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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,067 datasets
New York State's tidally influenced shoreline, excluding New York City, is modeled for future floodplain extent. The dataset includes 32 combinations of eight sea level rise scenarios (0 to 72 inches) and four annual chance flood probabilities. This modeling effort was completed in 2016 by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).
APHA laboratory data from 2010 to 2014 shows the number of positive broiler chicken flocks for each Salmonella serovar under the UK's National Control Programme. The data originates from UKAS-accredited laboratory facilities operating under BS EN ISO 17025:2000 and other quality standards. Crown Copyright for this dataset is held by the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) from 2016.
A feature layer of active Boil Water Advisories for Public Water Systems in Manitoba, Canada. The data is provided by the Government of Manitoba and was last updated on the platform on April 22, 2026. It is available in multiple formats, including GeoJSON, CSV, and ESRI REST.
Geoscience Australia developed this digital representation of scheduled and offshore areas defined under the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006. The data covers the Australian marine jurisdiction, including waters adjacent to the mainland, offshore islands, and External Territories, with a geographical extent from approximately 8°S to 70°S and 39°E to 174°E. This version, AMB2014a, includes technical amendments based on user feedback and was published in May 2014.
Geoscience Australia's publication details the history and renewed focus on unconventional hydrocarbon exploration in Australia's onshore Paleozoic and Proterozoic basins. It covers exploration efforts from the 1960s to 2013, including discoveries like the Mereenie oil field and Blina. The work was presented at the APPEA Conference in 2013.
Australian offshore acreage release areas from 2007 are represented in this collection. The dataset contains six interactive 3D VRML models created by Geoscience Australia for distribution at the 2007 APPEA conference and later via the web. It was last updated on the platform in May 2026.
A 1998 study by Boreham and de Boer analyzes the origin of dry gas and oil in the Gilmore Field. The data likely contains molecular and multi-element isotopic measurements used to identify gas sources. The source is a journal article published by Geoscience Australia.
Geochemical data from crude oils and source rocks in the Paleozoic Canning Basin, a large frontier petroleum province. The dataset contains diagnostic biomarker hydrocarbons derived from carotenoid pigments, used to clarify paleo-depositional environments and organic matter diversity. It was implemented by GeoMark Research and published by Geoscience Australia.
120 oil samples from offshore Western Australia were analyzed for their ultraviolet fluorescence emission spectra. The Australian Geological Survey Organisation conducted this study to correlate airborne laser fluorosensor survey data with known petroleum systems. This dataset represents the first stage of a multi-client remote sensing study.
Northeastern Thailand's Siao Yai River basin provides the geographic scope for this dataset linking soil chemistry to rice bran oil properties. It contains raw measurements of soil salinity, oil yield, bioactive compounds, antioxidant activity, fatty acid composition, and elemental content for RD6 and KDML105 rice varieties. Author Jinnawat Manasathien published the data on figshare in April 2026 under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Weekly average spot prices for key transportation fuels and crude oils have been tracked since January 2011. The dataset includes New York Harbor gasoline and diesel prices, Brent and WTI crude oil prices, and a monthly jet fuel price. It is provided by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).
NYSERDA's dataset provides weekly volumes for gasoline demand and production of gasoline and jet fuel, measured in thousand barrels per day. It covers the United States and the East Coast region, with data reported weekly from January 2017 to the present. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) publishes this information.
SMEX03 Surface and Soil Temperature Measurements: Alabama, Version 1 contains land surface and soil temperature data collected during the Soil Moisture Experiment 2003. The dataset was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and focuses on northern Alabama and southern Tennessee. Data collection occurred in 2003, though platform metadata shows conflicting last updated dates.
Geoscience Australia's Organic Geochemistry Database provides petroleum geochemical and geological data from onshore and offshore Australian basins. The Atlas visualizes Pyrolysis, Organic Petrology, and molecular isotopic data for source rock characterization. Interpretation of these data supports petroleum systems analysis and economic commodity assessment.
To the end of 1986, the Gippsland Basin supplied 88% of Australia's cumulative crude oil production and 48% of its natural gas production. This report details petroleum accumulations, production history, and estimated remaining reserves for the basin, compiled by the Australian Ocean Data Network. It covers discoveries from 1924 onward, including classifications of economic, subeconomic, and uneconomic accumulations.
BMR research suggests a 50% chance of Triassic reefs hosting 60 million barrels of undiscovered oil on Australia's Northwest Shelf. This dataset likely contains results from a 1990 research cruise, including 2500 km of seismic profiles and dredge/core samples, aimed at mapping reef extent and petroleum potential. The data was aggregated by the Australian Ocean Data Network from the Bureau of Mineral Resources' Offshore Sedimentary Basins Program.
Several scenarios of a 3D petroleum systems model for the Vulcan Sub-basin were simulated using PetroMod 3D V.10 software. The modeling results confirm the timing of hydrocarbon generation and present-day maturity from a previous study, while incorporating new PhaseKinetic models for source rocks. The dataset, from the Australian Ocean Data Network, includes predictions on source rock transformation, bulk generation rates, and fluid compositions.
17 Paleozoic marine crude oils from Western Australia's Canning Basin provide stable carbon and hydrogen isotopic compositions for bulk, saturated, and aromatic hydrocarbons. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this study, which compares these oils to other Australian and global marine oils, showing systematic isotopic changes throughout the Paleozoic. Ordovician oils have 13Csat values around -31', while Late Devonian oils show slightly more enriched values, and Mississippian oils have mean 13Csat values around -28'.
Isotopic and biomarker analyses of Cambrian to Permian oils and source rocks characterize five distinct petroleum systems in the Arafura, Bonaparte, and Canning Basins. The dataset includes specific isotopic signatures (e.g., δ13Csat = -32 ‰) and biomarker correlations to formations like the Middle Cambrian Jigaimara Formation. It was published in The APPEA Journal in 1997 and is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
A 2026 study by Haochen Lei investigates the properties of foamed lightweight soil synthesized from industrial solid waste desulfurization ash, ground granulated blast-furnace slag, and cement. The dataset likely contains results from systematic tests on mechanical properties, expansion characteristics, durability, and environmental safety, compared against ordinary portland cement lightweight soil. Microstructural analysis was performed using X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy.