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26,653 datasets
An experimental seismograph survey was conducted near Heywood in south-western Victoria during November and December 1956 by the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics. The work was requested by Frome-Broken Hill Pty. Ltd. to test if reflections from deeper sediments could be recorded through a surface layer of basalt. Several short traverses were shot to test various surface conditions and seismic techniques, including pattern, air-shooting, and conventional single shot-hole methods.
The Otway Basin offshore southeastern Australia was surveyed for deep crustal seismic data between December 1994 and January 1995. The project, AGSO Survey 137, aimed to determine the basin's deep crustal architecture and characterize extensional processes. Data was acquired using a 4800 m streamer and tuned airgun arrays, with refraction data recorded to constrain crustal velocities.
2019 grids combine over 1.4 million ground gravity observations from the Australian National Gravity Database, 345,000 line km of airborne gradiometry, and global satellite-derived offshore data. The grids, produced by Geoscience Australia and GNS Science, provide Free Air Anomaly, Complete Bouguer Anomaly, and De-trended Global Isostatic Residual values at a 400-metre cell size. Data collection spans from the 1940s to the present, with station spacing varying from 11 km to less than 1 km across the continent.
A pre-cruise report outlines the scientific aims and methods for AGSO Cruise 149 aboard the R.V. Aurora Australis in February-April 1995. The program targeted Prydz Bay, the MacRobertson Shelf, and the Kerguelen Plateau to collect sediment samples for paleoclimate analysis. The research aimed to understand modern sedimentary processes and reconstruct Antarctic and Southern Ocean environmental history over intervals from 0-10,000 to 0-5,000,000 years.
About 140,000 square kilometers of thinned continental crust were surveyed during the 2004 Southern Surveyor cruise. The dataset includes 3090 km of multichannel seismic data, continuous multibeam-sonar swath-bathymetry, magnetic data, and twelve dredge hauls of sedimentary rocks. Results from Geoscience Australia detail the plateau's complex structure, rift history, and three major sedimentary sequences.
5.5 KB of simultaneous autoregressive model results for species richness and niche properties, including temperature and precipitation metrics. The dataset was authored by Felipe A. Toro-Cardona and last updated on May 6, 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
Local Analysis and Prediction System (LAPS) atmospheric analyses combine numerous observed meteorological datasets into a collection of 4-D analyses. The dataset is produced by NOAA's Forecast Systems Laboratory and is associated with the Cold Land Processes Experiment (CLPX). One platform lists a last updated date of 2026-03-13, while another indicates a much older date of 2003-08-31.
NASA-supported University of Arizona researchers produced this dataset, which provides daily, 4-kilometer resolution estimates of snow water equivalent and snow depth across the conterminous United States. It is generated by assimilating in-situ measurements from the SNOTEL and COOP networks with modeled temperature and precipitation data from PRISM. The dataset's presence across multiple government platforms indicates its established use for environmental monitoring.
Over 1800 high-resolution still images of the sea floor were collected on the continental shelf and slope in the Mertz Glacier region of East Antarctica in January 2011. The survey was conducted by Geoscience Australia and the Australian Antarctic Division aboard the RSV Aurora Australis following a major calving event. This data provides a benchmark for monitoring physical, chemical, and biological changes in the Antarctic marine environment.
Water quality monitoring program operated by the ACT Government from 2015 to 2025, with sampling conducted 6-8 times annually at 21 locations. The dataset includes 28 measured physical, chemical, and biological parameters, with latitude, longitude, date, time, and hydrological state information recorded for each sample.
177.2 MB of data and code supports a 2025 analysis of Northern Lapwing nest survival in France. The archive contains field data from the 2021 and 2022 breeding seasons, combined with ERA5 climate data and microclimate predictions. Author Reinier F. Van den Berg and colleagues prepared this resource to replicate their study on weather and agricultural impacts.
RCP4.5 is a Representative Concentration Pathway resulting in a radiative forcing of 4.5 W m-2 by 2100. This dataset contains future climate projections from 2006 to 2100, generated by the CSIRO-Mk3-6-0 Earth System model as part of the CMIP5 intercomparison project. Output is provided as time series per variable in netCDF format at the model's native grid spatial resolution.
April 2008 survey data from the RV Southern Surveyor, a collaboration between the University of Wollongong and Geoscience Australia. The data maps the morphology and benthic environments of the shallow shelf and deeper flanks of the submarine volcano near Lord Howe Island. It was collected to understand reef growth history and links between physical environment and biodiversity distribution.
RV Investigator voyage IN2025_V06 collected a wide array of marine and atmospheric measurements in the Coral Sea Marine Park between October 10 and November 14, 2025. The archive includes data from over 30 instruments, including multibeam echosounders, CTD, fisheries echosounder, greenhouse gas analyzers, and environmental DNA sampling. The CSIRO National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Information and Data Centre curates the raw data archive.
Bias-corrected maximum temperature projections from the Climate Science Initiative for Western Australia. Data includes monthly averages for annual and seasonal slices across five time periods from 1990 to 2099 under two emissions scenarios. Results are derived from a 10-model ensemble, providing mean, minimum, maximum, and standard deviation values.
The UK and parts of Western Europe are covered by this gridded probabilistic weather forecast product. It contains 44 parameters including cloud, temperature, pressure, humidity, visibility, precipitation, and wind, derived from the Met Office's operational NWP ensembles and nowcasts. The data is processed and calibrated by the Met Office IMPROVER system and is available in NetCDF format via AWS.
Probabilistic weather forecasts for 5,956 specific sites worldwide, produced by the Met Office IMPROVER system. The data is derived from operational Numerical Weather Prediction ensembles and nowcasts, then blended and calibrated. It is one of eight such products published by the Met Office on AWS and is available in NetCDF format.
Probabilistic weather forecasts for 7,213 specific sites across the UK, Ireland, and parts of Western Europe, produced by the Met Office IMPROVER system. The data is derived from operational Numerical Weather Prediction ensembles and nowcasts, blended and calibrated for reliability. It includes 61 parameters like temperature, precipitation, and wind, with hourly forecasts up to 120 hours.
Met Office IMPROVER Blended Probabilistic Forecast system provides global weather predictions on a 20km resolution grid. The data includes 31 parameters, such as precipitation, wind, and cloud cover, with hourly forecasts up to 120 hours. This calibrated ensemble forecast is available on AWS under a CC BY-SA license.
NSIDCV0 provides a 58-year record of daily extratropical cyclone statistics for the Northern Hemisphere. Cyclone locations and characteristics were derived by applying the updated Serreze (1997) algorithm to six-hourly Sea Level Pressure data from the NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis. This dataset offers a long-term, model-assimilated view of cyclone activity.