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26,204 datasets
Victoria, Australia's groundwater elevation surface, modeled at a 100-meter resolution in meters above the Australian Height Datum (mAHD). The dataset was produced for the Secure Allocations Future Entitlements (SAFE) project, funded under the National Groundwater Action Plan. It integrates bore readings, a digital terrain model, and existing watertable geometry models.
Monthly minimum temperature projections for Western Australia at a 20-kilometre grid resolution. The dataset provides mean, minimum, maximum, and standard deviation values for two emissions scenarios across five time periods from 1990 to 2099. It was produced by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation's Climate Science Initiative.
OMPS-NPP L2 NM Ozone (O3) Total Column swath orbital product provides total ozone measurements from the Ozone Mapping and Profiling Suite Nadir-Mapper instrument on the Suomi-NPP satellite. It derives total column ozone from normalized radiances using specific wavelength pairs and also contains measurements of UV aerosol index and reflectivity at 331 nm. Each granule covers the daylight portion of an orbit, providing global spatial coverage with a swath width of about 2800 km.
Water quality data from the Swan Canning Estuary monitoring program informs management and research. The dataset, produced by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, covers the 2014-15 period. Data is stored in the Water Information Network database and made available via the Water Information Reporting portal.
Routine water quality monitoring data for the Swan Canning Estuary, collected by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. The data informs management actions and assesses system response against water quality targets and phytoplankton trigger levels. Data is stored in the Water Information Network database and made public via the Water Information Reporting portal.
277 sensors deployed by the City of Chicago measure fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) concentrations. The dataset provides hourly mean, NowCast, and 24-hour rolling mean aggregations for these pollutants, with some sensors also collecting black carbon and weather data. It is published by data.cityofchicago.org and was last updated in April 2026.
The Marg deposit is a Cu-Zn-Pb-Au-Ag volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit hosted within Devonian-Mississippian Earn Group and Mississippian Keno Hill Quartzite rocks. Geological mapping and drill core re-analysis was completed to reassess the deposit's economic potential. The data was published by the Government of Yukon and last updated on April 17, 2026.
The Western Arctic Regional Network of Seismographs (WARNS) comprises 20 seismic stations providing continuous weak-motion broadband recordings in northwestern Canada. Data from these stations is accessible, often in real time, via the EarthScope Data Management Centre. This network addresses critical gaps in seismic coverage and supports regional earthquake monitoring and geoscientific discovery.
Relatively unstrained Devonian-Mississippian volcanic rocks document a five-unit stratigraphy in the Money Creek thrust sheet. A published 360.5 ± 1 Ma U-Pb date establishes the age of volcanism, while later intrusion by Simpson Range Plutonic Suite rocks indicates a younger pulse of magmatism. This dataset is provided by the Government of Yukon.
Seamless 3D aquifer surfaces for the Victorian Aquifer Framework (VAF) were developed by GHD in 2012, with subsequent amendments in 2013. The dataset provides a fundamental framework for groundwater resource management across the state of Victoria, Australia. It was produced for the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and contributes to the Bureau of Meteorology's National Groundwater Information System.
The CAMEX-4 ER-2 High Altitude Dropsonde dataset contains atmospheric state parameters measured by GPS-equipped dropwinsondes during the CAMEX-4 field campaign. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration collected this data, with measurements transmitted from the sonde's release until ocean impact at a rate of once per half-second. The dataset's presence across multiple platforms indicates its established use in the research community.
Yukon slopes burned by a wildfire in July 2017 have experienced permafrost-related landslides, including active layer detachments and retrogressive thaw flow slides. The Government of Yukon study characterizes landslide timing and morphology from 2017 to 2023, investigating triggers like temperature and rainfall. Sediment deposition and water influx have caused flooding near the Dempster Highway, degrading valley-bottom permafrost.
Government of Yukon mapping data describes the stratigraphy and distribution of Devono-Mississippian volcanic rocks hosting the Wolf volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit. The dataset includes results from field mapping at a 1:25,000 scale and measured stratigraphic sections across the belt. It was last updated on April 17, 2026.
The Wolf property is situated approximately 90 km south of Ross River, Yukon, within the St. Cyr Range of the Pelly Mountains. The dataset likely contains geological descriptions and drilling results for a Kuroko-style volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit. It was published by the Government of Yukon and last updated on April 17, 2026.
Fieldwork from 2000 studied geology, geochemistry, and alteration of high-level subvolcanic porphyritic intrusions associated with the Wolverine Zn-Pb-Cu volcanic-hosted massive sulphide deposit in the Finlayson Lake district, Yukon, Canada. The intrusions are located 10-20 m beneath sulphide bodies in four zones and are described by their mineral composition and contact relationships. The dataset is provided by the Government of Yukon.
Southeastern Yukon's Finlayson Lake and Frances Lake map areas contain Upper Devonian and Lower Mississippian metavolcanic rocks organized into three thrust sheets. The dataset likely contains geological mapping and stratigraphic analysis of formations like the Waters Creek and Cleaver Lake formations, produced by the Government of Yukon. The data was last updated on April 17, 2026.
Current and future species distribution model projections under different climate scenarios and multi-temporal land-use/land-cover data for the endemic species Vasconcellea candicans. The dataset was authored by Rebeca M. Cruz-Zegarra and last updated on May 19, 2026. It is a 1.5 GB collection of geospatial files in formats including TIF and SHP.
Seismic refraction surveys at three dam sites on Barambah Creek, near Murgon in Queensland, conducted in 1960. The work was performed at the request of the Irrigation and Water Supply Commission of Queensland, with results interpreted by Geoscience Australia. The data includes cross-sections showing depth and velocity of subsurface layers, with special attention to rocks with seismic velocities around 8000 ft/sec.
VNP46A1_NRT is a NASA-produced daily, near-real-time dataset of top-of-atmosphere nighttime radiance from the VIIRS Day Night Band sensor aboard the Suomi NPP satellite. It contains 26 science data sets, including sensor radiance, solar/lunar angles, cloud-mask flags, brightness temperatures, and quality flags for multiple spectral bands. The data is gridded at a 15 arc-second (approximately 500m) resolution on a linear latitude-longitude grid.
Christmas Island is moving north at 7cm/year and being raised as it climbs the bulge on the southern flank of the Java Trench. This dataset likely contains results from a 28-day geoscience cruise in 1992, aiming to assess seabed morphology, sediment thickness, and offshore mineral resources around the island. The project was conducted by the BMR (Bureau of Mineral Resources) and information was intended for use by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in seabed boundary negotiations.