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Extended abstracts accompany presentations from the GOMA seismic and magneto-telluric workshop held in Adelaide on 25 November 2010. The collection likely contains technical summaries of geophysical research focused on the Gawler Craton, Officer Basin, Musgrave Province, and Amadeus Basin regions. Geoscience Australia Data maintains this record.
Legacy product from Geoscience Australia concerning methods for improving seismic reflection data quality. The document is published on data_gov_au and was last updated on 2026-05-06. The abstract is unavailable, and the content is provided in PDF and HTML formats.
Geoscience Australia Data published a preliminary report on a seismic survey conducted at the Derwent Bridge site in Hobart, Tasmania. The dataset, last updated in May 2026, is available in PDF and HTML formats. The raw description indicates this is a legacy product with no abstract available.
Geoscience Australia Data published a report on groundwater prospects for the Yuendumu Native Reserve. The report is available in PDF and HTML formats and was last updated on 2026-05 06. It likely contains hydrological analysis and geological assessments relevant to water resource management in the region.
Seismic data collected at stations in Melbourne, Macquarie Island, Mawson, and Port Moresby during the International Geophysical Year. The dataset is published by Geoscience Australia and was last updated in May 2026. The available file formats are PDF and HTML, suggesting the data may be presented in reports or documentation.
Geoscience Australia Data published a preliminary report on Antarctic ice-cap thickness measurements. The report likely contains data collected using seismic and gravimetric methods. It is available as a legacy product in PDF and HTML formats, with minimal metadata provided.
Information from sedimentary sequences drilled in and around Antarctica over the last two decades. The dataset, hosted by Geoscience Australia, describes the region's influence on global climates over the past 50 million years. It was last updated on 2026-04-20.
23 Landsat TM images from 1984 to 1995 were processed using a radiometric rectification method to standardize digital number values for comparison across different atmospheric conditions. The dataset covers the BOREAS Southern and Northern Study Areas (SSA and NSA) in Canada. It was produced by the BOREAS TE-18 team, with data managed by ORNL_CLOUD.
ISCCP_TOVS_NAT_1 is the International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project TIROS Operational Vertical Sounder data set in Native Data Format. It provides a daily, global description of ozone, temperature, and humidity distributions derived from NOAA polar-orbiting satellite measurements. The data is gridded globally with a cell area equivalent to 2.5 degrees latitude/longitude at the equator.
1990-2016 data from the UKCEH Flood Event Data Suite, containing 174,450 paired rainfall and high-flow events extracted from time-series for 1203 river gauging stations and their catchments in Great Britain. The dataset includes 63 derived rainfall statistics and runoff signatures for each event. It was published by the Environmental Information Data Centre.
NASA MISR-derived analysis data from three Icelandic volcano eruptions: Eyjafjallajokull 2010, Grimsvotn 2011, and Holuhraun 2014-2015. The dataset includes files for each MISR overpass, containing plume height records, wind vectors, and aerosol property retrievals. The data is discussed in a 2020 paper by Flower and Kahn published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
MIL3MRD_005 is the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer Level 3 Component Global Radiance Product version 5 from NASA. It provides a monthly statistical summary of spectral top-of-atmosphere Bidirectional Reflectance Factor and spectral expansive albedos on a 0.5-degree geographic grid. Data collection is ongoing, with global coverage achieved in nine days using nine cameras measuring four spectral bands.
MIL3YRD_005 is a Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) Level 3 data product from NASA. It provides a statistical summary of spectral top-of-atmosphere Bidirectional Reflectance Factor and expansive albedos averaged over a year, reported on a 0.5-degree geographic grid. The data collection is ongoing, with global coverage achieved in nine days using nine cameras viewing Earth at nine different angles in four spectral bands.
Global seasonal summaries of top-of-atmosphere radiance parameters from NASA's MISR instrument. The data provides statistical summaries of Bidirectional Reflectance Factor and spectral albedos, averaged over quarterly seasons and reported on a 0.5-degree geographic grid. The Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) instrument consists of nine cameras measuring radiance in four spectral bands to monitor trends in aerosols, clouds, and land surface cover.
A daily statistical summary of Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) data, reported on a 0.5-degree by 0.5-degree geographic grid. The product contains spectral top-of-atmosphere Bidirectional Reflectance Factors and spectral expansive albedos, derived from nine cameras measuring in four spectral bands (443, 555, 670, and 865 nm). Data collection is ongoing, produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with a last update recorded for March 13, -2026.
Australian Ocean Data Network hosts a discussion paper from 2026 analyzing submarine activity in the Solomon Islands forearc. The paper, referencing a 1986 publication, argues that past activity attributed to the Cook submarine volcano likely stems from hydrothermal blowouts at a 1300-meter-deep vent. This dataset likely contains the full text of the discussion paper.
Two marine geophysical surveys, South Perth Basin 1 and 2, were conducted between July 9 and October 14, 1988, departing from Perth and finishing at Adelaide. The report summarises processing techniques applied to non-seismic geophysical data gathered during these surveys, which were part of BMR Project No 121.14. The data is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Geoscience Australia Data published a preliminary post-cruise report for the BMR Survey 91 seismic investigation. The report likely contains findings on the structure, stratigraphy, and petroleum resource potential of the Offshore Maryborough Basin, Southern Queensland Continental Margin, and Northern Tasman Basin. It is a legacy product with no abstract available, published on data_gov_au.
South Carolina rural air samples collected in July 2001 and January 2002 to determine seasonal variability of fine particulate matter (PM2.5). The dataset includes 40 samples per month and provides average concentrations and major component percentages, such as organic compounds and sulfates. It was produced by the NARSTO partnership and made available by NASA.
NARSTO_PAC2001_SLOCAN_PARK_GAS_PM_MET_DATA is the North American Research Strategy for Tropospheric Ozone (NARSTO) Pacific 2001 Air Quality Study (PAC2001) product for the Slocan Park site in Vancouver. Data was collected between August 11 and September 1, 2001, and includes measurements of gases, particulate matter (PM) chemical composition, and meteorological variables. The study was organized by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to address policy-relevant issues on ambient particulate matter and ozone.