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9.5 KB of model parameters for aquitards used in a coupled fluid-solid numerical simulation of land subsidence. The dataset, authored by Yongjie Xie and last updated in May 2026, supports a study validating the Cam-clay model for aquitard deformation in Langfang City, China, using groundwater level and layered settlement gauge data from Danfeng Park.
Model parameters for a coupled fluid-solid three-dimensional numerical simulation of land subsidence in Langfang City. The dataset, shared by Yongjie Xie on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license, was last updated in May 2026. It is a 5.5 KB Excel file containing parameters used to validate a Cam-clay model for aquitards against groundwater level and layered settlement gauge data.
Potential Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDEs) are identified across the North Central Catchment Management Authority area in Victoria. The mapping was developed by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action using satellite remote sensing, geological, and groundwater monitoring data in a GIS overlay model from circa 1995 to 2005. It indicates locations of potential terrestrial GDEs, including wetland areas, but does not quantify the degree of dependence.
Annual data from the New York City Executive Budget listing programs with a positive climate impact. The dataset is published by data.cityofnewyork.us and is updated once per year. It likely contains financial amounts in millions of dollars for climate-related expenses.
Processed Underway (UWY) data from Marine National Facility voyages provides continuous, quality-controlled measurements from research vessels. The dataset contains navigation, oceanographic, and atmospheric variables recorded at 5-second intervals, including water salinity, temperature, fluorescence, wind speed, solar radiation, and trace gases. These data are supplied to the IMOS AODN and used by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology for satellite sea surface temperature validation.
Evaporation rate data for the state of Queensland, Australia. The data was published by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-27.
East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority area is covered by a map identifying potential terrestrial and wetland ecosystems likely dependent on groundwater. The dataset was produced by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action using a GIS overlay model with satellite, geological, and groundwater data from circa 1995 to 2005. It represents a statewide screening analysis to locate ecosystems potentially threatened by drainage or groundwater pumping.
West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority area contains potential terrestrial Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDEs) identified through a state-wide screening analysis. The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action created this dataset using a GIS overlay model with satellite remote sensing, geological, and groundwater monitoring data. The mapping, last updated in 2026, is a first step in identifying ecosystems potentially threatened by drainage or groundwater pumping.
SoE2020: Carbon monoxide concentrations tracks declining carbon monoxide levels over the past decade. The data is published by the Queensland Department of Environment, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license. The last update was recorded on 2026-05-12.
Global Affairs Canada periodically conducts evaluations of its climate finance priorities, programs, and projects from 2010 to 2024. The department uses these evaluations as a management tool to review program performance and improve the design and implementation of future initiatives. Each evaluation results in a report, with the dataset summary last updated on 2026-05-28.
East Antarctic continental shelf between 85Β° E and 115Β° E, offshore of the Aurora subglacial basin and Shackleton Ice Shelf. More than 10,000 nautical miles of hydroacoustic data were collected during the RV Polarstern Expedition PS141 in February to April 2024, revealing submerged glacial features. Preliminary bathymetric and geomorphic mapping results were prepared for the Australian Antarctic Research Conference in November 2024.
Net primary productivity estimates were compiled by the Global Primary Production Data Initiative, covering 2,523 individual sites and 5,164 half-degree grid cells globally. The data underwent review under the Ecosystem Model-Data Intercomparison process and is categorized into three quality classes based on study intensity. This dataset is maintained by the ORNL DAAC and has been revised to correct specific site estimates.
Three submerged, living patch coral reefs covering 80 kmΒ² were discovered in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. The reefs were identified using multibeam swath sonar, seabed sampling, and underwater video, with their upper surfaces at a mean depth of 28.6Β±0.5 meters. Their existence suggests a late Quaternary phase of reef growth under different environmental conditions.
Potential Groundwater Dependent Ecosystem (GDE) mapping for the Wimmera Catchment Management Authority area in Victoria. The dataset was created by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action using a GIS overlay model integrating satellite remote sensing, geological, and groundwater monitoring data from circa 1995 to 2005. It identifies landscape locations of potential terrestrial GDEs, including wetlands, as a first step in assessing ecosystems that may be threatened by drainage or groundwater pumping.
A 1957-1961 study of groundwater in the Alice Springs Town Basin, a small alluvial basin of approximately three square miles. The dataset, provided by Geoscience Australia Data, includes contour maps of the piezometric surface and discusses aquifer performance tests on specific bores. Analysis indicates a fall in the water table of between three and ten feet within the studied period.
A 2014β15 seismic reflection survey by Geoscience Australia was used to reassess the tectonic evolution and petroleum prospectivity of the northern Houtman Sub-basin. The study includes a 3D geological model and mapping of sequences up to 16 km thick, significantly reducing exploration risk. The data covers an under-explored frontier region of the offshore Perth Basin.
Geoscience Australia Data published the BMR journal of Australian geology and geophysics volume 11, number 1. The volume contains 12 scientific articles covering topics such as earthquake history in New South Wales, petroleum potential beyond Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone, and Permian marine fossils. The record was last updated on May 14, 2026.
786 short, surreal radio transmissions in chat format (system/user/assistant) in Spanish and English. The dataset was built to train the model behind Lost Frequency Radio for the Hugging Face Build Small Hackathon 2026. Archetypes described include a 1950s AM announcer covering events like chess matches between cats and ghost accordion duels.
Geoscience Australia Data provides marine geological data for the Huon Gulf region, last updated in 2026. The description details a semi-enclosed oceanic basin dominated by the New Britain Trench, which is over 8000 metres deep. Seismic reflection profiles reveal a young, constructional continental shelf composed of deltaic deposits and several submarine canyons with steep axial gradients.
A project funded by the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Grants Program produced spatial datasets modeling natural hazards for the Rockhampton Regional Council area. Geoscience Australia utilized hazard modeling techniques to develop outputs including a report, hazard maps, and digital spatial data. The work considers tropical cyclone wind, bushfire, storm tide, coastal erosion, and sea-level rise under current and a future climate scenario.