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Geoscience Australia survey GA2476 acquired geological, geophysical, oceanographic, and biological data over poorly known areas of Australia's western continental margin between October 2008 and January 2009. The survey mapped 229,000 km² of seabed with multi-beam sonar and collected 25,000 line-km each of seismic, gravity, and magnetic data. This report provides an overview of survey activities, equipment, and preliminary results from the RV Sonne research vessel.
California Sea Lion haulout counts in British Columbia collected from 1971 through 2021. The dataset includes counts from dedicated aerial surveys in 1985 and 2023, as well as opportunistic observations from Steller Sea Lion surveys. Fisheries and Oceans Canada compiled the data, which replaces a previous dataset limited to the 2016/2017 season.
Lily Wright's dataset contains demographic information for participants in a qualitative study on youth mental health services. The data comprises 20 young people aged 16–25 who used eight Early Support Hub services across England. It was last updated on 2026-05-29.
Aeromagnetic survey data from the Little Nahanni region in Yukon, Canada, collected between April 12 and June 2, 2010. The Government of Yukon published a map of the total magnetic field derived from airborne measurements taken with a cesium vapour magnetometer. The data were recorded at a nominal terrain clearance of 250 meters, levelled, and interpolated to a 200-meter grid.
A map of the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field derived from an aeromagnetic survey flown over part of NTS 105-P in the Yukon. The survey was conducted by EON Geosciences Inc. between April 12 and June 2, 2010, using a cesium vapour magnetometer mounted on a Piper Navajo aircraft. The data were recorded with a nominal terrain clearance of 250 m, levelled, and interpolated to a 200 m grid.
April 10 to September 16, 2009 aeromagnetic survey data from the Eagle Plains region of Yukon, Canada. The Government of Yukon provides this processed map of the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field, collected using cesium vapour magnetometers flown at a nominal terrain clearance of 250 meters. The data were levelled, interpolated to a 200 m grid, and the International Geomagnetic Reference Field was not removed.
Five annual waves (2019-2023) of Peru's National Household Survey (ENAHO), comprising 171,399 survey observations. The data was analyzed by Antonio Víctor Morales Gonzales to examine the relationship between bribery exposure and citizen satisfaction with health, education, and security services across eight subnational territories. The study was last updated on 2026-05-21.
A geospatial map of the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field derived from an aeromagnetic survey flown over the Eagle Plains region in Yukon, Canada. The data were acquired by EON Geosciences Inc. between April 10, 2009 and September 16, 2009 using cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on aircraft. The processed data were interpolated to a 200 m grid, and the International Geomagnetic Reference Field was not removed.
EON Geosciences Inc. collected this aeromagnetic data between April 10, 2009 and September 16, 2009 over Yukon's Eagle Plains region. The survey used cesium vapour magnetometers flown at a 250-meter terrain clearance, with data interpolated to a 200-meter grid. The International Geomagnetic Reference Field was not removed from the total magnetic field values.
A geospatial map of the total magnetic field derived from an aeromagnetic survey flown over the Eagle Plains area in Yukon, Canada. The data were acquired between April 10, 2009 and September 16, 2009 using cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on aircraft flying at a nominal terrain clearance of 250 meters. The Government of Yukon produced this dataset, which consists of levelled and interpolated magnetic measurements where the International Geomagnetic Reference Field was not removed.
Yukon, Canada, is the geographic scope of this aeromagnetic survey map. The data were acquired between April 12, 2010 and June 2, 2010 by EON Geosciences Inc. using a cesium vapour magnetometer flown at a nominal terrain clearance of 250 m, with traverse lines spaced 800 m apart and oriented N45°E.
A 200-meter grid of the total magnetic field derived from an aeromagnetic survey flown between April 12, 2010 and June 2, 2010. EON Geosciences Inc. collected the data using a cesium vapour magnetometer mounted on a Piper Navajo aircraft flying at a nominal 250-meter terrain clearance. The Government of Yukon provides this data, which has not been corrected for the International Geomagnetic Reference Field (IGRF).
Government of Yukon provides a map of the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field derived from an aeromagnetic survey flown between April 10, 2009 and September 16, 2009. Data were recorded using cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on aircraft flying at a nominal terrain clearance of 250 m, with traverse lines spaced 800 m apart. The levelled magnetic data were interpolated to a 200 m grid, and the International Geomagnetic Reference Field was not removed.
Aeromagnetic survey data collected over the northern half of NTS 105-I in Yukon, Canada. The data were acquired by EON Geosciences Inc. between April 12 and June 2, 2010, using a cesium vapour magnetometer flown at a nominal terrain clearance of 250 meters. The levelled magnetic values were interpolated to a 200-meter grid, and the International Geomagnetic Reference Field was not removed.
EON Geosciences Inc. acquired this total magnetic field map during an aeromagnetic survey flown between April 10, 2009 and September 16, 2009. The data were recorded using cesium vapour magnetometers from aircraft flying at a nominal terrain clearance of 250 m, with traverse lines spaced 800 m apart. The Government of Yukon provides the levelled and gridded data where the International Geomagnetic Reference Field was not removed.
Aeromagnetic data was collected between April and September 2009 using cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on two aircraft. The survey covered the Eagle Plains area in Yukon, Canada, with traverse lines spaced 800 meters apart and flown at a nominal terrain clearance of 250 meters. The Government of Yukon produced this map, where the raw magnetic data was levelled and interpolated to a 200-meter grid without removing the International Geomagnetic Reference Field.
An aeromagnetic survey was flown between April 10, 2009 and September 16, 2009 over Yukon's Eagle Plains region. The data were recorded using split-beam cesium vapour magnetometers with a sensitivity of 0.005 nT, flown at a nominal terrain clearance of 250 m. The Government of Yukon provides this map of the total magnetic field, where the International Geomagnetic Reference Field was not removed.
Aeromagnetic survey data collected over the Eagle Plains region in Yukon, Canada, between April and September 2009. The Government of Yukon published this map of the total magnetic field, derived from data recorded by cesium vapour magnetometers flown on two aircraft. The data were levelled, interpolated to a 200-meter grid, and the International Geomagnetic Reference Field was not removed.
Yukon's Eagle Plains region is covered by this total magnetic field map derived from an aeromagnetic survey flown between April 10, 2009 and September 16, 2009. Data were acquired by EON Geosciences Inc. using cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on aircraft flying at a nominal 250-meter terrain clearance. The levelled magnetic data were interpolated to a 200-meter grid, and the International Geomagnetic Reference Field was not removed.
Aeromagnetic survey data from the Eagle Plains region of Yukon, Canada, collected between April 10 and September 16, 2009. The data were recorded using cesium vapour magnetometers from aircraft flying at a nominal 250-meter terrain clearance and were interpolated to a 200-meter grid. The Government of Yukon published this dataset, which represents the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field without removal of the International Geomagnetic Reference Field.