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Tri-axial Search-Coil Magnetometer data from the MMS mission measures three-dimensional AC magnetic field fluctuations in nanoTesla within the GSE frame. The instrument operates in survey mode and acquires high-speed burst mode data at 16384 samples per second within scientific Regions of Interest. NASA provides this Level 2 data product, which was last updated on 2026-03-13.
8192 samples per second AC magnetic field waveforms in nanoTesla, measured by the tri-axial Search-Coil Magnetometer on the MMS 2 spacecraft. The data is processed by the Digital Signal Processor and stored by the Central Instrument Data Processor, with pre-launch calibration performed at the National Magnetic Observatory. This Level 2, burst mode dataset corresponds to magnetic field fluctuations in the GSE frame within scientific Regions of Interest.
NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission provides tri-axial search-coil magnetometer data. The dataset contains high-speed burst mode AC magnetic field waveforms, calibrated at the National Magnetic Observatory and processed via onboard digital signal processors. Data is provided in nanoTesla within the GSE coordinate frame.
8192 samples per second of tri-axial AC magnetic field waveforms in nanoTesla, measured in the GSE frame by the MMS spacecraft's Search Coil Magnetometer. The data is Level 2 processed, includes burst mode acquisitions within scientific regions of interest, and was produced by NASA. The dataset was last updated on March 13, 2026.
32 samples per second of three-dimensional AC magnetic field fluctuations measured by the MMS satellite's Search-Coil Magnetometer. The data, provided in nanoTesla and the GSE coordinate frame, are collected in survey mode for the entire orbit, with calibration performed at the National Magnetic Observatory. This Level 2 dataset from NASA is processed by the Digital Signal Processor and Central Instrument Data Processor.
NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission provides tri-axial AC magnetic field measurements from the Search Coil Magnetometer. The data includes high-speed burst mode waveforms at 16384 samples per second, calibrated at the National Magnetic Observatory and processed via onboard digital signal processors. This Level 2 dataset contains magnetic field fluctuations in nanoTesla within the GSE coordinate frame.
NASA's Aura satellite Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) provides daily averaged solar irradiance measurements across ultraviolet and visible wavelengths. The dataset contains radiometrically calibrated spectra from three specific bands: UV Band 1 (264-311 nm, 159 bins), UV Band 2 (307-383 nm, 559 bins), and VIS Band 3 (349-504 nm, 751 bins). Data is stored in netCDF 4 format and is typically generated once per day when the Sun is within the instrument's solar port field-of-view.
A geochemical study establishes oil-oil correlations and evaluates potential source rocks within the latest Devonian–earliest Carboniferous succession of the onshore Canning Basin, Western Australia. The research compares the Ungani oilfield to the Larapintine 4 oil family and investigates unknown source rocks for Ungani and Wattle-1 ST1 oils. The dataset is associated with a 2020 publication in Marine and Petroleum Geology and is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Australia's Bonaparte Basin is the focus of a natural seep study investigating hydrocarbon migration to the Ashmore Platform. The integrated study combined remote sensing, geophysical, acoustic, photographic, and geochemical techniques, identifying three areas of seepage. The findings, published in Marine and Petroleum Geology in 2017, provide evidence that reduces charge risk for regional exploration.
Isotopic and biomarker analyses of Cambrian to Permian oils and source rocks from the Arafura, Bonaparte, and Canning Basins. The study geochemically characterizes five distinct petroleum systems within the Larapintine and Gondwanan Petroleum Supersystems. The data is associated with a 1997 journal article published in The APPEA Journal.
An inventory of descriptive attributes for groundwater features in the Amadeus Basin, a sedimentary basin in central Australia. The dataset groups information into themes including location, geology, hydrogeology, and land use. It is provided by Geoscience Australia Data and was last updated in May 2026.
South Australia's Delhi-Santos Gidgealpa No. 1 Well was drilled in 1963 by Delhi Australian Petroleum Ltd and Santos Limited. It reached a total depth of 13,114 feet and was completed as a water well flowing from the Mooga Sandstone. The well provided new geological information, including the first subsurface encounter of Cambrian rocks in the Great Artesian Basin.
73 petroleum accumulations were documented in the Carnarvon Basin of Western Australia up to 30 June 1992. The report describes their geological context in Triassic to Cretaceous sedimentary rocks, trapping mechanisms, and associated production infrastructure. The dataset was sourced from the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Geoscience Australia conducted a review of source rock and oil geochemical data in the offshore northern Perth Basin. The work supports the release of exploration areas W13-19 and W13-20 and reassesses the basin's prospectivity based on data from wells like Cliff Head-1 and Houtman-1. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-14.
Mount Salt No. 1 Well was drilled to a depth of 10,044 feet in the Otway Basin, South Australia, between May and September 1962. The well tested Cretaceous sediments for petroleum potential, recording traces of crude oil and a gas show. The drilling operation was subsidized under the Petroleum Search Subsidy Act.
Canadian soils data for the BOREAS study region, covering Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The dataset comprises 84 gridded raster files in Albers Equal-Area Conic projection, derived from vector data provided by the Canadian Soil Information System (CanSIS). It was processed by BORIS staff for NASA, but the original mapping may contain provincial discontinuities.
Weekly average retail diesel prices are tracked for New York State and 16 metropolitan regions. The dataset spans from January 2017 onward, with data aggregated from the AAA Daily Fuel Gauge Report by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority.
A 2004 study by Geoscience Australia assessed the petroleum potential of the deep-water Bremer Sub-basin offshore southwestern Australia. The frontier area, with water depths from 100 to 4000 meters, had no wells drilled and relied on a 1974 regional seismic survey by Esso Australia Ltd. The study aimed to determine if geological conditions were suitable for generating and trapping hydrocarbons.
A 946.5 KB document by Jin Zheng, last updated April 14, 2026, details the synthesis and application of a biochar-supported sulfidated nanoscale zero-valent iron composite (S-nZVI@BC) for activating persulfate to remediate crude oil-contaminated soil. The data likely contains experimental results on material characterization, degradation efficiency under varying parameters, and impacts on soil microbial communities and plant germination.
The Australian Ocean Data Network provides a report on hydrocarbon accumulations in the Canning Basin, Western Australia, as of January 1993. It details nineteen discovered accumulations, six of which are commercial, and describes their geological context, production methods, and exploration status. The report covers onshore and offshore areas, including the Fitzroy Trough and Kidson Sub-basin.