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Geoscience Australia Data compiled this hydrogeological inventory for the Maryborough-Nambour Basin, last updated on 2026-04-30. Descriptive topics cover location, demographics, physical geography, surface water, geology, hydrogeology, groundwater management, environment, and land use. The dataset details the distinct Cretaceous and Cenozoic rock units of the Maryborough Basin and the older Triassic-Jurassic units of the Nambour Basin.
A geospatial inventory of the Clarence-Moreton Basin in Australia, containing descriptive attributes grouped into themes such as location, geology, hydrogeology, and land use. The basin contains a sedimentary thickness of up to 4000 meters and includes coal deposits mined from units like the Jurassic Walloon Coal Measures. The dataset is provided by Geoscience Australia Data and was last updated in April 2026.
525,000 square kilometres of the Officer Basin, one of Australia's largest intra-cratonic sedimentary basins, are described in this inventory. The dataset, provided by Geoscience Australia, groups descriptive attributes into themes including location, geology, hydrogeology, and groundwater management. It was last updated on 2026-04-30.
East Antarctic continental margins of Wilkes Land and Terre Adelie contain two major sedimentary basins with over 5 seconds two-way travel time of sediments. Seismic reflection data identified four megasequences bounded by basement, unconformities, and the seafloor. The data, from Geoscience Australia, shows rift and post-rift sediments concentrated in the Sabrina and Budd Coast Basins.
A study of pore water chemistry from mud volcanoes in the Olimpi Mud Volcano Field and Anaximander Mountains. The data was used to derive fluid transport modes and velocities, map spatial heterogeneity, and calculate formation water temperatures. The dataset is provided by Geoscience Australia Data and was last updated on 2026-04-30.
Microgravity data collected along a survey line from Laguna Colorada to Laguna Verde at Uturuncu Volcano in the central Andes during November 2022. The raw data were gathered using a field gravimeter and have been preprocessed with tidal and drift corrections. Data are reported relative to a reference station (UBAS) located west of Uturuncu near Laguna Colorada.
Geoscience Australia's GA302 survey recorded data from 50 sonobuoys over the Capel and Faust Basins in 2006/07. The data includes interpreted P-wave velocity estimates for the upper sedimentary section, gravity and magnetic anomaly data, and high-quality seismic reflection records. Preliminary results indicate sediment thickness may reach 5 km in several localities.
A 1961 survey by the Bureau of Mineral Resources mapped the Ranken and Avon Downs sheet areas in the Georgina Basin. Information on 125 bores was obtained to evaluate underground water resources, with 96 bores currently operating. The bores tap sub-artesian water from Lower Palaeozoic aquifers between 245 and 635 feet above sea-level.
A literature review synthesizing peer-reviewed studies from 2020 to 2025 on the physiological effects of nanoplastics in freshwater organisms. The review focuses on co-exposures with other pollutants like metals and pesticides and the influence of climate change stressors. It was authored by Analía Ale and published on figshare in April 2026.
NASA's MEaSUREs program provides the first science-quality release of ocean surface wind and wind stress curl/divergence data derived from the MetOp-A ASCAT scatterometer. The dataset includes auxiliary model fields for wind, precipitation, and surface currents interpolated to the satellite's 12.5 km resolution swath. Version 1.1 features improved metadata and collocation, funded for evaluation by the NASA International Ocean Vector Winds Science Team.
A 25-meter resolution raster layer covering all of Quebec, classifying fire behavior potential into six categories: extreme, high, considerable, moderate, low, and lack of forest fuel. The dataset results from annual analysis integrating ecoforest maps and the Canadian Method for Predicting Forest Fire Behaviour (MCPCI), focusing on potential intensity and spread rather than ignition probability.
Hydrocarbon biomarkers from a 1.64-billion-year-old basin in northern Australia reveal the structure of mid-Proterozoic marine communities. The data, published by Geoscience Australia, includes evidence for phototrophic purple and green sulphur bacteria, indicating anoxic, sulphidic, and sulphate-poor deep waters. It supports models of a prolonged Proterozoic period with ocean oxygen levels well below modern standards.
Permafrost mapping for Nunavik, north of the 55th parallel, was generated using the TTOP model for the 2000-2016 period. The dataset includes raster files illustrating the distribution of continuous, discontinuous, and sporadic permafrost, as well as a separate raster classifying territory susceptibility to thermokarst subsidence into high, moderate, and low classes.
Annual climate summaries derived from Daymet Version 4 R1 daily data at a 1 km x 1 km spatial resolution for five variables: minimum and maximum temperature, precipitation, vapor pressure, and snow water equivalent. The dataset covers North America, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, with data for continental North America and Hawaii starting in 1980 and Puerto Rico data available from 1950. Data are provided in netCDF and Cloud Optimized GeoTIFF formats.
NASA's ASIA-AQ project provides analysis flag files and in-situ aerosol data collected onboard a DC-8 aircraft during an international air quality campaign. The campaign was conducted from January to March 2024 over the Philippines, Taiwan, South Korea, and Thailand. Data collection is complete and the dataset is licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
Geoscience Australia's Exploring for the Future program and Western Australia's Exploration Incentive Scheme integrated datasets to improve understanding of the onshore Canning Basin. The dataset includes interpretations from Australia's longest onshore seismic line, 18GA-KB1, and the deep stratigraphic well Waukarlycarly 1, which penetrated 2680.53 m of strata. It addresses a data gap across the 91,000 km² Kidson Sub-basin and Waukarlycarly Embayment to assess conventional and unconventional resource potential.
Approximately 150,000 square kilometres of the Otway Basin are covered by this hydrogeological inventory. It provides descriptive attribute information for areas bounded by spatial groundwater features, grouped into themes including location, geology, hydrogeology, groundwater management, and land use. The dataset focuses on the shallower onshore sedimentary units relevant for groundwater resources, detailing the basin's complex geological evolution from the Late Jurassic to the present.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a dataset on the basement architecture and ocean-continent transform boundary off western Tasmania. It integrates seismic reflection profiles with high-resolution aeromagnetic data to map reactivated structures like the Avoca-Sorell fault system. The data offers insights into geological processes from the Neoproterozoic-Cambrian to the late Mesozoic-Cenozoic.
Geoscience Australia research on the Buddycurrawa Volcanics sequence in the Northern Territory. The dataset includes geochronology data establishing a late Paleoproterozoic extrusion age, constrained by a maximum age of ca. 1662 Ma and a minimum age of ca. 1631 Ma. It also documents potassic alteration and evidence of a shallow-marine hydrothermal system, suggesting potential for base metal mineral systems.
Gippsland Basin in Australia contains descriptive attribute information for spatial groundwater features, grouped into themes like location, geology, hydrogeology, and land use. The dataset, provided by Geoscience Australia, describes the basin's geological history from the Late Jurassic to the present. It was last updated on 2026-04-30.