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Fluorometric chlorophyll-a analyses from the RV Investigator's transit between Fremantle and Hobart in March 2024 provide an indicator of phytoplankton biomass. The dataset includes measurements from both underway seawater and conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) collections at discrete depths. It was collected by the Marine National Facility and contributes to studies of marine primary productivity in southern Australian waters.
Raw lab and field measurements document a unique diving escape behavior in the katydid species Ragoniella pulchella. The dataset includes individual measurements, dive times, and unpublished supporting data on dissolved oxygen levels before and after dives. Data was uploaded by Charlie Woodrow in April 2026 to support a research article in review.
November 2015 through May 2016 data provides brightness temperature, precipitation, and total column water vapor estimates from multiple satellite overpasses for the OLYMPEX field campaign. This dataset supports ground-based validation of the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Core Observatory satellite findings. It was collected and is maintained by the GHRC DAAC.
CSL-Clinic pairs sign-language videos with gloss sequences and Chinese text sentences for clinical consultation expressions. The dataset supports research on sign language recognition, translation, and accessible medical communication. It was created by author rzhao and last updated on Hugging Face in May 2026.
A review and synthesis of geological research along the south western margin of Australia. The record provides fundamental baseline scientific information for the South Western Marine Planning Area. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on May 5, 2026.
Australian Ocean Data Network compiled a review and synthesis of geological research for the northern margin of Australia. This record provides fundamental baseline scientific information in support of regional marine planning. The document is available in PDF and HTML formats.
Real-time temperature and depth profiles are collected using Expendable Bathythermographs (XBTs) deployed from commercial ships along established transit lines. The data undergoes scientific quality control by CSIRO scientists to identify oceanic features like eddies and fronts before global distribution. The dataset covers waters around Australia and across to New Zealand.
IMOS Ships of Opportunity Expendable Bathythermographs Sub-Facility provides real-time ocean temperature and depth profiles. Data is collected by technicians on ships using Quoll systems, undergoes scientific quality control at CSIRO, and is distributed globally via GTSPP. This dataset covers waters around Australia and across to New Zealand.
Geoscience Australia's 2009 bathymetry and topography grid covers Australia's landmass and adjoining Exclusive Economic Zone. The dataset merges multibeam, single beam, and satellite-derived bathymetry with onshore topographic data from multiple sources. Its 0.0025-degree resolution is supported where direct observations are dense, supplemented by coarser ETOPO and SRTM data elsewhere.
Government of Ontario publishes quarterly travel, meal, and accommodation expenses incurred by Building Materials Evaluation Commission appointees. The data is available in CSV, XLSX, and HTML formats under the OGL-CA-2.0 license. Its last update was recorded on 2026-04-17 15:42:57.620624.
A 2009 bathymetry and topography grid for Australia and its Exclusive Economic Zone, compiled by Geoscience Australia from multibeam, single beam, and satellite-derived sources. The grid provides a 0.0025-degree resolution where direct observations are dense, such as from swath bathymetry or digitized charts. Topographic data onshore incorporates revised Australian and New Zealand grids along with a 90-meter SRTM DEM.
Geoscience Australia compiled this 2009 bathymetry and topography grid covering Australia and its Exclusive Economic Zone. The service integrates multibeam, single beam, digitised chart, and satellite-derived bathymetry with onshore topographic data from sources including a revised Australian grid and 90m SRTM DEM. The 0.0025-degree resolution is supported where direct bathymetric observations are sufficiently dense.
Geoscience Australia assessed the petroleum prospectivity of the large Release Area W11-18, covering parts of the Abrolhos, Houtman, and Vlaming sub-basins. The assessment synthesizes data from fourteen new field wildcat wells drilled since 2001 and interprets new regional 2D seismic data from a 2008-2009 survey. A refined tectono-stratigraphic model provides insights into basin evolution and prospectivity for oil and gas.
A May 2013 marine survey (SOL5754/GA0340) undertaken by Geoscience Australia and the Australian Institute of Marine Science aboard the RV Solander. The survey collected seabed and shallow geological information from the Leveque Shelf, a sub-basin of the Browse Basin, to assess its CO2 storage potential. This research addresses key questions on the containment potential of the basin's proposed CO2 storage unit and the integrity of its regional seal.
Numerical model results and 14C (D14C) concentration data from carbonate crusts at cold seeps in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. The dataset, hosted by Geoscience Australia, was last updated in April 2026 and is used to investigate chemical, biological, and hydrological controls on crust formation. Modeling explores how methane, calcium, and bicarbonate concentrations affect 14C incorporation and tests for evidence of convective fluid recirculation.
Joint Nature Conservation Committee provides the spatial dataset for Special Areas of Conservation in Northern Ireland, excluding offshore areas. The dataset was last updated in May 2018 and forms part of the UK's National Site Network. Updates to the network after September 2022 are not reflected in this specific dataset version.
Joint Nature Conservation Committee maintains this spatial dataset of Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) in Great Britain, excluding offshore areas and Northern Ireland. The dataset is part of the UK's National Site Network and was last updated in April 2025 to reflect changes like new designations and boundary amendments. JNCC periodically publishes updates, but statutory bodies may update boundaries more frequently.
Spatial boundaries for Special Protection Areas (SPAs) in Great Britain, including offshore areas. The dataset is maintained by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) and was last updated in October 2024. It forms part of the UK's National Site Network for biodiversity conservation.
A spatial dataset of Special Protection Areas (SPAs) in Northern Ireland, maintained by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC). The data was last updated in November 2017, and more recent changes to the UK National Site Network have not been incorporated. SPAs and Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) form the UK's National Site Network for nature conservation.
Calcareous nannofossil assemblages from dredged samples in the central Great Australian Bight Basin are examined. The dataset compares offshore Maastrichtian, Eocene, and Oligocene assemblages with onshore southern Australian sequences to understand the region's geological history. It is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.