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26,632 datasets
Hourly ozone levels in Townsville, Gladstone, and South West Queensland have never exceeded the national 1-hour standard of 0.100ppm. The dataset, published by Queensland's Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation, reveals that South East Queensland experienced exceedances on 2 days in 2011, and 1 day each in 2015, 2018, and 2019, all linked to major bushfires.
Sulphur dioxide levels across Australian regions, as reported in the 2020 State of the Environment report. The data shows most regions met National Environmental Protection Measure standards for annual, 24-hour, and 1-hour averages. The dataset was published by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation and last updated in May 2026.
Australian Ocean Data Network hosts a review synthesizing modern and fossil records on climate impacts on reef invertebrates. The framework predicts vulnerability to stressors like rising sea temperatures and altered ecological processes. This work assists scientists and managers in developing regional research and management strategies.
The McArthur Basin is a Paleoproterozoic to Mesoproterozoic geological formation with an estimated thickness of 10,000 m to 12,000 m, potentially reaching 15,000 m in certain areas. This dataset from the Australian Ocean Data Network provides descriptive attribute information grouped into themes like hydrogeology, geology, groundwater management, and land use. Its last update was recorded on 2026-05-05.
A hydrogeological inventory dataset for the Maryborough-Nambour Basin in Australia, aggregated by the Australian Ocean Data Network. Descriptive topics are grouped into themes including location, demographics, geology, hydrogeology, groundwater management, and land use. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-05.
The Australian Ocean Data Network provides pore water chemistry data from mud volcanoes in the Olimpi Mud Volcano Field and Anaximander Mountains in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. The dataset was used to derive fluid transport modes and velocities, map spatial heterogeneity, and calculate formation water temperatures. The data was last updated on 2026-05-05.
50 sonobuoy recordings from a 2006/07 seismic survey over the Capel and Faust Basins, 800 km east of Australia. The data include interpreted P-wave velocity estimates for upper sedimentary layers, gravity and magnetic anomaly data, and high-quality seismic reflection records. Preliminary analysis identified four distinct reflection patterns and velocity ranges for sedimentary layers.
The 2019 National Gravity Compilation tilt grid integrates ground observations from the 1940s to 2019 with offshore data. It contains nearly 1.4 million gravity stations from the Australian National Gravity Database, processed with terrain corrections and a tilt filter. The grid has a cell size of 0.00417 degrees (approximately 435m) and covers Australia and its continental margins.
A daily global gridded dataset of total column ozone derived from the OMI/Aura satellite using the Differential Absorption Spectroscopy (DOAS) technique on radiance values between 331.1 and 336.1 nm. Each file contains data from the day-lit portion of approximately 14 orbits, stored in HDF-EOS5 format and roughly 80 MB in size. In addition to the primary ozone column, the product includes auxiliary parameters like ozone slant column density and ozone ghost column density.
Australia and its continental margins are covered by this gravity anomaly grid derived from nearly 1.8 million observations. The grid combines ground data from the Australian National Gravity Database, offshore data from global sources, and airborne gravity and gradiometry surveys totaling 451,000 line kilometers. Geoscience Australia processed the data, which was collected from the 1940s to 2019, to produce a half-vertical derivative image with a cell size of approximately 435 meters.
548.8 MB of data from a study on dentin hypersensitivity treatment. The dataset, authored by Qiaojie Luo and last updated in April 2026, includes results from scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, Vickers hardness tests, dentin permeability measurements, and confocal laser scanning microscopy tracer permeation experiments. Human dentin disks were treated with a novel Ca–Ag chemical regimen and commercial desensitizers to evaluate tubule occlusion depth and stability under mechanical and chemical challenges.
The National Gravity Compilation 2019 DGIR tilt grid is a geophysical dataset produced by Geoscience Australia from the 2019 Australian National Gravity Grids A series. It contains nearly 1.4 million gravity stations from the Australian National Gravity Database and offshore data, processed to a grid with a cell size of approximately 435 meters. The grid shows a tilt of de-trended global isostatic residual anomalies, used for detecting edges of geological units.
A 13.5 KB dataset lists genes involved in CaCO3 precipitation, indicating their presence or absence in transcriptomic data. It was authored by Anthony M. Bonacolta and last updated on 2026-05-18. The data includes annotations linking present genes to specific Vibrio species based on phylogenetic analysis.
Geoscience Australia's Exploring for the Future program and Western Australia's Exploration Incentive Scheme have integrated datasets to improve understanding of the geology and resource potential of northern Australia. The data focuses on the onshore Canning Basin, covering approximately 530,000 km², and includes Australia's longest onshore seismic line, 18GA-KB1, and the deep stratigraphic well Waukarlycarly 1. The dataset assists in evaluating conventional and unconventional oil and gas resources, particularly shale and tight gas, within Paleozoic petroleum systems.
The Eucla Basin dataset covers approximately 1,150,000 square kilometres along Australia's southern margin. It contains descriptive attribute information grouped into 11 themes, including location, geology, hydrogeology, and land use, compiled by the Australian Ocean Data Network. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-05.
Satellite-derived bathymetry and seafloor habitat classification maps for the shallow waters of Christmas Island Marine Park. The data was processed by EOMAP using proprietary software and physics-based inversion methods, providing a 2-meter horizontal spatial resolution for depths up to approximately 25 meters. These geospatial layers serve as an environmental baseline for monitoring and management of the Indian Ocean Territories Marine Parks.
A hydrogeological inventory dataset for the Bowen Basin in Australia, containing descriptive attribute information grouped into themes like location, geology, hydrogeology, and land use. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on May 5, 2026. It describes a basin containing up to 10,000 meters of sedimentary rocks and over 100 hydrocarbon accumulations.
Seismic reflection data from the Australian Ocean Data Network reveals two major sedimentary basins along the Wilkes Land and Terre Adelie continental margin. The data identifies four seismic megasequences and describes basins containing over 9 km of sediments, with interpretations linking them to Late Jurassic to mid-Cretaceous rifting and post-rift deposition. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-05.
The Buddycurrawa Volcanics dataset describes a sequence of trachyte lavas and shallow-marine siliciclastic rocks in the Benmara region, Northern Territory. Carson et al. (2020) provide new geochronology data establishing an extrusion age constrained between ca. 1662 Ma and ca. 1631 Ma. The dataset also documents evidence of hydrothermal systems and pervasive potassic alteration.
The Australian Ocean Data Network provides stratigraphic data on the Lambert Glacier-Amery Ice Shelf system in Prydz Bay. The description indicates a key compositional change occurred around 1.1 million years ago, and most deposition of the trough mouth fan predates the Brunhes-Matuyama Boundary at 780 ka BP. This dataset likely contains geological and chronological records related to ice sheet evolution and climate interaction.