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A current model assesses land suitability for sunflower cultivation within the Southern Grampians Shire Council jurisdiction. It was developed by Deakin University as part of the Land Use Capability project for the council. The dataset was last updated in April 2026.
Southern Grampians Shire Council provides a current land suitability model for ryegrass cultivation. The model was developed by Deakin University as part of a Land Use Capability project. The dataset was last updated in April 2026.
A current geospatial model assesses the suitability of land for Ryegrass cultivation within the Southern Grampians Shire Council area. It was created by Deakin University for the council as part of a Land Use Capability project, with a detailed scientific report published in 2015. The underlying data was last updated in April 2026.
A geospatial model assesses land suitability for Panic Grass cultivation within the Southern Grampians Shire Council area. It was developed by Deakin University for the council as part of a Land Use Capability project, with the dataset last updated in April 2026. The underlying scientific methods and full report are available via a linked external document.
Current land suitability model for the Panic Grass commodity, developed for the Southern Grampians Shire Council. The model was created by Deakin University as part of the Land Use Capability project, with a detailed scientific report published in 2015. The dataset was last updated in April 2026.
A geospatial model assessing land suitability for berry cultivation in the Southern Grampians Shire Council area. It was developed by Deakin University for the council as part of a Land Use Capability project. The model was last updated in April 2026.
Deakin University modelled land use capability for berry cultivation across the Southern Grampians Shire Council region. The dataset provides a current suitability assessment, with the underlying scientific methods detailed in a linked 2015 report. Southern Grampians Shire Council published this model, which was last updated in April 2026.
Edinburgh's 22 candidate Special Landscape Areas (cSLAs) identified in a 2010 review. The candidates are based on landscape character assessment and evaluation of relative landscape value following a 2004 methodology from SNH and Historic Scotland. They are intended to replace existing local landscape designations and are accompanied by 'Statements of Importance' detailing their key characteristics.
Mitchell Shire Council provides a geospatial map layer showing the location of primary and secondary schools within its jurisdiction. The dataset is available in multiple formats including GeoJSON and SHP, and was last updated on April 26, 2026. It is published under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
42 video transects and 6,229 still photographs were collected from the Capel and Faust basins and Gifford Guyot during the TAN0713 survey in 2007. The voyage, operated through the Offshore Energy Security Program, aimed to explore deep-sea habitats and assess petroleum potential in water depths ranging from 259 to 2,260 meters. Data was collected by the Tangaroa in collaboration with NIWA, Fugro Robertson Inc., and the University of the Sea.
Southern Grampians Shire Council provides a current suitability model for Brassica crops within its jurisdiction. The model was developed by Deakin University as part of a Land Use Capability project, with scientific methods detailed in a linked report. The dataset is available in multiple geospatial formats including GeoJSON, CSV, and SHP.
Deakin University researchers modeled land use capability for brassica crops in the Southern Grampians Shire Council region. The model assesses soil and terrain conditions to determine agricultural suitability. Southern Grampians Shire Council published this data, which was last updated in April 2026.
A suitability model for the commodity of Mustard in the Southern Grampians Shire Council area. It was created by Deakin University for the council as part of the Land Use Capability project, with a detailed report published in 2015. The dataset was last updated on the platform in April 2026.
A geospatial model assessing land suitability for mustard cultivation within the Southern Grampians Shire Council area. The model was created by Deakin University for the council as part of a Land Use Capability project. The supporting scientific report was published in 2015, though the dataset record was last updated in April 2026.
A geospatial model assessing land suitability for citrus cultivation within the Southern Grampians Shire Council area. The model was developed by Deakin University for the council as part of a Land Use Capability project. The dataset was last updated in April 2026.
A geospatial model assessing land suitability for citrus cultivation in the Southern Grampians Shire Council region. Deakin University developed this model for the council as part of a Land Use Capability project, with the dataset last updated in April 2026. The underlying scientific methodology is detailed in a linked final report.
Multi-hazard intensity fields for Galveston Island, Texas, created by the NIST Community Resilience Center of Excellence and updated in April 2026. The collection includes simulated storm rasters for 100-year and 500-year return-period events, FEMA flood grids, LiDAR topography, and vector data for infrastructure and social systems. These datasets support per-asset hazard retrieval for buildings, utility poles, roads, and bridges.
A 2026 report details volcanic rocks within the Selwyn Basin assemblage and Proterozoic carbonate rocks near the Mackenzie Platform in the Dawson map-area. It focuses on the Mount Harper complex, describing two mafic to felsic volcanic cycles based on two field mapping seasons. The dataset provides interpretations of stratigraphy and regional volcanism style.
Ontario Hydro Network - Hydrographic Point data represents natural and manmade point features that can impede or be hazardous to waterflow and navigation. The dataset includes features such as waterfalls, rapids, rocks, Sea Lamprey barriers, and shipwrecks. It is produced by the Government of Ontario and was last updated in March 2026.
Geospatial line data from the Government of Ontario representing natural and manmade hydrographic features that can impede waterflow or navigation. The dataset includes features such as break walls, dams, waterfalls, lock-gates, rapids, rocks, Sea Lamprey barriers, and shipwrecks. It was last updated in March 2026 and requires GIS software for use.