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26,659 datasets
A global model predicts the area of continental shelves where sediment is mobilized by swell waves. The estimates are derived from significant wave height and period data generated by European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts Global climate models. The dataset is provided by Geoscience Australia Data and was last updated in May 2026.
Canada's Atmospheric Environment Service provided this dataset, containing 5-day averaged surface data from 23 stations and full-resolution upper air data from one station in The Pas, Manitoba. The surface data span from 1975 to 1996, while the upper air records cover a longer period from 1961 to 1996. This collection was compiled for the Boreal Ecosystem-Atmosphere Study (BOREAS) and distributed by NASA.
A geophysical survey of the Googong dam site in New South Wales conducted in 1961. The seismic refraction work showed depths to unweathered bedrock and indicated a shear zone likely associated with the Googong Fault. The survey was requested by the Geological Branch of the Bureau of Mineral Resources to assist investigations by the Department of Works, Canberra.
Radar-derived precipitation and three-dimensional reflectivity products from the Iowa Flood Studies (IFloodS) field campaign. The dataset was created by the NOAA National Mosaic and Multi-Sensor QPE (NMQ) system, also known as MRMS, integrating WSR-88D radar, RUC model, and HADS gauge data. Data is available for a three-month period from April 1 to June 30, 2013.
A 2026-updated database of water-related activities in Québec, collected by the provincial Ministry of the Environment and watershed organizations. Uses are categorized into four main types: coastal recreation, indirect contact, direct contact, and water sampling. Data is provided in multiple formats including GeoJSON, CSV, and ESRI REST.
Quebec's groundwater monitoring network comprises over 270 observation wells distributed across all regions of the province. Data collection, initiated for some wells as early as 1969, focuses on assessing climate change impacts on groundwater levels, with network expansion under 2006-2012 and 2013-2020 Climate Change Action Plans. Measurements include water level, temperature, and chemical analysis results.
Methane flux and atmospheric data from the Alaskan Arctic tundra combines ground-based and airborne measurements. The dataset includes half-hourly and daily methane flux, soil and air temperatures from five eddy covariance towers (2013-2014), plus airborne methane and ozone measurements with modeled surface influence footprints from CARVE flight campaigns (2012-2014). It was produced by the NSF ARCSS 'Methane Loss From Arctic' project and NASA's CARVE experiment.
Lightning Imaging Sensor (LIS) Science Data from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite provides global detection of total lightning distribution and variability in tropical and subtropical regions. The instrument operates during both day and night with high detection efficiency. Data is managed by the GHRC_DAAC organization and is available in HDF-4 and netCDF-4 formats.
Satellite-based lightning detection data from the Lightning Imaging Sensor (LIS) instrument aboard the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite. The dataset captures the distribution and variability of total lightning across Earth's tropical and subtropical regions, supporting severe storm analysis and atmospheric studies. It is provided by the GHRC DAAC and is available in HDF-4 and netCDF-4 formats.
Late Quaternary geological data reconstructs the advance and retreat of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet in the George V Basin. The dataset, published by Geoscience Australia, integrates Chirp sub-bottom profiles, multi-channel seismic data, and sediment cores to distinguish four glacial facies and two sediment drift facies. Radiocarbon ages from sediment cores link the glacial advance producing Facies MD2 to the Last Glacial Maximum.
NASA's ATom missions collected airborne measurements of particulate iodine mass concentrations and ion fractions. The dataset contains reanalyzed, post-calibration data from the High-Resolution Aerosol Mass Spectrometer during the ATom-1 and ATom-2 deployments in 2016 and 2017. It is reported at a 1-minute temporal resolution and includes air mass classification flags.
One seismic refraction survey conducted along the Forth River near Devonport, Tasmania in 1960. The survey was requested by the Hydro-Electric Commission of Tasmania to ascertain bedrock depth and type for a proposed dam site. The data is provided by Geoscience Australia and was last updated in May 2026.
A single 2D seismic profile from the offshore Canning Basin, Western Australia, interpreted as a possible complex impact crater. The feature, named the Haines Structure, is symmetrical over ~2.5 km and exhibits seismic characteristics of a crater. The data is provided by Geoscience Australia and was last updated in April 2026.
12 estuaries in southwest Western Australia are examined for surface sediment and water column nutrient concentrations. The data includes calculated sediment loads ranging from 0.2 to 10.8 kg m-2 year-1 and explores relationships between sediment composition, weathering, and water quality. The dataset is provided by Geoscience Australia Data and was last updated in April 2026.
This repository contains scripts and key data for modelling future fire occurrence in Victoria, Australia, under climate change. It supports the replication of results from the manuscript 'Forecasted increases in fire occurrence in Victoria under climate change', using a workflow based on Boosted Regression Trees (BRTs). The core components include functions for model fitting, cross-validation, and generating spatial probability predictions.
The 2004 Sumatra earthquake was the most lethal natural disaster of modern times. This resource describes a technical capacity-building program supported by the Australian Government, bringing Australian and Indonesian scientists together to produce a modern earthquake hazard map and build sustainable scientific foundations. The talk was presented as part of the Distinguished Geoscience Australia Lecturer series on 23 May 2018.
140,000 km² of submarine plateau east of Queensland, representing a thinned continental fragment that rotated away from Australia. Geoscience Australia data describes its Cretaceous to present geological history, including fault blocks, sedimentary basins, volcanic chains, and 2000 m of subsidence. The dataset, last updated in April 2026, likely contains interpreted geophysical and geological information.
NASA GES DISC provides the SBUV/Nimbus-7 Level 2 Version 8 dataset, containing daily ozone profile and total column measurements. Data spans from October 31, 1978, to June 21, 1990, with profiles at 21 pressure levels and a nadir footprint resolution of 180 km x 180 km. Measurements are derived from solar irradiance and backscattered radiance at 12 specific ultraviolet wavelengths between 256 and 340 nm.
AMSU-A is a 15-channel passive microwave radiometer providing vertical profiles of atmospheric temperature and moisture from the surface to approximately 45 km altitude. Data from the NOAA-17 satellite, launched in June 2002, is stored in daily HDF-EOS files containing channel brightness temperatures, latitude, longitude, and time arrays for each orbit. The dataset is produced by NASA and NOAA as part of the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System.
The Granites-Tanami region links Proterozoic areas of northwestern and central Australia, containing rock units dated from 1960 million years ago to the early Carboniferous. The dataset, published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, describes two main tectonic units: the Granites-Tanami Block and the Birrindudu Basin. It provides interregional correlations with geological structures in the Kimberley, Victoria River, Arunta Block, Amadeus Basin, Tennant Creek, and Canning Basin regions.