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A 1974 appraisal of petroleum exploration title areas offshore and in central Queensland. The record summarizes regional geology, hydrocarbon potential, geophysical activity, and drilling results using all available data, including confidential company reports. Assessments of prospectivity and recommendations for further exploration are provided, with a noted moratorium on exploration in the Great Barrier Reef since 1969.
Geochemical analysis of 130 core samples and natural gases resolves the generation and migration history of petroleum in Australia's Bowen and Surat basins. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this research, which was last updated in April 2026. Biomarker and stable carbon-isotope analysis identified Permian-sourced petroleum from terrestrial plants with minor marine and Triassic influences.
1986 onward records of petroleum release events from Underground and Aboveground Storage Tank systems in Colorado. The dataset includes location, remediation contacts, and event status, provided by the Colorado Department of Labor & Employment, Division of Oil & Public Safety.
Geoscience Australia conducted a laboratory study to determine effective methods for detecting C10 to C40 hydrocarbons in marine sediments at natural oil seeps. The results indicate a commercially available method using hexane extraction and gas chromatography is effective for concentrations between 50 to 5,000 ppm. The study also found GC-MS to be effective for screening samples below 50 ppm.
The offshore region west of Tasmania, covering an area of 100,000 sq km, is described in this bulletin. It focuses on the Late Mesozoic and Tertiary sediments within the Sorell Basin, an extensional passive margin basin. The bulletin was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on 2026-04-16.
Geoscience Australia collects and manages large amounts of data for Australia's marine zone, including bathymetry data and the legal boundaries of petroleum acreage release areas. The organization uses innovative 3D flythroughs and video editing to integrate raster and vector geospatial data into enhanced multimedia products. These products are highly regarded by stakeholders interested in marine zone management and petroleum exploration.
Geoscience Australia assessed the petroleum prospectivity of the northern Australian marine region for potential marine park establishment. The assessment region extends offshore from the Torres Strait to the NT/WA state boundary and encompasses the Timor Sea, Arafura Sea, and Gulf of Carpentaria provinces. The report was produced for the Department of the Environment and Water Resources and stakeholders.
55 soil landscape map units describe the soil and land resources of the Australian Capital Territory. This GIS product, created by the Office of Environment and Heritage in 2016, provides location, code, and name for each unit to assist in land management and environmental planning.
Geoscience Australia's Alexey Goncharov outlines new basement and crustal studies tackling the problem of defining basement offshore. The research focuses on finding the right combination of geophysical techniques to resolve basement depth, boundaries, and evolution beneath Australia's offshore basins. This knowledge provides clues to the petroleum potential of sedimentary basins.
Functioning as known as kdd_coil_3 from the OpenML platform. No descriptive metadata, column definitions, or sample data are available. The number of rows, columns, and specific content are unknown.
Functioning as identified as 'kdd_coil_2' from the OpenML platform. No information is available regarding its contents, size, structure, or origin.
Functioning as identified as 'kdd_coil_1' from the OpenML platform. No information is available regarding its contents, size, or structure.
Known as identified as 'kdd_coil_7' from the OpenML platform. No descriptive metadata, column definitions, or sample data are available. The row count, column count, and data content are unknown.
Serving as listed on OpenML under the identifier 'kdd_coil_6'. No descriptive metadata, column information, or row count is available in the input.
Functioning as known as kdd_coil_4 from the OpenML platform. No information is available on its contents, size, structure, or origin.
Oceanographic data were collected aboard the OCEAN VERITAS in the Gulf of Mexico from 2010-07-26 to 2010-07-29 in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes measurements of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons, Volatile Organic Compounds, conductivity, salinity, temperature, and dissolved oxygen, gathered using CTD, LISST, fluorometers, and laboratory analysis of samples. It was produced by the multi-agency Subsurface Monitoring Unit and contains both raw instrument data and processed products for decision support.
Oceanographic data from the Gulf of Mexico were collected by a multi-agency Subsurface Monitoring Unit aboard NOAA Ship Henry B. Bigelow from August 13 to 22, 2010, in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes measurements of CDOM fluorescence, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, salinity, temperature, and water density, gathered using CTD, fluorometer, and oxygen meter instruments. Data underwent preliminary quality assurance by the National Coastal Data Development Center and includes supporting products like charts and maps for real-time analysis.
Chemical oceanographic data were collected aboard the RYAN CHOUEST in the Gulf of Mexico from July 1-9, 2010, in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes measurements of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) and fluorescence, gathered by a multi-agency Subsurface Monitoring Unit using instruments like fluorometers and gas chromatographs. It contains raw sensor data and derived products like maps and charts used for real-time analysis.
Oceanographic profiles were collected in the Gulf of Mexico from June 15-28, 2010, specifically in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes measurements of CDOM fluorescence, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, salinity, temperature, and water density, gathered by a multi-agency Subsurface Monitoring Unit aboard the NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson. Data underwent preliminary quality assurance by the National Coastal Data Development Center.
Brisbane City Plan 2014 includes a regional infrastructure overlay for high voltage powerline easements. The dataset, maintained by Brisbane City Council, maps major electricity infrastructure corridors and substations. It is updated regularly, with the last update recorded in March 2026.