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Geoscience Australia Data provides a folio report on the geology and petroleum potential of the Great Australian Bight. The report is the principal product of a 1986-1987 joint study by the Bureau of Mineral Resources and the South Australian Department of Mines and Energy, involving a regional multichannel seismic survey and reinterpretation of existing data. It covers multiple basins including the Duntroon, Denman, Great Australian Bight, Polda Trough, and Bremer Basins.
12,011 feet of drilling data from a subsidized exploration well that found no significant oil or gas. The Wellington Park No. 1 Well was drilled in Victoria, Australia, between December 1961 and April 1962, penetrating Quaternary, Tertiary, and Mesozoic sediments. Geoscience Australia Data provides the summary of drilling engineering, mud logging, coring, cuttings examination, and electric logging results.
Geoscience Australia's Onshore Energy Security Program (2006-2011) generated precompetitive geoscience data for frontier basins. Seismic interpretation reveals basin architecture, such as the Arrowie Basin's asymmetrical fill up to ~3800 meters thick. Petroleum systems modelling assesses the maturity of potential Cambrian and Neoproterozoic source rocks for oil and gas generation.
31 wells and 25 depocentre sites were analyzed for subsidence and thermal history to model hydrocarbon generation and expulsion in Australia's Browse Basin. The models incorporate new palaeo-bathymetric estimates and kerogen kinetic data for Jurassic and Early Cretaceous petroleum systems. This dataset was published by Geoscience Australia and last updated on 2026-03 25.
16.5 trillion cubic feet of gas and over 5 billion barrels of liquid hydrocarbons were discovered in Australia's Gippsland Basin by 2012. This geochemical analysis, presented at the 2015 AAPG/SEG conference, investigates multiple petroleum source rocks and migration pathways for these Cretaceous-Paleogene reservoirs.
Gippsland Basin, Victoria, Australia. This dataset is a summary report for the Southwest Bairnsdale No. 1 well, drilled to a total depth of 3926 feet between January 8 and February 14, 1963. The report details the stratigraphic objectives, results including sediment depths and a formation test, and the final classification as a dry hole. It was created by Geoscience Australia Data and sourced from data_gov_au.
Pipeline infrastructure data converted from the annual 'Petroleum Exploration and Development Titles' map. The Australian Ocean Data Network maintains this national dataset, which includes specific Acreage Release Areas. It was last updated in April 2026.
From 01 October 2024 to present, this dataset provides daily, spatially and temporally complete snow parameters for the western United States. It is derived from MODIS/Terra satellite data using the SPIReS spectral mixture analysis model and includes snow fraction, albedo, grain size, dust concentration, and radiative forcing. The data is produced by NASA and provided in netCDF-4 format with a Sinusoidal projection.
Over 40 days of oceanographic data were collected aboard the OCEAN VERITAS from September 7 to October 16, 2010, in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes chemical and physical measurements such as Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons, volatile organic compounds, conductivity, temperature, and salinity, gathered by a multi-agency Subsurface Monitoring Unit. It contains provisional laboratory analysis results and products created for real-time decision support.
Chemical oceanographic data were collected aboard the RYAN CHOUEST in the Gulf of Mexico from August 13 to 23, 2010, in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes measurements of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) and fluorescence, gathered using instruments like fluorometers and gas chromatographs by the multi-agency Subsurface Monitoring Unit (SMU). It contains raw sensor data and derived products such as charts, maps, and GIS files for real-time analysis.
A 4.2 MB dataset from a controlled pot experiment examines the intraspecific allelopathic effects of Solanum rostratum Dunal. Huixian Liu published the data on figshare in March 2026, measuring plant growth, soil properties, metabolites, and microbial communities under different litter concentrations. Results show litter inhibits seedling growth, with soil microbes mitigating the effect by degrading allelopathic compounds like 4-Ethyl-2-methylphenol.
Colorado's natural gas prices are tracked monthly for industrial, residential, commercial, and electric power consumers from 1989 onward. The data originates from the US Energy Information Administration (USEIA) and is hosted by data.colorado.gov. Records include city gate prices and prices for consumers within Colorado.
NOAA Ship GORDON GUNTER collected these oceanographic measurements in the Gulf of Mexico from July 25-31, 2010, specifically in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The Subsurface Monitoring Unit, a multi-agency group, gathered data on conductivity, temperature, depth, dissolved oxygen, salinity, sound velocity, and water density using CTD and oxygen meter instruments. Preliminary quality assurance was performed by the National Coastal Data Development Center, and the dataset includes supporting products like charts and maps for real-time decision support.
Oceanographic data was collected aboard the R/V Ferrel in the Gulf of Mexico from August 13-17, 2010, in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes chemical, physical, and profile measurements such as Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH), volatile organic compounds, conductivity, temperature, and salinity. It was gathered by a multi-agency Subsurface Monitoring Unit and contains both field sensor data and provisional onshore laboratory analysis.
Oceanographic data were collected aboard the research vessel Brooks McCall in the Gulf of Mexico from June 10 to 14, 2010, in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes chemical, physical, and profile measurements such as volatile organic compounds, total petroleum hydrocarbons, conductivity, temperature, and salinity, gathered by a multi-agency Subsurface Monitoring Unit. Data products include laboratory analysis results, preliminary quality-controlled CTD profiles, and supporting materials like charts and cruise reports.
NOAA's Subsurface Monitoring Unit collected chemical and physical oceanographic data aboard the RYAN CHOUEST from September 23-28, 2010, in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Measurements include volatile organic compounds, total petroleum hydrocarbons, salinity, temperature, dissolved oxygen, and water density from CTD, fluorometer, and laboratory analyses. This dataset provides a focused snapshot of subsurface conditions during the spill's active phase.
NOAA's Subsurface Monitoring Unit collected these oceanographic data aboard the OCEAN VERITAS in the Gulf of Mexico from August 18-22, 2010, in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Measurements include conductivity, temperature, dissolved oxygen, salinity, and laboratory analysis for volatile organic compounds, semivolatile organic compounds, and total petroleum hydrocarbons. The dataset contains raw instrument data, provisional analytical chemistry results, and derived products like charts and maps for real-time decision support.
CMS_CH4_FLX_MX contains yearly average methane flux for Mexico's oil and gas systems based on a bottom-up calculation of emissions reported by the Mexican Petroleum Institute in 2010. The data is part of the NASA Carbon Monitoring System, which uses satellite and surface-based data to characterize global carbon sources and sinks. Emissions are concentrated along Mexico's east coast, corresponding to oil production areas.
Soil Landscape Mapping - Project Areas (DPIRD-070) provides information on soil survey project areas compiled to create a best-available soil map. The dataset includes details on the scale and reliability of each survey, authored by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development.
Soil-landscape mapping for Western Australia at the zones hierarchy level, derived from the best available mapping version of February 2025. The data is intended for use at a 1:1,000,000 scale and is provided by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development.