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Ontario Integrated Hydrology data provides four key geospatial layers for provincial-scale hydrology applications: an Enhanced Watercourse stream network, a hydrology-enforced DEM, an Enhanced Flow Direction grid, and a StreamGrid raster. The Government of Ontario maintains this dataset, which is complete for the entire province for the first time, enabling watershed creation for any location. Data was last updated in March 2026.
Antarctic sedimentary sequences drilled over the last two decades provide a geologic record of the past 50 million years. This data, curated by Geoscience Australia, details how the Antarctic region influenced global sea levels, atmospheric composition, and ocean circulation. The record was last updated on 2026-05-14.
Hourly validated Air Quality Index (AQI) and sub-index results from the Quebec Air Quality Monitoring Network (RSQAQ). The dataset excludes stations in the city of Montreal, which are available in a separate source. It serves as an information tool on ambient air quality for the population of Quebec.
Quebec's real-time hourly Air Quality Index (AQI) data from the provincial monitoring network, excluding stations on Montreal Island. The dataset provides the last available hour of results as an information and awareness tool for ambient air quality.
The offshore Tasmanian area, focusing on the Tasmanian Gateway between Australia and Antarctica. This dataset likely contains research interpretations on the tectonic opening of the gateway, its impact on ocean circulation, sediments, and global climate over the last 33 million years. It is a 344-page hardbound monograph from the Geophysical Monograph Series, published in 2004 by the American Geophysical Union.
25 temporary stations recorded soil moisture, soil temperature, and air temperature measurements across a 30 by 40 km domain near Millbrook, New York. The network was installed in May 2019 for the SMAPVEX19-22 campaign, with data collection projected to continue through 2022. This dataset supports the calibration and validation of satellite-based soil moisture observations.
Northern Australia is covered by processed gravity and magnetic grids generated by Geoscience Australia. The gravity data includes derivative datasets for the North-West Shield Western Australia, Northern Territory, and Queensland regions, while the magnetic dataset covers the North-West Shield. Data processing integrated satellite, ground, airborne, and shipborne sources to produce stitched Bouguer gravity and Total Magnetic Intensity grids.
A 1505 line mile marine reflection seismic survey was conducted in the Gulf of Papua between January and April 1966. Western Geophysical Company of America performed the work for a consortium of oil companies including Phillips Australian Oil Company. The objective was to obtain detailed structural information to identify potential drilling sites and extend reconnaissance coverage in the Papuan Basin.
The Andaman-Sumatra Subduction Zone provides a natural laboratory for investigating tidal modulation of seismicity in fluid-rich hydrothermal systems. Sambit Sahoo authored this analysis, correlating seismic catalogues with vertical tidal stress, and it was last updated on April 10, 2026. The dataset is a 1.9 MB document describing the first-ever reported tidal correlations of seismicity in this diverse tectonic region.
A 1979 six-week geological cruise by the RV Sonne collected data from the Exmouth Plateau, Wallaby Plateau, and Cuvier Abyssal Plain off Western Australia. The cruise successfully sampled pre-Quaternary strata, Quaternary cores, and manganese nodules from 102 stations on the Exmouth Plateau and 18 stations on the Wallaby Plateau. The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts the results, which include seismic profiles and samples from depths between 100 and 5200 meters.
Eight gravity cores from the southern Australian continental margin were analyzed for porewater metabolites, major and trace elements, and radiochemical data. The Bureau of Mineral Resources collected this data during survey 67 to assess environmental change and sediment processes. Analyses were conducted both at sea and in Canberra, forming part of a larger geochemical database for the Australian margin.
Geochemical data from eight gravity cores collected from the southern Australian continental margin offshore West Tasmania, South Australia, and Victoria. The dataset includes porewater metabolites, major and trace element abundances, radiochemical data, and paleoceanographic indicators. Analyses were conducted by the Bureau of Mineral Resources (BMR) as part of survey 67, with data compiled into a record for environmental and resource assessment.
Arrinthrunga Formation documents a complex carbonate sequence deposited in an extensive, intermittently emergent epeiric sea under warm arid conditions. The dataset describes lithologies like algal-derived peloid lime-muds, gypsiferous algal mats, and halite evaporite pans, detailing a history of transgression, regression, and karst formation. It is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Arrinthrunga Formation documents a complex carbonate sequence deposited in an extensive, intermittently emergent epeiric sea under warm arid conditions. The dataset describes lithologies like algal-derived peloid lime-muds, gypsiferous algal mats, and halite evaporite pans, detailing a history of transgression, regression, and karst formation. It is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Raw data, code, and pangenome files supporting genomic analysis of Ktedonobacteria. The dataset, authored by Andrea Firrincieli and last updated in April 2026, includes multiple file formats such as FASTA, CSV, and TSV, totaling 3.1 GB. It provides evidence for atmospheric chemosynthesis as a metabolic trait in these subterranean-dwelling bacteria.
A review of Australian data on sedimentary processes and nutrient diagenesis at the sediment-water interface. The dataset synthesizes findings from benthic chamber studies, including analyses of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, iron, and silicon cycling. It was compiled by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
NASA's Double Rain Gauge Network dataset provides rainfall measurements from 25 sites centered on the Iowa City Municipal Airport. The network is designed to collect liquid precipitation data for atmospheric and hydrological studies. Sources conflict on the last update date, with one indicating 2003 and another showing a future date of 2026.
United States daily projected mean temperature data at the ZIP Code Tabulation Area level from 2015 to 2060. Projections were generated from WRF/Chem regional climate simulations under multiple Shared Socioeconomic Pathway scenarios. The dataset was authored by Yongsoo Choi of NSAPH and last updated on June 9, 2026.
3191 km of multichannel seismic data was acquired during a 1992 marine survey to investigate the geological framework of the Australia/New Zealand seabed boundary zone. The project aimed to define Australia's legal continental shelf and assess resource potential in a region covering approximately 1.65 million square kilometers. Data was collected by the Australian Ocean Data Network using a 3000 m streamer and 49 litre sleeve gun arrays.
This dataset contains ground validation measurements for soil moisture and related properties collected during the Integrated Precipitation and Hydrology Experiment (IPHEx) in North Carolina. The Global Hydrology Resource Center Distributed Active Archive Center (GHRC DAAC) compiled data from multiple instruments including Theta Probes, Infrared Thermometers, soil core samplers, and GPS. Data collection spanned from February 27, 2014, through October 17, 2014.