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4,068 datasets
Geochemistry of dew point petroleum systems in the Browse Basin, offshore Australia's North West Shelf, analyzes hydrocarbon fluids and source rocks. The dataset correlates four Mesozoic petroleum systems using geochemical fingerprints, including gas dryness, condensate-gas ratios (CGR), API gravity, and biomarker signatures. It is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Government of Alberta data lists natural gas production by year and municipal district. Production includes raw gas, marketable gas, condensate, crude bitumen, or crude oil recovered in processing. The dataset was last updated on April 17, 2026.
Alberta's well drilling activity is detailed by municipal district and year. The dataset likely contains counts for total development, exploratory, evaluation, and experimental wells, covering natural gas, coalbed methane, crude oil, and crude bitumen. It is provided by the Government of Alberta and was last updated on April 17, 2026.
Australia's mainland and territorial waters contain known spatial locations of onshore and offshore pipelines or pipeline corridors for transporting natural gas, oil, and other liquids. The data was provided by Petrosys GPinfo as of 24 August 2022 and includes polyline representations for several states and polygon corridors for Western Australia and the Northern Territory. No effort was made to revise, value add, or spatially improve the datasets.
Pandao Liu published a telomere-to-telomere gap-free genome assembly and annotations for the tropical legume Stylosanthes guianensis accession 'S1979' on figshare. The dataset is 354.5 MB and consists of files in GZ and TXT formats. It was last updated on 2026-05-11.
Geoscience Australia's Alexey Goncharov outlines his team's basement and crustal studies. The work addresses the problem of finding the right combination of geophysical techniques to define basement offshore. The data was last updated on 2026-04-28 15:28:34.403368.
Approximately 300 North West Shelf oil/condensate samples and ~50 gas samples, with existing molecular data for ~1000 gas samples, have been analyzed for biomarkers and isotopic signatures. The dataset, presented at the 2006 AAPG International Conference, provides a regional synthesis of petroleum accumulations in the Bonaparte, Browse, and Carnarvon basins. It characterizes oils and gases into genetically related families and documents regional trends.
Figshare hosts a 2.2 MB research dataset by Noor Assalem, published in April 2026, detailing a novel intra-articular drug delivery system for osteoarthritis. The dataset contains experimental results, including nanoparticle droplet size (214.5 ± 19.54 nm) and polydispersity index (0.387 ± 0.060), for a syringic acid nanoemulsion within a hyaluronic acid/poloxamer in-situ gel. In-vivo efficacy data from a knee osteoarthritis induction model in rats is included, comparing inflammation and cytokine levels against a control suspension.
The Browse Basin offshore Australia's North West Shelf is a proven hydrocarbon province. This dataset presents a petroleum systems analysis integrating source rock property maps, basin-specific kinetics, and 3D burial history models to understand fluid sources and phase behavior. The study identifies four Mesozoic petroleum systems, with principal source rocks from the Jurassic to Cretaceous periods.
Public toilets owned and/or managed by Wycombe District Council. The data shows location and amenities for each toilet and was published as part of a Local Government Association incentive. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service under an Open Government Licence.
Over 30 approximate center point locations of dams, weirs, or water intakes in Myanmar used for hydropower generation. The dataset was produced by CDE Myanmar in 2025 based on satellite imagery, local knowledge, and public reference data. It includes non-authoritative English names and a best-guess operational status for each facility.
NYSERDA's geophysical survey data characterizes geological conditions for offshore wind development in two Atlantic Ocean study areas, Hudson North and Hudson South, from July to October 2020. Information includes geological structure, lithology, and soil characteristics from the seafloor to approximately 100 meters below seabed. The dataset aims to provide high-quality seabed soil data to reduce uncertainty for wind energy lease holders.
July 2020 to October 2020 geophysical survey data from two study areas in the Atlantic Ocean. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) collected information on geological structure, lithology, and soil characteristics to support offshore wind energy development. This data aims to reduce uncertainty for lease holders by providing high-quality seabed soil information.
Funds track revenue New York State receives from selling emissions allowances under the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). The dataset provides quarterly and cumulative dollar amounts categorized by funding purpose, managed by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). It is published by data.ny.gov and appears on multiple government data platforms.
Surface geochemistry samples from expired mineral exploration and mining licenses in Australia, collected since 1965. The dataset includes soil and stream sediment samples, typically from weathered profiles at depths of approximately 10-40 cm, managed by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action. It was last updated in April 2026.
Land Resources of Russia -- Maps of Soil Characteristics, Version 1 provides geospatial and tabular data on soil properties for the entire country. The dataset includes ESRI Shapefiles derived from the 1:2,500,000 soil map of Russia and two databases containing detailed characteristics from 234 measured soil profiles. It was compiled by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis and the Russian Academy of Sciences, with data originating from 1988 and a documented release in 2002.
BOREAS follow-on group DSP-09 mapped surface moss type at three spatial scales (1 km, 30 m, and 10 m) for the Boreal Ecosystem-Atmosphere Study region. The maps were developed using associations between moss cover and land cover derived from satellite imagery, ground measurements, soils maps, and field observations. The dataset includes regional coverage at 1 km resolution and higher-resolution maps for specific study areas.
Proposed geospatial areas for offshore wind farm export cable routes, representing developer-favored and alternative options. The dataset is provided by project lessees for planning and permitting review. Data is updated as new public information becomes available, with a last recorded update in April 2026.
Proposed export cable corridors represent up to five alternative routing options for electricity transmission from offshore wind turbines to onshore substations. The Department of the Interior provides this data for project planning, review, and permitting, with updates released as new public information becomes available. Data reflects developer-proposed study areas, with final permitted designs subject to change.
United States offshore wind data detailing proposed or installed cable linkages between turbines and offshore substations. The Department of the Interior provides this information for project planning review and permitting, with data updated as new public information is released.