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Individual Monthly Rainfall Erosivity data for the Australian state of New South Wales throughout 2011. The data is provided by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water and is available in PDF and GEOTIFF formats. It was last updated on May 17, 2026.
The Asian Summer Monsoon Chemical & Climate Impact Project (ACCLIP) collected in-situ data over the Western Pacific region from 15 July to 31 August 2022. The dataset features meteorological, navigational, and cloud measurements from the NASA WB-57 aircraft, specifically from the Meteorological Measurement System (MMS), Diode Laser Hygrometer (DLH), and Cloud, Aerosol, and Precipitation Spectrometer (CAPS). This data aims to study the transport and impact of aerosols and pollution from Asia on the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere.
Geoscience Australia Data compiled this inventory of descriptive attributes for the Arafura Basin, a large sedimentary basin off northern Australia. The sedimentary record spans more than 250 million years, from the late Neoproterozoic to the early Permian. It includes themes on location, geology, hydrogeology, groundwater use, and land use, with the last update recorded on 2026-04-30.
Port Curtis Integrated Monitoring Program (PCIMP) data collected by sensors deployed in Zone 10a of the lower Boyne Estuary. The Australian Ocean Data Network manages this dataset, which covers a time range from 01 July 2006 to 17 March 2026. The data was last updated on 16 June 2026.
Sensor data collected for the Port Curtis Integrated Monitoring Program in Zone 06a, the lower Calliope Estuary. The Australian Ocean Data Network manages this dataset, which covers a period from July 2006 to March 2026.
Three previously unknown submerged coral reefs covering 80 km² were discovered in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria. The reefs, with upper surfaces at a mean depth of 28.6±0.5 meters, were identified using multibeam swath sonar, seabed sampling, and underwater video. This data from Geoscience Australia suggests a late Quaternary phase of reef growth and potential refuges for corals from surface warming.
A geospatial dataset from Geoscience Australia describing the Wiso Basin's hydrogeological features. The dataset groups descriptive attributes into themes including location, geology, hydrogeology, groundwater management, and land use. It was last updated on April 30, 2026.
A 2015-2017 proposal for deep stratigraphic drilling on the Lord Howe Rise, a submerged continental ribbon in the southwest Pacific. The dataset, associated with Geoscience Australia and JAMSTEC, outlines objectives to understand tectonic cycles, Cretaceous paleoclimate, and sub-seafloor microbial life over a 100-million-year timeframe. Preparations included 2D seismic surveys in 2016 and 2017 to map crustal structure and acquire geotechnical data for planned drilling in 2019 or 2020.
Individual Monthly Rainfall Erosivity over New South Wales for 2012. The data is provided by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water and was last updated in May 2026. It is available in PDF and GEOTIFF file formats.
An archived model product from NASA containing source code, input data, and sample outputs for biogeochemical simulations. The data includes the Berkeley-Dalhousie Soil Nitric Oxide Parameterization module for air quality modeling and Biome-BGC executables for forest carbon and water budget analysis. Sample simulations cover the conterminous United States at a 12-km grid resolution for July 2011 and ponderosa pine chronosequences in Oregon.
High-resolution bathymetry data was used to model the flooding of the Bass Strait land-bridge after the Last Ice Age. The analysis, published in Quaternary Science Reviews in 2025, indicates shoreline transgression rates could exceed 30 meters per year, drowning 15 km of land within a human lifetime. This dataset provides a benchmark for understanding the impact of rapid landscape change on human migrations in southeastern Australia.
Individual Monthly Rainfall Erosivity data covering the state of New South Wales, Australia, for the year 2006. The dataset is provided by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water and was last updated in May 2026. Data is available in PDF and GEOTIFF file formats.
Keppel Bay in central Queensland, Australia, contains beach ridges preserving a sediment accumulation record from the historical period back to the middle Holocene. The dataset, from Geoscience Australia, includes optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) ages indicating periods of rapid progradation approximately 1500, 1000, 450, and 230 years before present. It estimates the beach-ridge strandplain traps the equivalent of 79% of the estimated long-term average annual bedload of the Fitzroy River deposited in the bay.
High-precision measurements of biogenic N2 and nitrogen metabolite fluxes from benthic chamber experiments in Port Phillip Bay. The dataset likely contains integrated flux rates for ammonia, nitrate, and nitrite, with denitrification efficiencies reported between 75-85% at moderate organic carbon loadings. It was published by Geoscience Australia Data and last updated in April 2026.
2023 monthly rainfall erosivity data for New South Wales, Australia. The dataset is provided by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water and was last updated in May 2026. It includes data in PDF and GEOTIFF formats.
A suite of submarine canyons and ridges seaward of the Totten Glacier reveals distinct sediment transport processes. The study area, spanning 112°E to 122°E, is divided into eastern and western zones with differing canyon thalweg shapes and ridge formation mechanisms. This dataset, published in Marine Geology in 2020, likely contains geospatial features describing these underwater landforms and their inferred sedimentary history.
Preliminary bathymetric and geomorphic mapping results from the RV Polarstern Expedition PS141 (EASI-3) in 2024. The dataset includes hydroacoustic data revealing submerged glacial features on the East Antarctic continental shelf, such as iceberg scours and grounding zone wedges. It was prepared by Geoscience Australia for the Australian Antarctic Research Conference in November 2024.
2014 Monthly Rainfall Erosivity provides individual monthly rainfall erosivity data over New South Wales for the year 2014. The dataset is published by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water on the data_gov_au platform. It is available in PDF and GEOTIFF file formats under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Long-term hydro-meteorological data from the Pearl River basin from 1954 to 2018 was used by Xing Wei of the Institute of Oceanology to investigate the impact of climate change and human activities. The study quantified significant trends, such as a sediment load decrease of -2.24×10⁴ t/yr from 1989 to 2018 and attributed changes to factors like dam construction and precipitation variation. Results are intended to serve as a reference for resource management in the basin.
Individual monthly rainfall erosivity data for the Australian state of New South Wales throughout 2017. The dataset is provided by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water and was last updated in May 2026. It is available in PDF and GEOTIFF formats under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.