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26,623 datasets
Ben Parker's dataset underpins analysis on impacts of changes in extreme rainfall and drought on woody encroachment in African savannas and grasslands. The data is stored in an XLSX file of 103.4 KB and was last updated on May 22, 2026. It is licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
Upper Hunter River Valley groundwater chemistry data, likely from the Australian Ocean Data Network. The description details chemical processes influencing water in Triassic, Carboniferous, and Permian rock formations, including silicate dissolution and sulphide oxidation. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-28.
Over 40 distinct oceanographic and atmospheric instruments collected data during the 55-day COOKIES voyage from Hobart to the Antarctic region in early 2026. The archive includes regular measurements like CTD profiles, multibeam echosounder bathymetry, and greenhouse gas analysis, alongside voyage-specific collections such as sediment cores, eDNA samples, and wildlife observations. Data is curated by CSIRO's National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Information and Data Centre and archived at the CSIRO Data Access Portal.
Spencer Gulf, South Australia, is the location for this study testing a model for stratiform copper deposit genesis. The dataset, published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, likely contains research findings on how saline redbed groundwaters mobilize and transport metals in a modern coastal environment. The record was last updated on 2026-04-28.
GRACE-FO satellite data, launched on 22 May 2018, provides monthly global grids of terrestrial water storage and ocean bottom pressure anomalies. The dataset, produced by the Center for Space Research, uses time-variable gravity observations to track changes in groundwater, soil moisture, snow, and sea floor pressure. Version 04 (v04) incorporates updated geophysical corrections and is provided in ASCII, netCDF, and GeoTIFF formats.
A geophysical research paper analyzing seismic refraction and gravity measurements across Australia and surrounding marine areas. The paper, sourced from the Australian Ocean Data Network, was last updated on 2026-04-28. It investigates crustal mass variations and their compensation in the upper mantle, linking seismic velocities to density changes.
A study by Weifei Yang of Jilin University quantifies the impact of Chaersen Reservoir on downstream hydrology. The research shows a 14% reduction in average streamflow at Zhenxi Station and a 60% decrease in the recession coefficient 'a'. The analysis uses a pre-post comparison method and control basins to isolate the reservoir's effect from climate change.
Four Philippine offshore sedimentary basins were surveyed from March to May 1992 by the Australian Bureau of Mineral Resources and the Philippine Office of Energy Affairs. The project collected 2750 km of 192-channel seismic data, plus geochemical sniffer, gravity, magnetic, and bathymetric data. The newly acquired data were to be processed and integrated with existing industry data to analyze petroleum potential.
March 2021 flooding in New South Wales and Southern Queensland led to the declaration of these Local Government Areas as disaster areas. The dataset lists LGAs activated under the joint Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements for Category C assistance. It was published by the National Recovery and Resilience Agency and last updated in April 2026.
102 sampling stations on the Exmouth Plateau and 18 stations on the Wallaby Plateau were occupied during a six-week geological cruise of the RV Sonne in 1979. The cruise successfully sampled pre-Quaternary strata, Quaternary cores for gas analysis, and manganese nodules. Preliminary results include findings on Jurassic carbonates, Cretaceous sediments, volcanic sequences, and methane content.
Passive microwave satellite data from 1979 to 2017 delineates 14 specific stages of the Arctic sea ice melt season. This dataset provides gridded annual indicators for events like melt onset, freeze onset, and ice-free periods on a 25 km polar stereographic grid. Researchers can track the timing and duration of seasonal ice loss and gain across the entire Arctic Ocean.
1994 and 1996 field measurements capture snow depth, density in 3-cm intervals, integrated snow water equivalent (SWE), and other physical properties from snow pits. Data were collected at several sites in the BOREAS Southern Study Area (SSA) and Northern Study Area (NSA) using tools like a meter stick, density cutter, and Canadian snow sampler. This study aimed to predict spatial distributions of snow properties critical for hydrology, remote sensing, and gas transmissivity models.
Future climate projection maps show potential suitable habitats for non-native marine species in north-west European shelf seas. The data includes present-day conditions (1980-2009) and future projections for two periods (2040-2069 and 2069-2098). It was contributed by the Marine Environmental Data & Information Network.
SALDAS forcing data provides high-resolution atmospheric fields for land surface modeling across South America. The dataset combines modeled and observational sources from the South American Regional Reanalysis (SARR), offering 3-hourly data at a 0.125-degree resolution. It was produced by NASA and partners, covering a 5-year period from 2000 to 2004.
Projections for climate risk across the contiguous United States at the county level integrate multiple hazards, exposures, and vulnerabilities for the 2040-2049 period. The dataset uses high-resolution 4 km downscaled climate models to characterize hazards like heat waves and heavy precipitation. It was last updated on Data.gov in September 2025, though the NASA Earthdata entry lists a placeholder date of 2049-12-31.
Lithogeochemical data from three drillholes at the Tom property in Macmillan Pass, Yukon. The core covers intervals from the Middle Devonian Road River Group to the Upper Devonian Earn Group, including the Macmillan Pass volcanic suite. Samples were collected to characterize depositional history and aid paleogeographical reconstructions, depositional models, age control, and shale correlation.
Soil morphology and geochemistry were studied at three mineral properties in west-central Yukon. The work describes soil and parent material properties and assesses the effects of soil development and slope processes on element distribution. Results provide baseline pedological descriptions for the Klondike Plateau and landscape-related guidelines for mineral exploration.
Between December 2006 and January 2007, Geoscience Australia acquired approximately 6000 km of 2D seismic data in the Capel and Faust basins. In late 2007, the RV Tangaroa conducted a marine reconnaissance survey collecting gravity, magnetics, multibeam sonar, and sub-bottom profiler data alongside seafloor samples. These datasets from the Australian Ocean Data Network are designed to assess petroleum prospectivity and inform marine planning.
AGSO Journal volume 15 issue 3 contains nine peer-reviewed scientific articles on Australian geology. The articles cover topics including cleavage classification, Archaean gold mineralisation, geological mapping, seismicity, landscape evolution, marine benthic communities, and paleontological records. The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts this collection.
AGSO marine seismic data formats adhere to standards from Barry et al. (1975). The description details header mnemonics, trace header variations for unstacked data, and the transition from pseudo shot point numbers (SPN) to processing shot numbers (SHOT) after 1993. Some data sets may include bathymetry, magnetics, and gravity data.