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Groundwaters from fractured bedrock aquifers beneath dryland salinity sites at Yass in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales. The dataset likely contains chemical composition data for major cations and anions, sourced from the Australian Ocean Data Network. The data was last updated on 2026-05-05.
The Otway Basin in southern Australia contains Early Cretaceous volcaniclastic sedimentary data. Wireline-log analysis and sedimentary data define four basin-wide lithostratigraphic units, interpreted as representing coal swamps, flood plains, and lake environments. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
A prototype atmospheric monitoring station named Arcturus was commissioned in July 2010 by Geoscience Australia and CSIRO Marine & Atmospheric Research in central Queensland. It measures concentrations of CO2, methane, water vapor, isotopic CO2 signatures, and meteorological parameters like wind speed and direction. Data from this station, located in a region with agricultural and industrial activities, is intended to serve as a reference for monitoring carbon capture and geological storage projects.
A geological reconnaissance report describes nodular bauxite deposits observed in three localities on Manus Island. The report, likely from the Australian Ocean Data Network, details the deposits' formation from volcanic rocks and their high available alumina content. It recommends further prospecting and testing, particularly in the western end of the island.
Flushing of Australian estuaries, coastal lakes and embayments: an overview with biogeochemical commentary examines the Sf/So salinity ratio across Australian coastal environments. The dataset likely contains quantitative parameters for classifying five major coastal environment types based on rainfall, runoff, and evaporation. It was sourced from the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in 2026.
The Australian Ocean Data Network provides a geological description of the Surat Basin in Queensland. The basin contains 2500 meters of Jurassic and Cretaceous sediments, with petroleum reserves estimated in 1974 as 51 billion cubic meters of gas and 31 million cubic meters of oil. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-05.
Global Galileo constellation data provides a time series of clock biases and their 1-sigma uncertainties for healthy satellites, accumulated every minute. The dataset is generated in real-time by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory Global Differential GPS Operations Centers and can be concatenated daily for extended temporal coverage. It originates from the GUARDIAN network and is distributed via NASA's CDDIS.
Victoria provides the only well-exposed section across the southern Lachlan Fold Belt and eastern Delamerides. The description details depositional, magmatic, and structural evolution from Cambrian to the end of the Devonian, including turbidite-hosted gold deposits and VHMS potential. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in May 2026.
Palynological analyses from four fully cored boreholes (Woodlands-1, Manilla-1, Piangil West-2, Hatfield-1) provide a biostratigraphic framework for groundwater geology. The study, augmented by other cores and cuttings, covers sequences from the Early Cretaceous to the Middle Miocene. It was contributed by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
The Lord Howe Rise Capel-Faust region offshore Australia contains volcanic features identified by a Geoscience Australia survey. The dataset likely contains information on volcanic cones, flows, and sill-related features, with at least two distinct ages of volcanism: Miocene-Pliocene (approx. 4-7 Ma) and Eocene-Oligocene. It was presented to the Australian Earth Sciences Convention in July 2010.
140 sediment samples from the Hawkesbury River system were analyzed for texture, heavy metals, organochlorine pesticides, and nutrients. The data likely provides a long-term integrated assessment of environmental impact in a large dynamic ecosystem. The dataset is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
130 sampling stations were occupied during a 29-day research cruise in early 1987 aboard R.V. Rig Seismic. Scientists from the Australian Ocean Data Network collected geological, geochemical, and heatflow data over the Otway and Sorell Basins. Heatflow calculations from 20 stations suggest the zone of thermal maturation for hydrocarbons is 2-4 km deep.
Mandatory annual reporting captures greenhouse gas emissions from Quebec establishments emitting over 10,000 metric tons CO2 equivalent. The Ministry of the Environment, the Fight against Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks collects the data, with files detailing total emissions and breakdowns by specific greenhouse gas. Reports are submitted annually by June 1.
2800 km of bathymetric and seismic reflection profiles covering approximately 110,000 km² of the Argo Abyssal Plain in the eastern Indian Ocean. The data, likely from the Australian Ocean Data Network, reveals the tectonic and sedimentary history from the Late Jurassic to the present. It identifies structural features like the Wombat Graben and Joey Rise, and correlates sediment sequences with ODP Site 765 and DSDP Site 261.
Atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, methane, carbon monoxide, and water vapor were collected via airborne campaigns over Alaska and the Canadian Arctic. The data were gathered in situ using a cavity ring-down spectrometer at 2-second intervals during flights from 2012 to 2015, covering seasonal cycles from March to November. This dataset was produced by NASA for the Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment (CARVE).
Australian Ocean Data Network hosts experimental data examining abiotic stressors on marine infauna. The dataset likely contains results from laboratory experiments measuring the burrowing depth and activity of Capitella sp. 1 polychaetes under controlled temperature, salinity, and food availability conditions, along with associated sediment chemistry measurements. The results show how environmental changes affect burrowing and sediment-water exchange.
GRHQ is the common hydrographic reference framework for Quebec, produced by the provincial government in partnership with MELCCFP and MRNF. It integrates geometric networks, thematic information, and management units from multiple authoritative sources including the 1:20,000 scale Quebec Topographic Database and 1:50,000 scale CanVec data.
Stable isotope ratios (D/H and O18/O16) from thermal waters in Matupi Harbour and Sulphur Creek indicate a mixed meteoric and marine origin. The Australian Ocean Data Network provides this data, which includes chemical analyses of Fe, Mn, and Zn to assess leaching potential and rock reactivity. These findings challenge previous hypotheses based solely on anion ratios and trace metals.
Interpretation of seismic reflection data from the northern Houtman Sub-basin, an under-explored offshore region of the Perth Basin. The dataset includes a 3D geological model and mapping of tectonic structures, crustal thickness, and stratigraphic sequences up to 16 km thick. Data was acquired by Geoscience Australia in 2014–15 under a government precompetitive data program.
IMOS's Australian Continuous Plankton Recorder survey measures plankton communities as an indicator of ocean health. The dataset provides a biomass index derived from dry weight analysis of plankton samples collected from ships of opportunity. Its aims include mapping biodiversity, establishing a long-term baseline, and documenting changes in response to climate change.