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Seismic reflection profiles and bathymetric soundings reveal the structure of the Huon Gulf continental shelf and submarine canyons. The data includes details on the New Britain Trench, which is over 8000 meters deep, and the Markham submarine canyon system. This information was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, with a record last updated in April 2026.
Stratigraphic and structural analysis of the southern McArthur Basin in Australia's Northern Territory. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this geological bulletin describing four major stratigraphic groups with thicknesses up to 4500 meters. The report details rock formations, depositional environments, and structural features like the Batten Fault Zone.
Format descriptions for digital marine seismic and navigation data from the Australian Geological Survey Organisation. The documentation details standard and optional trace header entries, including SHOT, SPN, and FFID numbers, with conventions for data released before and after 1993. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, with a record last updated in April 2026.
Summer 2006/07 data from marine seismic survey GA302 over the Capel and Faust Basins on the Lord Howe Rise. The report describes velocity data from seismic reflection, refraction, and potential field surveys conducted by Geoscience Australia. It aims to improve sediment thickness estimation confidence for evaluating petroleum prospectivity in frontier basins.
Two dry-season surveys document biogeochemical properties of the water column and underlying sediments in the Fitzroy Estuary and Casuarina Creek. The data supports research into sediment, nutrient, and agrochemical pathways in macrotidal estuaries facing ecological change from agricultural activities. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this report, with a platform record last updated in April 2026.
Three discrete depositional systems (A-C) are distinguished within the Eumeralla Formation, with sandstone bodies up to 70 meters thick. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this analysis of Aptian-Albian aged outcrops in the eastern Otway Basin of southern Australia. It models sediment transport from volcanic complexes and basement blocks across the rift basin.
Geoscience Australia produced spatial datasets modeling five natural hazards under current and future climate conditions for the Rockhampton region. The project, funded by a National Climate Change Adaptation Research Grant, assessed tropical cyclone wind, bushfire, storm tide, coastal erosion, and sea-level rise. The technical report and associated data were published in 2026.
Terrace riser heights of approximately 3 meters indicate past earthquake events exceeding magnitude 7. This dataset contains geomorphological analysis and Holocene uplift rate estimates for the Lae urban area, focusing on the Ramu-Markham Fault Zone. It was presented at the 2023 Australian Earthquake Engineering Society Conference and published by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Geoscience Australia acquired approximately 6000 km of 2D seismic data from the Capel and Faust basins between December 2006 and January 2007. The RV Tangaroa conducted a 2007 marine reconnaissance survey, collecting gravity, magnetics, multibeam sonar, and sub-bottom profiler data alongside seafloor samples. These datasets are managed by the Australian Ocean Data Network to assess petroleum potential and inform environmental planning.
Early Cretaceous data from the Otway Basin on Australia's southern margin details the volcaniclastic Eumeralla Formation. The Australian Ocean Data Network provides analysis of four basin-wide lithostratigraphic units and their interpreted depositional environments. The dataset was last updated in April 2026.
Bathymetric and seismic reflection profiles cover approximately 110,000 km² of the Argo Abyssal Plain in the eastern Indian Ocean. The dataset, sourced from the Australian Ocean Data Network, analyzes about 2800 km of profiles to detail the tectonic and sedimentary history from the Late Jurassic to the present.
Niue Island, a 259 km² raised coral atoll in the South Pacific Ocean, is documented with data on its geological structure and freshwater aquifer characteristics. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this analysis, which was last updated in April 2026. It details findings from drilling, gravity and magnetic surveys, and aquifer tests.
1961 through 2004 ice observations from U.S. Coast Guard vessels and shore stations on the Great Lakes. The dataset includes measurements of ice thickness, concentration, weather conditions, and ice breaking activity. Data from 1961/62 to 1966/67 have been processed into a standard ASCII format and are sorted by year and station.
Metadata files contain names and URLs for antenna phase map data used in real-time GPS Precise Orbit Determination (POD) processing. The product is generated by JPL's Global Differential GPS Operations Centers and distributed by NASA's CDDIS. It includes the specific IGS ANTEX file name and identifiers for filter sources used in related GPS products.
OD0038 Groundwater Level Monitoring provides data from 14 groundwater observation wells across Prince Edward Island. The Government of Prince Edward Island maintains this resource, which includes mapped locations, graphs, and downloadable raw data. It offers long-term trend information on groundwater levels, both historical and real-time.
This dataset provides metadata and file URLs for antenna phase map data used in real-time Galileo Precise Orbit Determination (POD) processing. The product is generated at NASA's CDDIS by JPL's Global Differential GPS Operations Centers. It includes the IGS ANTEX file name and identifies the real-time filter source for related Galileo POD products.
Metadata files provide names and URLs for antenna phase map data used in real-time GLONASS Precise Orbit Determination (POD) processing. The dataset includes the IGS ANTEX file name and identifies the real-time filter source for related POD products. These files are generated by JPL's Global Differential GPS Operations Centers and distributed by NASA's CDDIS.
18 dredge hauls recovered volcanic and sedimentary rocks from deep water in the Gippsland Basin during the 1998 R/V Franklin research cruise FR 11/98. The study analyzed lithologies, ages, and paleo-environments of the basin, categorizing samples into Late Cretaceous volcanics, volcaniclastics, Neogene calcareous sediments, and Quaternary oozes. Data was collected by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
BARREL 1A Ephemeris data provides geographic and magnetic coordinates for stratospheric balloons launched to study electron precipitation from Earth's Radiation Belts. The data includes balloon epoch time, latitude, longitude, and altitude recorded every 4 seconds from GPS and derived magnetic coordinates using the IRBEM library. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration collected this data during multiple campaigns from Antarctica and Sweden between 2013 and 2016.
BARREL was a NASA Living with a Star Mission of Opportunity designed to study electron losses from Earth's Radiation Belts. Over 50 stratospheric balloons were launched from Antarctica and Sweden between 2013 and 2016, carrying X-ray spectrometers and magnetometers. This Level 2 dataset provides housekeeping voltage, temperature, current, and payload status values recorded every 40 seconds.