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Australia's southwest margin, including the Perth, Mentelle, and Southern Carnarvon basins, is covered by gravity and magnetic data. Geoscience Australia integrated about 26,000 line km of new survey data with existing data from around 150 previous surveys since 1960. This unified dataset was produced to constrain regional tectonics, basin structure, and petroleum prospectivity.
Seamless topographic color mapping covers all of Australia, including external territories like Norfolk Island and the Australian Antarctic Territory. The map integrates data from Geoscience Australia, the Australian Antarctic Division, and OpenStreetMap, with vegetation layers from the Australian Collaborative Land Use and Management Program. Topographic information was last checked using satellite imagery in 2008 and supplemented from other sources in 2009.
A compilation of geological, borehole, and well data for southwestern Victoria and southeastern South Australia, focusing on the Portland-Nelson-Mount Gambier area. The dataset was compiled by the Australian Ocean Data Network and includes a geological sketch map. It was last updated on April 16, 2026.
Python scripts and associated data files used to generate the figures for a 2022 Nature Ecology & Evolution paper on mitochondrial energetics. The 11.8 MB repository includes CSV data files, PDF and JPG outputs, and matplotlib style files. Author Sergio Munoz-Gomez released the materials under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
The Great Artesian Basin, covering 1.7 million kmΒ² or one-fifth of Australia, is a multi-layered confined aquifer system in Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous sandstones. It underlies arid regions of Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia, and the Northern Territory, with a thickness up to 3000 meters and a synclinal structure. Groundwater movement flows southwest from the eastern recharge zone, supporting pastoral activity and town water supplies since its discovery around 1880.
Western Australia's Canning Basin contains deep formation water with salinity ranging from almost fresh (<1000 mg/L TDS) to brine (>300,000 mg/L TDS). The dataset, sourced from the Australian Ocean Data Network, includes estimates from well logs and measurements from oil-production wells and drill stem tests. Salinity patterns are linked to stratigraphic units, depth, and historical depositional cycles.
Western Australia and western Northern Territory Permian rocks contain marine faunas used for stratigraphic assessment. The collections are from the University of Western Australia and the Bureau of Mineral Resources, with work published in 1956 and 1957. It represents a complete marine Permian sequence, rivaled only by the Hunter Valley of New South Wales.
Twenty-eight case study areas form the basis of a national typological framework for assessing seawater intrusion into Australian coastal aquifers. This technical report from the National Seawater Intrusion Project tabulates key hydrogeological parameters and develops conceptual models for each area. The dataset supports a vulnerability assessment by categorizing aquifers based on their climatic and hydrogeological settings.
Satellite fire detection data from the Suomi NPP VIIRS instrument provides near real-time monitoring at a 375-meter nominal resolution. This product is designed for improved mapping of small and large fire perimeters, supporting fire management and science applications. The data is distributed by NASA's LANCE FIRMS system in multiple vector formats.
9000 km2 of offshore southwest Australia's continental slope is covered by seismic data for the Bremer Basin. The basin likely contains a 10 km thick sedimentary pile with Late Jurassic to Tertiary deposits. The Australian Ocean Data Network provides this geological assessment, last updated in April 2026.
3 billion expert transitions across 11 million unique physics-based tasks collected in the Kinetix environment. The dataset contains offline expert trajectories from a JAX-based 2D rigid-body physics environment where tasks are procedurally generated. It was authored by mbeukman and last updated on Hugging Face in May 2026.
Diver structures are tube-shaped constructions designed to connect surface waters while interrupting the watercourse bed. The dataset likely contains geospatial records of these hydraulic passageways, including attributes for multiple identical tubes. Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties provides this data under a CC0-1.0 license, available in multiple GIS and tabular formats.
The Bonaparte Basin in northwestern Australia contains a benthic ostracod fauna from the Early Carboniferous period. At least 29 species referable to 18 genera are described, including eight new species and eight closely related to established taxa. An interim biostratigraphic scheme proposes eight ostracod assemblages based on species' first appearances.
Eight hourly weather variables on an 800-meter grid cover the continental US from 1979 and Alaska from 1981 to the near-present. The NOAA Office of Water Prediction created this Analysis of Record for Calibration (AORC) to drive land-surface and hydrologic models, including the National Water Model. Data is provided in a cloud-optimized Zarr format for efficient access.
3,050 rows of text examples labeled for AI safety classification, extracted from adversarial wargames. The corpus contains 1,656 malicious examples across 13 attack categories and 1,394 benign examples across 10 legitimate categories. Created by author mxguru1, it was last updated on 2026-05-17.
A 2014 dataset of well-known archaeological sites of provincial importance in Drenthe, Netherlands, adopted by the Provincial Staten van Drenthe on 2 July 2014. It applies to both in situ and ex situ preservation, with some sites designated for preservation in the soil for future research. The dataset appears in Map 2 E: Information Archaeology and is provided by the Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties.
A selection of known archaeological sites in the Dutch province of Drenthe designated for in-situ preservation. The dataset, published by the Provincial Staten van Drenthe in July 2014, includes hunebeds, grave mound complexes, settlement grounds, Celtic fields, and peat roads. It appears as a map layer (Map 2 E: Core Quality Archaeology) within the Environmental Vision 2014 policy document.
A 2014 map layer adopted by the Provincial States of Drenthe on 2 July 2014, defining areas with an archaeological expectation. The dataset likely contains polygons or features for ash and stream valleys, the Havelterberg, the Drentsche Aa area, expected Celtic fields, sacrificial sites, a castle near Zuidlaren, and a suspected prehistoric road route over the Hondsrug. It was published by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations under a CC-PDM-1.0 license.
Offshore Australia's free-air and Bouguer gravity anomaly data is organized into about fifty regional provinces, each characterized by uniformity of trend, anomaly level, or disturbance. The dataset discusses these provinces in relation to structural and bathymetric features, crustal thickness variations, and isostatic equilibrium. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on 2026-04-16.
A study by Gaia Salvatore Falconieri, last updated in April 2026, characterizes the response of Olea europaea cv. Canino to drought and salinity stress. The data likely contains measurements of plant growth, leaf trichome density, oxidative damage, gene expression, and photosynthetic pigment levels from in vitro-grown plants. The findings aim to support olive cultivation in areas affected by these abiotic stresses.