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From November 3 to December 1, 1973, this dataset contains time-series measurements of ocean currents collected from fixed platforms as part of the Internal Wave Experiment (IWEX). Processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the F015 standard format, it likely includes east-west (u) and north-south (v) current vector components, sensor depth, and water temperature. The data represent Eulerian current measurements, recording flow past sensors at fixed mooring points.
From September 17 to October 16, 1985, temperature-depth profiles were collected using expendable bathythermograph (XBT) and bathythermograph (BT) casts from NOAA Ship RESEARCHER in the TOGA Area of the Pacific Ocean. The data were processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into the Universal Bathythermograph Output (UBT) format, which records temperature values at non-uniform 'inflection points' to represent the profile curve. This dataset provides paired temperature-depth observations for a specific oceanographic cruise.
Data from 1975 to 1986 contains physical and chemical oceanographic measurements collected via Nansen casts, CTD/STD recorders, and bathythermograph instruments from platforms like SAXON STAR in the North Atlantic Ocean and other seas. The dataset, processed by NODC into standard formats C100, C116, and C128, includes temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, pH, and derived parameters like density and sound velocity. It was collected by the Deutsches Hydrographische Institut.
A 1990s cruise proposal for a marine geophysical survey in the Browse Basin region of Australia's North West Shelf. The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts the document, which was last updated in April 2026. The proposal outlines plans to acquire up to 3600 km of deep seismic data along 11 lines to investigate the basin's structural architecture and hydrocarbon potential.
A geological report on the Palaeoproterozoic Tennant Creek and Granites-Tanami Inliers in Australia's Northern Territory. The document describes stratigraphy, tectonic evolution, and gold mineralization within these regions. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on 2026-04-10.
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 to a total depth of 9,824 feet, recording stratigraphic data, hydrocarbon showings, and porosity measurements. The operation included a program of electric and mud logging, testing, and coring to assess the hydrocarbon potential of the penetrated strata.
Nine trilobite species from three localities are recorded in a restricted stratigraphic interval near the base of the Kayrunnera Group in western New South Wales. The assemblage, described in a PDF/HTML document from the Australian Ocean Data Network, is early Late Cambrian (Mindyallan) and referable to the Glyptagnostus stolidotus zone. The data documents the Boshy Formation, a shallow marine deposit overlying an angular unconformity produced during a probable early phase of the Delamerian Orogeny.
Parts of three major structural units are exposed in the Clermont 4-mile Sheet area: the Anakie Inlier, Drummond Basin, and Bowen Basin. The description details specific rock formations, including the 14,000 to 20,000 feet thick Drummond Beds and an estimated 3,500 feet of Upper Bowen Coal Measures. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
1993, 1995, and 1997 sampling campaigns on the Mac. Robertson Shelf and western Prydz Bay in East Antarctica recovered Paleogene sediment cores. The data, hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network, includes findings on foraminifera, pollen, spores, dinoflagellates, and lithological descriptions from a prograding coastal plain sequence. The marine sediments provide evidence of Paleocene and Middle-Late Eocene depositional events in a temperate inner shelf environment.
A scientific text from the Australian Ocean Data Network, last updated in April 2026, presents a geological hypothesis regarding continental buoyancy. The document contrasts the non-marine facies of Australia's cratonic platform with the marine facies of Laurasia, linking Australia's buoyancy to Pan-African orogenic heat and mafic underplating. It discusses evidence from the Australian Proterozoic shield and East Africa, and examines uplift events during the Pangean supercycle.
Government of Yukon provides a design guide for active transportation infrastructure along rural highways. The document offers essential guidance on design, operation, and maintenance, uniquely tailored to Yukon's climate and geography. It addresses local considerations like winter maintenance for year-round accessibility and safety.
A prototype timsOmni mass spectrometer enabled full CDR3 sequence annotation for paired IgG heavy and light chains using electron-based fragmentation. The dataset, 14.8 KB in size, was created by Simon Ollivier and published on figshare in April 2026. It serves as proof-of-concept data for protein-centric proteomics.
The Variability in Formation Water Composition and its Implications for CO2 Storage Conditions dataset, from the Australian Ocean Data Network, assesses conditions for CO2 solubility trapping in major Australian sedimentary basins. It compiles total dissolved solid (TDS) concentration data from over 900 wells, along with pressure and temperature variables, to model CO2 solubility and fluid density changes. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-10.
Graduate earnings data from Alberta's publicly funded post-secondary institutions tracks median income one, two, five, and ten years after graduation. The dataset is aggregated by year of graduation, credential type, and field of study, linking enrollment records to tax information.
125 gravity provinces have been defined and named across Australia and its continental margins, rationalizing decades of land and marine reconnaissance survey data. This dataset classifies regions of the gravity field into provinces and smaller units based on uniformity of properties like contour trend, gravity level, or degree of disturbance. It provides a standardized nomenclature for discussing regional gravity features in geophysical research.
A curated subset of multi-turn tool-calling trajectories generated by the DeepSeek V4 Pro model on the ToolScale platform. The dataset is filtered by action-match score against ground-truth trajectories and is designed for supervised fine-tuning of agentic models. It was uploaded by author zake7749 to Hugging Face and last updated on May 10, 2026.
Australian Ocean Data Network provides a dataset of single-aliquot regenerative-dose optically stimulated luminescence (SAR-OSL) ages for quartz extracts from stranded coastal barriers in south-east South Australia. The data covers an extended age range of 0-250 ka and is used to test dating accuracy against an existing chronology. The dataset was last updated in April 2026.
Over 800,000 years of sea-level history is recorded in a sequence of stranded coastal barriers in south-east South Australia. The dataset contains quartz single-aliquot regenerative-dose optically stimulated luminescence (SAR-OSL) ages for dune systems, including the Robe II (60 ka) and Robe III (100 ka) ranges, produced by researchers comparing these ages to an existing independent chronology. The data is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
5.5 KB of data identifying bacterial genera responsible for differences in gut microbiome composition across intestinal sites in wild American black bears. The dataset was created by Erin A. McKenney and last updated on April 20, 2026. It is derived from gut samples collected from bears harvested in eastern North Carolina.
Global net primary production (NPP) data from 1970 to 2100, representing CO2 sequestered by plants into new tissue. The dataset is produced by the IMAGE team and licensed under CC-BY, with scenarios documented in a published journal article. It covers land grid cells at a 5 arcmin resolution.