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A vector tile layer provides a customized world basemap uniquely symbolized for special areas of interest. It is built using data sources from Esri's World Topographic Map and other basemaps. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-27 by the City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub.
A vector tile layer provides a customized world basemap uniquely symbolized to display special areas of interest. It is built from data sources used for the World Topographic Map and other Esri basemaps, created by City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub and last updated on 2026-05-27. The layer highlights landscaping features and sports amenities contributed by community mappers.
MBRC Extent is a vector tile layer providing a customized world basemap uniquely symbolized by contributors to the Community Maps program. The layer is optimized to display special areas of interest, including landscaping features like grass, trees, and rock, and sports amenities such as tennis courts and field lines. It is built using the same data sources as Esri's World Topographic Map and other basemaps.
A customized world basemap vector tile layer, uniquely symbolized to highlight special areas of interest (AOIs) created and edited by Community Maps contributors. These AOIs include landscaping features like grass, trees, and rock, as well as sports amenities such as tennis courts and football and baseball field lines. The layer is built using the same data sources as Esri's World Topographic Map and other Esri basemaps.
A vector tile layer provides a customized world basemap optimized to display special areas of interest created by Community Maps contributors. The layer includes landscaping features like grass, trees, and rock, and sports amenities such as tennis courts and field lines. It is built from the same data sources as Esri's World Topographic Map and is published by the City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub, last updated on 2026-05-27.
A vector tile layer provides a customized world basemap uniquely symbolized to display special areas of interest (AOIs) edited by Community Maps contributors. These AOIs include landscaping features like grass, trees, and rock, and sports amenities such as tennis courts and field lines. The layer is built using the same data sources as Esri's World Topographic Map and other basemaps, published by the City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub and last updated on 2026-05-27.
A vector tile layer provides a customized world basemap optimized to display special areas of interest created by Community Maps contributors. These areas include landscaping features like grass, trees, and rock, and sports amenities such as tennis courts and field lines. The layer is built from the same data sources as Esri's World Topographic Map and is published by the City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub.
City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub provides a vector tile layer offering a customized world basemap. It is optimized to display special areas of interest, including landscaping features and sports amenities, contributed by Community Maps participants. The layer is built using the same data sources as Esri's World Topographic Map.
Community Maps contributors provide a customized vector tile basemap optimized to display special areas of interest. These areas include landscaping features like grass, trees, and rock, and sports amenities such as tennis courts and field lines. The layer is built using the same data sources as Esri's World Topographic Map and is published by the City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub.
A vector tile layer provides a customized world basemap symbolized to display special areas of interest. These areas include landscaping features and sports amenities, created and edited by Community Maps contributors. The layer is built using data sources from Esri's World Topographic Map and other basemaps.
A vector tile layer provides a customized world basemap symbolized to display special areas of interest. These areas, created by Community Maps contributors, include landscaping features like grass, trees, and rock, and sports amenities such as tennis courts and field lines. The layer is built using the same data sources as Esri's World Topographic Map and other basemaps.
A newly compiled structural elements map and chronostratigraphic section illustrate the complex tectono-stratigraphic development of southwestern Australia in a plate reconstructed setting. The dataset, from the Australian Ocean Data Network, includes palaeogeographic maps detailing at least two major extensional faulting periods and the migration of depositional centres. It also documents known and inferred hydrocarbon source rocks from the Permian to Jurassic periods.
Seismic reflection profiling reveals the Cainozoic evolution of the central Great Barrier Reef, dominated by terrigenous sedimentation controlled by sea level. The reef facies, only 150-250 m thick, grew on siliciclastic sediments during short high sea-level periods and were eroded subaerially during longer low stands. This dataset, provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network, interprets the province's geological history from shallow to deep seismic data.
125 gravity provinces and units defined from land and marine reconnaissance surveys across Australia and its continental margins. The dataset rationalizes boundaries and nomenclature based on virtually complete gravity coverage, aiming for consistency in regional gravity feature discussion. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on 2026-06 04.
New South Wales geological data presents evidence for a syn-sedimentary exhalative origin of mineral deposits in the Cobar-Nymagee area. The dataset describes mineralogical and chemical zoning across seven deposits within the Devonian Cobar Supergroup. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in June 2026.
Benjamin Jones's dataset contains laboratory experimental data for assessing the performance of different seagrass seed ball formulations during early germination and seedling development. The data includes repeated observations over time for treatments comparing naked seeds, buried fireclay balls, and multiple seed ball formulations. The dataset is 169.8 KB and was last updated on 2026-05-19.
August 2018 to present monthly binary inland surface water classification data at a 0.01-degree (~1 km) resolution. This dataset, known as the Berkeley-RWAWC, is derived from NASA's CYGNSS satellite constellation observations and uses a random walker algorithm to classify land (0), surface water (1), and no data/ocean (-99). The data is provided in netCDF-4 format with a one-month latency.
FCA's first full year of general insurance value measures data covers January to December 2022. The data provides common indicators of value across a range of general insurance products to incentivize competition on broader elements of product value. Key findings include claims costs as a proportion of premium ranging from 4% to 65%, with a median of 35%.
Uniaxial compression tests on cemented paste backfill specimens under three moisture conditions and loading rates from 0.05 to 2.0 mm/min. The dataset includes results for uniaxial compressive strength, stiffness, peak strain, failure mode, and nonlinear index. Author Chuanchuan Wan published the findings on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license in May 2026.
Uniaxial compression tests on cemented paste backfill (CPB) specimens under three moisture conditions (0%, 18%, 32%) and loading rates from 0.05 to 2.0 mm/min. Author Chuanchuan Wan published the results on figshare in 2026, showing a polynomial relationship between strength and loading rate with a transition region around 1.0 mm/min.