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Public health surveillance system supportive activities. The dataset is a 5.5 KB Excel file authored by Sileshi Demelash Sasie and last updated on May 21, 2026.
Transport Facility Line is a geospatial line feature class defining facilities related to transport in New South Wales, Australia. Data includes features such as wharves and launching ramps. The dataset is published and maintained by Spatial Services, a business unit of the Department of Customer Service NSW, with an initial publication date of February 6, 2020.
NASA's AERONET network provides near real-time, globally distributed observations of aerosol properties from identical sun-sky scanning radiometers. This dataset focuses on the SCAR-B campaign in Brazil, capturing the effects of biomass burning and sulfate aerosols on atmospheric processes. The data are used for validating satellite aerosol retrievals and studying the impacts of deforestation.
Electoral boundaries for the state of New South Wales, formalized in the 2021 redistribution and enacted for the 2023 state election. The dataset is maintained by the Electoral Commission NSW and Spatial Services, aligning boundaries with the NSW Digital Cadastral Dataset. It was initially published on 05/02/2020.
The 'Zijwegen' paper investigates the causes of women's under-representation in senior positions within the Groningen municipal staff. It tests three theoretical explanations—the Pipeline Theory, unequal opportunities, and women's own choices—through workforce analysis and group interviews. The dataset is a PDF document published under a CC-BY-4.0 license by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations.
Mine Subsidence Districts define the area of control for the Mine Subsidence Board under the Mine Subsidence Compensation Act, 1961. The dataset is maintained by Subsidence Advisory NSW and was initially published on 05/02/2020. Features are positioned in alignment with the Land Parcel and Property dataset.
Zhiqi Huang provides a compressed archive of underlying data for experimental results. The archive contains two Excel files: one recording training loss data across multiple datasets and another containing detailed accuracy data from independent experimental runs. The dataset is 17.4 KB in size and was last updated on May 11, 2026.
Domestic Water Front Precincts record the spatial extent of waterfront lots licensed or licensable under Domestic Waterfront Reforms in New South Wales, Australia. The dataset is maintained by the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure, with initial publication in May 2020. Features represent precinct boundaries that overlap waterfront lots, roads, and unidentified land adjoining water features.
Tropical Cloud Systems and Processes (TCSP) mission data provides visible (0.65 microns) and infrared (11 microns) imagery from GOES-11 and GOES-12 satellites. The dataset includes McIDAS-format data files and browse images, created to study the conditions for tropical storm and hurricane formation. It is archived and distributed by the GHRC DAAC.
NSW Water Theme - Ancillary Hydro Point data from Spatial Services (DCS) represents locations with unique hydrology characteristics or that monitor stream flow. It includes point features such as bores, locks, rapids, springs, tidal limit markers, and waterfalls. The dataset is hosted as a feature service scheduled for retirement from GDA94, with a transition to a GDA2020 service underway.
The Port Phillip Bay Environmental Study measured bay-wide nutrient and chlorophyll a distributions monthly for two years. Reported data focus on nutrient variation in northern Port Phillip Bay during a high runoff period in September 1993 and a low runoff period in January 1995, collected via continuous profiling from a ship. Measurements resolved features at scales of about 200 meters, covering the entire bay (approximately 2000 km²) in 3-day surveys.
Distinctive Land Surface Point is a point feature class defining discrete land surface features like reefs. The dataset is part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework, published by Spatial Services, a business unit of the Department of Customer Service NSW. Initial publication was on 07/02/2020, with data currency listed as 01/01/3000.
Initial Publication Date 01/01/2024 with Data Currency 01/01/2025. This is a 3D scene layer package (*.slpk) published by Spatial Services (DCS) on data.gov.au. The spatial reference system is WGS84/EPSG:4326, equivalent to GDA2020.
Suburb and locality boundaries for the state of New South Wales, Australia, representing gazetted administrative areas. The dataset is maintained by the NSW Geographic Names Board and Spatial Services, with initial publication in February 2020. It includes postcodes matched from Australia Post for each suburb.
Processed remote sensing data from 2018 to 2025 supports the development of the Process-Oriented Drought Index (PODI). The dataset includes time series of vegetation indices, PODI values, and Evaporative Stress Ratio (ESR) for urban drought analysis. It was created by jing Wang and last updated in April 2026.
3D coordinates of individual Antarctic krill were collected during the RV Investigator research voyage IN2021_V01 from 29 January to 24 March 2021. The data were obtained using an array of 10 GoPro Hero-8 cameras deployed into krill swarms to study individual behavior. The primary goal was to support estimates of krill biomass for updating catch limits in CCAMLR's Division 58.4.2-East.
Queensland Corrective Services publishes a list of its digital and ICT-enabled initiatives and their reported status. This data supports the Queensland Government's public Digital Projects Dashboard. The dataset is provided in CSV format under a CC-BY-4.0 license and was last updated in April 2026.
Long-term seasonal means of chlorophyll a concentrations in ocean surface waters derived from MODIS satellite imagery. The dataset covers the entire Australian Exclusive Economic Zone and surrounding waters, including the southern ocean, with data from July 2002 to December 2017. It was produced by Geoscience Australia using NASA's SeaDAS software and supported by the National Environmental Science Program.
Long-term seasonal variations of chlorophyll a concentrations in ocean surface waters derived from MODIS (Aqua) satellite imagery. The dataset covers the entire Australian Exclusive Economic Zone and surrounding waters, including the southern ocean, from July 2002 to December 2017. It was produced by Geoscience Australia using NASA's SeaDAS software and supported by the National Environmental Science Program.
A 2014-onward collaboration between Geoscience Australia and the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology aims to collect deep rock cores from the submerged Zealandia continent. The proposal for scientific drilling to several kilometres below the seafloor has been approved by the International Ocean Discovery Program. Analysis of these cores could reveal a 100-million-year history of geology, tectonics, past climate, and ancient microbial life.