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4,163 datasets
Geoscience Australia conducted a multi-disciplinary study of the Browse Basin's hydrocarbon prospectivity. The analysis integrated updated biostratigraphy, well logs, seismic geometry, and geochemical data for seven Cretaceous supersequences. It identified three main stratigraphic play types and four Mesozoic petroleum systems.
Geochemical data from Cambrian to Permian oils and source rocks characterizes five distinct petroleum systems in the Arafura, Bonaparte, and Canning Basins. The study uses isotopic signatures (e.g., δ13Csat) and biomarker analyses (e.g., steranes, gammacerane) to correlate hydrocarbons with specific geological formations. It was published by Edwards et al. in 1997 and sourced from Geoscience Australia.
SKIPP'D is a dataset for short-term solar forecasting, combining sky images with photovoltaic power generation data. It was created by researchers Nie, Y., Li, X., Scott, A., Sun, Y., Venugopal, V., & Brandt, A. and published in Solar Energy in 2023. The dataset is hosted on Hugging Face by the organization solarbench.
This dataset discloses the performance of buildings relative to the District of Columbia's Building Energy Performance Standards (BEPS). It is based on calendar year 2019 benchmarking data provided by building owners and published by the DC Department of Energy & Environment (DOEE). The data helps building owners understand their distance from the energy performance standards.
Mean brodifacoum residue levels in soil, water, reptile, and contingency samples from Sand Island, Midway Atoll. The dataset, authored by Carmen C. Antaky, covers environmental monitoring from 2022 to 2024 and includes measurements relative to method detection limits (MLOD, MLOQ).
THEMIS-B satellite magnetic field measurements include three distinct data modes with varying time resolutions. NASA provides this data, which was last updated in March 2026. The dataset includes FAST SURVEY data at 1/8 second, PARTICLE BURST data at 1/128 second, and high-resolution WAVE BURST data at 1/8192 second.
NASA's THEMIS-C satellite provides magnetic field measurements via a Search Coil Magnetometer. The dataset includes three telemetry modes: FAST SURVEY at 1/8 second resolution, PARTICLE BURST at 1/128 second resolution, and WAVE BURST at 1/8192 second resolution. The sensor and electronics were designed by LPP, Roux and Le Contel.
THEMIS-A satellite search coil magnetometer measurements of magnetic fields in space. The dataset includes three primary data products: FAST SURVEY at 1/8 second resolution, PARTICLE BURST at 1/128 second resolution, and WAVE BURST at 1/8192 second resolution. Data was provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and last updated in March 2026.
THEMIS-D satellite search coil magnetometer (SCM) magnetic field measurements from NASA. The dataset includes three telemetry modes: FAST SURVEY at 1/8 second resolution, PARTICLE BURST at 1/128 second resolution, and WAVE BURST at 1/8192 second resolution. Sensor and electronics design was provided by LPP, Roux and Le Contel.
THEMIS-E satellite search coil magnetometer data captures magnetic field waveforms at three distinct time resolutions. The dataset includes FAST SURVEY data at 1/8 second, PARTICLE BURST data at 1/128 second, and high-resolution WAVE BURST data at 1/8192 second. This data was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and was last updated in March 2026.
Historical export volumes of natural gas liquids (NGLs) like ethane, propane, and butanes are reported monthly by authorization holders to the Canada Energy Regulator. The data includes export volumes by year, month, origin, destination, and mode of transportation.
A preliminary assessment report on petroleum potential for Australia's east coast, from the New South Wales-Victoria border to the southern boundary of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. The report was published by Geoscience Australia and last updated on 2026-03-25. It covers a region with sparse exploration history, known sedimentary basins, and areas where exploration is prohibited.
A geospatial map details oil and gas pipeline infrastructure across Australia. The dataset includes attributes complying with data standards and annotations for line work, with additional data for specific Acreage Release Areas. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
A 2017 geospatial map details oil and gas pipeline infrastructure across Australia. It was created by the Australian Ocean Data Network, incorporating attributes to meet data standards and annotation for line work coding. The dataset includes additional data for specific Acreage Release Areas.
Licensed sites regulated under Scotland's Controlled Activities Regulation (CAR) for hydropower water abstraction. The dataset originates from the Government Digital Service via the eu_open_data platform. The specific number of sites and the last update date are not provided.
Geoscience Australia provides a summary of offshore petroleum legislation, published as a legacy product on data.gov.au. The dataset is available in PDF and HTML formats, with a last recorded update in April 2026. No abstract or detailed column information is available for this resource.
Geoscience Australia Data published a draft strategy document for its Marine Geoscience and Petroleum Geology Program. The document is a legacy product with no abstract available, suggesting it outlines future program directions. It was last updated on April 20, 2026.
A report by Geoscience Australia assessing petroleum prospectivity in the northern marine region of Australia. The assessment covers three geological provinces: the Timor Sea, Arafura Sea, and Gulf of Carpentaria. The work was undertaken to inform stakeholders, including the Department of the Environment and Water Resources, on potential marine park establishment.
Geoscience Australia Data presents a detailed study of the Tertiary marine sequence in Gippsland, Victoria. The information was obtained from scout drilling by Victorian and Commonwealth Governments and wildcat drilling by private companies. The results have implications for regional stratigraphy, palaeogeography, and the search for oil in Australia.
Geoscience Australia's bulletin assesses a 100,000 sq km offshore region west of Tasmania. The package focuses on the northern King Island and Strahan Sub-basins, where well and seismic data allow for petroleum prospectivity evaluation. It includes sections on regional geology, environmental features, and the basin's resource potential.