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NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) Global 1 arc second V003 is a near-global digital elevation model (DEM) created using radar interferometry from the Space Shuttle Endeavour's STS-99 mission in February 2000. The dataset covers about 80% of Earth's total landmass, between 60° N and 56° S latitude, with a spatial resolution of approximately 30 meters. This Version 3 product, distributed by the LP DAAC, has eliminated voids present in earlier versions by supplementing SRTM data with ASTER GDEM, GMTED2010, and NED.
Minerals from the oceans is a dataset published on data_gov_au. The dataset likely contains information about mineral resources found in marine environments. The Australian Ocean Data Network is listed as the organization, and the record was last updated on 2026-06-04.
18.8 GB of photometry data capturing simultaneous behavioral and dopamine activity, as referenced in a 2024 preprint. The dataset is associated with a GitHub repository containing code for loading data and reproducing analyses. It was last updated on May 1, 2026, and is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
The Booby Island to D'Arcole Islands bathymetry survey covers an area in the Bonaparte Archipelago, Western Australia. Data was acquired for the Australian Hydrographic Office by Guardian Geomatics onboard the MV Offshore Solution and MV Special Order between 15 September 2022 and 26 November 2022. The processed dataset is a 30-meter resolution GeoTIFF grid.
A bathymetry survey of the Kangaroo Island South-East area was acquired for the Australian Hydrographic Office between 1 December 2022 and 31 May 2023. The survey was conducted by Precision Hydrographic Services under the Hydroscheme Industry Partnership Program using Kongsberg EM2040 multibeam sonar systems. The processed data is available as a 30-meter resolution, 32-bit floating point GeoTIFF grid.
19 May 2021 – 22 Sep 2021 bathymetry survey of the Lacepede Channel, Western Australia, conducted for the Australian Hydrographic Office. Data was acquired using a Kongsberg EM2040 Mk II multibeam echosounder onboard the MV Pacific Conquest and USV Blue Shadow - 901, and processed with Caris Hips & Sips software. The final product is a 30-meter resolution, 32-bit floating point GeoTIFF grid.
A merged magnetic anomaly grid for onshore and offshore Western Australia, processed to the Reduced-To-Pole (RTP) transformation. The dataset integrates over 1500 open-file company surveys with Federal and State government data, using a 2015 national magnetic grid as a base reference. Data is visualized with a pseudo-color ramp and relief shading.
The Varzin Passage to Merkara Shoal bathymetry survey was acquired for the Australian Hydrographic Office by Fugro Australia from 4 Sep 2023 to 12 Apr 2024. Bathymetry data was collected using a LADS HD+ system and processed with CARIS HIPS and SIPS and QIMERA software. The final dataset is a 30m resolution, 32-bit floating point GeoTIFF grid of the survey area.
Legacy product from the Australian Ocean Data Network with no abstract available. The dataset, last updated on 2026-06-04, likely contains information on mineral content within processed coastal sediments. Its specific content and scale require verification after download.
270 hand-drawn, unpublished topographic map sheets of Prussian territory east of the Weser river, created between 1767 and 1787 under the direction of Prussian officer Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Graf von Schmettau. The original unique pieces are held by the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin and are available as multi-colour prints measuring 97 cm x 64 cm. This work is considered the culmination of Prussian cartography of its era.
A small estuary on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia, contains tool marks formed by wind dragging leaves and fronds over backshore sands. Some marks resemble trace fossils left by fish, complicating sedimentary interpretation. The dataset likely contains observations from this study, highlighting the risk of misinterpreting paleoflow direction.
270 hand-drawn, unpublished map sheets of Prussian territory east of the Weser river, created between 1767 and 1787. The work was led by Prussian officer Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Graf von Schmettau and is considered the culmination of Prussian cartography of its era. Original sheets are held by the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin and are available as multi-colour prints measuring 97 cm x 64 cm.
The Beaufort Sea during August-October 2022 is the focus of this dataset, which contains georeferenced S-band marine radar images from the NASA SASSIE field campaign. Images were collected every 10-60 seconds from the R/V Wolstad within ~200 km of the sea ice edge. Level 4 processed GeoTIFFs classify pixels as sea ice, not sea ice, or not data.
SASSIE 2022 campaign collected S-BAND marine navigation radar images every 10-60 seconds from the R/V Wolstad in the Beaufort Sea. Georeferenced Level 3 images in GeoTIFF format document the transition from summer melt to autumn ice advance within ~200km of the sea ice edge. This dataset supports analysis of how salinity anomalies from melting ice affect ocean stratification and subsequent ice growth.
From 1767 to 1787, Prussian officer Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Graf von Schmettau created a detailed topographical map series of Prussian territories east of the Weser river at a scale of 1:50,000. The collection consists of 270 hand-drawn, multi-color map sections, each measuring 97 cm x 64 cm, which were not intended for publication. The original maps are held by the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin.
270 hand-drawn, multi-color topographical map sheets of Prussian territory east of the Weser river, created between 1767 and 1787. The work was led by Prussian officer and cartographer Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Graf von Schmettau, produced on his own initiative with support from Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm II. The original unique pieces are held by the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz.
July 2019 survey of 308 households conducted by UNHCR. The data collection was a one-off exercise intended to facilitate decision-making for populations living in shelters. Households were classified into three non-mutually exclusive categories related to willingness to relocate and specific needs.
Prussian territory east of the Weser is depicted in this collection of 270 hand-drawn, unpublished topographical map sheets at a scale of 1:50,000. The work was created between 1767 and 1787 under the direction of Prussian officer and cartographer Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Graf von Schmettau. The original unique pieces are held by the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz.
The German Empire's first large-scale topographic map series, produced between 1878 and 1909. The map of the German Empire at 1:100,000 scale comprises 675 sheets covering the entire territory of the Reich at that time. It was produced by the states of Prussia, Bavaria, Württemberg, and Saxony under the coordination of the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie.
Bathymetry data for the Furneaux Group in Bass Strait was acquired for the Australian Hydrographic Office between 11 April and 20 November 2022. Fugro Australia conducted the survey using airborne laser systems as part of the Hydroscheme Industry Partnership Program. The final product is a 30-meter resolution, 32-bit floating point GeoTIFF grid.