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415,090 line-kilometres of reduced radiometric point-located data were acquired in 2024 by the Western Australian Government. The data measures gamma-ray emissions from potassium, uranium, and thorium decay for geological and environmental applications. It has been processed with noise filtering, background corrections, and levelling techniques.
415,090 line-kilometres of reduced radiometric point-located data were acquired in 2024 by the WA Government. The data, processed with noise filtering and corrections for background radiation and height attenuation, measures concentrations of potassium, uranium, and thorium in the ground surface. It was collected at 100m line spacing and 50m terrain clearance.
Geoscience Australia provides a grid of Total Magnetic Intensity (TMI) data for the 5028 Block 3 (Northwest) region. The grid has a cell size of approximately 20 meters, with data values in nanoTesla (nT). It was acquired in 2024 by the WA Government, consisting of 415,090 line-kilometres of data at 100m line spacing and 50m terrain clearance.
415,090 line-kilometres of airborne magnetic data were acquired in 2024 by the WA Government to create this geophysical grid. The Total Magnetic Intensity grid has been processed with Reduction to Pole and a first vertical derivative, resulting in units of nanoTesla per kilometer. Geoscience Australia geophysicists performed quality checks to ensure the final data is fit-for-purpose for revealing sub-surface geological structure.
A benchmark for evaluating patent novelty search systems, created by PatSnap and last updated in June 2026. Each sample contains a query patent publication number and ground truth novelty-destroying prior art references identified by examiners. The dataset is a 50% public release of an internal full evaluation set combining cross-jurisdiction and single-jurisdiction sample types.
Phanerozoic rocks in onshore Western Australia are described, focusing on sedimentary basins and associated mineral deposits. The dataset, from Geoscience Australia Data, covers geological formations from the Palaeozoic to Cainozoic eras. It details basin-specific characteristics and strata-bound mineralisation, including base metals, coal, mineral sands, evaporites, diamonds, and iron ore.
A 5.5 KB Excel database details the machine modifications and beam characteristics for ultra-high dose-rate FLASH radiation therapy. Gyu-Seok Cho created this dataset to compile information on the biological effects of FLASH beams, achieving a maximum dose rate of 339.1 Gy/s. The data was last updated on April 17, 2026.
Seven mineral deposits in the Cobar-Nymagee area show strong mineralogical and chemical zoning. The deposits are contained within distal turbidite facies of the Devonian Cobar Supergroup. The evidence suggests a syn-sedimentary exhalative origin in a non-volcanic environment, related to rifting and growth faults.
East Antarctica's Mac. Robertson Shelf and western Prydz Bay contain sediment cores and seismic data collected in 1993, 1995, and 1997. The dataset includes Paleocene and Eocene foraminifera, pollen, spores, dinoflagellates, and other fossils recovered from weakly lithified coastal plain sediments. It was published by Geoscience Australia Data.
The Browse Basin region of Australia's North West Shelf is the focus of this cruise proposal. The document outlines plans to acquire up to 3600 km of deep seismic and other geophysical data along 11 lines, tying into 18 exploration wells. The survey is part of a major regional research program by Geoscience Australia (AGSO) to determine the basin's structural framework and assess its hydrocarbon potential.
Tommaso Mario Buonocore released novel datasets of Italian pre-university and post-university medical exam questions as part of a comparative evaluation of large language models. The datasets consist of five-choice questions covering clinical and preclinical fields, stored in an XLS file of 5.5 KB. The data was published on figshare in April 2026 under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
5.5 KB of tabular data from figshare, authored by Dandan He and last updated on 2026-04 17. The dataset likely contains results from a sensitivity analysis of an improved band selection algorithm for hyperspectral images. The proposed SSGIE-KFCM method reportedly achieved over 90% average classification accuracy on the Indian Pines and Pavia University datasets.
An improved band selection method achieved an average classification accuracy exceeding 90% on the Indian Pines and Pavia University datasets. The method, proposed by Dandan He, uses a Gaussian kernel function for high-dimensional mapping and an improved firefly algorithm for optimization. Results include an AUC value of 0.958 and a processing time reduction to 40% of traditional methods.
A 2026 study by Sunyong Park provides a comparative analysis of emission factors and energy metrics for open-field burning versus biochar production from agricultural residues in Korea. The dataset likely contains mass- and energy-normalized emission factors for CO, CHβ, COβ, NOβ, NβO, and particulate matter, as well as energy input and return on investment calculations. It is stored in an XLS file of 9.5 KB.
The ENERGETIC project data examines energy savings from using accelerators compared to CPU-only computations. The dataset, created by Michael Bane and last updated in May 2026, likely contains results from benchmarking different code classes on heterogeneous architectures. The project also investigated standardized methods for measuring energy consumption across different hardware platforms.
Geoscience Australia Data released a grid of Total Magnetic Intensity (TMI) data with Reduction to Pole (RTP) applied for the Narryer region. The grid has a cell size of approximately 20 meters and units of nanoTesla per km, derived from 415,090 line-kilometres of data acquired in 2024 by the WA Government. The data was processed via Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) to calculate the first vertical derivative and checked for quality by GA geophysicists.
415,090 line-kilometres of magnetic survey data acquired in 2024 by the WA Government. This grid of Total Magnetic Intensity (TMI) data, processed with standard reductions, has a cell size of approximately 20 meters and units in nanoTesla (nT). The data is quality-checked by Geoscience Australia geophysicists to be fit-for-purpose for revealing sub-surface geological structure.
A series of palaeogeographic maps illustrate the tectono-stratigraphic development of southwestern Australia in a plate reconstructed setting. The area experienced at least two periods of extensional faulting in the Late Carboniferous-Early Permian and Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous, with oceanic crust growth from the Barremian onward. The dataset was compiled by Geoscience Australia and includes known or inferred source rocks from the Permian to Jurassic periods.
Total magnetic intensity (TMI) data measures variations in the Earth's magnetic field caused by rock-forming minerals. The grid has a cell size of approximately 20 meters, with units in nanoTesla, and was acquired in 2024 by the WA Government, consisting of 415,090 line-kilometres of data. The processed data is checked for quality by Geoscience Australia geophysicists to ensure it is fit-for-purpose.
A 2022 metadata catalog published by the Institute of Urban Development, Housing, and Territorial Management of ChΓa (IDUVI) to organize proactive information disclosure. The dataset lists published and planned information assets, detailing responsible parties, update frequencies, formats, and access points as mandated by Colombian Law 1712 of 2014. It is available in CSV, JSON, XML, and RDF formats via the datos.gov.co platform.