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The Exmouth and Wallaby Plateaus off northwest Australia are covered by this geological dataset. It presents detailed information from 41 sampling stations, including 29 on the Exmouth Plateau and 12 on the Wallaby Plateau and Cuvier Abyssal Plain. The data, likely compiled by the Australian Ocean Data Network, includes descriptions of rock types, seismic stratigraphy, and age determinations that revise understanding of the region's geological history.
RV Investigator voyage IN2025_V06 collected an End of Voyage (EOV) data archive for the Coral Sea Marine Park between October 10 and November 14, 2025. The Marine National Facility (MNF) curated this archive, which includes regular and voyage-specific measurements from instruments like CTDs, echosounders, trawls, and environmental DNA samplers. Processed data is publicly available through the MNF Data Trawler.
NASA's CAMEX-4 Dual-Beam UV-Absorption Ozone Photometer dataset contains ozone number density measurements derived from 254-nm radiation absorption using the Beer-Lambert law. Data was collected during the fourth Convection and Moisture Experiment campaign with a one-second sampling rate and a minimum detectable concentration of 1.5 x 10^10 molecules/cm³. The dataset is hosted by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Svenja Ludwig's list identifies weather stations within a specific study area. The 5.5 KB Excel file includes a marker for rural stations. Further station descriptions are referenced in the associated research publication.
Limited Australian data on sedimentary processes for carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, iron, and silicon diagenesis has been reviewed. The Port Phillip Bay environmental study demonstrates benthic chamber measurements of sediment-water exchange, including stoichiometry of oxidation and nutrient flux calculations. A survey found Total Organic Carbon content in Australian sediments varies from less than 1% to near 10% in impacted areas, with mangrove sediments reaching 2-15%.
The CanSISE Observation-Based Ensemble of Northern Hemisphere Terrestrial Snow Water Equivalent, Version 2 is a daily gridded dataset synthesizing five distinct component products: GlobSnow, ERA-Interim/Land, MERRA, Crocus, and GLDAS. This ensemble approach provides a multi-source estimate of snow mass for the Northern Hemisphere. The dataset is produced by the Canadian Sea Ice and Snow Evolution (CanSISE) Network and is hosted by NASA.
A 10.9 KB RTF file containing a checklist for species distribution models on vertebrates, following the ODMAP protocol by Zurell et al. Authored by Agustín Estrada-Peña and last updated on 2026-05-27, the checklist was used for models related to Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) predictive layers. The dataset is a small documentation artifact for modeling workflows.
An ODMAP checklist for models on ticks follows protocols by Zurell et al. regarding climate suitability modelling for ticks used as predictive layers for CCHFV. The 10.6 KB RTF file was authored by Agustín Estrada-Peña and last updated on 2026-05-27. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
A compilation of seafloor spreading magnetic data for the southern margin of Australia confirms the tectonic separation from Antarctica. The dataset includes critical data collected during the 1986 cruise of the R/V Rig Seismic and covers the period from mid-Jurassic (>160 Ma) to the present. It is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
A 1992 survey acquired 3191 km of seismic data in the southern Lord Howe Rise region. The project aimed to investigate geological structure, basin development, and resource potential to assist with defining Australia's continental shelf. Data was collected by the Australian Ocean Data Network using multichannel seismic equipment.
Christmas Island, an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean, is the focus of a marine geoscience investigation. The dataset likely contains results from a 28-day cruise in 1992, collecting high-resolution seismic and bathymetric data over 2500 km. The project aimed to assess seabed morphology, sediment thickness, and offshore mineral resources like manganese nodules and crusts.
Long-term freshwater quality monitoring data for over six sites in the Yukon River Basin for the past 15 years or longer. The dataset includes measurements for nutrients, metals, major ions, and other physical-chemical variables. Monitoring is conducted by Environment and Climate Change Canada in partnership with Environment Yukon to assess status, trends, and regulatory effectiveness.
Environment and Climate Change Canada provides long-term freshwater quality monitoring data for two sites in the Winnipeg River basin. The dataset includes over 15 years of measurements for nutrients, metals, major ions, and other physical-chemical variables. Data collection supports the Lake Winnipeg Basin Initiative to assess status, trends, and the effectiveness of regulatory measures.
Australia's 2019 national gravity anomaly grid integrates approximately 1.8 million observations from ground stations, airborne surveys, and offshore data. The grid has a cell size of 0.00417 degrees (~435m) and shows a half vertical derivative of the Bouguer anomaly. It is derived from data collected from the 1940s to September 2019, processed with terrain corrections using bathymetry and topography.
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) provides long-term freshwater quality monitoring data for six sites in the South Saskatchewan River Basin. The dataset includes measurements for nutrients, metals, major ions, and other physical-chemical variables collected over 15 years or longer. This data supports the Prairie Provinces Water Board (PPWB) and Parks Canada in assessing status, trends, and the effectiveness of regulatory decisions.
A September-October 1992 survey aboard the BMR Rig Seismic vessel collected baseline environmental data on the NSW continental margin between Wollongong, Sydney, and Newcastle. The multi-institutional project involved the Sydney Water Board, Sydney University, the Geological Survey of NSW, and the BMR. Its objectives included mapping sediment composition, assessing anthropogenic contaminants, and studying non-renewable resources in the offshore Sydney Basin.
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) provides long-term freshwater quality monitoring data for over five sites in the Peace-Athabasca River Basin. The dataset spans at least 15 years and includes measurements for nutrients, metals, major ions, and other physical-chemical variables. Monitoring is conducted by ECCC and through the Joint Oil Sands Monitoring Program, in collaboration with Parks Canada and the Northwest Territories.
North Saskatchewan River basin freshwater quality data for three sites, collected for at least 15 years. Environment and Climate Change Canada monitors nutrients, metals, major ions, and other physical-chemical variables to assess status, trends, and regulatory effectiveness. This data informs the Lake Winnipeg Basin Initiative and supports the Prairie Provinces Water Board.
Environment and Climate Change Canada collected freshwater quality data for over 15 years at three monitoring sites. This dataset includes measurements for nutrients, metals, major ions, and other physical-chemical variables. The data supports the Lake Winnipeg Basin Initiative and informs regulatory decisions by the Prairie Provinces Water Board.
Over 15 years of long-term freshwater quality monitoring data for more than 19 sites in Canada's Lower Mackenzie River Basin. The dataset includes measurements for nutrients, metals, major ions, and other physical-chemical variables. Monitoring is conducted by Environment and Climate Change Canada, in collaboration with Parks Canada, to assess status, trends, and the effectiveness of regulatory measures.