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Geoscience Australia's interpretation of approximately 6,000 km of 2D seismic data acquired over the remote Capel and Faust basins in late 2006 and early 2007. The dataset details Cretaceous rift structures within the Lord Howe Rise and is complemented by multibeam bathymetry and potential field data. It is released in digital workstation formats to support geological analysis.
Fire perimeters for this year's forest fires in Ontario, updated every 24 hours during the fire season. The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources collects this data, which is illustrative and may not be exact. Reported fire size can fluctuate from day to day as improved information becomes available.
SMEX03 SSM/I Brightness Temperature Data, Brazil, Version 1 contains microwave brightness temperature measurements collected during the 2003 Soil Moisture Experiment. The dataset was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Sources disagree on the last update date, with one listing 2004 and another listing a future date of 2026.
Arizona, USA, is the regional study area for this collection of ENVISAT ASAR browse images from the 2004 Soil Moisture Experiment (SMEX04). The dataset was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). It provides visual data for a specific field campaign conducted in 2004.
The McArthur Basin Bulletin describes mid-Proterozoic sedimentary rocks forming a platform cover sequence near the eastern edge of the North Australian Craton. The sequence in the southern half of the basin is divided into four stratigraphic groups, including the Tawallah Group (about 4500 m thick) and the McArthur and Nathan Groups (combined thickness about 5500 m). The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts this geological bulletin.
140 sediment samples from the Hawkesbury River catchment in Australia have been analyzed for texture, heavy metals, organochlorine pesticides, and nutrients. The dataset likely contains measurements of contaminants like Cd, Cu, Zn, DDT, and various phosphorus forms. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on 2026-04-16.
Geoscience Australia acquired 2,570 km of industry-standard seismic, gravity, and magnetic data in 2008-09 for the frontier Mentelle Basin. This data underpins a petroleum prospectivity assessment, mapping structures and supersequences across the 36,000 m² basin located 150 km west of Cape Leeuwin. The assessment suggests the basin contains at least one active petroleum system with multiple potential source rocks, reservoirs, and seals.
Calibrated sensor measurements were acquired by the Passive and Active L- and S-band (PALS) airborne microwave sensor during the Soil Moisture Experiment 2002 (SMEX02). The dataset is provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Data collection occurred in 2002, with metadata updates recorded as recently as 2026.
Georgia, USA, is the geographic focus of this brightness temperature dataset collected by the Special Sensor Microwave/Imager (SSM/I) during the Soil Moisture Experiment 2003 (SMEX03). The dataset is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and contains measurements from the 2003 field campaign. Its cross-platform presence on government data portals indicates its established role in soil moisture and remote sensing research.
Landsat 5 Thematic Mapper imagery was processed for the Soil Moisture Experiment 2004 (SMEX04) in Arizona to analyze land cover. The dataset is provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Sources conflict on the last update date, listing either 2004 or a future date in 2026.
Two dry-season surveys document biogeochemical properties in the Fitzroy Estuary, a macrotidal system facing ecological change from agricultural runoff. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this report, which includes water column observations, sediment properties, and core incubations. The data aims to identify sediment, nutrient, and agrochemical pathways in a dynamic environment impacting the Great Barrier Reef.
Chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing data investigates the effect of TRIM28 overexpression on FOXA1 chromatin occupancy in prostate cancer cells. The dataset is 566.4 MB in size and was authored by Xiangpeng Zhan, last updated on May 17, 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on the figshare platform.
Australian Ocean Data Network provides a dataset describing the hydrogeology of Niue Island, a raised coral atoll with an area of 259 km^2. The dataset likely contains results from drilling, gravity, magnetic, and electrical resistivity surveys, detailing the freshwater layer thickness and safe yield calculations. The data was last updated on 2026-04-16.
A 1961 report outlines the proceedings of the International Association of Scientific Hydrology symposium on 'Groundwater in the Arid Zones'. The event was held in Athens, Greece, from October 11th to 21st, 1961. The report is provided by Geoscience Australia Data.
A spatial dataset identifies priority areas in England for improving air quality to support the Slurry Infrastructure Grant launched in October 2022. It was created by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee in consultation with Defra air quality specialists. The layer highlights Sites of Special Scientific Interest sensitive to ammonia emissions that exceed critical levels, buffered by 2 km.
Geomorphological data for the Lae urban area in Papua New Guinea, focusing on tectonic uplift and earthquake recurrence. The dataset likely contains information on river terrace flights, riser heights, and fault zone structures related to the Ramu-Markham Fault Zone. It was presented at the 2023 Australian Earthquake Engineering Society Conference and is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Experimental seismic survey results from the Oodnadatta area of the Great Artesian Basin, conducted in July and August 1957. The survey was performed by Geoscience Australia Data to test whether reflections could be recorded from beneath a siliceous duricrust and if surface-mapped structures persist with depth. The data is available in PDF and HTML formats.
Australian Ocean Data Network hosts a dataset describing vegetation and climate changes in the Murray Basin from the Tertiary to the Pleistocene. The description details transitions from rainforest to eucalypt forests and grasslands, with step-like precipitation decreases and correlations to marine transgressions. It specifically notes the absence of evidence for dryland salinity during this period.
Twelve peer-reviewed articles from the Bureau of Mineral Resources journal cover a century of seismic activity, petroleum potential beyond Australia's EEZ, and Cambrian trilobite stratigraphy. The collection includes probabilistic earthquake risk maps for Tasmania and discussions on submarine volcanoes in the Solomon Islands. Research spans from the Permian marine fauna of eastern Australia to modern teleseismic travel time residuals across the continent.
Laboratory experimental data examines the effects of temperature, salinity, and food availability on burrowing activity of the polychaete Capitella sp. 1. The dataset likely contains measurements of burrowing depth, area, and associated sediment chemistry changes using pH and O2 fluorosensors. The Australian Ocean Data Network published these results on 2026-04-16.