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The Ngalia Basin dataset from the Australian Ocean Data Network describes the stratigraphy and structure of an intracratonic basin in Australia's Northern Territory. It comprises Adelaidean and Palaeozoic sediments up to about 5 km thick, with detailed thicknesses provided for specific geological periods. The data includes information on structural features, unconformities, and assessments of petroleum, uranium, and water resource potential.
Salinity values range from almost fresh water (<1000 mg/L TDS) to brines exceeding 300,000 mg/L TDS, with most below 10,000 mg/L. The dataset, sourced from the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026, contains estimates from well logs and measurements from oil-production wells and drill stem tests. It describes spatial and depth-dependent salinity patterns across the basin's stratigraphic units.
Geological and paleontological data from the Mac. Robertson Shelf and western Prydz Bay in East Antarctica, collected during seismic and coring programs in 1995 and 1997. The dataset includes information on Paleocene and Eocene sediments containing foraminifera, pollen, spores, and dinoflagellates, recovered from a prograding sequence about 200 meters thick. It was aggregated by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
The Betoota No. 1 well dataset documents a drilling operation in far southwest Queensland conducted by Delhi Australian Petroleum Ltd, Frome-Broken Hill Company Pty Ltd, and Santos Limited. Drilling commenced on 22 December 1959 and was completed on 18 April 1960, reaching a total depth of 9,824 feet. The dataset includes results from a comprehensive program of electric and mud logging, testing, and coring to assess hydrocarbon potential and stratigraphy.
The Australian Ocean Data Network provides two geophysical maps of Australia at a scale of 1:25 million. The Free-air Anomaly map and the Gravity Map (showing Bouguer anomalies on land and free-air anomalies at sea) were derived from the same data bank as the 1:5 million 1976 Gravity Map of Australia, with additional marine observations from the 'Gulf Rex' vessel. The maps were drawn by BMR's Geophysical Drawing Office and printed by the Division of National Mapping, Department of National Resources.
Aggregate-level data on soil organic carbon (SOC) and minerals collected from typical thermo-erosion gullies. The dataset is provided by Ruizhe Wang and was last updated on May 13, 2026. It is a small dataset, 26.8 KB in size, stored in an XLSX file.
TerminalWorld is a benchmark dataset containing 1,530 terminal-based tasks for evaluating AI agents. It was created by EuniAI and last updated on May 22, 2026. The tasks were reverse-engineered from publicly available terminal recordings.
18 mineral commodities saw increased Economic Demonstrated Resources (EDR) in 2008, while nine saw decreases. Australia's EDR for brown coal, mineral sands, nickel, silver, uranium, zinc, and lead are the world's largest. The dataset, from Geoscience Australia, provides analysis of mineral exploration expenditures and resource life estimates for the calendar year 2008.
Late Devonian to medial Early Carboniferous (middle Visean) geological data covering the Rouchel district in eastern New South Wales, an area of about 1200 km². The dataset describes a 4000 to 4500 m thick sequence of sedimentary and volcanic rocks deposited in the Tamworth Trough, part of the Palaeozoic Tasman Geosyncline. It is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network via data_gov_au.
Australian Ocean Data Network provides a dataset illustrating the tectono-stratigraphic development of the southwestern corner of Australia. It includes a series of palaeogeographic maps based on a compiled structural elements map and chronostratigraphic section for the Perth Basin. The data covers geological events from the Late Carboniferous to the Recent period.
Dutch government data on supplementary rewards for officials in 2012, provided by the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations. The dataset likely details one-off or periodic salary supplements awarded for labor market reasons, special achievements, or function characteristics under a policy framework established in 2010. The data is available in an Excel XLS format and is published under a CC0-1.0 license.
125 gravity provinces and their subdivisions have been defined and named across Australia and its continental margins. The dataset rationalizes features from historical and modern land and marine reconnaissance gravity surveys, which now have virtually complete coverage. It is published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
The Australian Ocean Data Network provides a compilation of geological and borehole data from southwestern Victoria and southeastern South Australia, focusing on the Portland-Nelson-Mt Gambier area. The report includes a geological sketch map and tabulated data compiled from literature and well records. It was last updated on 2026-04-10.
IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Center (ICPAC) produced this geospatial dataset identifying the eight Somali districts impacted by the 2013 Tropical Cyclone 3A. It covers the Nugal and Bari regions where the storm caused severe flash flooding, 162 deaths, and significant livestock loss in November 2013.
Sedimentological data from Broad Sound, a tropical estuary in Queensland characterized by a large tidal range and strong currents. The dataset includes textural, petrological, and mineralogical studies of sediments from marine, intertidal, and mangrove swamp environments. Drilling and radiocarbon dating indicate most sediments are of late Holocene age, providing a model for interpreting ancient sediments and measuring environmental change.
Australia's offshore mineral occurrences and deposits within its 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zone and extended continental shelf. The map draws data from published and unpublished marine research surveys and government records, showing minerals like manganese nodules, heavy mineral sand, and gold. It was produced by a collaboration between Geoscience Australia, CSIRO, and state geological surveys.
A geophysical dataset describing the free-air and Bouguer gravity anomaly fields for offshore Australia. The data has been divided into approximately fifty regional provinces characterized by anomaly trends and levels, and is discussed in relation to structural and bathymetric features. The dataset was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
173.7 KB of data supporting an online method for detecting distribution transformer capacity based on zero-sequence impedance curve matching. The dataset includes parameter data for transformer series S7, S9, and S11, covering capacities from 6.3 kVA to 1600 kVA, and was used to construct a reference curve relating zero-sequence impedance to rated capacity. It was authored by Bo Li and last updated on March 18, 2026.
Eastern Australia's Bowen and Sydney Basins provide a marine invertebrate macrofauna from the upper Permian period. The dataset describes a fauna assigned to 12 genera and 13 species, including one newly recognized genus and one new species, and proposes three biostratigraphic zones. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
The Clermont 4-mile Sheet area in Queensland, Australia, exposes parts of three major structural units: the pre-Devonian Anakie Inlier, the Lower Carboniferous Drummond Basin, and the Permian to Triassic Bowen Basin. The dataset, published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, is a geological report detailing rock formations, thicknesses, and igneous activity, last updated in April 2026. It likely contains detailed stratigraphic columns and geological maps for the region.