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Geoscience Australia data from seismic and core sampling programs in 1993, 1995, and 1997 on the East Antarctic continental shelf. The dataset includes information on Paleogene sediments containing microfossils like foraminifera, pollen, spores, and dinoflagellates, as well as physical sediment properties. It documents a prograding sequence about 200 meters thick and relates to inner continental shelf marine environments.
330 km^2 of multibeam bathymetry data for the South-west Corner Marine Park, collected by Geoscience Australia in March 2020 and January-February 2021. The dataset is a 5-meter resolution geotiff produced from a Kongsberg EM2040C sonar system to build baseline information for benthic habitats. The survey was a collaborative project with multiple Australian universities, funded by the National Environmental Science Program Marine Biodiversity Hub.
Tri Drive Network 1 With Conditions provides geospatial data on roads designated for Restricted Access Vehicles in Western Australia. The dataset is maintained by Main Roads Western Australia and receives weekly updates to reflect network changes.
A collection of seafloor depth measurements from Australian waters, sourced from the Australian Ocean Data Network. The dataset integrates singlebeam, multibeam, satellite altimetry, and airborne laser (LADS) data from government and non-government agencies. It was last updated on 2026-04-16.
Pangeanic's Iraqi Arabic Multidomain QA Dataset is a curated conversational dataset focusing on the Iraqi Arabic dialect. The dataset is designed for training, fine-tuning, and benchmarking various AI systems. It was last updated on May 22, 2026.
The Government and Municipalities of Québec provides a dataset listing the precise locations of offices for the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility (MTMD). It includes Directorates-General, Service Centers, Service Sub-Centers, and other ministry buildings. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-22 and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
The central Great Barrier Reef Province is characterized by a prograding terrigenous shoreline and an inner shelf dominated by fluvially derived mud. This dataset, from Geoscience Australia Data, models sedimentation patterns from the Burdekin River region, detailing coastal progradation rates and sedimentary assemblages. It was last updated on 2026-04-20.
Western Australia's Main Roads authority provides weekly updated data on the Restricted Access Vehicle (RAV) network, specifically for Class 1 RAV Low Loader Overmass Category 2 vehicles. The dataset includes spatial network information for heavy vehicles, with users advised to confirm current accuracy via official tools. It is published under a Creative Commons Attribution license by the Commissioner of Main Roads.
Western Australia's Restricted Access Vehicle (RAV) network data includes bridges for 8TPA Low Loader Network 1. The Commissioner of Main Roads creates and maintains this data, which is updated weekly.
State of New York data compares contractor-estimated and meter-evaluated energy savings for a subset of home retrofit projects completed between 2007 and 2012. It includes project details like Contractor ID, Project County, and Total Project Cost. The dataset was created to support the deployment of an open-source energy efficiency meter.
OpenEE meter data compares contractor-estimated savings against weather-normalized metered consumption for home energy retrofits. The dataset covers a subset of projects completed between 2007 and 2012 under New York's Home Performance with ENERGY STAR program. It was compiled by the State of New York to validate savings claims and support performance-based financing models.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a study on the Cainozoic evolution of the central Great Barrier Reef Province. The analysis is based on shallow, intermediate, and deep focus seismic reflection profiling, detailing depositional episodes from the Late Cretaceous to the Pleistocene. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-20.
AGSO Project 121.28 proposed a marine survey to acquire up to 3600 km of deep seismic data across Australia's Browse Basin. The cruise aimed to define the regional structural framework and assess its influence on petroleum accumulations. Data collection parameters, including a 4800 m streamer and 48-fold CDP coverage, were designed to record reflections down to 12-20 km depth.
1200 square kilometers of the Rouchel district in eastern New South Wales are documented in this geological report. The data describes a 4000 to 4500 meter thick sequence of Carboniferous sedimentary and volcanic rocks deposited between the Late Devonian and middle Visean periods. It was published by Geoscience Australia Data and last updated in April 2026.
MiJaBench is a bilingual English-Portuguese adversarial benchmark introduced in a paper accepted to Findings of ACL 2026. The dataset is designed for auditing demographic-specific vulnerabilities in large language model safety alignment. It was created by AKCIT and last updated on Hugging Face in June 2026.
Western Australia data details intersections for PBS Tandem Drive Networks, managed by Main Roads Western Australia. The dataset is updated weekly and is available in multiple formats including CSV and GeoJSON.
Main Roads Western Australia provides spatial data on Tandem Drive Network 5.2 intersections. The dataset is updated weekly and covers Western Australia for heavy vehicle route planning.
Western Australia data on intersections within the Tandem Drive Network, managed by Main Roads Western Australia. The dataset is updated weekly and covers the state's restricted access vehicle networks.
A geospatial dataset of specific address locations within Québec, Canada, excluding apartment numbers. The data includes municipality codes, civic numbers, road types, street names, and orientation. It is provided by the Government and Municipalities of Québec and was last updated on April 22, 2026.
Four linked vocabularies developed by the International Seabed Geomorphology Mapping Working Group (ISGM-WG) to support standardized global seabed mapping. The vocabularies cover method terms, physiography, morphology features, and geomorphic units, and were published by Geoscience Australia. The underlying classification scheme was published in two parts, with the morphology glossary in 2020 and the geomorphology framework in 2023.