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8,873 datasets
GEOMAT modelling predicts swell wave energy mobilized fine sand over 63.5% of the Australian continental shelf during a one-year period. The project was conducted over two years by collaborators from AGSO, the University of Tasmania, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, and a Danish geodetic division. It provides a process-based understanding of the shelf sedimentary system to support marine environmental management and engineering.
Liverpool City Council provides a geospatial dataset showing the location and details of approved demolition Development Applications within its local government area. The data covers a three-year period up to its last currency date of 06/02/2024. It is published as a hosted feature layer by Spatial Services (DCS) on the New South Wales data portal.
9.1 MB of experimental data from figshare, authored by liu hanyuan and last updated on 2026-05-14. The dataset supports a study on the phage tail fiber protein PTB214, which protects intestinal epithelial cells against Salmonella Enteritidis infection through recognition of lipopolysaccharide and OmpD.
Survey responses from 1,119 individuals aged 60 and above collected via convenience sampling. The data supports a cross-sectional study analyzing the relationship between Social Media Use, Active Coping Strategies, Perceived Social Support, and Exercise Habits. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-11 and is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Petrographical descriptions and analyses of rock samples from the Janjukian and Anglesean deposits between Torquay and Airey's Inlet, Victoria. The report includes a rough chemical analysis from 1947 on a sample of supposed jarosite and a note on glauconite occurrence. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
IMOS Ships of Opportunity underway data was collected by the 'Sensors on Tropical Research Vessels' sub-facility aboard the RV Solander during Trip 8604. The dataset contains sensor readings from a research voyage in Australian waters from 24 August 2025 to 28 August 2025. It is part of the broader Australian Integrated Marine Observing System for oceanographic and environmental monitoring.
Shear-wave splitting analysis of SKS phases from the AusArray national 2-degree deployment and permanent seismic stations provides insights into Australia's lithospheric structure. The data was presented at the 2025 Australasian Exploration Geoscience Conference (AEGC) and is provided by Geoscience Australia Data. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-19.
IMOS 'Ships of Opportunity' data collected by the 'Sensors on Tropical Research Vessels' sub-facility aboard the RV Solander. This dataset covers a specific voyage, Trip 8776, from 15 to 28 April 2026. The data is managed by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on 4 June 2026.
An Excel spreadsheet containing string-encoded perimeter representations for 50 geometric shapes (Triacontominoes). The dataset, created by Ruth Dalton and last updated on 2026-05-18, encodes each shape boundary as a turtle-graphics walk using symbols for straight moves and turns. It includes derived string-based symmetry values for each shape, supporting reproducible analysis.
The Merchant Vessel Stadacona, a 183-meter bulk carrier, collects sea surface temperature data around Australia's southern and eastern coasts. Bulk SST is measured by an SBE48 hull contact sensor installed in the engine compartment, with data collected every 3 hours. The Bureau of Meteorology quality controls the data, and daily files are available from the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Sea surface temperature data collected hourly from the bulk carrier Iron Yandi via a hull contact sensor. The vessel operates regular transects between Australia and South Korea/China, and data undergoes quality control by the Bureau of Meteorology. Daily files are available from the Australian Ocean Data Network shortly after 0000 UTC.
Australian marine sensor data collected by the Integrated Marine Observing System's Ships of Opportunity facility aboard the RV Cape Ferguson during Trip 8735. The data likely contains underway measurements from sensors installed on tropical research vessels. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on June 4, 2026.
A 2026 consensus development conference report authored by Nuno Madeira, published on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license. The document outlines the findings of a panel of Portuguese healthcare professionals reviewing the assessment and management of cognitive impairment associated with schizophrenia. It identifies current challenges and proposes recommendations for improving care within the Portuguese healthcare system.
The Merchant Vessel Portland collects bulk sea surface temperature data via a hull contact sensor and meteorological data from its onboard AWS. Measurements are taken every 3 hours along the southern Australian coast between Fremantle and Melbourne. The Bureau of Meteorology quality controls the data, which is made available daily via the Australian Ocean Data Network.
From 30 April 2026 to 20 May 2026, underway data was collected by the Sensors on Tropical Research Vessels sub-facility aboard the RV Solander Trip 8777. The data is part of the Ships of Opportunity facility within the Australian Integrated Marine Observing System project. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on 4 June 2026.
Integrated Marine Observing System data was collected by the 'Sensors on Tropical Research Vessels' sub-facility aboard the RV Cape Ferguson. This dataset captures underway marine observations from a specific research voyage in Australian waters between 14 July 2018 and 28 July 2018. Its availability across multiple platforms indicates its established role in the Australian Ocean Data Network.
IMOS Ships of Opportunity data was collected by the 'Sensors on Tropical Research Vessels' sub-facility aboard the RV Solander during Trip 8163. The data covers a voyage from 31 October 2023 to 25 November 2023. The dataset is aggregated by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on 4 June 2026.
Monitoring data collected nationally to understand the status, condition, and trend of aquatic resources on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands. Data are collected under the BLM Assessment, Inventory, and Monitoring (AIM) Strategy using a probabilistic sampling design and standard core indicators. Data were collected by BLM field offices and crews and are stored in a centralized database at the BLM National Operations Center.
A qualitative study based on semi-structured interviews with 20 menstruators aged 22 to 47 years. The research applied the Theoretical Domains Framework and COM-B model to identify factors influencing physical activity during menstruation. The dataset consists of interview transcripts or analysis results published as a PDF by Petra Kolic in 2026.
IMOS 'Ships of Opportunity' data collected by sensors aboard the RV Solander during a voyage from 22 to 24 May 2026. The dataset is managed by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on 4 June 2026. It originates from the 'Sensors on Tropical Research Vessels' sub-facility of the Integrated Marine Observing System.