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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,324 datasets
345 water samples were collected from March 2001 to February 2005 by the USGS. The data contain chemical and isotopic analyses from monitoring wells, surface waters, and active oil wells at two petroleum environmental research sites in Osage County, Oklahoma. It supports the study of produced water contamination transport, fate, and ecosystem impacts.
Digital Soil Map of the World originates from the FAO/UNESCO Soil Map of the World at a scale of 1:5 million. It provides vector and raster data on soil characteristics, including pH, organic carbon content, and soil moisture storage capability. The dataset was compiled by FAO/UNESCO and is distributed via CEOS_EXTRA on the NASA Earthdata platform.
From August 1951 to February 1952, soil samples were collected from 42 localities on Macquarie Island to study free-living nematodes. The dataset likely contains measurements of soil temperature, pH, organic carbon, and counts of nematodes, algae, and bacteria. It was aggregated by the AU_AADC from the nasa_earthdata platform.
Antarctic soil samples from Marble Point and Scott Base were collected to investigate metal pollutant concentration, movement, and transformation. The dataset includes 113 soil samples adjacent to point sources at Marble Point and experimental plots dosed with metal salts at Scott Base. The work was conducted by SCIOPS and the data was last updated in 1994.
Lithium chloride was added to two trial sites near Scott Base in Antarctica to track the movement of water-soluble materials. The experiment was conducted at a dry site and a wet gully site, with samples taken down slope to depths of at least 1 meter over multiple seasons. A contrasting trial was also performed at Lake Vanda in Wright Valley to determine initial salt and moisture distribution.
1995 surface soil samples from McMurdo Station, Antarctica, were analyzed for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) concentrations. The dataset, published by SCIOPS in 1997, reports maximum concentrations for specific PAHs like naphthalene at 27,000 mg/kg. Results indicate localized anthropogenic contamination from activities like fossil fuel combustion.
Benthic community data from Macquarie Island investigates recovery from the Nella Dan oil spill. The dataset includes quadrat, transect, and direct sampling of macrofauna in kelp holdfasts and shore zones. Data were collected by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre during the 1994-95 summer season.
Field investigations of soils and moraines were conducted in the Convoy Range and Coombs Hills areas of Antarctica. The work, performed by SCIOPS, examined soil profiles and landforms to understand backflooding events and glacial history. Data collection concluded in 1988.
Species abundance data from a 1988 study assessing the effects of an oil spill on rocky shore ecosystems near Macquarie Island. The dataset records counts of individuals per species from quadrat and line transect surveys across five specific shore zones. Data was collected by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre.
Water and soil samples from the Ross Dependency establish baseline pollutant levels in pristine Antarctic meltwaters and measure contamination near human stations. Samples were analyzed for trace metals like Pb, Cu, Zn, Cd, Ni, Fe, Cr, Mn, As, major anions, and mercury using multiple techniques to assess bioavailability and toxicity. The dataset was compiled by SCIOPS, with data collected and last updated in 1994.
Soil samples from Marble Point, Antarctica, were analyzed for heavy metal and hydrocarbon contamination. The study examined fuel spill sites, battery waste areas, and undisturbed sites for baseline data. Data was collected by SCIOPS and last updated in February 1990.
Bangor University and the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology collected time series data of microbial carbon dioxide release from soil under different nitrogen and phosphorus treatments. Measurements were taken on soil cores from six depths (0-300 cm) in the Conwy catchment, North Wales, in July 2016 to study microbial activity relationships with soil properties and nutrient availability.
March 2026 data from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Colorado, describing polygon geometry and linked attributes for quarterly oil and gas lease sale parcels in the state. The polygons were generated using legal land descriptions and the Geographic Coordinate Data Base (GCDB) survey grid, with data consolidated from Field Office inputs. An error file may accompany the dataset, showing polygons that did not process automatically or were manually completed by a GIS specialist.
Spatial Services provides a web service mapping the locations of oil and gas pipelines across mainland Australia and platforms within its territorial waters. The data is accessible via an ArcGIS REST API, indicating it is designed for GIS applications. The service was last updated on March 17, 2026.
2026-03-07 updated bulletin from Geoscience Australia covering the 100,000 sq km Sorell Basin offshore western Tasmania. The package focuses on the northern King Island and Strahan Sub-basins, assessing petroleum prospectivity using well and seismic data. It details regional geology, environmental features, and the basin's development within the Southern Rift System.
Geoscience Australia's research outlines methods to resolve offshore basement problems, which are critical for understanding petroleum potential in Australia's sedimentary basins. The work focuses on finding the right combination of geophysical techniques to define basement depth, boundaries, and evolution.
Geoscience Australia's paper details innovative 3D flythroughs and video techniques for communicating marine zone data like bathymetry and petroleum acreage boundaries. The work examines four case studies where these methods were used to share information with non-specialist audiences. The organization has applied these visualisation techniques for a number of years, producing multimedia products from integrated raster and vector geospatial data.
A collection of annual scenario projections from 2017 to 2050 for electric technology adoption and energy consumption in the United States. It models five distinct scenarios: reference, medium electrification, high electrification, electrification potential, and low electricity growth.
A dataset titled 'hOIL Mary' published on Kaggle. The raw description suggests a topic related to oil generation, commonly referred to as 'black gold'. Metadata is minimal; actual content requires verification after download.
hOIL Mary2 is a dataset published on Kaggle. Its title suggests a focus on oil-related information, likely containing market or operational data. The dataset's specific content, size, and origin are not detailed in the provided metadata.