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4,068 datasets
A study applying petroleum systems analysis to understand fluid sources and phase behavior in Australia's Browse Basin. The analysis maps source rock richness, thickness, and quality from well control and integrates property maps, basin-specific kinetics, and 3D surfaces. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on 2026-04-10.
Queensland's offshore and central petroleum exploration title areas were assessed in May 1974. The report summarizes regional geology, hydrocarbon potential, geophysical activity, and drilling results, using confidential company reports and other available data. Assessments of prospectivity and recommendations for further exploration are included.
Research data supporting a paper on ecological restoration and soil formation rate. The dataset is 102.7 MB in size and includes files in TIF, CSV, and TXT formats. It was authored by wang renru and last updated on 2026-05-05.
3,361 occupant surveys and 219 multifamily owner surveys form the core of this residential energy study. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority conducted this statewide baseline study from 2011 to 2014. It includes three sections: HVAC contractor practices, multifamily property equipment, and occupant behaviors and appliances.
From 2011 to 2014, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and the Department of Public Service conducted a statewide residential energy baseline study. The dataset comprises three survey sections: 47 HVAC contractor surveys, 219 multifamily owner/manager surveys, and 3,361 occupant surveys from single-family and multifamily homes.
Abstracts from the Second AGSO Petroleum Group Seminar held in November 1993. The collection includes presentations on regional deep seismic studies, tectonic evolution, and petroleum potential assessments for offshore regions like the North West Shelf, Timor Sea, Bass Strait, and Lord Howe Rise. The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts the documents.
Modeled daily thaw and freezing depths for the Arctic terrestrial drainage basin, calculated at a 25 km x 25 km resolution. The dataset spans from September 1998 through December 2000, generated by a finite-difference model for one-dimensional heat conduction with phase change. It is produced by the NSIDCV0 organization and is available in space-delimited ASCII text format via FTP.
Annual reports detail environmental penalties issued by the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks for violations across 9 industrial sectors and specific landfill sites. Each report identifies the company, its location, penalty amount, and a description of the violation. The government agency publishes these reports by March 31 each year.
6664 feet was the total depth drilled for the Samphire Marsh No. 1 Well stratigraphic test. The drill passed through Quaternary, Mesozoic, Permian, and Lower Ordovician formations, encountering Precambrian granite at 6610 feet. The dataset, provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network, describes a well in the South Canning Basin of Western Australia with no signs of hydrocarbons.
A dataset from the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations defining soil traps, which are structures at the bottom of a watercourse. The data likely contains geospatial locations of these features, which are designed to absorb height differences and reduce water speed without retaining water. It is available under a CC0-1.0 public domain license.
A geospatial dataset of soil drilling stations used to map the clay deck over peat. The data originates from the Geotop service within the Dutch Dinoloket platform. Knowledge of the clay cover's presence and thickness indicates the degree to which underlying peat is shielded from oxidation and resulting CO2 emissions.
A geospatial dataset estimating soil stability for the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. The map is derived from the proportion of clay and peat in the top eight meters of soil. It is published by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations under a Creative Commons Public Domain Mark license.
Thirteen mining sites operated in the Netherlands, with the oldest, the Domaniale mine in Kerkrade, active in the 19th century. The last mine closed in 1974, ending coal extraction from Limburg. The map data originates from the website De Mijnen.nl and was made available in April 2016.
34 natural gas samples from the onshore and offshore Perth Basin were analyzed for molecular composition and carbon and hydrogen isotopes. The study extends previous work by Boreham et al. (2001) and includes offshore samples and hydrogen isotope data. It demonstrates the existence of Jurassic to Permian gas systems in the basin.
Geospatial data on oil and gas pipeline infrastructure across Australia, converted from a Microstation map format. The dataset is published by Geoscience Australia, with attributes added to comply with data standards and includes information for specific Acreage Release Areas. The record was last updated on 2026-04-30 14:06:45.601100.
A geographically grounded and electrically coherent model of the United States power-system network derived from public data. The dataset was developed by Microsoft to support AC optimal power flow analysis for studying congestion, capacity, and demand siting. A detailed discussion of its development and evaluation is available on the dataset page.
This dataset contains the geospatial location of submarine petroleum pipelines in Australian waters. Data was delivered by NOPTA to CSIRO and is made publicly available by the NESP Marine Biodiversity Hub. It includes both active and decommissioned pipeline infrastructure.
Oceanographic data were collected aboard the NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter in the Gulf of Mexico from August 24 to September 10, 2010, as a direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes measurements of CDOM fluorescence, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, salinity, temperature, and water density, collected using CTD, fluorometer, and oxygen meter instruments. It was gathered by a multi-agency Subsurface Monitoring Unit and underwent preliminary quality control by the National Coastal Data Development Center.
Oceanographic data were collected aboard the R/V Jack Fitz over a six-day period in August 2010 specifically to monitor the subsurface environment after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset contains provisional laboratory analyses for volatile and semivolatile organic compounds and total petroleum hydrocarbons, alongside CTD-measured physical parameters like temperature, salinity, and dissolved oxygen. It was produced by a multi-agency Subsurface Monitoring Unit and archived by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Oceanographic data from the research vessel OCEAN VERITAS captured a specific snapshot of the Gulf of Mexico's water column from August 30 to September 3, 2010, directly in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. It includes measurements of hydrocarbons, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, salinity, and temperature, collected using CTD rosettes, fluorometers, and laboratory analysis of water and sediment samples. The dataset also contains derived products like charts and maps created for real-time decision support during the spill response.