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A 1969 marine geological survey mapped approximately 240,000 km² of the northern Australian continental shelf. The survey was conducted by BMR (Bureau of Mineral Resources) using the chartered vessel San Pedro Sound and the Japanese research submersible Yomiuri. This work continues earlier geological reconnaissance in the Timor Sea and northwest shelf.
Quarterly data used by the Government of Alberta to calculate operating capacity under the Oil Sands Environmental Monitoring Program Regulation. The dataset supports regulatory compliance and environmental monitoring for energy production in Canada.
Statistics for each public offering from 1998 to the last calendar year. The dataset contains average price per hectare totals for the Athabasca, Cold Lake, and Peace River areas. It is provided by the Government of Alberta and was last updated in March 2026.
Soil raster maps were created for the BOREAS project by gridding vector layers from original field mapping conducted in 1994. The dataset covers approximately one square kilometer over each tower site within the Southern Study Area (SSA). It was produced by Dr. Darwin Anderson TE-01 and is managed by ORNL_CLOUD.
Geoscience Australia manages large amounts of data for Australia's marine zone, including bathymetry and petroleum acreage boundaries. The organization uses innovative 3D flythroughs and video editing techniques to integrate raster and vector geospatial data into multimedia products for communication. This paper examines four case studies where these techniques were used to effectively communicate marine zone information.
1994 soil data for the Boreal Ecosystem-Atmosphere Study (BOREAS) regions, gridded into raster files covering the Northern Study Area (NSA), Mid-Study Area (MSA), and tower sites. The dataset was created from field-mapped vector layers by Dr. Hugo Veldhuis and processed by ORNL_CLOUD. It provides foundational soil information for the BOREAS project.
Eight basin modules covering the North West Shelf, Petrel Sub-basin, and Papuan basin in PNG. The project established two relational databases containing biostratigraphic data (STRATDAT) and reservoir, facies, and hydrocarbon shows data (RESFACS). Petroleum systems analyses compared source quality and generation timing across different areas.
Geoscience Australia's research addresses the challenge of defining basement structures beneath Australia's offshore sedimentary basins, which are crucial for petroleum potential. The work focuses on finding the right combination of geophysical techniques to map basement depth, boundaries, and evolution. The dataset was last updated on March 25, 2026.
Windpower applicant records show site locations for renewable energy projects seeking regulatory approvals on Crown land in Ontario. The data is maintained by the Government of Ontario under the Renewable Energy on Crown Land policy, with a last update recorded in March 2026.
Brazilian customer data from the Olist e-commerce platform. The dataset includes unique customer identifiers, city, state, and zip code prefixes. It is licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) measurements were collected aboard the R/V Endeavor to determine physical oceanographic parameters during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response. The dataset contains processed and quality-checked NetCDF files for each CTD cast, including temperature, conductivity/salinity, depth, dissolved oxygen, and fluorometry data. It was created by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and is available on multiple government data platforms.
2011-06-26 to 2011-07-13 coverage of Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) measurements collected aboard NOAA Ship Pisces during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response. The dataset includes processed and quality-checked casts measuring temperature, conductivity/salinity, depth, dissolved oxygen, and fluorometry. It was produced by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) as part of the Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA).
NetCDF files contain processed Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) casts from the M/V Sarah Bordelon Cruise 07. Measurements include temperature, conductivity/salinity, depth, dissolved oxygen, and fluorometry to determine physical oceanographic parameters. Data was collected and quality-checked by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as part of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill Natural Resource Damage Assessment.
May 1986 to October 1991 data documents the environmental impact of a major April 1986 oil spill near the Panama Canal. The dataset, collected by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute under U.S. government contracts, covers chemical analysis of the oil and effects on seven distinct environments including seagrass, coral, and mangrove communities. Results were published in a 1993 technical report by the Minerals Management Service.
CTD measurements profile the water column from a NOAA research vessel during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response. Data includes temperature, conductivity, depth, dissolved oxygen, and fluorometry for Cruise 02, processed into quality-checked NetCDF files. The dataset was collected by NOAA and is hosted on multiple government data platforms.
NetCDF files contain processed Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) casts from the R/V Brooks McCall, Cruise 03. This dataset captures oceanographic conditions in the Gulf of Mexico to guide sampling during the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill response. Data includes measurements for temperature, conductivity/salinity, depth, dissolved oxygen, and fluorometry, collected and quality-checked by NOAA.
Gulf of Mexico oceanographic data was collected aboard the R/V Brooks McCall during Cruise 07, Leg 1 from June 11-13, 2010. The dataset contains processed and quality-checked Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) casts, including measurements for dissolved oxygen and fluorometry, to support the Deepwater Horizon oil spill sampling effort. It is provided as a series of NetCDF files by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Conductivity Temperature and Depth (CTD) measurements were collected aboard NOAA Ship Pisces, Cruise 12, Leg 1, to determine physical oceanographic parameters of the water column. The dataset includes temperature, conductivity, salinity, depth, dissolved oxygen, and fluorometry data used to guide sampling for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The final product is a series of NetCDF files containing every processed and quality-checked CTD cast.
A series of NetCDF files contain processed and quality-checked Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) casts from NOAA Ship Pisces Cruise 10 Leg 1. Measurements include temperature, conductivity/salinity, depth, dissolved oxygen, and fluorometry. Data was collected to determine physical oceanographic parameters and guide sampling for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill assessment.
December 6-17, 2013, data includes temperature, conductivity, salinity, sound velocity, and density profiles from 26 CTD casts off Santa Rosa Island, Florida. Collected during the Surfzone Coastal Oil Pathway Experiment (SCOPE), this dataset captures inner-shelf and surf-zone processes under varied winter storm conditions. It was created by the Consortium for Advanced Research on Transport of Hydrocarbon in the Environment (CARTHE) with funding from the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative.