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Geoscience Australia Data produced an appraisal of petroleum exploration title areas in offshore and central Queensland in May 1974. The record summarizes regional geology, hydrocarbon potential, geophysical activity, and drilling results, using all available data including confidential company reports. It assesses the prospectivity of title areas and makes recommendations for further exploration.
A relatively thin Holocene reef, less than 20 meters thick, has developed on a foundation of older reefs extending up to 420 meters deep in the southern Great Barrier Reef. Petrographic analysis reveals the late Pleistocene reef limestones were subjected to near-surface subaerial diagenesis in vadose and phreatic freshwater zones. This dataset from the Australian Ocean Data Network, last updated in 2026, documents the lithology and diagenetic processes of these carbonate foundations.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a collection of abstracts from the Second AGSO Petroleum Group Seminar held in November 1993. The abstracts describe regional deep seismic studies and tectonic evolution analyses of Australian offshore basins, including the North West Shelf, Timor Sea, Bass Strait, and Lord Howe Rise. The documents are available in PDF and HTML formats.
January to February 1963 drilling data from the Southwest Bairnsdale No. 1 well in the Gippsland Basin, Victoria. The well was drilled to a total depth of 3926 feet by Reading and Bates for Woodside (Lakes Entrance) Oil Company N.L. and Arco Limited. It contains stratigraphic data, formation test results, and details on sediment layers and hydrocarbon potential.
Woodside (Lakes Entrance) Oil Company NL drilled the Wellington Park No. 1 Well in the Gippsland Basin, Victoria, to a total depth of 12,011 feet between December 1961 and April 1962. The dataset includes results from a drilling engineering, mud logging, coring, cuttings examination, and electric logging program, though no significant oil or gas shows were found. The well was subsidized under the Petroleum Search Subsidy Act 1959 and was plugged and abandoned as a dry hole.
Annual manually synchronized soil respiration measurements in alpine meadow and alpine steppe ecosystems in 2023. The dataset was authored by Luyun Chen and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on 2026-05-17.
Isotopic and biomarker analyses characterize oil families within the Westralian Petroleum Supersystem. The study, presented at the 2000 AAPG International Conference, correlates oils from the Vulcan Sub-basin, ZOCA, and Browse Basin, identifying multiple families sourced from Jurassic and Early Cretaceous rocks. Data is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Australia's onshore basins are assessed for their petroleum potential, focusing on Lower Paleozoic and Proterozoic systems. The description references exploration activity from 2010 to 2012 and historical oil production since 1984 from the Ordovician section of the Amadeus Basin. The dataset, provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network, discusses geological risks and the impact of technological advances on resource development.
Delhi-Santos Gidgealpa No. 1 Well is a geological report from a well drilled in 1963 in northeastern South Australia. The well reached a total depth of 13,114 feet, providing data on the Mesozoic and Permian sequences and the first subsurface encounter of Cambrian rocks in the Great Artesian Basin. The document, sourced from the Australian Ocean Data Network, details hydrocarbon shows and lithological findings from this subsidized exploration operation.
Nineteen hydrocarbon accumulations, six of which are commercial, were documented in Western Australia's Canning Basin as of January 1993. The report, sourced from the Australian Ocean Data Network, details the geological formations, production methods, and exploration status of the region. It notes that the small size of the accumulations, typically less than 0.5 million barrels of recoverable oil, precludes large infrastructure projects.
Version 019 is the final version of this data product, containing total solar irradiance (solar constant) measurements averaged at 6-hour intervals, normalized to one astronomical unit. The data was collected by the Total Irradiance Monitor (TIM) instrument on the SORCE satellite, designed for high precision and long-term accuracy. The product is updated monthly and was last updated on the platform in March 2026.
SOR3TSID Version 019 contains total solar irradiance (TSI) data, also known as the solar constant, measured by the SORCE satellite's Total Irradiance Monitor (TIM) instrument. The data provides daily averages of the full-wavelength spectrum sunlight incident on Earth's atmosphere, normalized to one astronomical unit. This is the final version of the product, superseding all previous releases.
A palynological report outlines the results of a study on core samples and cuttings from the Penola No.1 well in South Australia. The report was published by Geoscience Australia Data. The record was last updated on 2026-05-14.
A 9.5 KB Excel file contains input data used in a model for estimating net carbon uptake and soil silt and clay content. The dataset was authored by Inhye Seo and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on May 12, 2026.
Christchurch Harbour in Dorset, UK, was surveyed for macrofauna and flora in June 1987. The study, commissioned by the Nature Conservancy Council, sampled 32 sites using intertidal coring and subtidal pipe-dredge methods. The data likely contains records of species abundance and habitat types from selected shore and seabed areas.
Geoscience Australia Data provides molecular and isotopic data for 34 natural gas samples from the onshore and offshore Perth Basin. The study extends previous work by including hydrogen isotope data and samples from offshore areas. It was last updated on 2026-04-20.
Samphire Marsh No. 1 Well was drilled to a total depth of 6664 feet as a stratigraphic and structural test in the South Canning Basin. The record details the geological formations encountered, including 120 feet of Quaternary silt and limestone, 2124 feet of Mesozoic sandstone and siltstone, 1811 feet of Permian marine beds, and 2541 feet of Lower Ordovician shale. This dataset is provided by Geoscience Australia Data and was last updated in April 2026.
A multi-disciplinary study by Geoscience Australia integrating updated biostratigraphy, well correlations, seismic interpretations, and geochemical analyses for ten Hettangian to Maastrichtian supersequences. The data was used to build a regional petroleum systems model identifying four distinct systems and source rock distribution within the Browse Basin, offshore North West Australia. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on 2026-04 10.
The Environmental Information Data Centre provides a Web Map Service with modelled estimates of topsoil properties across Great Britain. Estimates for bacterial communities, invertebrates, carbon, nutrients, pH, and bulk density are derived from 2007 Countryside Survey data using a mixed model approach. The service layers these estimates on dominant habitat and parent material characteristics from the Land Cover Map 2007 and Parent Material Model 2009.
New York State's environmental mercury research projects from 1969 to 2017 are compiled in this dataset. It contains project metadata from a statewide synthesis effort led by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). The data was published by data.ny.gov and last updated in March 2026.