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4,322 datasets
Geochemical data delineates petroleum systems in the Northern Bonaparte Basin offshore Australia. The study analyzes oils and source rock extracts from wells on the Laminaria and Flamingo highs, identifying distinct chemical groups correlating to reservoir types.
A 2020 geochemical study analyzes oil-oil correlations and source rocks in the latest Devonian–earliest Carboniferous succession of the Canning Basin. The research distinguishes oil families using aromatic hydrocarbons, biomarker ratios, and stable carbon isotopes. It evaluates potential source rocks for the Ungani and L4 oil families.
Geoscience Australia's organic geochemistry database contains analytical results for petroleum exploration samples, including source rocks, crude oils, and natural gases collected across Australia. The data, produced by techniques like programmed pyrolysis and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, enables typing petroleum fluids and correlating them to source rocks for mapping total petroleum systems.
USGS cell maps illustrate exploration maturity and production types for oil and gas plays within the Western Great Basin province. Each quarter-mile cell is coded based on whether contained wells are predominantly oil-producing, gas-producing, both, or dry. The dataset was created in 1994 using well data current as of December 1990.
Quarter-mile cell maps illustrate exploration maturity and production types for oil and gas plays within the Ventura Basin Province. The U.S. Geological Survey created these maps in 1994 using proprietary well data current as of December 1990. The dataset covers five conventional plays, including onshore Paleogene and Neogene formations and offshore state waters.
Quarter-mile cell maps illustrate exploration maturity and production types for oil and gas plays within the Uinta-Piceance Basin Province. The U.S. Geological Survey created these maps in 1994 using well data current as of December 1990. Cell codes represent whether wells within each square are predominantly oil-producing, gas-producing, both, or dry.
1994 cell maps illustrate exploration maturity and production distribution for the 1995 U.S. National Oil and Gas Assessment within the Santa Maria Basin Province. The U.S. Geological Survey created these maps using proprietary well data current as of December 1990. Each quarter-mile cell is coded to indicate whether contained wells are predominantly oil-producing, gas-producing, both, or dry.
USGS cell maps illustrate oil and gas exploration maturity, production type, and distribution for the San Joaquin Basin Province. The dataset comprises quarter-mile square cells coded for predominant well production status. Data originates from the 1995 U.S. National Oil and Gas Assessment, with source well information current as of December 1990.
Quarter-mile cell maps illustrate exploration maturity and production types for oil and gas plays within the San Diego - Oceanside province. The U.S. Geological Survey created this assessment in 1994, based on well data current as of December 1990. It categorizes cells by predominant well production: oil, gas, both, or dry.
1994 cell maps display oil and gas exploration maturity and production types across quarter-mile cells in the Salton Trough Province. The data was created by the USGS using well information current as of December 1990. It illustrates the distribution of oil-producing, gas-producing, or dry wells within defined plays.
Quarter-mile cell maps illustrate oil and gas exploration maturity and production types across the Los Angeles Basin. The U.S. Geological Survey created this assessment in 1994 using proprietary well data current to December 1990. It covers seven conventional oil and gas plays within the province.
Quarter-mile cell maps illustrate exploration maturity and production type for oil and gas plays within the Idaho - Snake River Downwarp Province. The USGS created these maps in 1994 using well data current as of December 1990. This dataset is part of the 1995 U.S. National Oil and Gas Assessment.
Quarter-mile cell maps illustrate exploration maturity and production types for oil and gas plays within the Eastern Great Basin province. The U.S. Geological Survey created these maps in 1994 using proprietary well data current as of December 1990. Each cell is coded to represent whether contained wells are predominantly oil-producing, gas-producing, both, or dry.
Quarter-mile cells map the exploration maturity and production type of oil and gas plays in the Central Coastal province. The dataset was created by the USGS in 1994 using well data current as of December 1990. It graphically represents whether cells contain predominantly oil-producing, gas-producing, mixed, or dry wells.
Quarter-mile cell maps illustrate exploration maturity and production types for oil and gas plays within the Central Alaska province. The maps were created by the USGS in 1994 using well data current as of December 1990. Data originated from the proprietary Petroleum Information Well History Control System but excludes proprietary information in the final cell maps.
Electricity bills for the Monroe Water Treatment Plant, which receives two separate bills and has on-site solar generation. The data includes total_kWh for site energy consumption, with close to 100% of solar generation consumed on-site. The dataset was published by the City of Bloomington and last updated on March 22, 2026.
An examination of two techniques to determine the origin of soil-sized particles on alpine slopes in the Duke Valley, southwest Yukon. The dataset is provided by the Government of Yukon and was last updated in March 2026. Specific row and column counts are not available.
A geological study from the Government of Yukon examines the relationship between metal dispersion in soils and tills and known bedrock sources in the Keno Hill area. The dataset, last updated in March 2026, is provided in HTML format under a Yukon open government license.
From 2009 to 2022, this dataset provides machine learning estimates for residential electricity consumption across the United States. The estimates are spatiotemporally explicit, meaning they are detailed across both space and time. The data was created by author Yu Ying and is hosted on the ODUM Harvested Dataverse.
The National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska's North Slope is covered by aerial geophysical survey data from 1977. The U.S. Geological Survey collected radiometric and magnetic profiles at 1-second intervals from a helicopter flying approximately 800 feet above ground. This data is published as USGS Open-File Report 95-835.