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Seventeen petroleum accumulations discovered since 1963 in central Australia's Amadeus Basin, including three economic and fourteen uneconomic finds. The report, from Geoscience Australia Data, details estimated resources as of 31 December 1985, including 5.74 million cubic meters of oil and 14.93 billion cubic meters of sales gas. Production from the Mereenie and Palm Valley fields began in 1984, with cumulative output reported through the end of 1985.
South Australia's Otway Basin hosts this dataset from the Geltwood Beach No. 1 exploratory well. The well was drilled to a depth of 12,300 feet between August and November 1963 by Beach Petroleum No Liability to test for hydrocarbons. It contains results from a full program of logging, testing, and coring, concluding with the well being plugged and abandoned as a dry hole.
Seventy-three petroleum accumulations were documented in the Carnarvon Basin as of June 1992. The report from Geoscience Australia details their geological context, including trapping mechanisms and reservoir rocks from Triassic to Cretaceous sequences. It also lists the development infrastructure, both offshore and onshore, that was in place or planned at the time.
Geoscience Australia Data presents isotopic and biomarker analyses of Mesozoic oils from the Bonaparte Basin, northwestern Australia. The study identifies multiple oil families sourced from Jurassic and Early Cretaceous rocks, correlating oils across the Vulcan Sub-basin, ZOCA, and Browse Basin. Findings were presented at the 2000 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition in Bali.
Drilled between August and December 1963, this dataset documents the Delhi-Santos Gidgealpa No. 1 exploratory well in South Australia. The well, drilled by Delhi Australian Petroleum Ltd and Santos Limited, reached a total depth of 13,114 feet and provided significant geological information on the Permian and Cambrian sequences in the Great Artesian Basin. The data originates from Geoscience Australia and was subsidized under the Petroleum Search Subsidy Act.
From 2010 to 2012, the onshore basin area under exploration license in Australia nearly doubled. This text-based report from Geoscience Australia discusses the petroleum potential of Australia's Lower Paleozoic and Proterozoic systems, referencing historical production and exploration activities. It examines factors like hydrocarbon charge, preservation risks, and the impact of new technologies on resource development.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a report on hydrocarbon accumulations in the Canning Basin as of January 1993. The report details nineteen discovered accumulations, six of which are commercial, and describes their geological context, production methods, and exploration history. It covers the onshore northern basin and notes underexplored offshore areas and sub-basins.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a summary of the Mount Salt No. 1 Well drilled in the Otway Basin, South Australia. The well was drilled to a depth of 10,044 feet between May and September 1962 to test the petroleum potential of Cretaceous sediments. The description includes details on stratigraphy, logging, testing, and shows of oil and gas.
Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) derived from V3.1 and V2.2 provides a general overview of soil landscapes across Canada. The cartographic dataset is published by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and is available in multiple geospatial formats. It was last updated on 2026-05-26.
A dataset supporting a dual-interface load transfer model for precast concrete-cored cemented soil piles that considers progressive damage. The data was authored by Haian Liang and is hosted on figshare. The dataset is a 5.5 KB XLS file last updated on June 1, 2026.
Raw data from interface shear tests for PC pile–cemented soil and cemented soil–surrounding soil interfaces. The dataset is a 14.1 KB XLSX file authored by Haian Liang and last updated on June 1, 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on the figshare platform.
Geochemical data from the Canning Basin in Western Australia investigates photic zone euxinia during the Givetian–Frasnian periods of the Late Devonian. The dataset likely contains biomarker assemblages such as hopane, sterane, and carotenoid abundances from rock extracts and oils. It was published in Marine and Petroleum Geology in 2018 and is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Australia's onshore basin area under exploration license nearly doubled from 2010 to 2012. The dataset is an extended abstract and presentation from the APPEA Conference & Exhibition 2013, authored by researchers from Geoscience Australia and partners, discussing the shift in focus back to onshore shale and tight gas potential in older rocks. It cites discoveries like the Mereenie oil field and the Blina discovery, noting that about 90% or more of Australia's conventional oil and gas is in offshore Mesozoic marginal basins.
Vulcan version 3.0 provides hourly carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel combustion and cement production across the contiguous United States and Alaska for 2010-2015. Emissions are quantified at a 1-km spatial resolution and categorized into 10 distinct source sectors. This dataset from ORNL_CLOUD represents the first bottom-up, U.S.-wide emissions product at this high spatiotemporal detail.
Geoscience Australia integrated updated biostratigraphy, well correlations, seismic, and geochemical analyses to model four distinct petroleum systems in the Browse Basin. The study identified multiple Jurassic–Cretaceous source rock units and high-graded areas for liquid hydrocarbons within a primarily gas-prone province. Results suggest shallow liquid-prone plays in the southern Caswell Sub-basin and on the basin margins.
A multi-disciplinary study integrating sequence stratigraphy, palaeogeography and geochemical data has mapped the spatial and temporal distribution of Jurassic to earliest Cretaceous source rocks in the Browse Basin. The study allows a better understanding of the source rocks contribution to known hydrocarbon accumulations and charge history, including in underexplored areas. The dataset is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
A 5-month study on male C57BL/6N mice fed high-fat diets based on extra virgin olive oil or coconut oil. The dataset, authored by Lena Keller and shared under CC-BY-4.0, includes results from glucose, insulin, and pyruvate tolerance tests, flow cytometry of immune cells, and analyses of metabolic partitioning. The associated PDF file is 3.4 MB in size.
1997 to 2001 data from the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project (BDFFP) study area north of Manaus, Brazil. This dataset provides plot-level summaries of aboveground dry biomass, productivity, and soil characteristics for 50 one-hectare plots in undisturbed and fragmented central Amazonian rainforest. It is managed by NASA and consists of six comma-separated files.
The Onshore Energy Security Program funded by the Australian Government over five years (2006-2011) produced this precompetitive geoscience assessment. Geoscience Australia interpreted deep seismic reflection profiles and conducted petroleum systems maturation modelling for the Arrowie, Georgina, and Darling basins. The data aims to increase understanding of hydrocarbon, uranium, thorium, and geothermal energy potential in these frontier basins.
A preliminary geological report assesses the petroleum potential of Australia's east coast from New South Wales/Victoria border to the southern boundary of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. The report covers a sparsely explored region where exploration permits have been intermittently held, including an active permit in the offshore Sydney Basin. The study area is largely underlain by Palaeozoic basement rocks covered by Cainozoic sediments and includes offshore extensions of several sedimentary basins.