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1994/95 data from AGSO Cruise 149 and ANARE Voyage 6 details marine geoscience activities in Prydz Bay, the Mac.Robertson Shelf, and the Kerguelen Plateau. The report summarizes preliminary results from seismic lines and sediment sampling aimed at understanding modern sedimentary processes and Plio-Pleistocene environmental history. It was produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
High Mountain Asia is covered by this dataset of downscaled six-hourly atmospheric forcings from ECMWF and CHIRPS precipitation. The data spans from 2003 to 2019 at a spatial resolution of approximately 1 kilometer. It is hosted on AWS Open Data and requires an Earthdata Login account for access.
ORNL DAAC's Spatial Data Access Tool (SDAT) provides a suite of Web-based applications for visualizing and downloading spatial data. The tool incorporates Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standard Web services, including Web Coverage Service (WCS), Web Map Service (WMS), and Web Feature Service (WFS). It offers data types covering agriculture, atmosphere, biosphere, climate indicators, human dimensions, land surface, oceans, and terrestrial hydrosphere.
A magnitude 7.9 earthquake caused at least $300,000 AUD in damage and generated a two-meter tsunami near Bougainville on 20 July 1975. The report details geological effects like landsliding and liquefaction, and analyzes the fault mechanism and aftershock zone spanning 12,500 square kilometers. This analysis was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
A 1975 magnitude 7.9 earthquake caused at least $300,000 in damage to Bougainville and the Shortland Islands, triggering a two-meter tsunami. The report details geological effects like landsliding and liquefaction, and analyzes fault mechanisms and aftershock patterns. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
19 groundwater water resource plan areas define the administrative boundaries for the Murray-Darling Basin. The dataset, created by the Murray-Darling Basin Authority, delineates these zones, with two areas showing distinct boundaries for surface outcrop and buried geological formations. It was last updated in April 2026.
Nineteen groundwater water resource plan areas define the Murray-Darling Basin's aquifer management zones. The dataset includes distinct boundaries for surface outcrop and buried geological formations in two specific areas. It is produced and maintained by the Murray-Darling Basin Authority, with a recent update in April 2026.
Seismic survey data was collected at Haddon Downs, South Australia, in October and November 1957. The survey recorded two key seismic refractors and reflection data to analyze subsurface structures within the Eromanga Sub-basin. The work was conducted by Santos Ltd. under an Oil Prospecting Licence.
Two seismic refractors were recorded at depths of 2,700 and 7,250 feet during this 1957 survey. The data reveals a sedimentary section up to 16,000 feet thick within the Eromanga Sub-basin. The survey was conducted by Santos Ltd. and is managed by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
13,200 to 12,200 calibrated years before present, this paleoclimatic dataset captures the Allerรธd to Younger Dryas transition from sediments of Pleลกnรฉ Lake in the Czech Republic. It provides a high-resolution proxy for precipitation intensity based on maximum grain size measurements, alongside geochemical and chronological analyses. The study integrates radiocarbon dating and Laacher See cryptotephra identification to reassess hydroclimatic patterns during this period.
An experimental seismograph survey tested techniques for recording reflections through basalt cover in Victoria's Western District Basin during November and December 1956. The Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics conducted the work for Frome-Broken Hill Pty. Ltd., recording reflections from depths down to eleven thousand feet. Survey traverses tested single shot-hole, pattern, and air-shooting techniques under varied surface conditions.
An experimental seismograph survey conducted near Heywood, Victoria, tested seismic methods through basalt layers in November and December 1956. The Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics performed the work for Frome-Broken Hill Pty. Ltd., recording reflections from depths down to eleven thousand feet. Several short traverses tested pattern shooting, air-shooting, and single shot-hole techniques.
Water quality sample year information from the Government of Yukon, intended for use with CMI Water Quality Sampling Sites data. The dataset was last updated in March 2026 and is distributed via the GeoYukon platform.
Otolith age, length, and growth increment measurements for North Sea cod (*Gadus morhua*), likely collected over a long time series. The dataset includes high-resolution photographs and is provided by the Government Digital Service via the EU Open Data platform. It is intended for investigating direct impacts of temperature changes on fish stocks.
2026-modeled GIS data provides polygon representations of waterbodies for the City of Whitehorse, Yukon. The dataset was created using the NENA NG9-1-1 GIS Data Template for emergency services and is distributed by the Government of Yukon.
2026 data provides representations of creeks, streams, and rivers for the City of Whitehorse, Yukon. Features were modeled using the NENA NG9-1-1 GIS Data Template (NENA-REF-006.2-2022). The dataset is distributed by the Government of Yukon via GeoYukon.
AGSO Cruise 149 of the R.V. Aurora Australis planned a marine geoscience program in Prydz Bay, the MacRobertson Shelf, and the Kerguelen Plateau during February-April 1995. The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts this pre-cruise report detailing scientific aims and methods for studying sedimentary records to understand past climate and ice sheet changes. The cruise targeted three geographical features to reconstruct environmental history over intervals from 10,000 to 5,000,000 years.
20,729 species occurrence records for 151 stipitate Thelephorales ectomycorrhizal fungi across six genera, supporting a global conservation assessment under climate change. The dataset includes R scripts for ensemble species distribution modeling, diversity analyses, and systematic conservation planning using environmental data from WorldClim and HWSD. It was created by Siao Li and contains analyses for future climate scenarios SSP2-4.5 and SSP5-8.5 for the periods 2041โ2060 and 2081โ2100.
Global Affairs Canada produced a report documenting key outcomes from Canada's Arctic Council Chairmanship. The text highlights initiatives in economic development, environmental protection, and Indigenous community well-being. This archived publication is from 2026 and is for research or recordkeeping purposes only.
Approximately 4000 km of deep crustal seismic data was proposed for acquisition across the offshore Otway Basin. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this cruise proposal for AGSO Survey 137, planned for the period from early December 1994 to late January 1995. It details technical parameters and scientific goals for characterizing the basin's architecture.