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26,965 datasets
BMRG06MV bathymetry data was collected by Bishop Museum, Hawaii and the University of California San Diego aboard the R/V Melville from 22 February to 13 April 1996. The dataset contains 128m-210m resolution, 32-bit geotiffs processed from SeaBeam 2000 sonar data using CARIS HIPS and SIPS software. It covers the transit route from Fremantle to Port Hedland on the Southeast Indian Ridge.
GPS measurements track land uplift in northern Antarctica Peninsula and Amundsen Sea Embayment due to rapid ice sheet melting. The dataset supports a computer model, CitcomSVE, which simulates crust and mantle displacement using 3-D mantle viscosity and elastic properties. The project aims to interpret GPS data to constrain mantle viscosity and predict future land displacement.
Oceanographic and remote sensing data support a study on the response of East Antarctica's Totten and Denman glaciers to ocean warming. The project uses numerical models constrained by in-situ float profiler measurements of water temperature and salinity and satellite-derived melt rates. This international research, led by AMD_USAPDC with British and Australian partners, aims to reduce uncertainty in century-scale sea-level rise projections, with data current through 2026.
Polar ocean data from a project developing autonomous Wave Glider platforms for high-latitude air-sea interaction research. The project, led by researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography with NSF support, involves testing in laboratory facilities and field deployments off La Jolla, CA and the Southern Ocean, with final data expected by August 2026.
Model data investigates carbon outgassing patterns and three-dimensional overturning pathways in the Southern Ocean. The analysis uses the Biogeochemical Southern Ocean State Estimate (B-SOSE), a model that assimilates observations. The dataset is associated with an NSF-funded project and is scheduled for updates until 2028.
Climate model output data from NCAR's Community Earth System Model CMIP5 runs provides six hourly intervals for the 3-D global atmosphere. It includes a 20th Century simulation from 1950 to 2005 and three Representative Concentration Pathway future scenarios spanning 2005 to 2100. These computer runs were completed in 2011 by the SCIOPS organization.
Western Prydz Bay, Antarctica, contains features documenting sedimentary processes from the last glacial cycle. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this dataset, which analyzes grounding zone wedges, flutes, and dune fields using seismic profiles and sidescan sonographs. The record was last updated in April 2026.
Satellite-derived bathymetry and seafloor habitat classification data for the Christmas Island Marine Park. The dataset provides 2-meter horizontal resolution mapping of shallow waters from 0 to 25 meters depth, processed by EOMAP using proprietary software. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in 2026.
Geoscience Australia's Exploring for the Future program and Western Australia's Exploration Incentive Scheme integrated datasets to improve geological understanding of northern Australia. The data focuses on the onshore Canning Basin, covering approximately 530,000 km2, and includes Australia's longest onshore seismic line (18GA-KB1) and the deep stratigraphic well Waukarlycarly 1. The dataset was last updated in April 2026.
Galilee Basin hydrogeological inventory provides descriptive attribute information for areas bounded by spatial groundwater features. The dataset groups information into themes including location, geology, hydrogeology, groundwater management, and land use. Australian Ocean Data Network published this inventory, with a record last updated in April 2026.
Late Neogene to mid-Pleistocene data documents ice flow and sediment deposition changes in the Lambert Glacier-Amery Ice Shelf system. The analysis is based on stratigraphy from an Ocean Drilling Program hole and debris flow deposits in a trough mouth fan. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
A legacy proposal document for Rig Seismic Survey 126, likely concerning marine hydrocarbon resources and environmental geochemistry. The dataset is published by Geoscience Australia Data on data_gov_au. The record was last updated on 2026-05-14.
Officer Basin hydrogeological inventory provides descriptive attribute information for spatial groundwater features across Australia's Officer Basin. The dataset covers an area of approximately 525,000 square kilometres and was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network. It was last updated in April 2026.
Two sedimentary basins in south-central Victoria contain attribute data grouped into 11 themes including location, geology, and groundwater management. The Australian Ocean Data Network compiled this inventory, with a last recorded update in April 2026. Data describes formations like the Yaloak and Werribee formations, representing millions of years of geological history.
ODP drilling proposal 510-rev 1 outlines a scientific investigation in the Coral Sea. The document, published by Geoscience Australia Data, likely details plans for studying sea-level variation, fluid flow, and paleoceanography through drilling. No abstract or sample data is available for this legacy product.
Geochronology data constrains the extrusion of the Buddycurrawa Volcanics to the late Paleoproterozoic, between approximately 1662 and 1631 million years ago. The dataset, published by Geoscience Australia researchers in 2020, identifies potassic alteration and evidence of a shallow-marine hydrothermal system. It provides new stratigraphic correlations and insights into regional base metal mineral potential.
Gippsland Basin's geological record spans from the Late Jurassic to the present day, formed during the separation of Australia and Antarctica. This dataset provides a structured inventory of hydrogeological features and attributes for the basin, grouped into themes like groundwater, geology, and land use. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
50 sonobuoys recorded seismic, gravity, and magnetic data over the Capel and Faust Basins, 800 km east of Australia, during the 2006/07 GA302 survey. Geoscience Australia interpreted the data to estimate P-wave velocities and sediment thickness in the upper sedimentary section. Preliminary analysis identified four distinct seismic reflection patterns and velocity layers ranging from 1.9 to 5.3 km/s.
Eastern Mediterranean mud volcanoes from the Olimpi and Anaximander Mountains areas provide pore water chemistry data. The dataset was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026. It studies fluid transport modes, spatial chemical heterogeneity, and calculates formation water temperatures.
Seismic wave velocities in the New Guinea-Solomon Islands region. The dataset is a legacy product from Geoscience Australia, likely containing tabular and geospatial data related to earth science and geophysics. Metadata is minimal; actual content requires verification after download.