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Report of oceanographic work with Scripps Institute of Oceanography, Indian Ocean, December, 1960 - January, 1961. The dataset is a legacy product published on data_gov_au by the Australian Ocean Data Network. No abstract or detailed column information is available.
Greenland and the Arctic region are the focus of this dataset from the NASA ARCSIX campaign. It contains in-situ cloud microphysics and meteorology measurements collected onboard a SPEC-Learjet aircraft during two deployments in May-June and July-August 2024. The data are intended to validate remote sensing algorithms and improve model parameterizations of Arctic clouds, aerosols, and their role in the surface radiation budget and sea ice melt.
A 344-page geophysical monograph from 2004 synthesizing research on the tectonic opening of the Tasmanian Gateway. The volume contains interpretations of geological phases, including rifts, gateway deepening, and ocean changes from the Late Cretaceous to the Neogene. It was published by the American Geophysical Union as part of its Geophysical Monograph Series.
Eight bathymetry grids covering 62,360 km² of the Lord Howe Rise plateau were produced from a 2016 seismic survey. Geoscience Australia and JAMSTEC collected the data using a shipborne 12 KHz sonar system to support site selection for a proposed deep-sea drilling project. The grids provide seafloor depth information at a resolution of 50 to 80 meters.
Legacy data product concerning submarine volcanic activity east of Tuluman volcano in the St. Andrew Strait, Admiralty Islands. The dataset was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on 2026-06-23. No abstract or column details are available for this record.
The Great Barrier Reef marine environment is modeled for the dispersal of the pesticide diuron from catchment runoff. The dataset is a 1 km resolution hydrodynamic and transport simulation from January 2016 to July 2018, using the eReefs GBR1 model forced by wind, tides, and river inputs. It was produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network, quantifying diuron loads and using a calibrated half-life of 40 days.
Forty-five maize genotypes were evaluated for agronomic performance and carbon storage capacity across two South African sites during the 2022/23 growing season. The study recorded traits including plant height, grain yield, biomass components, and carbon stocks, identifying superior genotypes for breeding. The dataset was authored by Maltase Mutanda and shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
High Mountain Asia and the Pumpqu/Arun River basin are covered by landslide inventories from the NASA OPERA Project. The first catalog includes approximately 2800 landslide events recorded between January 2007 and December 2018, with data on triggers, locations, and impacts. This data supplements the NASA Global Landslide Catalog with citizen science reports and was generated in support of a World Bank hydropower project risk assessment.
NOAA's National Meteorological Center and the U.K. Meteorological Office provide daily 12 GMT model runs for comparison with NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) instruments. The data includes temperature, humidity, geopotential height, and wind components across 18 standard pressure levels from 1000 to 0.4 millibars. These gridded fields are derived from assimilating radiosondes, aircraft, satellites, and other conventional sources.
The NASA SORCE Project provides solar irradiance measurements from the Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment satellite. The dataset includes daily-averaged solar spectra from 0.1 to 2412 nm and total solar irradiance data averaged at 6-hour and daily intervals, normalized to one astronomical unit. Data is collected by the XPS, SOLSTICE, SIM, and TIM instruments.
NASA's SASSIE project collected in situ and remote sensing observations in the Beaufort Sea during August-October 2022. The dataset contains temperature and salinity measurements from ALTO and ALAMO profiling floats, as well as ocean current data from a shipboard ADCP and wave/meteorological data from SWIFT drifters. Data are available in netCDF and MATLAB formats under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
NASA's LANCE Project provides near real-time data products from the ICESat-2 and SMAP satellite missions. The collection includes quick-look versions of ATL series products for inland water, sea ice, terrain, canopy, and atmospheric measurements, as well as SMAP brightness temperature data. These datasets are generated by the Advanced Topographic Laser Altimeter System (ATLAS) and the Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) radiometer.
The NASA CWIC Project aggregates two satellite data products. The MOD09Q1N product provides daily, near-real-time surface reflectance at 250-meter resolution from the MODIS instrument, selecting the best cloud-free observations over an 8-day period. The SCAMSN6IM product contains historical microwave spectrometer images from the Nimbus-6 satellite, providing brightness temperatures and retrieved atmospheric parameters like water vapor and temperature profiles from June 1975 to May 1976.
Western Washington Hydrology Model (WWHM) dataset includes released versions of the hydrology software. The dataset contains installation files, change descriptions, dates, and version numbers. It is hosted on data.wa.gov and was last updated on May 13, 2026.
Legacy marine geophysical data from a 1965 survey in the Timor Sea and Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, north-west Australia. The dataset, published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, likely contains gravity and seismic sparker measurements. Metadata is minimal, with the raw description stating 'Legacy product - no abstract available'.
Australian Ocean Data Network provides air temperature data collected by weather sensors deployed at the Coral Creek WS site. The data covers a period from 16 October 1980 to 30 July 1985. The dataset is hosted on the data_gov_au platform.
February 1970 proceedings from the International Symposium on Recent Coastal Movements and Associated Seismicity held in Wellington, New Zealand. The dataset consists of legacy documents published by the Australian Ocean Data Network on data_gov_au. The content likely includes textual reports and discussions from the symposium.
Sixteen different annual probabilities of exceedance for extreme sea levels are provided for sites in UK estuaries, tidal rivers, and harbours. The dataset includes confidence levels for the 5% and 95% lower and upper bounds, as well as Mean High Water Spring and Highest Astronomical Tide levels for some locations. This 2018 update informs coastal flood modelling, scheme design, and strategic planning under present-day conditions, excluding future climate change impacts.
From 12 February 1997, this data set contains wind measurements collected by weather sensors deployed on the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) Weather Station at Ningaloo Reef. The data is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network. The record was last updated on 5 June 2026.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a report on groundwater in the Alice Springs Town Basin, a small alluvial basin of approximately three square miles. The dataset includes contour maps of the piezometric surface for October 1957 and October 1961, showing a water level decline of between three and ten feet. Aquifer performance tests on specific bores provided values for transmissivity (T = 20,000 gallons per day per foot) and storativity (S = 0.05).