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4,028 datasets
Sample event data from a statewide synthesis of environmental mercury concentrations and loads in New York State, compiled from recent NYSERDA-sponsored monitoring and historical research. The dataset contains records from 1969 to 2017, detailing sampling events, locations, and subjects. It is one of eight related datasets produced by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).
A palynological report outlines the results of a study on core samples and cuttings from the Penola No.1 well. The report was published by Geoscience Australia Data and was last updated on 2026-05-31. It is available in PDF and HTML formats.
Synthesis of Environmental Mercury Loads in New York State (1969-2017): Abiotic Samples contains compiled data on mercury concentrations from abiotic environmental samples across New York. The dataset is part of an eight-dataset statewide synthesis effort led by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), focusing on data from recent NYSERDA-sponsored monitoring. It provides a multi-decade record to analyze spatial and temporal patterns of mercury pollution.
Colorado's regulated storage tanks, registered and inspected by the state's Division of Oil & Public Safety. The dataset includes 29 columns detailing tank specifications, safety features, facility information, and inspection status. Data is sourced from owner-provided information and state inspections, with no guarantee of 100% accuracy, completeness, or currency.
96 specimens of waxy bitumen stranded on beaches in South Australia and western Victoria were analyzed between 1991 and 1992. The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts this geochemical study, which identifies at least five distinct oil families with origins likely in Southeast Asia. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-16.
NYSERDA's dataset compiles species information used in a statewide synthesis of environmental mercury concentrations and loads from 1969 to 2017. It provides taxonomic classification and common names for birds and fish studied in New York State. This dataset is one of eight from the broader mercury synthesis effort.
2012-2017 hourly fossil fuel CO2 emissions at 1-km resolution for the coterminous United States, covering ten source sectors. Fire boundary polygons for the circumpolar region from 1986 to 2020, attributed with burn ratios and ecoregions. The dataset also includes atmospheric CO2 measurements and model footprints for Boston, MA, from September 2013 to December 2014.
A petroleum systems analysis study of the Browse Basin on Australia's North West Shelf, published by Geoscience Australia. The work maps source rock properties and models hydrocarbon generation to identify four Mesozoic petroleum systems. The data was last updated on 2026-04-30.
Approximately 300 North West Shelf oil and condensate samples have been statistically characterized into genetically related families based on biomarker and isotopic analyses. The dataset also includes carbon and hydrogen isotopic signatures for about 50 gas samples and existing molecular data for roughly 1000 gas samples. This regional synthesis of petroleum geochemistry for the Bonaparte, Browse, and Carnarvon basins was presented at the 2006 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition.
Several scenarios of a 3D petroleum systems model for the Vulcan Sub-basin were simulated using PetroMod 3D V.10 software. The modelling results confirm the timing of hydrocarbon generation and present-day maturity from a prior 2004 study, while incorporating new PhaseKinetic models for source rocks. The data was published by Geoscience Australia and was last updated on 2026-04-20.
A study of contrasting marginal sediments from Lake Eliza, a hypersaline coastal lake in South Australia. The dataset, published by Geoscience Australia, compares fine carbonate sediments from a protected western shore with quartz-carbonate sands from an exposed eastern shore. The analysis suggests a new depositional model for lamosite oil shales found in the Green River Formation.
A research document detailing a 60-day experiment on optimizing tall fescue planting density for electrokinetic-phytoremediation of petroleum-contaminated soils. The study, authored by Peng Gao and last updated in April 2026, provides empirical data on removal rates, soil ion concentrations, zeta potential, and water-holding capacity across four density levels. It identifies an optimal planting density of 1 plant/cm² for the synergistic remediation effect.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a study using isotopic and biomarker analyses to characterize five distinct petroleum systems in the Arafura, Bonaparte, and Canning Basins. The research, published in 1997, correlates Cambrian to Permian oils and source rocks to specific geological formations. It identifies diagnostic geochemical signatures for systems within the Larapintine and Gondwanan Petroleum Supersystems.
Geoscience Australia's national-scale database comprises raw organic geochemistry, organic petrology, and stable isotope analytical results for Australian source rocks, crude oils, and natural gases. The data are compiled from industry submissions under legislative requirements, research projects, service company reports, well completions reports, government reports, published papers, and theses. A derivative Petroleum Systems Summary database provides statistical evaluations and interpretations of petroleum systems across the Australian continent.
A 1990 research project by BMR's Marine Division aimed to map Triassic and Jurassic carbonate reefs for petroleum potential. The project involved a proposed 34-day cruise to acquire 2500 km of seismic profiles, 15 dredges, and up to 5 cores. The work intended to assess the extent and petroleum prospects of reef plays on Australia's Northwest Shelf.
A review document from Geoscience Australia discussing fundamental concepts and applications of sequence stratigraphy. The text describes how these techniques analyze sedimentary basin architecture to predict hydrocarbon system elements like reservoirs and seals. The document was last updated on 2026-04-20.
Geoscience Australia compiled multiple layers of seabed data, including bathymetry and sediment properties, to provide 100% spatial coverage of Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone. This information serves as a proxy for biodiversity to support the implementation of the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act. The data offers a reproducible, science-based approach for marine protected area design and industry certainty.
A 1.7 GB dataset for unidirectional coupling of the BALMOREL and ANTARES energy system models. It was authored by Mathias Berg Rosendal and last updated on May 20, 2026. The data likely contains representations of electricity, heat, and hydrogen sectors across Europe.
A study comparing the geochemical characteristics of four Australian petroleum systems, ranging from the Ordovician to Early Cretaceous periods. The research, sourced from the Australian Ocean Data Network, analyzes source rocks deposited in marine environments with varying terrestrial organic matter inputs. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-16.
A 2022 project by DAERA and Tetra Tech assessed historical land uses in Northern Ireland for potential mercury contamination. The dataset shows locations of historical industrial land use with a four-tier risk rating, based on analysis of the NIEA Historical Land Use database and DoE Industrial Profiles. No ground truthing or soil analysis was conducted, so the data indicates potential, not confirmed, contamination.