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The George V Basin in East Antarctica contains a record of late Quaternary ice sheet and ice shelf extent. The dataset reconstructs this history through analyses of Chirp sub-bottom profiles, multi-channel seismic data, and sediment cores, distinguishing four glacial facies and two sediment drift facies. Radiocarbon ages from sediment cores link the glacial advance producing one facies to the Last Glacial Maximum.
Parks Canada provides active layer thickness measurements from a Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring (CALM) grid in Ukkusiksalik National Park. Measurements are taken annually at 100 points within a 100 m x 100 m grid using a metal probe to monitor climate change effects. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-15.
AGSO Survey 137 is a deep crustal seismic data acquisition project covering up to approximately 4000 km in the offshore Otway Basin, South-eastern Australia. The survey was conducted from early December 1994 to late January 1995 with the goal of determining the basin's deep crustal architecture and extensional processes. The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts the proposal documentation for this survey.
February-April 1995 cruise data from Prydz Bay and the Kerguelen Plateau, collected by the Australian Geological Survey Organisation (AGSO) aboard the R.V. Aurora Australis. The report details aims and methods for studying modern sedimentary processes and Plio-Pleistocene environmental history to understand Antarctic ice sheet and Southern Ocean circulation changes. It targets three geographical features: trough-mouth fan deposits, sediment traps on the MacRobertson Shelf, and depositional basins on the Kerguelen Plateau.
Global satellite data provides daily, 1-degree resolution measurements of top-of-atmosphere, within-atmosphere, and surface radiative fluxes alongside cloud and aerosol properties. The dataset synthesizes observations from multiple CERES instruments on Terra, Aqua, and NOAA-20 satellites with geostationary imager data, normalized to the CERES calibration standard. It is produced by NASA's Langley Research Center Atmospheric Science Data Center (LARC ASDC) and is an ongoing collection.
Western Australia's 1:500,000 State linear structures layer is a digital geological map component detailing pre-Cenozoic structural features. The compilation integrates published geological maps from 1:100,000 to 1:1,000,000 scales with geophysical and remote sensing data. It is maintained by the Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.
10,000-year daily datasets of rainfall and potential evapotranspiration generated using observed data combined with palaeo-climatic data. The work was undertaken by researchers at the University of Adelaide and the University of Newcastle and has been used in Regional Water Strategies. The dataset is made available by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.
Over 1.8 million gravity observations from the Australian National Gravity Database, supplemented by offshore and airborne data, were used to produce these grids. Geoscience Australia and GNS Science created Free Air Anomaly, Complete Bouguer Anomaly, and De-trended Global Isostatic Residual grids at a 400-metre cell size. The grids combine ground, satellite, and airborne data collected from the 1940s to 2019.
Southern Surveyor Cruise SS5/2004 collected 3090 km of multichannel seismic data and continuous multibeam-sonar bathymetry over the Kenn Plateau. The survey recovered twelve dredge hauls of sedimentary rocks, many dated as Eocene and younger, revealing a highly complex plateau with basement ridges and Oligocene volcanoes. The dataset, managed by the Australian Ocean Data Network, documents about 140,000 km sq of thinned continental crust.
A reconnaissance marine reflection seismic survey was conducted in Exmouth Gulf and coastal waters from Frazer Island to Bernier Island in 1961. The survey was a two-boat operation using Lorac radio navigation and sextant positioning, with shots recorded on magnetic tapes. Maps were constructed for horizons within Upper Cretaceous and Basal Cretaceous strata, pre-Cretaceous structure, time intervals, and water depth.
The Bureau of Mineral Resources conducted a combined gravity and seismic survey in the Timor Sea/Joseph Bonaparte Gulf area in 1965. The seismic reflection sections recorded good-quality reflections to 1.6 seconds, and the survey identified a large Permian and Mesozoic sedimentary basin containing at least 10,000 feet of post-Permian sediments. The data is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
ARISE_Cloud_AircraftInSitu_C130_Data is a NASA airborne in-situ dataset from the 2014 Arctic Radiation - IceBridge Sea & Ice Experiment campaign. It contains measurements of cloud properties, atmospheric state parameters, and radiative fluxes collected over Arctic sea ice, open water, and Greenland land ice during the summer melt season. The data were gathered using specific cloud probes on a C-130 aircraft, with flights coordinated under satellite overpasses.
An experimental seismograph survey was carried out near Heywood in the Western District Basin, south-western Victoria, during November and December, 1956 by the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics. The work was requested by Frome-Broken Hill Pty. Ltd. and tested seismic techniques through basalt cover. Good reflections were recorded from depths down to eleven thousand feet in areas without basalt.
An experimental seismic survey conducted in October and November 1957 at Haddon Downs, South Australia, within the Eromanga Sub-basin. The survey recorded two important refractors at depths of about 2,700 feet and 7,250 feet, suggesting a sedimentary section up to 16,000 feet thick. The data was likely collected by Santos Ltd. under an Oil Prospecting Licence.
South Coast region stochastic climate data includes 10,000-year daily datasets of rainfall and potential evapotranspiration. Researchers from the University of Adelaide and University of Newcastle generated the data using observed and palaeo-climatic records. The dataset supports regional water strategies and is available via the WaterInfo portal.
58.7 KB of CSV data quantifying temporal trends in baseflow across the contiguous United States. The dataset was created by Ali R. Al-Aizari using the robust Sen slope estimator and Mann-Kendall test for significance, with computations performed in R via the 'modifiedmk' package.
Namoi region stochastic climate data includes 10,000-year daily datasets of rainfall and potential evapotranspiration. Researchers at the University of Adelaide and University of Newcastle generated the data using observed and palaeo-climatic records. The dataset supports transparency, research, and planning for Regional Water Strategies.
The Water Modelling-Palaeo Stochastic Climate Data-Border Rivers dataset provides 10,000-year daily sequences of rainfall and potential evapotranspiration. Researchers from the University of Adelaide and University of Newcastle generated this data using observed and palaeo-climatic records for the Border Rivers region. It is published by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water to support water strategy planning.
GPM Ground Validation NASA W-band Airborne Cloud Radar (WACR) C3VP dataset provides calibrated co- and cross-polarized radar reflectivity at 94 GHz. The data were collected by NASA's Global Hydrology Resource Center Distributed Active Archive Center (GHRC DAAC) during the Canadian CloudSat/CALIPSO Validation Project field campaign from October 30, 2006, through March 2, 2007. It was deployed as a surface-based, zenith-pointing instrument in Ontario, Canada, to support the validation of satellite precipitation measurements and improve winter precipitation modeling.
May 9 through June 14, 2014, this dataset contains full-color digital images of daytime sky conditions collected during the Integrated Precipitation and Hydrology Experiment (IPHEx) in North Carolina. It was gathered using the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's ACHIEVE ground-based mobile laboratory total sky imager. The data files are available in JPEG format.