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An experimental seismic survey conducted in 1957 within the Eromanga Sub-basin of the Great Artesian Basin. The data reveals at least 8,000 feet and possibly up to 16,000 feet of sedimentary section, with two important seismic refractors recorded at depths of approximately 2,700 and 7,250 feet. The survey was conducted by Santos Ltd. and contributed to preliminary mapping of subsurface structures.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a dataset for educational activities on sonar techniques and ocean floor mapping. The resource includes data for processing and plotting to discover seafloor features or shipwrecks. It was last updated on 2026-04-20.
10x10m raster cells contain minimum depth to groundwater values for 2019 across the Gnangara and Jandakot areas of Western Australia's Swan Coastal Plain. The dataset, created by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, displays contours at 1-meter intervals.
Daily geomagnetic and solar activity indices from 1957 onward, sourced from NOAA SWPC via CelesTrak. The dataset includes Kp/Ap geomagnetic indices, F10.7 solar radio flux, and international sunspot numbers. It was uploaded by juliensimon to Hugging Face.
A benthic habitat mapping dataset for the George V Shelf in East Antarctica, applying a hierarchical method to Geomorphic Unit and Biotope levels. The data results from a multi-disciplinary analysis integrating seismic profiles, multibeam sonar, oceanographic data, and sediment sampling results. The dataset was published by Geoscience Australia Data and was last updated in April 2026.
From 2020 to 2060, this dataset quantifies projected reductions in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) and CO2 emissions under distinct carbon mitigation scenarios for China. It was created by Ruifei Li using an integrated modeling framework and includes estimates of spatial distribution in air, soil, and water, and associated health impacts. The data was last updated on March 18, 2026.
Geochemical data indicates a sequence of Ordovician volcanic rocks south of Wyalong, New South Wales, accumulated in an oceanic environment. The Narragudgil Volcanics are described as having a complex magnetic signature and are associated with the Temora gold deposit. The dataset is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Daily global land surface temperature and emissivity data derived from MODIS Terra satellite observations. The dataset provides daytime and nighttime values on a 0.05-degree Climate Modeling Grid (CMG) with 7,200 columns and 3,600 rows covering the entire globe. Production of Version 6 was discontinued on July 31, 2023, and users are directed to Version 6.1.
The MODIS/Terra Land Surface Temperature/Emissivity Monthly L3 Global 0.05Deg CMG V061 dataset is produced by NASA. It provides monthly averaged land surface temperature and emissivity values on a global 0.05-degree Climate Modeling Grid, composited from daily MOD11C1 files. The dataset includes layers for daytime and nighttime observations, quality assessments, view angles, and clear-sky observation counts.
MODIS/Terra Version 6 data provides monthly Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity values in a 0.05-degree Climate Modeling Grid covering the entire globe. The product was decommissioned on July 31, 2023, and users are directed to the newer Version 6.1. It was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and includes layers for daytime and nighttime observations, quality control, and emissivity from specific spectral bands.
Seismic refraction surveys in Australia and nearby marine areas provide data on crustal velocities and layer thicknesses. The averages of these at various places have been used to estimate a density-depth structure and calculate a crustal mass deficiency (CMD) for each site. The CMD ranges from about 13 kt/m^2 in the south-west of the continent to about 21 in parts of Queensland, with marine values from 15 to 17 kt/m^2.
10 general circulation ocean models from the IPCC 4th Assessment Report provide monthly outputs of zonal and meridional current velocity, wind speed, and stress. The data covers a subset region encompassing the Indonesian Throughflow and Leeuwin Current in the East Indian Ocean. Outputs span from the late 1800s to 2100 (2200 for some models), with horizontal resolutions ranging from approximately 1 to 2.5 degrees.
Continuous mean daily groundwater level data for Victorian monitoring bores, including the State Observation Bore Network. The dataset is provided by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and was last updated on April 9, 2026. Available file formats include MIF, SHP, EXTENDED TAB, GDB, and TAB.
Surface Hydrology Polygons (National) provides spatial locations and attributes for surface water features across Australia. The dataset includes natural and man-made features such as watercourse areas, swamps, reservoirs, and canals. It is maintained by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on 2026-04-16.
The MOD11C2 Version 6 product was decommissioned on July 31, 2023. It provided 8-day composite Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity (LST&E) values on a 0.05-degree global Climate Modeling Grid, derived from daily MODIS/Terra satellite observations. The dataset was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and includes 17 layers for daytime and nighttime measurements.
Sandy clays deposited during the Oligocene-Middle Miocene transgression preserve marine dinoflagellates extinct by the late Middle Miocene. The dataset likely contains stratigraphic and paleontological data from the Murray Basin, sourced via the Australian Ocean Data Network. It proposes correlations between the Mologa weathering surface and global sequence boundaries at 13.8 Ma or 10.5 Ma.
Acquisition and processing reports for a marine seismic reflection survey conducted in the offshore southern margin of the Gippsland Basin. The survey was funded by the Australian Government to investigate potential sites for geological CO2 storage. The reports are provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
South Perth Basin marine survey data collected between July 9 and October 14, 1988, departing from Perth and finishing at Adelaide. The report summarizes processing techniques applied to non-seismic geophysical data from BMR Marine Surveys 80 and 81, which were part of BMR Project No 121.14. Each survey lasted one month with a month between for crew change and maintenance.
Western Australia's Grant Range in the Canning Basin contains glacially grooved surfaces in Late Palaeozoic Grant Group rocks. The orientation of grooves and sedimentary structures indicate ice motion from the south-southeast, while pebbles of banded iron formation suggest ice sheets originated in the Pilbara Block and extended 400 km. These surfaces confirm the existence of large continental ice sheets in Western Australia during the Late Palaeozoic glaciation.
A 1986 paper in this journal concluded that past activity attributed to the Cook submarine volcano was likely hydrothermal blowouts from a sea floor vent 1300 m below sea level. The dataset from Geoscience Australia contains a discussion document on this topic, last updated on 2026-04-30. It is available in PDF and HTML formats.