Each standard map sheet depicts an area of approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude, containing natural and constructed features. The series is produced by Geoscience Australia and includes about 50 special maps covering non-standard areas.
Comprising flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmospheric boundary-layer using eddy covariance techniques. Data were processed using PyFluxPro (v3.4.18) to produce a final, gap-filled product with Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). The station is located at an elevation of 1616 meters in Kosciuszko National Park, NSW, within subalpine woodland dominated by Eucalyptus pauciflora.
Featuring continuous audio files collected by four acoustic recorders deployed in 2020 as part of the Australian Acoustic Observatory (A2O) project. The recorders were placed in both wet and dry habitats within an Eucalyptus-dominated savanna plot in Litchfield National Park, established in 2013. The site represents frequently burnt tropical savanna ecosystems in northern Australia.
Continuous audio recordings from four acoustic recorders deployed in 2020 at the Warra Tall Eucalypt SuperSite in Tasmania. The recorders were placed in both wet and dry habitats within a mixed-age Eucalyptus obliqua forest that experienced a fire in January 2019. The data is part of the Australian Acoustic Observatory (A2O) project.
Government of Yukon provides a geological paper on basinal rocks of the northeastern Brooks Range in Arctic Alaska. The study analyzes stratigraphy and provenance to interpret circum-Arctic evolution. Data specifics like row count and column features are unavailable from the provided input.