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Geoscience Australia Data provides geological mapping, drilling, and geophysical reassessment data for the Lander Trough. The trough is a 300 km long by 100 km wide crustal downwarp containing up to 800 meters of Cambrian and Ordovician sediments. This data upgrades the area's petroleum potential by correlating it with gas-bearing, structurally similar basins to the south and southeast.
Experimental data from a 2026 study by Perera et al. published in Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety supports analysis of a veterinary drug's impact on soil ecosystems. The 3.8 KB collection contains four CSV files with results from controlled exposures of two nematode species to ivermectin under varying temperatures and sonication treatments. Measured endpoints include survival and locomotor activity, providing both lethal and sublethal response data for assessing pharmaceutical contamination.
Palynological analyses from four fully cored boreholes in the central west Murray Basin provide a biostratigraphic framework for groundwater-related geology. The study includes data from the Woodlands-1, Manilla-1, Piangil West-2, and Hatfield-1 holes, augmented by analysis from other boreholes. It was published by Geoscience Australia Data and last updated on 2026-05-14.
From 10 to 17 April 1997, the Australian Geological Survey Organisation chartered the R.V. Melville to map the sea bed east and northeast of Tasmania. The survey used SeaBeam 2000 multibeam sonar, a magnetometer, and a gravity meter to determine seafloor morphology and character. The data was intended to aid tectonic, basin, and sedimentological studies, as well as the fishing industry.
The Tantangara and Brindabella 1:100,000 Sheet areas cover 5,030 square kilometers in the Lachlan Fold Belt of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. The dataset describes the geological history, including sedimentation from the mid-Ordovician to the Devonian, volcanic activity, deformation events, and Quaternary deposits. It is provided by Geoscience Australia Data and was last updated in May 2026.
Lae, Papua New Guinea's second-largest city, is the focus of this geomorphological study on the Ramu-Markham Fault Zone. The data likely contains measurements of river terrace heights and fault displacements to constrain past earthquake events and recurrence intervals. Presented at the 2023 Australian Earthquake Engineering Society Conference, the dataset originates from Geoscience Australia.
Bathymetric and seismic reflection profiles totaling about 2800 km cover approximately 110,000 km² of the Argo Abyssal Plain in the eastern Indian Ocean. The data, analyzed by Geoscience Australia, details the tectonic and sedimentary history from the Late Jurassic to the present, including structural features like the Wombat Graben and sediment thicknesses. The description correlates seismic sequences with lithology from ODP Site 765 and DSDP Site 261.
Geoscience Australia released interpretations of approximately 6,000 km of 2D seismic data acquired over the remote Capel and Faust offshore basins in late 2006 and early 2007. The record details the seismic interpretation and is intended to complement the release of digital interpretations in workstation formats. Scientific conclusions drawn from integrating seismic, potential field, and other datasets are published separately.
FLUXNET Shuttle project data from a native Banksia woodland site 70km north of Perth, Western Australia. This release contains gap-filled Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) and Ecosystem Respiration (ER), processed with ONEFlux software. Measurements include fluxes of carbon dioxide, water vapor, and heat, plus ancillary atmospheric and soil data from a 14.8m tower.
Continuous flux tower measurements from August 2013 onward, processed with PyFluxPro and ONEFlux software to produce gap-filled Net Ecosystem Exchange data partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity and Ecosystem Respiration. The data were collected at the Robson Creek site in Danbulla National Park, Queensland, as part of the FLUXNET Shuttle project and released by the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network in April 2026.
Mid-2018 onward flux tower measurements from a Mitchell Grass Rangelands site near Longreach, Queensland. The data set contains processed and gap-filled estimates of Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), Gross Primary Productivity (GPP), and Ecosystem Respiration (ER) produced using PyFluxPro and ONEFlux software. This release is part of the FLUXNET Shuttle project and was funded by the Australian Government.
Maps of industrial facilities reporting to Canada's National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) in KMZ format for use with virtual globe software. The data, provided by Environment and Climate Change Canada, cover the last two reporting years and can be filtered by province or industry type. Selecting a facility provides a summary report of its pollutant releases, disposals, and transfers.
From 2016 to 2021, this dataset contains 199,804 intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements from outpatients at the Eye Center, University Hospital Freiburg, Germany. It was created by Cornelius Wiedenmann to investigate correlations between IOP and environmental factors like daily mean temperature, sunshine duration, and atmospheric pressure. Analysis revealed an annual periodic IOP variation with an amplitude of approximately 0.4 mm Hg.
Superficial deposits are the youngest geological deposits formed during the Quaternary period, extending back about 2.58 million years. The British Geological Survey provides this vector data identifying landscape areas attributed with geological names and rock type descriptions at a 1:25,000 scale. Onshore coverage is partial, focusing on special areas of 'classic' geology like Llandovery, Coniston, and the Cuillan Hills.
Vector data identifying landscape areas as polygons attributed with geological names and rock type descriptions for superficial deposits. The dataset provides onshore coverage for all of England, Wales, Scotland, and the Isle of Man at a 1:50,000 scale. It was created by the British Geological Survey (BGS) and classifies deposits from the Quaternary period, such as glacial deposits and river terraces, using the BGS Rock Classification Scheme.
Onshore coverage is provided for all of England, Wales, Scotland, the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland. The data identify landscape areas as polygons attributed with geological names and rock type descriptions for superficial deposits formed during the Quaternary period, extending back about 2.58 million years. It is a simplified interpretation at a 1:625,000 scale, created by the British Geological Survey (BGS) and delivered as vector data under the Open Government Licence.
The MITgcm_LLC4320_Pre-SWOT_JPL_L4 datasets provide regional multivariate oceanographic state estimates from a high-resolution global ocean simulation. The data is derived from the MIT general circulation model (MITgcm) with a 1/48-degree nominal horizontal resolution and 90 vertical levels, forced by ERA-Interim atmospheric reanalysis. These simulations focus on the Bass Strait and Baltic Sea regions, providing hourly three-dimensional and two-dimensional oceanographic variables.
NASA's S-MODE Project dataset contains concurrent airborne DopplerScatt radar retrievals of surface vector winds and ocean currents. Data were collected approximately 300 km offshore of San Francisco during a pilot campaign in October 2021 and two intensive operating periods in Fall 2022 and Spring 2023. The Level 2 data includes cross-calibrated estimates of surface winds and currents.
The NASA LBA-ECO Project provides multiple data sets from the central Amazon Basin. It includes aerosol and atmospheric measurements from the AMAZE-08 experiment in 2008, 0.2-degree gridded monthly precipitation data from 1972 to 1992, and ~100-m resolution JERS-1 SAR image mosaics from 1995 and 1996. The data were collected by NASA and partner agencies for the Large Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment.
The NASA Fluxnet Project dataset aggregates carbon dioxide and water vapor flux measurements from multiple research networks. It includes data from a 24-site transect in Alaska (1994-1996), 32 tower sites across Canada (1993-2014), and 38 sites from AmeriFlux/EUROFLUX projects (primarily 1996-1998). The data were collected by university and government scientists to study climate and disturbance influences on carbon cycling.