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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.
Legacy marine survey data from the Gippsland and Bass Basins released by Geoscience Australia. The dataset consists of non-seismic data, likely including bathymetry, gravity, or magnetic measurements, accompanied by explanatory notes in PDF and HTML formats. Its last update was recorded as 2026-05-14.
Australian Ocean Data Network provides a hydrogeological inventory for the Maryborough-Nambour Basins in Queensland. The dataset describes groundwater features, geology, and land use across themes including location, demographics, physical geography, and groundwater management. It was last updated in April 2026.
Legacy product from Geoscience Australia with no abstract available. The dataset is described as an archival record of non-seismic data processing for marine navigation, gravity, magnetic, and water depth data. It was last updated on 2026-05-14.
A hydrogeological inventory for the Clarence-Moreton Basin in Australia, compiled by the Australian Ocean Data Network. It groups descriptive attributes into themes including location, demographics, geology, hydrogeology, groundwater management, and land use. The basin contains sedimentary sequences up to 4000 meters thick, formed from non-marine deposits including sandstone, siltstone, mudstone, conglomerate, and coal.
North Queensland is the geographic focus of this dataset. It describes basaltic volcanoes active during the Cainozoic era. The data is a legacy product from Geoscience Australia, published on data_gov_au, with a last updated date of 2026-05-14.
Legacy product released by Geoscience Australia containing non-seismic data from research cruises 4 and 5 conducted on the Queensland Plateau, north east Australia. The data was last updated on 2026-05-14 04:08:38.488178. The dataset's explanatory notes are provided in PDF and HTML formats.
Geoscience Australia Data published a case study comparing marine seismic and airborne magnetic data. The dataset is hosted on data_gov_au and was last updated on 2026-05-14. Its description notes it is a legacy product with no abstract available.
Geoscience Australia processed marine seismic data, likely from Australian waters. The dataset contains legacy information on seismic streamer positioning and water depth calculations at receiver locations. It is published on data_gov_au and was last updated on 2026-05-14.
Legacy product from Geoscience Australia documenting a seismic research cruise. The initial report likely details the structure and stratigraphy of the northeast Gippsland Basin and southern New South Wales margin. Published on data_gov_au, its content is available in PDF and HTML formats.
A historical reconstruction of monthly global ocean surface temperatures and anomalies on a 2-degree spatial grid since 1854. The dataset is produced by NOAA using in-situ observations and a consistent statistical methodology to account for uneven sampling. Version 5 incorporates improved input sources like Argo floats and ICOADS R3.0, and enhanced methodologies for better representation of El NiΓ±o and La NiΓ±a events.
Legacy product from Geoscience Australia with no abstract available. The dataset likely contains geological and seismic data from two research cruises in the central Great Australian Bight region. It was last updated on 2026-05-14 and is available in PDF and HTML formats.
A 2021 satellite-based analysis of the Mount Nyiragongo eruption's impact. The United Nations Satellite Centre (UNOSAT) used a Sentinel-1 image from 25 May 2021 to map 1,540 structures and 9 km of roads affected by lava north of Goma airport. This is a preliminary analysis not yet validated in the field.
Legacy product released by Geoscience Australia Data. The dataset consists of explanatory notes accompanying non-seismic data from a research cruise to the Kerguelen Plateau. The specific data types, volume, and temporal coverage are not detailed in the available metadata.
Environment Agency groundwater flow models define three concentric protection zones around public drinking water sources based on 50-day and 400-day pollutant travel times. These merged, public-facing geospatial outlines remove overlapping boundaries to provide a clear map of regulatory constraints for land-use planning. The dataset serves as an initial screening tool to assess contamination risks to potable groundwater abstractions.
ARCSIX_Aerosol_AircraftInSitu_P3B_Data contains in-situ aerosol measurements from 12 instruments aboard a NASA P-3B aircraft during the 2024 Arctic summer. The campaign, based in Greenland, aimed to quantify contributions of surface properties, clouds, aerosols, and precipitation to the Arctic surface radiation budget and sea ice melt. A related dataset, ARCSIX_MetNav_AircraftInSitu_LaRC-G3_Data, provides meteorology and navigation data from the LaRC G-III aircraft during the same deployments.
MayβAugust 2024 data from the NASA ARCSIX campaign, featuring in-situ measurements of atmospheric trace gases collected onboard a P-3B aircraft over Greenland. The dataset includes concentrations of methane, carbon dioxide, and ozone, captured by a PICARRO G2401-m analyzer and a 2B Technologies ozone monitor. Its primary objective is to validate remote sensing algorithms and improve model parameterizations for Arctic sea ice, cloud, and aerosol monitoring.
ARCSIX_Cloud_AircraftInSitu_Learjet_Data contains in-situ cloud microphysics measurements from the SPEC-Learjet aircraft during the NASA ARCSIX campaign. The data feature measurements from probes including the 2D-Gray Particle Probe, 2D-Stereo Particle Probe, Fast Cloud Droplet Probe, High Volume Precipitation Spectrometer, and Nevzorov Water Vapor Probe. The campaign aimed to quantify contributions to the Arctic summer surface radiation budget and sea ice melt during the early melt season.
ARCTAS_AircraftRemoteSensing_BE200_HSRL_Data contains High Spectral Resolution Lidar (HSRL) measurements collected onboard the BE-200 aircraft during NASA's Arctic Research of the Composition of the Troposphere from Aircraft and Satellites (ARCTAS) mission. The data supports the study of long-range pollution transport, boreal forest fire impacts, and aerosol radiative forcing in the climatically sensitive Arctic region. It was part of the International Polar Year 2007-2008 POLARCAT experiment.
A post-cruise report summarizes preliminary results from the 1994/95 AGSO/Antarctic CRC/ANARE marine geoscience program. The survey, designated AGSO Cruise 149 (BANGSS), targeted Prydz Bay, the Mac.Robertson Shelf, and the Kerguelen Plateau. Its goals were to understand modern sedimentary processes and reconstruct the region's Plio-Pleistocene environmental history.