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Climate models, weather data, oceanography, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental monitoring
26,687 datasets
Twenty-four chamber sites measured soil-atmosphere carbon exchange across four distinct forest ages, from mature stands to clear cuts. The BOREAS TF-04 team collected gross and net CO2 flux alongside CH4 flux data over 19 months in the Southern Study Area. This dataset provides a direct comparison of greenhouse gas emissions from soils under different stages of boreal forest development.
Sediment cores from the Exmouth Plateau, Perth Basin, and Ceduna Terrace off Australia provide evidence of glacial-interglacial oceanographic changes. The dataset includes sediment accumulation rates, biogenic component rates, and benthic foraminiferal data from the last glacial maximum to the Holocene. It was collected by the Australian Geological Survey Organisation and published via the Australian Ocean Data Network.
2016 and 2019 projects produced isostatic regional gravity anomaly grids for Australia. Geoscience Australia and Intrepid Geophysics created these grids, including a de-trended global isostatic residual (DGIR), using the Airy isostatic compensation method with new elevation and seismic-derived Moho depth models.
Cretaceous sedimentary rocks underlie 1,500,000 square kilometers of eastern Australia. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this geological analysis, which was last updated in April 2026. It details depositional environments, sequences, and tectonic history spanning approximately 20 million years.
This dataset contains measurements from three sites in Tasmanian tall eucalypt forest, comparing thinned and unthinned treatments. It reports effects on tree demography, aboveground fuel loads, microclimate, and modelled fire behavior, including specific biomass redistribution and fire intensity metrics. The data suggests commercial thinning, as applied, redistributes biomass to surface fuels and may increase modelled fire intensity under moderate weather conditions.
Geoscience Australia provides updated navigation data for marine seismic surveys conducted in Australian waters. The collection includes original navigation files, 2003 SNIP navigation files, and digitised survey track maps, cleansed and made available in KML and Shapefile formats. The data is based on the SNIP format P190 navigation file following the UKOOA standard, with industry metadata preserved.
ISLSCP II Cloud and Meteorology Parameters is a global dataset providing monthly cloud and meteorological data on a 1.0-degree spatial grid. The dataset includes eight files with parameters such as surface skin temperature, total column ozone, and water vapor burdens, each offering monthly mean, standard deviation, minimum, and maximum values. It was produced by ORNL_CLOUD and covers the decade from 1986 to 1995.
January 2016 to July 2018 simulation quantifies the load and dispersal of the pesticide diuron entering Great Barrier Reef waters using a 1 km resolution eReefs marine model. The dataset is derived from hydrodynamic modeling forced by wind, tides, and river inputs from 16 GBR rivers, with diuron concentrations calculated hourly per model cell. It was produced by CSIRO Marlin Data Catalogue using the GBR-Dynamic SedNet catchment model and validated against observations at 11 monitoring sites.
Petrographic and microfacies analysis of dredged rock samples from the northern Exmouth Plateau. The data includes seven major lithofacies associations defined from samples collected by R.V. Sonne and R.V. Rig Seismic in water depths of 2000-5600 meters. The analysis covers the Late Triassic to Cainozoic geological history of the margin.
Central Queensland hosts the Arcturus atmospheric monitoring station, commissioned in July 2010 by Geoscience Australia and CSIRO Marine & Atmospheric Research. The station measures concentrations of carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, and isotopic signatures, alongside meteorological parameters like wind speed and direction. Data is intended to model local variations and contributions from natural and anthropogenic sources in a region with agriculture, mining, and gas production.
Cambrian to Late Devonian geological history of Victoria, focusing on the Lachlan Fold Belt and Delamerides. The description details depositional, magmatic, and structural evolution, including the formation of world-famous turbidite-hosted gold deposits. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Groundwater samples from fractured bedrock aquifers beneath dryland salinity sites in the Yass region of New South Wales, Australia. The data likely contains chemical composition of major cations and anions, with salinity ranging from 250 to 2250 mg/L. The dataset is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
GHRSST Level 3C sea surface temperature (SST) data provides hourly, gridded sub-skin temperature measurements for the Indian Ocean. The dataset is derived from infrared channels of the SEVIRI instrument on the Meteosat-8 satellite, processed using a multispectral algorithm corrected with numerical weather prediction models. Products are remapped to a 0.05-degree regular grid and are compliant with the GHRSST Data Specification version 2.
A systematic literature review dataset titled 'Beyond production: the uneven evidence base on climate change and food flows'. It comprises data from screening and analysis phases, including Excel and CSV files, and an R script for figure generation. The dataset was authored by A. Chilambwe and last updated on 2026-05-23.
A report from the Australian Ocean Data Network, last updated in April 2026, presents results from two dry-season surveys in Keppel Bay and Casuarina Creek. It investigates biogeochemical properties of the water column and underlying sediments to understand nutrient and sediment pathways in a macrotidal estuary. The study aims to address ecological threats to the Great Barrier Reef from agricultural catchment activities.
Three discrete depositional systems (A-C) are distinguished in the Lower Cretaceous Eumeralla Formation, based on relationships, thicknesses, and palaeocurrent data from outcrops in the eastern Otway Basin. The dataset, provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network, includes measurements of sandstone bodies up to 70 meters thick and interchannel siltstones. It was last updated on 2026-04-10.
Geoscience Australia produced spatial datasets modeling natural hazards for the Rockhampton Regional Council area under current and future climate conditions. The work considered tropical cyclone wind, bushfire, storm tide, coastal erosion, and sea-level rise. Outputs include a technical report, hazard maps, and digital spatial data.
Sensor stations on Seattle bridges and streets record road surface and ambient air temperature every minute, with data averaged from second-by-second measurements. The dataset is updated hourly and retains only the most recent 48 hours of records. It is provided by the City of Seattle's open data portal.
Nine peer-reviewed articles from the Australian Geological Survey Organisation's journal. The collection includes research on cleavage classification, Archaean gold mineralisation, geological mapping, seismicity, landscape evolution, marine benthic communities, Permian foraminiferids, Cambrian conodonts, and basaltic eruption sites. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
NASA-produced skin sea surface temperature data from the VIIRS instrument on the Suomi-NPP satellite, providing global daily coverage. The dataset contains two SST products: a day/night skin SST derived from 11 and 12 micron channels, and a night-only SST_triple using 3.7, 11, and 12 micron channels. Production is a collaboration between NASA JPL, the Ocean Biology Processing Group, and RSMAS under the GHRSST project.