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The Ordovician, Silurian, and Devonian bryozoa of Australia dataset documents fossil occurrences from specific geological formations. The study investigated skeletal structure development and species distribution across stratigraphic successions in central-western New South Wales and the Fitzroy Basin. Data was collected by field parties of the Bureau of Mineral Resources.
Almost 100 billion tokens of Italian text, counted with the Tiktoken cl100k BPE tokenizer, constitute this large linguistic resource. TestiMole was created through a massive web scraping effort and is one of the largest publicly available datasets for the Italian language as of June 2024. The dataset, authored by mrinaldi, consists mainly of conversational data from sources like Italian Usenet hierarchies and message boards.
Geoscience Australia's seabed mapping product applies a two-step classification system to bathymetry data for the Beagle Marine Park. Semi-automated GIS tools mapped polygon extents and classified morphology features, supplemented by backscatter, imagery, and sediment samples for geomorphic interpretation. The data product includes layers derived from both 30-meter and 1-meter resolution bathymetry digital elevation models.
Simulation results for a proposed nonlinear robust control scheme for Electric Power Steering (EPS) systems. The dataset, authored by Tuan Anh Nguyen and last updated in April 2026, contains performance metrics such as Root Mean Square tracking errors and total energy consumption. It is a 5.5 KB XLS file shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
5.5 KB of simulation results for a novel Electric Power Steering control scheme. The data, authored by Tuan Anh Nguyen and last updated in April 2026, shows Root Mean Square tracking errors as low as 0.165% for steering angles and a total energy consumption of 1194.581 Joules.
Tuan Anh Nguyen published a dataset on figshare in April 2026 containing simulation results for an Electric Power Steering (EPS) actuator control scheme. The data, stored in an XLS file of 5.5 KB, includes performance metrics like Root Mean Square tracking errors for steering angles and total energy consumption. The simulation compares a proposed nonlinear robust control method against traditional strategies under conditions with and without nonlinear friction and parameter uncertainties.
5.5 KB of simulation results for a proposed nonlinear robust control scheme for Electric Power Steering (EPS). The data, authored by Tuan Anh Nguyen and last updated in April 2026, likely contains metrics such as Root Mean Square (RMS) tracking errors for steering angles and total energy consumption, as described in the associated research article.
5.5 KB of vehicle specification data supporting a proposed nonlinear robust control scheme for Electric Power Steering (EPS). The dataset, authored by Tuan Anh Nguyen and last updated in April 2026, was used in simulations showing RMS tracking errors as low as 0.165% and total energy consumption of 1194.581 J.
Salinity ranges from almost fresh water (<1000 mg/L TDS) to brines exceeding 300,000 mg/L TDS, with most values below 10,000 mg/L. This dataset from Geoscience Australia contains estimates and measurements from well logs, oil-production wells, and drill stem tests. It describes spatial and stratigraphic patterns, including high-salinity zones linked to Ordovician and Silurian evaporite deposits.
Total magnetic intensity data for Western Australia measures variations in the Earth's magnetic field caused by rock-forming minerals. The grid has a cell size of 0.0025 degrees, approximately 266 meters, with units in nanoTesla. Geoscience Australia processed and quality-checked the data, which was acquired by the WA Government in 2005.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a dataset on planktic and benthic foraminifera from dredge samples on the Marion Plateau, offshore Queensland. The data likely contains biostratigraphic age assignments for samples from northern and southern sites, revealing different depositional histories from the Early Miocene to Pleistocene. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-30.
Fresh groundwater in Australian coastal aquifers is a vital resource vulnerable to seawater intrusion. This technical report from the National Seawater Intrusion Project develops a typological framework to categorize aquifers and assess their vulnerability. It includes conceptual models and tabulated aquifer parameters for 28 case study areas, using both public and confidential information.
365 surface and near-surface seabed samples form the basis for an assessment of regional lithofacies variations on the Tasmanian shelf and in eastern and western Bass Strait. The dataset, provided by Geoscience Australia Data, includes analyses of sediment composition, heavy minerals, and geochemistry. It was last updated on 2026-04-30.
Western Australia and western Northern Territory Permian fossil faunas are described in this long-term project. The work includes descriptions of pelecypods and gastropods from the Carnarvon Basin, Lyons Group, and Carrandibby Formation, with contributions from multiple palaeontologists. Collections are sourced from the University of Western Australia and the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics.
SGI-Bench is a benchmark for evaluating Scientific General Intelligence in large language models. It contains more than 1,000 expert-curated samples spanning 10 scientific disciplines, aligned with the full inquiry cycle. The dataset was created by InternScience and last updated on 2026-06-02.
At least 29 species of Early Carboniferous ostracods from the Bonaparte Basin are documented, including eight new species. The dataset includes an interim biostratigraphic scheme of eight ostracod assemblages and discusses morphological and paleoecological findings. It was published by Geoscience Australia and last updated in April 2026.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a correlation chart for the Carboniferous System across the Australian continent, last updated on 2026-04-30. The chart is based on a synopsis of evidence from Carboniferous marine faunas, correlating sequences from Western Australia's intracratonic basins and the New England Geosyncline in the east. Correlation of terrestrial sequences is also attempted using plant and spore evidence, though described as tentative.
A 1965 drilling operation by Esso Exploration Australia Inc. in the offshore Bass Basin, about 88 miles east of King Island. The report details the Esso Bass No. 1 well, which reached a total depth of 7717 feet and was plugged and abandoned after a full program of logging and coring. It was designed to gain stratigraphic information on the Tertiary and Mesozoic sections and test the petroleum potential of a postulated Miocene reef anomaly.
Results from version 3.2 of the 1km-resolution regional-scale biogeochemistry and sediments model of the Great Barrier Reef, forced by hydrodynamic data and river catchment inputs. The model ran in near-real-time mode, updating daily, until January 2024 when sensor damage halted river-flow forcing. This dataset was retired by its authors in February 2026 due to an error causing unrealistic Chlorophyll-a levels.
Experimental data examines the differential effects of lysophospholipids on yeast vacuole fusion, membrane fluidity, and ion transport. The dataset likely contains measurements of inhibition values, fluidity changes, and transport rates for various lipid headgroups and acyl chains. It was authored by Chi Zhang and uploaded to figshare on 2026-04-29.