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From June 2018 to August 2020, 66 event-based precipitation samples were collected at Guyuan Station in China. The dataset contains stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen (ฮดยฒH and ฮดยนโธO) and deuterium excess (d-excess) compositions derived from laboratory analysis. It was authored by Fen Zhang and shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Howard Springs, located in the Black Jungle Conservation Reserve southeast of Darwin, provides flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between an open woodland savanna surface and the atmosphere. The data were processed using PyFluxPro and ONEFlux software to produce gap-filled products including Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), Gross Primary Productivity (GPP), and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). The station, established in August 2001 and managed by The University of Western Australia and Charles Darwin University, collects measurements from a 23m mast above a canopy dominated by Eucalyptus miniata and Eucalyptus tentrodonata.
Flux tower measurements from the Silver Plains site in Tasmania, Australia, processed as part of the FLUXNET Shuttle project. The data contain gap-filled Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) and Ecosystem Respiration (ER), produced using ONEFlux software. Measurements include carbon dioxide, water, and heat fluxes, along with wind, temperature, radiation, rainfall, and soil variables.
FLUXNET Release 2026_r1 consists of flux tower measurements from the Cumberland Plain site in New South Wales, Australia. The data were processed using PyFluxPro (v3.4.21) and ONEFlux software to produce gap-filled products for Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), Gross Primary Productivity (GPP), and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). Operation commenced in September 2012, and the site is managed by the Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University.
FLUXNET Shuttle project data from the Wellington Research Station, commissioned on 1 September 2023. This release contains processed, gap-filled measurements of Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), Gross Primary Productivity (GPP), and Ecosystem Respiration (ER) for a humid subtropical pastoral/woodland site. Data were processed using PyFluxPro and ONEFlux software, with annual rainfall ranging from 348.3 mm to 1355.3 mm and mean temperatures between 10.5 ยฐC and 22.8 ยฐC.
Whroo FLUXNET Release 2026_r1 contains flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere using eddy covariance techniques. The data were processed using PyFluxPro and ONEFlux software to produce a final, gap-filled product with Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), Gross Primary Productivity (GPP), and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). This dataset was produced as part of the FLUXNET Shuttle project and published by the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network's Data Discovery on data.gov.au in April 2026.
2026_r1 release of flux tower measurements from the Kopuatai raised bog on New Zealand's North Island. Data were processed using standard micrometeorological methods and the ONEFlux software to produce gap-filled Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), Gross Primary Productivity (GPP), and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). This dataset was produced as part of the FLUXNET Shuttle project.
FLUXNET Shuttle project data from an alpine peatland flux station established in 2017 on the Bogong High Plains at 1670m elevation. RMIT University and CSIRO Environment manage the site, which provides gap-filled Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), Gross Primary Productivity (GPP), and Ecosystem Respiration (ER) data processed with ONEFlux and PyFluxPro software. The site experiences a mean annual temperature range of 2.6ยฐC to 9.4ยฐC and is snow-covered for approximately 3 months per year.
FLUXNET Release 2026_r1 consists of flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere using eddy covariance techniques. The data were processed with PyFluxPro and ONEFlux software to produce a final, gap-filled product containing Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), Gross Primary Productivity (GPP), and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). This dataset was produced as part of the FLUXNET Shuttle project, with the Arcturus station managed by Geoscience Australia and supported by CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research.
Northern Solomon Islands were affected by a major earthquake on 20 July 1975. The event, with a magnitude of MS7.9, caused at least $300,000 in damage, triggered a tsunami, and was documented by the Australian Ocean Data Network. Aftershock epicenters covered an elliptical area of 12,500 square kilometers.
Purchasing expenditure data for the Dutch national government in 2022, compiled from all ministries and departments. The Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations collects this information annually to provide government-wide procurement insights and to report to the House of Representatives. The dataset is published under a CC0-1.0 license by the Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties.
A polarization physical model based on dispersion-resonance mechanisms for describing infrared polarization characteristics of water surfaces. The dataset likely contains measurements of the infrared degree of polarization for a pure water surface at different altitude angles within a specific waveband, collected under controlled laboratory temperature conditions. It was authored by Yueyuan Wang and last updated on April 24, 2026.
A 2019 review article from Nature Communications synthesizes recent progress in deciphering the geological record of Antarctic ice shelves. The work, authored by Smith et al., discusses advances in dating methods and proxies for reconstructing past ice sheet dynamics. It is hosted by Geoscience Australia Data and was last updated in the platform's system on 2026-04-30.
Over 1.8 million gravity observations from the Australian National Gravity Database, supplemented by airborne and global satellite data, were used to produce these grids. Geoscience Australia and GNS Science combined ground, airborne, and offshore data to create Free Air Anomaly, Complete Bouguer Anomaly, and De-trended Global Isostatic Residual grids at a 400-metre cell size. The grids provide a continent-wide view of gravity anomalies, updated in 2020 to correct artefacts in the DGIR grids.
January 2016 to July 2018 simulation of the pesticide diuron dispersal in the Great Barrier Reef marine environment using a 1 km resolution eReefs model. The dataset quantifies diuron loads from catchment runoff, models transport with a 40-day half-life, and includes freshwater input from 16 rivers. It was produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network using the GBR-Dynamic SedNet catchment model and nested hydrodynamic models.
Southern New Zealand to Indonesia transect provides climatic reconstructions for the period 20-10 thousand years before present. The dataset is supported by 125 calibrated radiocarbon ages from five sites and was published by Geoscience Australia Data. It identifies two periods of significant climatic change at around 17 and 14.2 thousand years ago.
The TransCom 3 project quantifies uncertainties in the global carbon budget by comparing atmospheric transport models. This dataset provides model outputs and estimated CO2 surface fluxes from annual mean (Level 1) and seasonal (Level 2) inversion experiments, using data from 1990-1996. The work involved 16 transport models for annual inversions and 12 models for seasonal inversions.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a hydrogeological inventory for the Bonaparte Basin, a large sedimentary basin off the north-west coast of Australia. The dataset groups descriptive attributes into themes including location, geology, hydrogeology, groundwater management, and land use. It was last updated on 2026-04-30.
Geoscience Australia's Exploring for the Future program collected pre-competitive geological data for the Canning Basin, a Paleozoic basin covering approximately 530,000 kmยฒ. The dataset includes Australia's longest onshore seismic line, 18GA-KB1, which addresses a data gap across the Kidson Sub-basin and Waukarlycarly Embayment, and stratigraphic data from the Waukarlycarly 1 well, which penetrated 2680.53 m of strata. This data supports the evaluation of conventional and unconventional oil and gas, mineral, and groundwater resources in this frontier region.
A polygon dataset defines distinct groundwater bodies (aquifers) for reporting under the EU Water Framework Directive. It provides attribution for the 2022 classification results, reflecting hydrogeological characteristics like flow, recharge, and pollution vulnerability. The geometry is simplified from a higher-resolution source for faster web mapping.