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Western Australian offshore oils are represented by 60 ultra-violet fluorescence (UVF) surface maps. The maps were produced by AGSO's Petroleum and Marine Division as part of a multi-client study on using fluorescence signatures to detect hydrocarbon seeps. This report concludes the second stage of the study and is a standalone product, with supplementary information presented in a separate 1998 report.
Hyperspectral logging data from 13 wells characterizes the mineralogy of middle Cambrian marine sediments prospective for oil and gas in Australia's southern Georgina Basin. The dataset, provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network, maps key source rock units like the Arthur Creek Formation by analyzing spectral properties such as Short-Wave Infrared reflectance and spectral contrast. These 2026 findings link mineralogy to geophysical logs, differentiating organic-rich shale units.
Hyperspectral logging data from 13 wells in the southern Georgina Basin, Australia, characterize middle Cambrian marine sediments. The dataset, provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network, includes mineralogy and spectral properties to evaluate petroleum source rocks. It was last updated in April 2026.
83 georeferenced soil profiles with 282 genetic horizons from Réunion Island provide a harmonized dataset of morphological and physicochemical properties. Frédéric Feder from CIRAD compiled field descriptions following FAO/WRB guidelines and analytical results including organic carbon, pH, cation exchange capacity, and selective Fe-Al-Si extractions. The dataset covers a wide pedogenic gradient with higher sampling density in a reference area.
A geological study analyzes the origin, maturation, and migration of petroleum in Australia's Bowen and Surat basins. The analysis is based on natural gases and 130 core samples from potential source rocks, using biomarker and stable carbon-isotope techniques. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Header data, biostratigraphy, organic geochemistry, reservoir and facies, stratigraphy, velocity and directional surveys are provided for offshore and onshore regions. Scientific data entry is generally only conducted for offshore wells, while onshore data is acquired from state geological surveys. This record has been retired and superseded by eCat 126310 as of June 2023, with the data now combined into the Geoscience Australia Borehole Database.
Geoscience Australia's National Petroleum Wells Database provides header data, biostratigraphy, organic geochemistry, reservoir and facies, stratigraphy, velocity, and directional surveys for offshore and onshore petroleum wells. The dataset has been retired and consolidated into the broader Geoscience Australia Borehole Database (BOREHOLE). Scientific data entry was primarily conducted for offshore wells, while onshore data was acquired from state geological surveys.
Geochemical analysis delineates two distinct petroleum systems in the Northern Bonaparte Basin, offshore Northern Australia. The study correlates oils from Cretaceous and Jurassic reservoirs with specific source rock formations like the Echuca Shoals and Frigate formations. This data was published by Preston and Edwards in The APPEA Journal in 2000 and is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Geochemical data delineates active petroleum systems in the offshore Northern Bonaparte Basin, specifically the northeastern Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands and western Zone of Co-operation Area A. The dataset analyzes oils and source rock extracts from wells on the Laminaria and Flamingo highs, identifying distinct chemical groups tied to reservoir formations. This study was published by Preston and Edwards in The APPEA Journal in 2000.
Geoscience Australia's database contains organic geochemical analyses of source rocks, crude oils, and natural gases collected across the continent. The collection integrates data from industry submissions under the OPGGSA 2006, government geological surveys, and open publications. It supports the mapping of total petroleum systems by correlating fluids to their source.
The Amadeus Basin dataset contains descriptive attribute information for spatial groundwater features. It covers themes including location, demographics, physical geography, surface water, geology, hydrogeology, groundwater management, land use, and scientific stimulus. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Geoscience Australia conducted a review of source rock and oil geochemical data in the offshore northern Perth Basin. The work supports the release of exploration areas W13-19 and W13-20 and includes well control from 5 wells on the Wittecarra Terrace and Houtman-1. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-16.
2,029 normolipidemic oilfield workers were analyzed in a cross-sectional study. The research investigates the association between the lipoprotein combined index (LCI) and prevalent hyperuricemia, finding a positive linear dose-response relationship.
Scottish Natural Heritage commissioned biological analyses of underwater video from a 2009 survey off Ullapool Harbour. Marine Scotland Science conducted the survey on October 2nd, 2009, using the vessel FRV Alba na Mara to collect data from three sites. The purpose was to improve knowledge of species and habitats, particularly priority marine features, within a dredge spoil ground area.
Scottish Natural Heritage conducted an underwater video survey in Loch Goil on March 19-20, 2013. Drop-down video drift tows were performed at 27 sites to collect biological information on seabed species and habitats. The survey aimed to improve knowledge of species and habitats of conservation importance within the Upper Loch Fyne and Loch Goil ncMPA.
A 2013 underwater video survey conducted by Marine Scotland Science to improve knowledge of species and habitats, particularly priority marine features. The survey used drop-down video drift tows at three sites southeast of Cromarty Firth aboard the vessel FRV Alba na Mara. Biological analyses of the images were commissioned by Scottish Natural Heritage to describe seabed structure and species assemblages.
Scottish coastal waters were surveyed on June 6-7, 2013 to improve knowledge of species and habitats of conservation importance. The survey, conducted by Marine Scotland Science from the vessel FRV Alba na Mara, used drop-down video drift tows at 5 sites in the Sutors spoil ground area. Biological analyses commissioned by Scottish Natural Heritage described the seabed's physical structure and species assemblages.
A benthic video survey conducted by Marine Scotland Science on June 1, 2013, west of Stromness, Orkney. The survey aimed to document species and habitats of conservation importance, particularly priority marine features, using drop-down video drift tows from the vessel FRV Alba na Mara. Biological analyses of the video imagery were commissioned by Scottish Natural Heritage to describe seabed physical structure and species assemblages.
RAST annotations for secondary metabolite clusters predicted for 20 soil bacteria isolated from Pinus radiata associated soils. The dataset was authored by Lottie Armstrong and last updated on 2026-04-13. It is provided as a 781.9 KB Excel spreadsheet.
Approximately 300 North West Shelf oil and condensate samples have been statistically characterised into genetically related families based on biomarker and isotopic analyses. Carbon and hydrogen isotopic signatures from ~50 gas samples, combined with existing molecular data for ~1000 gas samples, show regional trends. This regional synthesis of petroleum accumulations in the Bonaparte, Browse, and Carnarvon basins was presented at the 2006 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition.