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Sandstone samples from the Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous periods in the Eromanga Basin of New South Wales are analyzed. The dataset compares quartzose and volcanolithic petrofacies, detailing diagenetic overprints, authigenic mineral sequences, and core porosity and permeability measurements. This geological study was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
UK groundwater safeguard zones delineate areas around public water supplies requiring additional pollution control measures. The dataset is produced by the Environment Agency to fulfill Water Framework Directive requirements for protecting drinking water sources. It was last updated in April 2026.
Alaska and the Canadian Arctic are covered by this dataset of gridded atmospheric footprint data from the WRF-STILT model. It quantifies land surface influence on atmospheric constituents measured by the CARVE aircraft and ground stations from 2012 to 2015. The data, produced by NASA, is crucial for analyzing changes in Arctic carbon cycling and permafrost thaw.
From August 6, 2019 onward, this dataset provides Level 2 aerosol layer height data from the Sentinel-5P TROPOMI instrument. It offers high spatial resolution (~5.5 km at nadir) measurements derived from spectral fitting in the Oxygen-A band (758-770nm). The product is designed for monitoring elevated non-scattering aerosols like volcanic ash, desert dust, and biomass burning plumes.
A 578.3 KB Excel dataset examines the link between Neglected and Underutilised Species (NUS) and climate shocks on food security. The research by Hussain Ibrahim investigates the potential of NUS to adapt to extreme climate events. The dataset was last updated on May 10, 2026.
Geoscience Australia Data collected geophysical data from the remote Capel and Faust Basins, located 800 km east of Brisbane in water depths of 1000-3000 meters. The dataset includes integrated 2D seismic reflection, sonobuoy refraction, and marine potential-field data, with interpretation suggesting syn-rift and post-rift sediment packages. The data was last updated on 2026-04-20.
Sudbury area lakes in Ontario have been monitored since 1981 for water chemistry. Twenty-two lakes were selected as a non-acidified reference set for intermittent baseline monitoring. The Government of Ontario provides data on acidity, nutrients, clarity, and metals.
Eastern Australian basins contain updated 3D surfaces and thicknesses for 18 region-wide hydrogeological units. Geoscience Australia's National Groundwater Systems Project produced this second iteration, building on a 2022 model with new data. The report and data package were published in 2026.
A 2014/15 geophysical modelling study integrates the GA-349 seismic survey with gravity and magnetic data to interpret the crustal architecture of the Houtman Sub-basin. The study, conducted by Geoscience Australia, aims to improve understanding of sediment thickness, basement nature, and magmatic rock distribution to assess petroleum prospectivity. It incorporates about 26,000 km of gravity and magnetic data from 2008/09 surveys.
A continental-scale model of Moho depth across Australia, integrating over 25,000 km of interpreted reflection transects with portable seismic station data, marine reflection results, and earlier refraction studies. The dataset was published in Geophysical Journal International in January 2023 and is provided by Geoscience Australia Data. It offers full continental coverage, though some desert areas have limited sampling.
The Gippsland Marine Environmental Monitoring project provides a case study on the impacts of marine seismic surveys on cetaceans, fish, and invertebrates. Data likely includes field observations, sound monitoring, and environmental baselines to assess noise pollution effects. The project was documented in a 2018 paper by researchers including Rachel Przeslawski and is hosted by Geoscience Australia.
CAR Kuwait Oil Fire BRDF V2 contains bidirectional reflectance factor measurements collected by NASA's CAR instrument during the Kuwait Oil Fire Smoke Experiment. The data set captures smoke from over 600 ignited oil wells in Kuwait, desert dust over Saudi Arabia, and aerosols over Persian Gulf waters between May 16 and June 12, 1991. This international research effort aimed to determine the chemical and physical nature of the smoke and investigate its effects on air quality, weather, and climate.
Information about clean air indoors in Camden, provided by the London Borough of Camden. The dataset likely contains details on locations where residents can borrow an indoor air quality monitor for free. It was last updated on June 13, 2026.
Groundwater salinity information for boreholes terminating 5-50 meters above bedrock, compiled from the Groundwater Management System (GMS) and State Observation Bore Network (SOBN). The dataset was created by GHD for the 'Potential Influences of Geological Structures on Groundwater Flow Systems' report under the SAFE Project. It was last updated on April 9, 2026.
Fourteen distinct seismic facies were identified in the Mentelle Basin based on new 2D seismic data. The dataset maps the post-rift depositional history from the Valanginian to Campanian periods, using stratigraphic constraints from DSDP wells 258 and 264. Geoscience Australia acquired the seismic data in 2008-09 for this study of the frontier basin located 200 km southwest of Perth.
The Randolph Glacier Inventory (RGI) provides a global snapshot of glacier outlines, produced in coordination with the Global Land Ice Measurements from Space (GLIMS) initiative. This dataset, maintained by the International Association of Cryospheric Sciences (IACS), offers a single outline for each glacier, packaged globally and by region. It is updated approximately annually and is intended for estimating glacier volumes and regional-scale elevation changes rather than tracking individual glacier changes.
The Randolph Glacier Inventory provides a global snapshot of glacier outlines, intended for regional and global-scale analysis. This dataset is produced in coordination with the GLIMS initiative by the International Association of Cryospheric Sciences working group, with contributions from the glaciological community. Data is updated approximately annually and packaged globally and by region based on the Global Terrestrial Network for Glaciers.
2003 data from the Soil Moisture Experiment 2003 (SMEX03) collected over Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma, USA, and Brazil. The dataset contains microwave radiance and radar backscatter measurements from the QuikSCAT/SeaWinds satellite instrument, managed by NASA.
Daily flight reports from the Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment airborne campaigns over the Alaskan and Canadian Arctic. The dataset covers campaigns from 2012 to 2015, conducted between March and November each year to capture seasonal and inter-annual variability. It was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to investigate changes in Arctic carbon cycling and permafrost thaw threats.
Seismic Response Control of Framed Buildings Using Friction Dampers: Optimal Design and Placement is a 291.8 KB research document authored by Digvijay Patankar. It addresses optimal parameter values, location, and allocation sequence for friction dampers in multistory frames using slip factor and story dissipation potential index. The document was last updated on 2026-04-23 and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license.