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Maps of modelled climate suitability for wheat stripe rust biosecurity risk are provided in GeoTIFF format. The dataset includes monthly suitability maps, phenophase-specific maps, and maps for each phenophase-climate variable combination. Data is derived from eight global climate models, historical observations, and an ensemble median.
From March to May 1992, the Australian Bureau of Mineral Resources and the Philippine Office of Energy Affairs conducted a joint marine survey. The project collected 2750 km of 192-channel seismic data, plus geochemical sniffer, gravity, magnetic, and bathymetric data across four offshore basins. The data were acquired using the research vessel Rig Seismic and are intended for petroleum potential analysis.
Samples from eight dredge hauls collected during BMR cruise 107 from several seamounts in the Vening Meinesz chain, south of Christmas Island, yielded calcareous nannofossils, foraminiferids, and fragmentary macrofossils with ages ranging from Late Cretaceous to Holocene. The data, provided by Geoscience Australia, includes information on fossil assemblages and lithologies, suggesting depositional environments from shallow-water to bathyal depths over time.
Spencer Gulf, South Australia, is the location for this study testing a model for stratiform copper ore formation. The dataset likely contains geochemical and environmental observations from saline redbed groundwaters interacting with peritidal carbonates. It was published by Geoscience Australia Data and was last updated on 2026-04-30.
VIIRS/JPSS1 Aerosol Daily L3 Global 0.05 Deg CMG provides daily, global satellite-derived atmospheric data at a 0.05-degree resolution. The product contains five science data layers, including aerosol optical depth, air temperature, ozone, and water vapor, derived from daytime Level 2 observations. Its primary purpose is to serve as input for climate simulation models.
A compilation of biostratigraphic summaries, borehole logs, and stratigraphic correlations for 157 boreholes across the Canning Basin in Western Australia. The report consolidates data from previous studies to create a tectonostratigraphic framework, visualizes correlations across 604 key boreholes with 25 transects, and outlines future research directions. It was published by Geoscience Australia Data and last updated in April 2026.
Climate suitability maps for the serpentine leafminer pest are provided in GeoTIFF format, derived from eight global climate models and historical observations. The dataset includes monthly suitability, phenophase-specific maps, and ensemble medians, produced by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) as part of a biosecurity risk assessment. Results were generated using a multicriteria analysis framework to assess vulnerability to future climate change.
The Port Curtis Integrated Monitoring Program (PCIMP) collected this water quality data set from sensors deployed in Zone 13, Rodds Bay. Data collection spans from 01 November 2012 to 26 March 2026. The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts this record.
AGSO Cruise 222, conducted in December 1999-January 2000, mapped approximately 120,000 km² of seabed off southeast Australia. The survey collected swath-bathymetry, seismic, magnetic, gravity, and oceanographic data to support marine planning and resource assessment. It revealed volcanic terrain near Lord Howe Island and a deeply dissected continental margin along the NSW coast.
Little-deformed Cretaceous sedimentary rocks underlie 1,500,000 km² of eastern Australia. Depositional environments range from freshwater to shallow marine, with sequences derived from nearby basement rises and Cretaceous volcanics. Geoscience Australia Data provides this geological description, which was last updated in April 2026.
From July 2006 to March 2026, sensor data was collected for water quality monitoring in the lower Graham Creek area. The data was gathered as part of the Port Curtis Integrated Monitoring Program (PCIMP) in Zone 02a. The dataset is managed by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in June 2026.
Global land areas are covered by this historical monthly precipitation dataset spanning 1900 to 1996. The data is provided by NASA and is gridded at two spatial resolutions: 2.5° latitude by 3.75° longitude and a 5° latitude/longitude grid.
Geoscience Australia Data provides sediment core data from the Exmouth Plateau, Perth Basin, and Ceduna Terrace off Australia. The dataset includes sediment accumulation rates, biogenic component rates, and benthic foraminiferal stable isotope records, focusing on changes since the Last Glacial Maximum. Data from 14 cores suggest elevated glacial productivity off Western Australia and document deep water chemistry changes in the southeastern Indian Ocean.
Geoscience Australia Data published a study on April 30, 2026, analyzing seismic refraction and gravity measurements across Australia and surrounding marine areas. The data likely contains inferred densities for crustal and upper mantle layers, used to investigate mass compensation and mantle structure. The description suggests the dataset integrates seismic velocities (Pn) and free-air gravity anomalies to model variations down to depths of several hundred kilometers.
Port Curtis in Queensland, Australia, is monitored by the Port Curtis Integrated Monitoring Program. This dataset contains water quality sensor readings from Zone 07, Auckland Inlet, collected from 01 July 2006 to 19 March 2026. The data is managed by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Geoscience Australia Data published a dataset on the chemistry of groundwater in the upper Hunter River valley of New South Wales. The description details the influence of geological formations and chemical processes like silicate dissolution and ion exchange on water composition. The data was last updated on 2026-04-30.
A 1988 research cruise collected geophysical and geological data on the Tasmanian margin from March 24 to April 18. The R/V Rig Seismic, operated by the Bureau of Mineral Resources, conducted 1,750 km of multichannel seismic surveying on the west Tasmanian margin and 265 km off southeast Tasmania. Geological sampling included 12 stations for basement and older sequences and 37 coring stations for Cainozoic sedimentation and gas analysis.
Since 1993, there have been no exceedances of the National Environmental Protection Measures (NEPM) Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide. The data, last updated on 2026-05-27, is provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation. It likely contains concentration measurements over time for environmental reporting.
Queensland's State of the Environment 2020 report includes data on days with 'very heavy rainfall'. The dataset, provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, was last updated in May 2026. It likely contains tabular records of extreme precipitation events across different regions of the state.
Ozone levels in Townsville and Gladstone have never exceeded air quality standards. South East Queensland experienced exceedances in 2011 and 2015. This dataset is provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license.