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Geoscience Australia's National Gravity Compilation 2019 tilt image is derived from nearly 1.4 million ground gravity stations and offshore data. The grid has a cell size of approximately 435 meters and covers Australia and its continental margins. Data were collected from the 1940s to 2019 by government, industry, and research organizations.
Approximately 1.8 million gravity observations, including nearly 1.4 million ground stations, were used to generate this grid. The National Gravity Compilation 2019 DGIR tilt image is a processed geophysical grid showing edge-detected gravity anomalies over Australia and its margins, produced by Geoscience Australia. It combines ground data collected from the 1940s onward with offshore data from global sources, processed to a cell size of approximately 435 meters.
A gravity anomaly grid for Australia and its continental margins, derived from approximately 1.8 million observations. The grid combines ground data from the Australian National Gravity Database, offshore data from global sources, and airborne gravity surveys totaling 451,000 line kilometers. Geoscience Australia compiled and quality-checked the data, which incorporates measurements from the 1940s to 2019.
The George Vth Basin on the East Antarctic margin contains recently discovered drift deposits. The dataset likely contains evidence from 35 kHz sub-bottom profiling and sediment cores, providing information on Holocene palaeoceanography and bottom current activity. It was aggregated by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on 2026-04-10.
Harvard Dataverse hosts replication data for a 2026 political science paper. Alexander Cohen authored the dataset supporting the paper 'Changing Policy in a Changing Climate: How Intermittent Advocacy By Diverse Groups Influences Legislative Outcomes'. The dataset likely contains variables related to advocacy campaigns and legislative outcomes.
Comprising flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere using eddy covariance techniques. Data were processed with PyFluxPro (v3.4.18) to produce gap-filled Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). The site is a cattle grazing station in a tall open savanna near Townsville, Queensland.
Aggregating flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere using eddy covariance techniques. Data were processed with PyFluxPro (v3.4.18) to produce a final, gap-filled product including Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), Gross Primary Productivity (GPP), and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). The station is part of the Australian Mountain Research Facility, located at 1616 meters elevation in Alpine vegetation.
ARCOS, a network operated by the Dauphin Island Sea Lab, has collected continuous real-time data from fixed stations across coastal Alabama since 2003. Stations are strategically placed to sample across salinity gradients, from delta to offshore, measuring parameters like air temperature, wind speed, water temperature, salinity, and dissolved oxygen. This long-term, multi-parameter dataset supports environmental monitoring and resource management for the Gulf of Mexico region.
Featuring flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere using eddy covariance techniques. Data were processed with PyFluxPro (v3.4.15) to produce a final, gap-filled product including Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), Gross Primary Productivity (GPP), and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). The site is a cattle grazing station in a tall open savanna near Townsville, Queensland, characterized by native and introduced grasses.
Aggregating flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere using eddy covariance techniques. Data were processed with PyFluxPro (v3.4.21) to produce a final, gap-filled product including Net Ecosystem Exchange partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity and Ecosystem Respiration. The site is a cattle grazing station in Queensland, Australia, characterized by tall open savanna.
A 2026 technical paper from the Yukon Geological Survey provides seismic and geological constraints on the structure and hydrocarbon potential of the northern Whitehorse trough in Yukon, Canada. The dataset, available in HTML format, contains interpreted geological and geophysical data for this region.
A geological paper examines multi-stage gold precipitation and collection by immiscible liquids in a reduced-intrusion related gold system at Dublin Gulch, western Canada. The document is published by the Yukon Geological Survey and was last updated in March 2026. Specific data dimensions such as row or column counts are not provided.
Eddy covariance measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere. Data were processed using PyFluxPro (v3.5.0) to produce gap-filled Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). The site is a pastoral woodland in a humid subtropical climate, part of the Australian Critical Zone Observatories network.
A collection of flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere, processed using PyFluxPro (v3.4.17). It provides gap-filled data with Net Ecosystem Exchange partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity and Ecosystem Respiration from a tall open savanna site used for cattle grazing.
Comprising flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere using eddy covariance techniques. Data were processed with PyFluxPro (v3.4.17) to produce gap-filled Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). Measurements are from the Fletcherview Tropical Rangeland SuperSite, a cattle grazing savanna site in Queensland, Australia.
Geoscience Australia Data published a final report on a seismic reflection survey conducted in the Sydney Basin, New South Wales. The survey was performed between February and May of 1957. The dataset consists of legacy documents in PDF and HTML formats, with minimal descriptive metadata available.
Geoscience Australia Data published a legacy product documenting the activity of Tuluman Volcano in the St Andrew Strait, Admiralty Islands. The dataset covers a specific period from September 1955 through March 1957. The raw description indicates no abstract is available, and the primary file formats are PDF and HTML.
A global prediction of the area of continental shelves where sediment is mobilized, derived for the first time from climate model wave data. The dataset uses estimates of significant wave height and period from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts. It is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Output from the FAMOUS General Circulation Model presented in the study by Dentith et al. (2018). The dataset includes ocean variables like salinity and temperature at a 2.5° x 3.75° resolution and atmospheric variables like precipitation at a 5° x 7.5° resolution, processed into netCDF timeseries. The data was produced under NERC grant NE/L002574/1 and is hosted by the British Geological Survey.
Near real-time satellite-derived chlorophyll concentration data from the Sentinel-3A OLCI instrument, processed by the NASA Ocean Biology DAAC. The dataset provides a global mapped, reduced-resolution snapshot of ocean conditions using quicklook processing methods. Inputs and calibration for these products are described as less than optimal, representing data from a short time period within a single orbit.