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26,682 datasets
Pore water chemistry data from mud volcanoes in the Olimpi Mud Volcano Field and Anaximander Mountains in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. The dataset was used to derive fluid transport velocities, map spatial heterogeneity, and calculate formation water temperatures. It is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Geochronology data for the Buddycurrawa Volcanics sequence in the South Nicholson region, Northern Territory. The dataset likely contains extrusion age constraints from SHRIMP U-Pb zircon and laser Rb-Sr dating on glauconite and microcline. It was published by Carson et al. in 2020 as part of the Exploring for the Future program.
Oxygen isotopic records from three planktonic foraminifera species were analysed for 5 sediment traps moored in the Southern Ocean and Southwest Pacific. The dataset provides the first analysis of seasonal foraminiferal d18O records from Subtropical to Polar Frontal environments. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this data, with a last updated timestamp of 2026-04-16.
RapidEye satellite imagery was used to create annual landslide initiation point inventories along three major highways in Nepal. The collection also includes a daily snow reanalysis data set for High Mountain Asia and global grayscale infrared images from Nimbus satellites in the 1960s and 1970s. Data is sourced from the aws_open_data platform under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
INTEX-B was an eight-week field study from March to April 2006 designed to quantify the intercontinental transport of pollution and its impact on air quality and climate. The dataset includes Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) satellite products, such as geometric parameters and ellipsoid-projected radiance, for the study region. It aims to validate satellite observations and map emissions of trace gases and aerosols across North America, the Pacific, and the Atlantic.
Descriptive attribute information for areas bounded by spatial groundwater features in the Galilee Basin Hydrogeology Index map. The dataset groups topics into themes including Location, Demographics, Geology, Hydrogeology, and Groundwater Management. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on 2026-04-16.
Australian marine seismic survey navigation data from 2014, compiled and released by Geoscience Australia. The collection includes 2D and 3D exploration and investigative surveys, derived from cleansed P190 navigation files following the UKOOA standard. Data is provided in both KML and Shapefile formats for use in various geospatial applications.
Geospatial files contain navigation data from marine seismic surveys conducted for offshore petroleum and greenhouse gas exploration. The collection includes 2D exploration, 3D exploration, and 2D investigative seismic surveys, standardized from P190 navigation files following the UKOOA standard. Geoscience Australia compiled and released this 2014 version, which incorporates data from regulatory submissions and digitized historical track maps.
A single 2D seismic profile from the offshore Canning Basin, Western Australia, images a symmetrical structure spanning approximately 2.5 km. The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts this data, which was last updated on 2026-04-10. The profile is interpreted as a probable complex impact crater within Eocene or Early Oligocene carbonate units.
The Kenn Plateau is a submarine continental fragment of about 140,000 km² located 500 km east of central Queensland. This dataset from the Australian Ocean Data Network describes its geological history, including Cretaceous to Neogene tectonic events, sediment deposition, and volcanic activity. The data was last updated in April 2026.
Built from measurements of the exchange of energy and mass between the surface and the atmospheric boundary-layer in semi-arid eucalypt woodland using eddy covariance techniques. The flux station was established in 2017 in Wandoo Woodland, which is surrounded by broadacre farming. Climate information comes from the nearby Pingelly BoM AWS station, showing mean annual precipitation of approximately 445 mm.
WRIS Extractor is a QGIS plugin for extracting and processing historical Indian groundwater level data within a GIS environment. The plugin is authored by Daksh17440 and was last updated on May 23, 2026. It is distributed via Hugging Face and requires manual installation.
Historic UK Water Quality Sampling Harmonised Monitoring Scheme (HMS) data contains annual statistics for a series of sampling sites. The dataset includes annual means, maximum and minimum values for specified determinands from 1975 onwards. It was established to provide an archive for international obligations and to analyze long-term trends and riverborne inputs to the sea.
An archive collated in 2007 contains water temperature data from over 30,000 sites across England and Wales. The data, collected by Natural Resources Wales and The Environment Agency, likely provides time series for climate change and ecological response analysis. Most site records appear to start from the 1980s.
Encompassing measurements of energy, water vapor, and carbon dioxide exchange between the surface and atmosphere using eddy covariance techniques. It was collected at a site on a Mitchell Grass plain with an elevation of 250m and mean annual precipitation of 640mm. Ancillary data includes leaf area index, leaf physiological properties, soil composition, and airborne remote sensing from September 2008.
This release contains flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a semi-arid eucalypt woodland, processed using PyFluxPro (v3.3.0). Measurements were collected from June 2011 to early 2014 at a site 48 km southeast of Emerald, Queensland, with an elevation of approximately 170m.
Western Prydz Bay, Antarctica, features several grounding zone wedges and sea floor bedforms left by the Lambert Glacier during the last glacial cycle. The dataset includes seismic profiles and sidescan sonographs from the Australian Ocean Data Network, last updated in April 2026. Data indicates vertical accretion at the glacier bed was the primary depositional process, and reveals flutes and dune fields formed by sub-ice-shelf circulation.
This release contains flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a semi-arid eucalypt woodland, processed using the PyFluxPro (v3.3.3) software. Measurements include fluxes of heat, water vapour, methane, and carbon dioxide, along with supplementary meteorological and soil data. The data were collected from a site 48 km southeast of Emerald, Queensland, with flux measurements recorded from June 2011 to early 2014.
The dataset contains descriptive attribute information for areas bounded by spatial groundwater features in the Surat Basin Hydrogeology Index map. Descriptive topics are grouped into themes including Location, Demographics, Physical geography, Surface water, Geology, Hydrogeology, Groundwater, Groundwater management, Environment, Land use, and Scientific stimulus. It is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network on data.gov.au.
Seismic investigation data from the confluence of the North and Central Arms of Kaskawulsh Glacier in Yukon, Canada. The study measured ice depths up to approximately 1,000 meters and glacier widths of 3,000 to 5,000 meters. It was conducted to analyze ice properties, velocity anisotropy, and bedrock topography.