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26,958 datasets
The Sustainable Management of Coastal Groundwater Resources project addresses increasing pressure on coastal dune aquifers from urbanisation and tourism. Data from the Australian Ocean Data Network, last updated in April 2026, focuses on the Mid North Coast region to prevent over-extraction and seawater intrusion.
The offshore Vlaming Sub-basin in Australia is the focus of this assessment for long-term CO2 storage. Geoscience Australia evaluated the Gage Sandstone and South Perth Shale formations, identifying widespread fault reactivation and seismic anomalies. The study highlights spatial variability in seal quality and fault reactivation history for both petroleum exploration and CO2 storage.
Brisbane City Council provides a spatial dataset of existing stormwater quality improvement devices (SQIDs) within its local government area. The data includes four main device types: Filter, Gross Pollution Trap (GPT), Trash Rack, and Wetland. It is designed to be combined with other stormwater network data for a complete asset view.
Over 6000 m of sediment is interpreted in the deepest pockets of this 3D gravity model set. The data was acquired during the summer of 2006/07 on survey GA-302 and delivered by Geoscience Australia. The report describes tools developed for 3D gravity modelling to integrate with traditional seismic interpretation workflows.
Lowered Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (LADCP) data provides estimates of deep ocean absolute currents and shear, collected for the Global Ocean Ship-based Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP). The dataset begins in 2015, with 1-2 research cruises per year revisiting World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) transect lines across major ocean basins. Data integration and assembly are managed by specialists at the University of Hawaii and Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.
8000 square kilometres of geological and hydrogeological data describe the Ord Basin on the Western Australia-Northern Territory border. The inventory, compiled by the Australian Ocean Data Network, groups attributes into themes like geology, groundwater, and land use. It details a basin with up to 2500 meters of sedimentary rock across three major synclines.
An 8000 square kilometre intracratonic sedimentary basin on the Western Australia and Northern Territory border. The dataset contains descriptive attribute information grouped into themes like location, geology, hydrogeology, and land use, compiled by the Australian Ocean Data Network. It was last updated in April 2026.
Observational data on methane cold seeps, focusing on fluid advection, geochemistry, and associated microbial and benthic communities. The dataset originates from the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Late Palaeozoic glacial grooved surfaces in the Grant Range, Canning Basin, provide evidence for ice sheet extent and movement. The data, published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, includes observations of groove orientation and sedimentary structures indicating ice motion from the south-southeast. It suggests ice sheets originating in the Pilbara Block extended approximately 400 km into the basin.
Australian Ocean Data Network hosts a review synthesizing research on the effects of climate change on noncoral benthic invertebrates in tropical reef ecosystems. The work analyzes modern and fossil records to predict species vulnerability to stressors like rising sea surface temperatures. This framework was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
A scientific review synthesizes available information on the impacts of climate change on noncoral benthic invertebrates in tropical reef ecosystems. The work was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, with a platform record updated in April 2026. It examines effects on survivorship, development rates, reproduction timing, and broader ecological processes.
A GHRSST Level 4 sea surface temperature dataset is produced daily on a 0.25-degree global grid by NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. It uses optimal interpolation to blend satellite (AVHRR) and in-situ observations from ships, buoys, and Argo floats. The v2.1 version includes major improvements for data after January 1, 2016, such as enhanced in-situ data sources and revised bias corrections.
Australian Ocean Data Network's Bowen Basin dataset contains descriptive attribute information for areas bounded by spatial groundwater features. It groups data into themes including location, demographics, physical geography, surface water, geology, hydrogeology, groundwater management, land use, and scientific stimulus. The dataset was last updated in April 2026.
A hydrogeological inventory for the Bowen Basin, containing descriptive attribute information grouped into themes like location, geology, hydrogeology, and land use. The dataset describes a basin with up to 10,000 meters of sedimentary rock and over 100 hydrocarbon accumulations, managed by the Australian Ocean Data Network. It was last updated in April 2026.
An inventory of hydrogeological features for the Otway Basin, a sedimentary basin covering approximately 150,000 square kilometres along Australia's south-east margin. The dataset groups descriptive attributes into themes including location, geology, hydrogeology, groundwater, and land use. It is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
An inventory of hydrogeological features for the Otway Basin, a sedimentary basin covering approximately 150,000 square kilometres along Australia's south-east margin. The dataset groups descriptive attributes into themes including location, geology, hydrogeology, groundwater, and land use. It is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Geochemical data from the Narragudgil Volcanics sequence south of Wyalong, New South Wales, indicates an oceanic accumulation environment. The dataset, published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, was last updated on 2026-04-10. The volcanic rocks are associated with a highly magnetic package and have been compared to the older Jindalee Group.
Bathymetry data was collected by Oregon State University aboard the R/V Melville from 29 January to 12 March 1995 using a SeaBeam 2000 sonar system. The dataset contains 8-210m resolution, 32-bit geotiffs processed with CARIS HIPS and SIPS software from a transit between Fremantle, the Southeast Indian Ridge, and Hobart. Original scientists David Christie and the Marine Geoscience Data System should be acknowledged.
Parks Australia and EOMAP produced satellite-derived bathymetry and seafloor habitat classification for the Cocos (Keeling) Islands Marine Park. The dataset provides 2-meter horizontal resolution mapping for shallow waters from 0 to 25 meters depth. Data was acquired and processed in March 2022.
Seismic reflection data reveals two major sedimentary basins along the Wilkes Land and Terre Adelie margins containing over 5 seconds two-way travel time of sediments, interpreted as representing more than 9 kilometers in thickness. The Australian Ocean Data Network compiled this dataset, which identifies four seismic megasequences bounded by basement and key unconformities. It was last updated in April 2026.