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Brimbank City Council's GIS team maintains a record of all traffic signals within its jurisdiction. The dataset includes each signal's location and type, last updated in May 2026. Data is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Australia license.
A dataset describes compounds designed to inhibit Mycobacterium tuberculosis protein tyrosine phosphatase B (MptpB). The data likely contains results from docking studies and biological assays, including IC50 and MIC values. It was authored by Haofan Shao and last updated on 2026-05-06.
Australia's Procedures for Describing Maritime Boundaries document provides unambiguous descriptions for government departments and agencies. It offers technical advice for geospatial professionals and a framework for policy makers to define legally defensible boundaries. The document is maintained by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
GRIP DC-8 Navigation and Housekeeping Data contains detailed flight parameters recorded during the Genesis and Rapid Intensification Processes (GRIP) field campaign from August 15 to September 30, 2010. The dataset was collected by NASA's DC-8 aircraft using the REVEAL onboard data acquisition system to support research on tropical storm formation and hurricane development. It provides navigational and housekeeping measurements from a dedicated atmospheric science mission.
August 15 to September 30, 2010, with additional reports from planning and test flights. This dataset contains daily and flight-day reports from the Genesis and Rapid Intensification Processes (GRIP) field campaign, including mission scientist summaries, platform-specific flight logs, teleconference notes, and tropical weather forecasts. The reports were filed by scientists and are provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
VOAM99 provides 1-meter resolution geocoded aerial mosaics of the Brazilian Amazon from June 1999. The data was collected via digital camcorder systems on a Bandeirante survey plane operated by Brazil's National Institute for Space Research. It serves as a high-resolution validation dataset for satellite-based land cover mapping in the region.
A historical geospatial map depicting Australia's maritime zones and international boundaries as defined in 2006. The map was derived from Geoscience Australia's Australian Maritime Boundaries version 2.0 data and is based on the Sea and Submerged Lands Act 1973. It has been superseded by a 2013 edition and is kept for historical record only.
Twelve indicators from the Utrecht municipality's population survey measure resident satisfaction with public transport accessibility and usage. The data, published by the Research & Advice department, covers perceptions of neighborhood accessibility and travel modes to the city centre. It is part of the 'Utrecht in Cijfers' thematic database.
Utrecht, Netherlands, provides 30 indicators on car mobility from a municipal population survey. The dataset includes percentages of households with cars, car-sharing usage, and resident satisfaction with parking and accessibility. It was produced by the Research & Advice department of the Municipality of Utrecht.
28 maps depict areas of Australia's maritime jurisdiction, continental shelf, treaties, and various maritime zones. The collection includes digital files in PDF format downloadable from the web, produced by Geoscience Australia Data. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-14.
Utrecht, Netherlands, provides 33 indicators on bicycle mobility from its municipal population survey. The dataset includes percentages of households using various shared mobility services and resident satisfaction with bicycle infrastructure. It is published by the Research & Advice department of the Municipality of Utrecht.
372 files totaling 119 GB of raw bathymetry and backscatter data, plus 241 files totaling 269 GB of watercolumn backscatter data, were collected by the RV Investigator voyage IN2018_C01. The Kongsberg EM710 MKII multibeam echosounder acquired seafloor data near Wilson's Promontory and during transit from Hobart between May 28 and June 8, 2018. The Australian Ocean Data Network provides processed data in GeoTIFF and ASCII formats.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a map depicting maritime boundaries and zones in the Torres Strait. The map includes Australia's jurisdictional boundaries, a seabed and fisheries jurisdiction line, and a protected zone established under the 1985 treaty with Papua New Guinea. Coverage spans from 9S to 11S and 141 15E to 144 30E, with a scale of 1:300,000.
Geoscience Australia collated reports detailing quarantine procedures and laboratory analyses of debris recovered during the search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The documents cover work performed after the aircraft disappeared on 8 March 2014 and the subsequent search in the southern Indian Ocean. The record was last updated on 14 May 2026.
Australia's maritime boundaries, derived from Geoscience Australia's 2014 data, represent the territorial sea baseline and limits established under the Sea and Submerged Lands Act 1973. The map includes confirmed continental shelf limits from 2008 and shows unresolved areas, covering zones from Heard and McDonald Islands to Norfolk Island and from the Torres Strait to the Australian Antarctic Territory. It details boundary arrangements with Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, France, and New Zealand.
Seventeen diamond drill holes were used to investigate the high-pressure penstock route and power station site for the Port Moresby hydroelectric scheme. The report from Geoscience Australia details rock types, including volcanic agglomerate and tuffs, and assesses foundation stability and scree slope challenges. It describes a proposed direct route for the penstock from near peg T8 over hole P5 to the power station.
Bathymetric data collected to support the underwater search for missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 in the Southern Indian Ocean. Geoscience Australia provided expertise for surveys conducted from June 2014 to February 2017, acquiring over 710,000 square kilometres of data. The dataset allows exploration of seafloor topography at a 150-meter resolution, overlain on a hillshade for visualization.
A high-resolution multibeam echosounder dataset covering over 279,000 km² was acquired in the southeastern Indian Ocean to assist the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which disappeared on 8 March 2014. The data, provided by Geoscience Australia, is the first large-scale coverage of its kind in this remote region and reveals detailed seafloor features and geological processes. It includes analyses comparing the new bathymetric model with global satellite-derived data, highlighting significant differences in depth estimates and feature identification.
NASA research project, in partnership with FlexSys Inc., investigates hyperelastic materials for flexible aircraft structures to reduce drag and acoustic noise. The work builds on the Adaptive Compliant Trailing Edge (ACTE) flight research project and involves biaxial strain testing and finite element analysis model development. Initial bubble test planning was completed, with modeling fine-tuned in 2014.
The City of Sherbrooke, Québec, provides this dataset of active construction projects and municipal works. It includes details on work type, location, traffic effects, and timelines, published by the Government and Municipalities of Québec. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-22.