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A geological report describes placer gold deposits in the Clear Creek drainage basin of central Yukon. The paper outlines various deposit settings including creek placers, gulch placers, and preglacial fluvial gravels, detailing their associated stratigraphy and sedimentology. It was published by the Government of Yukon.
Government of Yukon data details the Emerald Lake pluton, a concentrically-zoned intrusion comprising four distinct mapped phases. The dataset includes U-Pb and Ar-Ar dates indicating a statistically identical age of 93.1 Ma for major intrusive phases.
A geospatial dataset mapping unlisted trees in Quebec City. The data is provided by the Government and Municipalities of Québec and was last updated on April 22, 2026. It is available in multiple geospatial formats including SHP, GEOJSON, KML, and CSV under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
New York and New Jersey interstate ferry ridership data provides monthly passenger totals from 1998 onward. The dataset, hosted by data.ny.gov, counts unlinked trips on scheduled interstate services, excluding tours and charters. It separates totals for Midtown (W 39th St/Pier 79) and Downtown (Pier 11 and World Financial Center) terminals.
Moray Onshore Wind Energy 2017 Policy Guidance Map for Small-Medium Typologies identifies areas with the greatest potential for wind farm development in Moray, Scotland. The dataset was produced by the Government Digital Service and is hosted on the eu_open_data platform. It maps areas with the fewest constraints, derived from a spatial framework of areas likely to be most appropriate for wind farm development.
Records all completions of new buildings and refurbishments over 1000 sq m since 1990. The data is updated bi-annually and is provided by the Government Digital Service. It includes details on floorspace, use classes, and construction dates.
South-west Corner Marine Park offshore from Cape Naturaliste to Cape Leeuwin. This dataset contains 5-meter resolution bathymetry data covering 330 square kilometers, collected by Geoscience Australia in March 2020 and January-February 2021. The survey was a collaborative project with several Australian universities, funded by the National Environmental Science Program Marine Biodiversity Hub to build baseline information for benthic habitats.
High-resolution multibeam bathymetry data maps seabed geomorphology for a ~25,500 km2 area of the northern Lord Howe Rise plateau in the Tasman Sea. The map, created by the Australian Ocean Data Network, uses a system of geomorphic units and elements to detail features like ridges, valleys, volcanic peaks, and polygonal furrows. The data was last updated on 2026-04-10.
Data from laboratory experiments conducted as part of NERC grant NE/K011464/1, associated with project NE/K011626/1. The dataset contains measurements from simulated rainfall experiments on soils from eastern Australia, comparing surfaces with and without cyanobacterial crusts. Variables measured include soil texture, penetrometry, salinity, splash loss, infiltration, organic matter content, occurrence of ponding, and three-dimensional topography.
Cell count data from the Chicxulub crater was collected by the British Geological Survey under NERC grant NE/P006736/1. The data originates from core samples drilled to ~1.5 km depth in the crater's peak ring during IODP Expedition 364 in April-May 2016. It aims to quantify microbial biomass and correlate it with lithology in this 66 million-year-old impact structure.
Eight alternating sequences of mineral dissolution and flow measurement were performed on Ketton and Estaillades limestone cores to study CO2 storage. Observations of nitrogen-water relative permeability and residual trapping were made at 100 bars pressure and 22°C using X-ray tomography. The dataset was created by the British Geological Survey and last updated in April 2026.
Data produced between 2014 and 2017 by a NERC-funded PhD student at the University of Leicester and the British Geological Survey. The dataset includes 100 analyses and a range of photographs from the outcrop Hind Clough and boreholes MHD4 and Cominco S9, covering x-ray fluorescence, RockEval pyrolysis, x-ray diffraction, and LECO elemental analysis.
British Geological Survey data from sediment cores collected from the Rio Beni floodplain in 2011, 2012, and 2013. The dataset includes measurements of core depth, grain size characteristics (clay, silt, sand percentages), sedimentation rate, and sediment age determined from Pb-210 activity. Each row represents a sediment core with 12 columns of data, including location coordinates and core collection year.
British Geological Survey (BGS) compiled this dataset of digital spatial information on mineral extraction planning permissions across Great Britain. It represents a historic snapshot of all known extant and non-extant permissions, with data collected at different times between 1997 and 2007. The dataset is intended for regional and national-scale understanding and is not a definitive or current record.
Digital spatial information on the extent of planning permissions for mineral extraction across Great Britain. The dataset was compiled by the British Geological Survey using data from Mineral Planning Authorities and represents a historic snapshot collected between 1997 and 2007. It includes both extant and non-extant permissions, covering active, inactive, and restored mineral workings.
Two published papers from NERC grants NE/I010734/1 and NE/I010947/1 provide data on melting processes under extreme lower mantle conditions. The research, led by Cono Di Paola, John P. Brodholt, and others, addresses fundamental unknowns about melting curves, liquidus phases, and melt compositions in the deep Earth. This data forms a chemical and physical foundation for models of Earth's early crystallization and subsequent evolution.
Bleurville, Vosges, north-eastern France is the source of the sandstone. The dataset includes raw and processed mechanical data from 10 samples of Bleursville Sandstone deformed under triaxial conditions at room temperature, 75°C, and 150°C. Data was generated at University College London and is associated with a submitted paper to J. Geophys. Res.
Datafiles from a suite of frictional velocity step experiments on synthetic kaolinite clay-bearing fault gouges, conducted at temperatures up to 180°C. The data were collected in the Rock Deformation Laboratory at the University of Liverpool between October 2021 and May 2022 by Dr. Isabel Ashman. Results indicate that gouges containing 25-50% clay transition from stable to unstable slip between 100 and 180°C, a finding relevant to earthquake nucleation in the clay-bearing brittle crust.
University of Wyoming King Air aircraft collected atmospheric boundary layer data during the 1987 FIFE experiment. The dataset contains linearly detrended flux measurements, including momentum, sensible heat, and latent heat fluxes, calculated using the eddy-correlation method. Data was gathered during Intensive Field Campaigns (IFCs) 3 and 4.
Australian Ocean Data Network provides a collection of seafloor depth measurements. The dataset integrates singlebeam, multibeam, satellite altimetry, and airborne laser (LADS) data acquired by Geoscience Australia and other agencies. It was last updated on 2026-04-10.