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Geoscience Australia conducted a multi-purpose basin analysis of the offshore Browse Basin on Australia's North West Shelf. The assessment integrated pre-competitive data from airborne magnetic surveys, marine surveys, and geochemical analysis to evaluate both CO2 storage potential and hydrocarbon resources. The research updated the basin's tectonostratigraphic framework using sequence stratigraphic analysis of 60 wells and extensive 2D/3D seismic data.
Supplementary file 1 from a study by Paweł Tomczyk, published on figshare in April 2026, adapting soil fertility indices to evaluate sediment quality in hydropower-regulated rivers. The dataset contains analyses of 19 physicochemical parameters from sediment samples collected upstream and downstream of three hydropower plants and at natural reference points in the Bóbr River during spring and autumn 2022–2023. The data was used to calculate five fertility indices and assess the spatial impact of hydropower development on sediment properties.
Geoscience Australia's Organic Geochemistry Database provides petroleum geochemical and geological data from boreholes and field sites across onshore and offshore Australian basins. The services visualize data for source rock characterization, including Pyrolysis, Organic Petrology, and molecular analyses like Compound-Specific Isotopic Analyses. Interpretation of this data supports petroleum systems analysis and assessment of economic viability.
Energy efficiency measures and project data for multifamily residential buildings with five or more units in New York State. The dataset contains information from the Multifamily Performance Program for existing buildings and new construction, beginning in 2005. Data is collected by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) through project applications and energy assessments.
A report on petroleum accumulations in Australia's Gippsland Basin, the nation's major oil and gas province. The document details historical production, geological characteristics of the reservoirs, and estimated remaining recoverable reserves as of 31 December 1986. It was published by Geoscience Australia and last updated on the platform in April 2026.
A study comparing the geochemical characteristics of four Australian petroleum systems ranging from the Ordovician to Early Cretaceous. The research focuses on source rocks deposited in marine environments with varying contributions of terrestrial organic matter, published by the Australian Ocean Data Network. The document was last updated on 2026-04-10.
A 2017 study integrated remote sensing, geophysical, acoustic, photographic, and geochemical techniques to identify three areas of natural hydrocarbon seepage on the southern flank of the Ashmore Platform. The work, published in Marine and Petroleum Geology, provides evidence that thermogenic hydrocarbons generated in the Caswell Sub-basin migrate onto the platform. Geochemical data from samples at one site matched oils sourced by the Lower Cretaceous Echuca Shoals Formation.
Geoscience Australia compiled biophysical seabed information to support marine conservation planning under the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act 1999. The data includes bathymetry, geomorphology, acoustic properties, sediment properties, slope, and sediment mobilisation, integrated into 'seascape' maps for predicting biodiversity distribution. This information offers 100% spatial coverage of Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone using objective, multivariate statistical methods.
Geoscience Australia's national-scale database captures raw analytical results for Australian source rocks, crude oils, and natural gases. The collection includes organic geochemistry, petrology, and stable isotope data from onshore and offshore sedimentary basins, compiled from industry submissions, research projects, and published reports. A derivative Petroleum Systems Summary database provides statistical evaluations and interpretations of this data for basin analysis and resource assessment.
An in-situ labeling decomposition experiment characterized the impact of clay content on bacterial and fungal residue decomposition. The dataset includes three clay content treatments (20%, 40%, 60%) and two residue types, with six treatments repeated three times and three control treatments repeated once. Xu Wang published the dataset on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Daily updated records of boil water advisories issued by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. The dataset likely contains advisories triggered by elevated coliform bacteria levels or disinfection deficiencies in public water supplies. Data is uploaded each business day by 10am.
May 1974 appraisal of petroleum exploration title areas offshore and in Central Queensland, prepared by Geoscience Australia Data. The record summarizes regional geology, hydrocarbon potential, geophysical activity, and drilling results using available data, including confidential company reports. It includes prospectivity assessments and exploration recommendations, noting a moratorium on exploration in the Great Barrier Reef region since 1969.
A collection of 7 abstracts from the Second AGSO Petroleum Group Seminar held in November 1993. The abstracts cover regional deep seismic studies and tectonic evolution of Australian offshore basins, authored by the AGSO North West Shelf Study Group and other geoscientists. The primary format is PDF and HTML documents.
A geospatial dataset from the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie containing the locations of Schöpfwerke (pumping stations) in the Vorpommern-Rügen district. The service includes associated information on the water and soil association, station name, and catchment area. The data is provided via a Web Feature Service (WFS) under a CC0-1.0 license.
700 on-site inspections of single-family homes in New York State, conducted from 2011 to 2014, provide detailed data on building characteristics and energy use. The dataset includes property features, heating and cooling equipment, appliances, and utility consumption information. Its objective was to enhance a statewide residential baseline study by verifying self-reported survey data with physical inspections.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a geochemical study of petroleum systems in the onshore Canning Basin, Western Australia. The research establishes oil-oil correlations and evaluates potential source rocks within the latest Devonian–earliest Carboniferous succession. The dataset, last updated in 2026, compares the Ungani oilfield with the Larapintine 4 oil family using aromatic hydrocarbons, biomarker ratios, and stable carbon isotopes.
Meteorological station data from Godhavn village, Greenland, provides half-hourly air and soil temperature measurements. The dataset covers over a decade, from January 1991 to November 2002, and was collected by NASA. Measurements include air temperature at 6 meters and soil temperatures at depths of 0.05, 0.6, 1.75, and 3 meters.
From 2011 to 2014, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) conducted 700 on-site inspections of single-family homes. This dataset contains detailed property and appliance-level data collected to verify self-reported survey information and enhance a statewide residential baseline study. The columns suggest it covers building characteristics, heating and cooling equipment, water heating, appliances, lighting, and observable operating behavior.
A detailed geological log and drilling report for the O.D.N.L. Penola No. 1 Well in South Australia. The well was drilled to a total depth of 4985 feet between February and May 1961 by Oil Development N.L. The report describes the stratigraphic sequence penetrated, including Tertiary and Mesozoic rocks, and notes minor gas showings.
Geochemical datasets including molecular and isotopic data for wet gases, hydrocarbon liquids, biomarkers, and isotopic ratios for crude oils from the Browse Basin offshore Western Australia. The data was collated by the Australian Ocean Data Network to redefine four petroleum systems, with work ongoing to correlate fluids with source rocks.