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Department of Water and Environmental Regulation data provides minimum water table elevation values for 2019 over the Gnangara and Jandakot areas. The raster data is discretised into 10x10 meter cells across the Swan Coastal Plain in Western Australia, with contours displayed at 1-meter intervals.
Sixteen seismic-record sections from the Lennard Shelf were analyzed for frequency anomalies indicative of buried reef structures. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this analysis, which was last updated in April 2026. Four seismic sections showed confirmed anomalies, suggesting the presence of four additional buried reefs.
Sixteen seismic-record sections were analyzed for suspected reef structures in the Lennard Shelf. The dataset, managed by the Australian Ocean Data Network, documents frequency anomalies indicative of buried Upper Devonian reefs. It was last updated in April 2026.
Maximum depth to groundwater raster data for the Gnangara and Jandakot areas of Western Australia's Swan Coastal Plain. The dataset discretizes water table elevation into 10x10 meter cells with contours displayed at 1-meter intervals. It was produced by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation.
Aggregating results from a 1 km resolution hydrodynamic and transport model simulating the dispersal of the pesticide diuron in the Great Barrier Reef marine environment. The simulation period spans from January 2016 to July 2018, quantifying diuron loads from 16 rivers and incorporating a modeled half-life of 40 days for diuron in marine waters.
A 1961 reconnaissance marine reflection seismic survey was conducted in Exmouth Gulf and along the west coast of Western Australia. The two-boat operation produced magnetic tape recordings processed into variable area record sections and constructed maps of geological horizons, pre-Cretaceous structure, and water depth. The survey, conducted by West Australian Petroleum Pty Limited, identified synclinal character in Cretaceous sediments and traced major pre-Cretaceous fault trends beneath the Gulf.
Global analysis quantifies 0.96 ± 0.15 gigatons of biogenic carbon stored annually in durable goods and landfills for the year 2011. The dataset models carbon flows using Multi-Regional Supply-Use Tables and tracks end-of-life fate until 2100 across recycling, landfill, and emission pathways. It was created by Kaan Hidiroglu to assess the temporal dynamics and climate impacts of biogenic carbon storage.
A 2011 material flow analysis quantifies annual biogenic carbon flows into durable goods and landfills across the global economy. The study estimates 0.96 ± 0.15 gigatons of bio-C were stored that year, applying lifetime-based discharge modeling until 2100 to track end-of-life fate across recycling, landfill, and emission pathways.
2011 data quantifies annual biogenic carbon flows into durable goods and landfills across the global economy. The study estimates 0.96 ± 0.15 gigatons of bio-C was stored, with 46% projected for discharge before 2050 based on product lifespans. It was authored by Kaan Hidiroglu using a material flow analysis framework and lifetime-based discharge modeling.
Kaan Hidiroglu's 2026 study quantifies biogenic carbon flows in the global technosphere for 2011, estimating 0.96 ± 0.15 gigatons of carbon stored annually in durable goods and landfills. The dataset supports lifetime-based discharge modeling until 2100, tracking carbon fate across recycling, landfill, and emission pathways.
This dataset quantifies annual biogenic carbon flows into durable goods and landfills for the global economy in 2011, estimating 0.96 ± 0.15 gigatons of carbon stored. It applies a material flow analysis framework and lifetime-based discharge modeling to track carbon fate until 2100. The data was created by Kaan Hidiroglu using Multi-Regional Supply-Use Tables and detailed extension accounts.
A deep crustal seismic data acquisition proposal for the offshore Otway Basin in southeastern Australia. The AGSO Survey 137 project aimed to acquire approximately 4000 km of data between early December 1994 and late January 1995 to determine the basin's deep architecture and extensional processes. The survey was conducted by the Australian Ocean Data Network using tuned airgun arrays and differential GPS navigation.
A magnitude 7.9 earthquake on 20 July 1975 caused at least $300,000 in damage and generated a two-metre tsunami in the Solomon Islands. The Australian Ocean Data Network provides a detailed report on resulting landslides, liquefaction, and damage to villages and mining infrastructure. The report includes analysis of aftershocks over a 12,500 square kilometre area and discusses the earthquake's tectonic context and future seismic risk.
A seismic refraction survey conducted on the site of the Barrington (Devil's Gate) dam and power station in 1961 for the Hydro-Electric Commission of Tasmania. The record is provided by Geoscience Australia Data and was last updated in May 2026. The data likely contains subsurface geophysical measurements to assess site conditions for hydroelectric infrastructure.
A geoscience survey of the Kenn Plateau off northeast Australia conducted by R.V. Southern Surveyor in 2004. The dataset includes continuous multibeam-sonar swath-bathymetry, 3090 km of multichannel seismic and magnetic data, and twelve dredge hauls of sedimentary rocks. Results describe the plateau's thinned continental crust, rift basins, and volcanic structures.
Mole fractions for over 60 atmospheric trace gases were collected using a Programmable Flask Package sampler aboard NASA's DC-8 aircraft. The Atmospheric Tomography mission conducted systematic global-scale atmospheric profiling from 0.2 to 12 km altitude across four seasons between 2016 and 2018. Flask samples were analyzed by NOAA's Global Monitoring Division and INSTAAR's Stable Isotope Lab for trace gases and methane isotopes.
2019 minimum depth to groundwater values for the Gnangara and Jandakot areas of the Swan Coastal Plain in Western Australia. Contours are displayed using 1-meter intervals derived from raster data discretized into 10x10 meter cells.
Geoscience Australia's GA302 survey collected data from 50 sonobuoys over the Capel and Faust Basins in 2006. The data includes interpreted P-wave velocity estimates for four sedimentary layers, gravity and magnetic anomaly data, and high-quality seismic reflection data. These were used to model sediment thickness, which may reach up to 5 kilometers in some areas.
Gnangara Jandakot Water Table Elevation (Raster) – 2019 Max contains maximum water table elevation values for 2019, discretised into 10x10m cells over the Swan Coastal Plain in Western Australia. The dataset was created by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation and contours are displayed using 1m intervals.
CALIPSO was launched on April 28, 2006 to study the impact of clouds and aerosols on Earth's radiation budget. Its Imaging Infrared Radiometer (IIR) Level 1B product contains geolocated, calibrated radiances registered to a 1 km grid along the lidar track. The satellite flew in the A-Train constellation until September 2018 and its science mission concluded on August 1, 2023.