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Yukon Geological Survey compiled papers, theses, reports, and maps describing permafrost in the Yukon. These documents have been footprinted and indexed for spatial discovery. The collection is distributed via GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon.
Pre-1999 seismic line data, obtained from the National Energy Board as point coordinates with basic information, includes surveys from the 1960s and 1970s recorded in the NAD27 datum. Starting in 1999, location data is provided by exploration companies to the Government of Yukon as part of statutory reporting. The dataset is distributed via GeoYukon and contains coordinates for seismic lines used in oil and gas exploration.
Version 2.0 of the 1km-resolution shelf-scale hydrodynamic model for the Great Barrier Reef, nested within a 4km-resolution model. The dataset was produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network and ran in near-real-time with daily updates until January 2024, when sensor damage during the monsoon season halted operations.
2026-03-25 updated spatial index of permafrost research documents from the Yukon Geological Survey. The collection compiles papers, theses, reports, and maps describing Yukon permafrost, which have been footprinted and indexed for spatial discovery.
352 km of high-resolution seismic data and 530.6 km of water column geochemical data were collected during a joint survey in the Dampier Sub-Basin. The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts this operations report detailing the acquisition from October 24 to October 28, 1990. Data quality was noted as good, with 390 magnetic tapes used for the seismic full stack.
Fourteen distinct seismic facies were identified from 2D seismic data acquired in 2008-09, mapping the post-rift depositional history of Australia's Mentelle Basin. The dataset, hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network, provides insights into sedimentary packages from the Valanginian to Campanian periods, constrained by stratigraphic wells DSDP 258 and DSDP 264. It characterizes features like channel fills, progradational wedges, and basin-fill facies across deep-water environments.
Australia's Moho depth is mapped using a combination of portable seismic station deployments, full-crustal reflection profiles, marine reflection results, and gravity inversion. The dataset provides full continental coverage, though some desert areas have limited sampling, and was published in Geophysical Journal International in January 2023. It is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Geological data describes Upper Triassic carbonate, volcanic, and clastic rock deposition in the Whitehorse Trough forearc basin at Hill 4308, Yukon. The record details three distinct depositional stages involving lime sands, reefal carbonates, and clastic sedimentation. It compares this stratigraphy to the nearby Lime Peak location, noting differences in depositional continuity.
18.9 KB of data from a figshare study on nitrogen interactions in grasslands. The dataset, authored by wu yifan, likely contains experimental measurements of plant traits. It was last updated on 2026-05-15.
A 2003 technical report summarizing the geological history of the North UK Continental Shelf area from Pre-Cambrian times to the present day. The report was produced as part of the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA4) by the UK Department of Trade and Industry. It reviews petroleum geology, describes specific oilfield settings, and discusses the area's seismicity.
April 2008 survey SS06-2008 aboard the RV Southern Surveyor mapped the morphology and benthic environments of the Lord Howe Island shelf and its submarine volcano flanks. The collaboration between the University of Wollongong and Geoscience Australia aimed to support the revised Plan of Management for the Lord Howe Marine Parks. Data collection focused on drowned reef structures, seabed habitats, and evidence of erosional processes on the volcano.
Underwater still images were collected from 93 sites on the George V shelf in East Antarctica during a 2011 marine science voyage. The images were captured by the Australian Antarctic Division using a camera attached to oceanographic equipment frames at depths between 170 and 2300 meters. The data collection occurred aboard the Aurora Australis between January 4 and February 6, 2011.
The British Geological Survey (BGS) repository contains raw waveforms and rupture directivity analysis for seven hydraulic fracturing-induced seismic events. The passive seismic dataset was collected near Fox Creek, Alberta, Canada, between October and November 2016, during a stimulation that induced shallow earthquakes of magnitudes up to 3.2. The analysis, led by Dr. James Verdon and Dr. Germรกn Rodrรญguez at the University of Bristol, uses the Empirical Green's Functions method to determine rupture propagation direction.
The HydEF project produced a daily weather dataset to support hydrological modeling of the Thames catchment using the JULES land surface model. It contains daily values for seven weather variables: air pressure, precipitation, wind speed, air temperature, wet bulb temperature, short wave radiation, and cloud cover. The dataset was developed from the Met Office MIDAS archive by the British Geological Survey.
British Geological Survey collected high-resolution, high-oblique time-lapse images of Helheim glacier in southeast Greenland during the summer of 2013. Images were captured hourly from five camera positions, with three aimed at the calving front and two aimed cross-glacier, arranged in two stereo groups. The data is associated with multiple published scientific papers on glacier retreat and dynamics.
A 9.6 MB collection of SUTRA model files for a base case simulation of an unconfined coastal aquifer. The files, authored by Canhao Cai and last updated in May 2026, are organized into four sequential steps representing non-tidal, pre-storm, during-storm, and post-storm conditions.
Published papers and associated data from NERC grant NE/I020571/2 investigate silicate weathering as a primary CO2 removal mechanism. The research analyzes lithium and other isotope tracers in marine calcium carbonate samples from three major climate events: the end-Ordovician glaciation (450 Ma), the Permo-Triassic event (251 Ma), and the Cenomanian-Turonian Ocean Anoxic Event (94 Ma). The project was conducted by the British Geological Survey with collaborators from Oxford, Ottawa, and Copenhagen universities.
Seismic node data comprises one month of continuous recording in July/August 2023 and July/August 2024 from the Askja Caldera in Iceland. A total of 14 buried 3-component sensors recorded at 250 samples per second, capturing local earthquakes and teleseisms. The data was collected by the University of Iceland and University of Cambridge for tracking microseismic activity and seismic imaging.
Arbovirus data from the NSW Ministry of Health includes mosquito trap and sentinel chicken test results. The dataset documents virus presence in mosquito samples and antibody detection in chickens, indicating potential human transmission risk. It was last updated in March 2026.
East Antarctica, specifically a 275 km transect along the Prydz Bay coastline from the Vestfold Hills to the Amery Ice Shelf. The dataset likely contains measurements of heat production from radioactive decay in rock types, with values ranging from 0.02 to 66 microWatts per cubic meter. Research was conducted by Geoscience Australia and collaborating institutions, with findings published in the Journal of the Geological Society, London.