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Diagenesis data for Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous sandstones from the Eromanga Basin in New South Wales. The dataset likely contains measurements of core porosity and permeability for quartzose and volcanolithic petrofacies, detailing authigenic minerals and pore types. It is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on 2026-04-16.
An experimental 1957 seismic survey at Haddon Downs recorded two key refractors at 10,250 ft/sec (2,700 ft depth) and 17,000 ft/sec (7,250 ft depth), mapping subsurface structure in the Eromanga Sub-basin. The work revealed a sedimentary section potentially 16,000 feet thick and correlated minor subsurface dips with surface anticlines. This foundational data was collected by Santos Ltd. under an oil prospecting license using large geophone arrays and pattern shots.
A 1961 reconnaissance marine reflection seismic survey was conducted in Exmouth Gulf and along the west coast of Western Australia from Frazer Island to Bernier Island. The dataset contains interpreted maps of geological horizons, pre-Cretaceous structure, water depth, and time intervals, revealing synclinal character and fault trends. It was a two-boat operation using Lorac radio navigation and sextant positioning, with data recorded on magnetic tapes and processed into variable area record sections.
Queensland's fertile river deltas rely on groundwater for agriculture and towns, but extensive use has led to saltwater intrusion. Management techniques include artificial recharge, supplementary surface water supplies, and restrictions during dry periods. Geoscience Australia Data provides this resource, last updated on 2026-04-30, detailing monitoring and modeling efforts to ensure aquifer sustainability.
Geoscience Australia's BOREHOLE database aggregates borehole data from multiple sources, including its own drilling and resource exploration in Commonwealth offshore jurisdictions. The collection likely contains header and directional survey information for mineral exploration, groundwater, geothermal, and seismic boreholes across Australia. Data is sourced from various state, territory, and Commonwealth regulatory authorities for research purposes.
United States and select overseas NEXRAD radar data were collected from January 9 to March 12, 2012 for the GPM Cold-season Precipitation Experiment (GCPEx). This dataset provides Level 2 and Level 3 binary files from the KCXX radar site, aimed at characterizing multi-frequency microwave sensor detection of falling snow. It was produced by the GHRC DAAC for validating and improving GPM satellite snowfall retrieval algorithms.
NEXRAD radar data from the KAPX site was collected from January 9 to March 12, 2012 for the GPM Cold-season Precipitation Experiment (GCPEx). This dataset contains Level 2 and Level 3 binary files and browse images, aimed at characterizing multi-frequency microwave sensors for snowfall detection. It was produced by the GHRC DAAC as part of NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement mission validation efforts.
Palynological investigation of dredged samples from the Bight and Duntroon Basins correlates palynofloras with the Maastrichtian to earliest Paleocene Forcipites longus and Manumiella druggii zones. The data, sourced from Geoscience Australia, indicates depositional environments ranged from paralic to marine and suggests provenance from streams flowing from the east and north. Recycled Permian to Cenomanian palynomorphs are common in the Potoroo and Wigunda Formations.
NEXRAD radar data from the GPM Cold-season Precipitation Experiment (GCPEx) collected to improve satellite-based snowfall detection algorithms. Observations span January 9 to March 12, 2012, from the KCBW radar site as part of a NASA-led validation campaign. Data files include Level 2 binary and Level 3 compressed binary formats for analysis.
Radar data provides volumetric measurements of precipitation from a transportable S-band dual-polarimetric Doppler radar. The dataset was collected from April 30 to June 16, 2013, near Traer, Iowa, as part of the Global Precipitation Measurement mission's Iowa Flood Studies campaign. It was developed by a research team from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility and is managed by the GHRC DAAC.
South Australia's Early to Middle Cambrian Stansbury Basin preserves a paleogeographic zonation from shallow shelf carbonates to extensional rift facies. Sedimentation occurred from about 540 Ma to at least 510 Ma, with a phase of thick rift sedimentation from 526 Ma. The dataset from Geoscience Australia describes the basin's tectonic evolution and potential for various mineral deposit types, including Mississippi Valley-type and volcanogenic massive sulphide mineralisation.
1987 research cruise data from the Otway Basin and West Tasmania, part of Project 1C.09 of the BMR Fossil Fuel Project. The dataset is a preliminary postcruise report published by the Australian Ocean Data Network. It likely contains findings and sampling data from a seismic research expedition.
Interpreted geological data for basins in Victoria, Australia, includes underlying units and magnetic volcanic units enclosed by sediments. The dataset integrates onshore magnetic, radiometric, topographic, and gravity data from the Geological Survey of Victoria with offshore magnetic, bathymetric, and deep seismic data. It was produced by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and was last updated in April 2026.
The Granites-Tanami region links Proterozoic areas of northwestern and central Australia. The dataset describes two main tectonic units, the Granites-Tanami Block and the Birrindudu Basin, with rock formations dated from approximately 1960 to 1000 million years ago, overlain by Early Cambrian volcanics and younger Palaeozoic sediments. It was published by Geoscience Australia Data and was last updated on 2026-04-30.
March 1999 to March 2004 data reports carbon and oxygen stable isotope ratios of atmospheric carbon dioxide collected across the Brazilian Amazon. Measurements were taken at ten forest and pasture canopy sites and during aircraft flights in the troposphere over five days in May 2003. This data set from ORNL_CLOUD provides indicators for studying large-scale CO2 exchange and the effects of forest-pasture conversion.
TASGO Seismic Survey 1995 is an operational report published by the Australian Ocean Data Network. The report likely contains details on the methodology, equipment, and findings from a marine geophysical survey conducted in 1995. Metadata is minimal; the actual content and data formats require verification after download.
Australian Institute of Marine Science weather sensor data collected from the AIMS Wharf Weather Station site. The data covers a specific period from 01 November 1983 to 30 May 1984. It was aggregated by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on 04 June 2026.
Supplementary information files for the article "Is sortition the ideal? Examining public reactions to climate assemblies". The dataset contains results from two pre-registered survey experiments conducted in the United Kingdom, investigating public support for deliberative mini-publics. The data was authored by Anthony Kevins and is licensed under CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0.
The Bonaparte Basin dataset provides descriptive attribute information for areas bounded by spatial groundwater features in an associated Hydrogeology Index map. It groups descriptive topics into themes including Location, Demographics, Geology, Hydrogeology, and Groundwater Management. The dataset is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
DSCOVR_NISTAR_L1B_FILTERED_3 is a Level 1B radiance product from the National Institute of Standards & Technology Advanced Radiometer aboard the DSCOVR spacecraft. The instrument, located at the Earth-Sun Lagrange-1 point, provides minute-by-minute measurements of the total radiant power from the entire sunlit face of Earth across four broadband channels. This data, produced by NASA and last updated in March 2026, is intended to improve understanding of the Earth's radiation budget.