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26,682 datasets
A 2020 study published in Marine Geology details the geomorphology of the continental slope and rise seaward of the Totten Glacier in East Antarctica, spanning longitudes 112°E to 122°E. The dataset describes a suite of submarine canyons and ridges, analyzing their formation processes and sediment dynamics. It was produced by researchers including E. O'Brien and A.L. Post, with data contributed by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
A geospatial dataset from the Australian Ocean Data Network provides descriptive attribute information for groundwater features in the Gippsland Basin. The data is grouped into themes including location, demographics, physical geography, surface water, geology, hydrogeology, groundwater management, environment, land use, and scientific stimulus. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-16.
Descriptive attribute information for groundwater features in the Port Phillip and Westernport basins in south-central Victoria. The dataset is grouped into themes including location, geology, hydrogeology, groundwater management, and land use. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on 2026-04-16.
A 20-year global wave reforecast generated by the WAVEWATCH III model forced by GEFSv12 winds. The dataset includes five ensemble members with a daily cycle, a 0.25-degree spatial resolution, and a 3-hour temporal resolution, providing global wave fields, point time-series, and spectral outputs. This project was funded by NOAA and involved collaboration between the Ocean Prediction Center, Environmental Modeling Center, Climate Prediction Center, AOML, and CIMAS.
NOAA's National Air Quality Forecast Capability (NAQFC) dataset contains model-generated air quality forecast guidance from three prediction systems: the Air Quality Model (AQM), HYSPLIT, and the Rapid Refresh (RAP) model. The data includes raw and bias-corrected predictions for ozone, PM2.5, smoke, and dust over the CONUS, Alaska, and Hawaii domains, with records dating back to January 2020. Forecasts are produced by NOAA's operational models, which have undergone several version upgrades, with forecast lengths extending from 48 to 72 hours.
GOES-19 became the operational GOES-East satellite on April 4, 2025, replacing GOES-16. NOAA's GOES-16, 17, 18, and 19 satellites provide continuous, full-disc monitoring of meteorological and space environment data from geostationary orbit. Reprocessed GOES-16 ABI L1b data from 2018-2024 mitigates systematic issues and improves calibration stability.
Descriptive attribute information for groundwater features in the Maryborough-Nambour Basin, grouped into themes including location, demographics, geology, hydrogeology, and land use. The dataset was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on 2026-04-16. It describes a half-graben intracratonic sag basin filled with Early Cretaceous rocks overlain by up to 100 m of Cenozoic sediments.
Northern Australia hosts biomarker data from a 1.64-billion-year-old marine basin. The dataset likely contains molecular fossils indicating the presence of purple and green sulphur bacteria, revealing the ecological structure of mid-Proterozoic marine communities. The data was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Numerous cold seeps have been found along continental margins over the last 20 years. The dataset likely contains information on microbial communities, methane flux variability, and benthic ecosystems related to anaerobic oxidation of methane. It is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Descriptive attribute information for groundwater features in the Sydney Basin, grouped into themes like location, geology, hydrogeology, and land use. The dataset likely contains information on the basin's formation from Late Carboniferous to Middle Triassic periods, its coal deposits, and modern depositional environments. It is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network on data.gov.au.
39 sites across Wrangell-St. Elias and Denali National Parks were monitored for physical and chemical water quality by the National Park Service. Observations were collected from May 21 to September 8, 2003. The data release includes a report describing these observations.
39 sites across two major Alaskan national parks were sampled for physical and chemical water quality parameters. The National Park Service collected this data during the summer field season from May 21 to September 8, 2003. Observations provide a snapshot of aquatic conditions in Wrangell-St. Elias and Denali National Park and Preserve.
The Bowen Basin dataset contains descriptive attribute information grouped into themes such as Location, Geology, Hydrogeology, and Land Use. The basin contains up to 10,000 m of sedimentary rocks and over 100 hydrocarbon accumulations, with about one third being producing fields. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this inventory, last updated in April 2026.
Sentinel-3 OLCI satellite data provides daily water quality measurements for coastal areas at approximately 300-meter resolution. The dataset includes chlorophyll-a (Chl-a), colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM), and total suspended solids (TSS) parameters, processed by CSIRO using the FUB-CSIRO Coastal Water Processor. Data is reprojected onto a regular grid and includes quality control flags for algorithm input and output ranges.
An inventory of descriptive attributes for groundwater features in the Eucla Basin, covering approximately 1,150,000 square kilometres along Australia's southern margin. The dataset, provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network, groups information into themes including location, geology, hydrogeology, and groundwater management. It was last updated on April 16, 2026.
Australian Ocean Data Network hosts a review synthesizing information on the effects of climate change on noncoral benthic invertebrates in tropical reef ecosystems. The work examines impacts on survivorship, development, reproduction, and ecological processes like larval dispersal and community shifts. It was last updated on April 16, 2026.
The McArthur Basin dataset contains descriptive attribute information grouped into 11 themes including Location, Hydrogeology, and Groundwater Management. The basin is a Paleoproterozoic to Mesoproterozoic geological formation with an estimated thickness of 10,000 to 12,000 meters, reaching up to 15,000 meters in some areas. It is published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on April 16, 2026.
Three simulations from the Northeastern Pacific Canadian Ocean Ecosystem Model (NEP36-CanOE) provide a 20-year mean climate estimate for 1986-2005. The dataset includes monthly 3D fields for 13 biogeochemical variables like potential temperature, salinity, and dissolved inorganic carbon across 50 vertical levels at a 1/36-degree resolution. Fisheries and Oceans Canada produced this data using a multi-stage downscaling approach from global climate models.
Geoscience Australia acquired 2570 km of seismic, gravity, and magnetic data in 2008-09 to assess petroleum prospectivity in the frontier Mentelle Basin. Interpretation mapped basin structures and supersequences, confirming at least one active petroleum system. The basin likely contains multiple source rock intervals, reservoirs, seals, and a wide range of play types.
525,000 square kilometres of Australia's Officer Basin are described in this hydrogeological inventory. The dataset contains descriptive attributes grouped into themes like location, geology, hydrogeology, and groundwater management, compiled by the Australian Ocean Data Network. It covers a sedimentary sequence up to 10,000 metres deep, spanning from the Neoproterozoic to Late Devonian periods.