2024-03-29T12:05:51Z
https://data.csiro.au/oaiprovider/
csiro:13780
2019-06-14T03:49:58Z
external_system_set_PACCSAP
external_system_set_RDA
102.100.100/22570
https://data.csiro.au/dap/
102.100.100/22570
CMIP5 global climate model outputs and derived outputs, comprising: Data generated to produce PACCSAP reports; data generated to produce NRM reports; data generated to produce ACCSP reports.
http://hdl.handle.net/102.100.100/22570?index=1
1986-01-01
2100-01-01
northlimit=90.0; southlimit=-90.0; westlimit=-180.0; eastLimit=180.0; projection=WGS84
csiro:40263
CMIP5 global climate model outputs and derived outputs, comprising: Data generated to produce PACCSAP reports; data generated to produce NRM reports; data generated to produce ACCSP reports.
v3
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
Wilson
Louise
Bathols
Janice
Heady
Craig
Bedin
Tim
Erwin
Tim
Narsey
Sugata
Rafter
Tony
Bhend
Jonas
Grose
Michael
2019-06-14
csiro:7978bb6f-db97-4360-addf-a9de37491d22
csiro:R-01249-01
csiro:PartyGroup
csiro:service_199
PACCSAP
NRM
ACCSP
Global Climate Models
CMIP5
Drought
Extremes
Temperature
Rainfall
Climate Change
040104
Processed global climate model outputs and derived analysis from ‘historical’ and RCP simulations from CMIP5 models. A set of up to 26 models were used for all PACCSAP reporting, but some other models are now processed as well as part of the NRM and ACCSP projects.
Datasets are complete time series as well averages for 1986-2005, 2020-2039, 2040-2059, 2060-2079 and 2080-2099.
Derived variables are:
• Climatologies for each period
• Changes between periods (absolute and %)
• Expert Team on Climate Change Detection and Indices (ETCCDI) extremes indices (e.g. annual maximums)
• Average recurrence interval (ARI) calculations of 1-year, 2-year, 5-year, 10-year, 20-year, 50-year and 100-year events fro rainfall and temperature extremes
• Standardised precipitation index (SPI) of meteorological drought
• Area-average means and changes for each partner nation and each NRM cluster region for all fields
Models are created and run by numerous modelling groups around the world. The Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Inter-comparison (PCMDI) and the World Climate Research Program (WCRP) Working Group on Coupled Modelling host and make available the CMIP5 multi-model datasets.
The CSIRO and Bureau of Meteorology data team downloaded, processed and quality-controlled the datasets for internal use. ETCCDI indices for models were obtained from University of Victoria in Canada. Derived products were generated using the CSIRO analysis ‘pipeline’ of analysis tools.
https://data.csiro.au/dap/search?kw=PACCSAP
Browse other PACCSAP data collections
http://www.pacificclimatechangescience.org/
Pacific Climate Change Science Website
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joc.3916
Grose, M. R., Brown, J. N., Narsey, S., Brown, J. R., Murphy, B. F., Langlais, C., Gupta, A. S., Moise, A. F. and Irving, D. B. (2014), Assessment of the CMIP5 global climate model simulations of the western tropical Pacific climate system and comparison to CMIP3. Int. J. Climatol., 34: 3382–3399. doi: 10.1002/joc.3916
http://www.pacificclimatechangescience.org/publications/reports/climate-variability-extremes-and-change-in-the-western-tropical-pacific-2014/
Report: Climate Variability, Extremes and Change in the Western Tropical Pacific 2014
https://data.csiro.au/dap/search?kw=NRM
Browse other NRM data collections
http://www.climatechangeinaustralia.gov.au/
Climate Change in Australia
All Rights (including copyright) Bureau of Meteorology, CSIRO 2015.
Creative Commons Attribution
Access to the data is restricted
csiro:13783
2019-06-14T03:49:58Z
external_system_set_PACCSAP
external_system_set_RDA
102.100.100/22573
https://data.csiro.au/dap/
102.100.100/22573
CMIP5 Climatologies
http://hdl.handle.net/102.100.100/22573?index=1
2006-01-01
2100-01-01
northlimit=90.0; southlimit=-90.0; westlimit=-180.0; eastLimit=180.0; projection=WGS84
csiro:40264
CMIP5 Climatologies
v5
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
Erwin
Tim
Bathols
Janice
Heady
Craig
Bedin
Tim
Wilson
Louise
Narsey
Sugata
Rafter
Tony
Bhend
Jonas
Clarke
John
2019-06-14
csiro:d4e130a1-bcb2-4dbd-948b-958013b219d3
csiro:R-01246-01
csiro:PartyGroup
csiro:service_200
PACCSAP
NRM
ACCSP
CMIP5
GCM
Climatology
Temperature
Rainfall
Drought
Extremes
Climate Chage
040104
Historic and future 20-year climatologies of CMIP5 data on native model grid for annual, seasonal and monthly seasons. Up to 40 models from the CMIP5 archive are available.
TIME PERIODS:
Historic:
1986-2005, 1980-1999
Future:
2015-2034, 2020-2039, 2025-2044
2030-2049, 2035-2054, 2040-2059
2045-2064, 2050-2069, 2055-2074
2060-2079, 2065-2084, 2070-2089
2075-2094, 2080- 2099
EXPERIMENTS:
historical, rcp26, rcp45, rcp60, rcp85
SEASONS:
Annual,
Seasonal (DJF, MAM, JJA, SON)
6-month seasons (NDJFMA, MJJASO)
Monthly
VARIABLES:
Surface Temperature, Rainfall, Wind Speed, Solar Radiation,
Maximum Surface Temperature, Minimum Surface Temperature,
Drought, Extreme Rainfall (1-in20 Year), Evapotransporation
Humidity,
20-year time aggregation (mean) of CMIP5 seasonal time-series data.
http://www.pacificclimatechangescience.org/
Pacific Climate Change Science Website
https://data.csiro.au/dap/search?kw=PACCSAP
Browse other PACCSAP data collections
http://www.pacificclimatefutures.net
Pacific Climate Futures website
https://data.csiro.au/dap/search?kw=NRM
Browse other NRM data collections
http://www.climatechangeinaustralia.gov.au
Climate Change in Australia Website
All Rights (including copyright) Bureau of Meteorology, CSIRO 2015.
Creative Commons Attribution
Access to the data is restricted
csiro:61286
2024-03-13T04:44:30Z
external_system_set_TERN_ACEF
external_system_set_AODN
external_system_set_PACCSAP
external_system_set_ALA
external_system_set_RDA
102.100.100/608610
https://data.csiro.au/dap/
102.100.100/608610
10.25919/p4n4-ks06
Seaborne metadata database
http://hdl.handle.net/102.100.100/608610
2021-11-01
2024-07-31
northlimit=-14.9971; southlimit=-26.2400; westlimit=145.2576; eastLimit=153.6497; projection=WGS84
10.25919/p4n4-ks06
Seaborne metadata database
v3
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
Pert
Petina
Coggan
Anthea
Jarvis
Diane
De Valck
Jeremy
Graham
Victoria
2024-03-13
csiro:R-17609_IRP
csiro:PartyGroup
social-economic
social
ecosystem services
cultural
regulating
provisioning
abiotic
Great Barrier Reef
Reef
449999
440404
440601
441008
440407
440603
The SEABORNE (Sustainable UsE And Benefits fOR mariNE) has consolidated and synthesised existing information about who is using the Reef, how it is being used and what the benefits are from this use. SEABORNE began in November 2021, and initially, we were provided with a list of potential datasets relevant to our project in a spreadsheet. To this, we continued to search various data portals online and find additional datasets relevant to our project, particularly focusing on the Great Barrier Reef. We recorded these initially in an Excel spreadsheet. We then transferred this to an MS Access database and developed a more user-friendly entry form. Within the MS Access database, there is one table that stores all the metadata records entered. And another table that stores the static preview images. There are 58 fields (which have been described in a data dictionary) – some of these are mandatory. At the moment there are 3 metadata records entered and we expect this to grow to 50-100 records by the completion of the project.
Data was produced by examining each of the datasets metadata and documenting various features of each of the individual datasets and how useful they were for examining ecosystem services. Data was initially entered in excel, then migrated to MS Access database, and then imported or read in by SHiny R app.
All Rights (including copyright) CSIRO 2023.
Creative Commons Attribution
Data is accessible online and may be reused in accordance with licence conditions
csiro:37641
2019-01-30T22:24:37Z
external_system_set_RDA
external_system_set_ALA
external_system_set_PACCSAP
102.100.100/76167
https://data.csiro.au/dap/
102.100.100/76167
10.25919/5c1182926f4ba
FoGSS model inputs and outputs
http://hdl.handle.net/102.100.100/76167?index=1
1950-01-01
2010-01-01
northlimit=-11.5; southlimit=-43.5; westlimit=113.5; eastLimit=153.5; projection=WGS84
10.25919/5c1182926f4ba
FoGSS model inputs and outputs
v2
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
Bennett
James
Wang
QJ
Robertson
David
Schepen
Andrew
Li
Ming
2018-12-13
csiro:f1800e69-e552-4ca4-b509-121aebee5f8e
csiro:R-08794_IRP
csiro:PartyGroup
Seasonal Water Forecasts
Ensemble Prediction
Forecast Guided Stochastic Scenarios
Streamflow forecasts
040608
Inputs to and outputs from the Forecast Guided Stochastic Model used to produce the paper:
Bennett JC, Wang QJ, Robertson DE, Schepen A, Li M, Michael K. 2017. Assessment of an ensemble seasonal streamflow forecasting system for Australia. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. 21: 6007-6030. DOI: 10.5194/hess-21-6007-2017.
NB: netCDF files comform to the specification documents attached below.
See:
Bennett JC, Wang QJ, Robertson DE, Schepen A, Li M, Michael K. 2017. Assessment of an ensemble seasonal streamflow forecasting system for Australia. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. 21: 6007-6030. DOI: 10.5194/hess-21-6007-2017.
All Rights (including copyright) CSIRO 2018.
CSIRO Data Licence
Data is accessible online and may be reused in accordance with licence conditions
csiro:60459
2023-10-06T07:31:02Z
external_system_set_PACCSAP
external_system_set_RDA
102.100.100/600132
https://data.csiro.au/dap/
102.100.100/600132
10.25919/8rrj-vg13
Priorities for narrowing the yield gap and increasing farming systems resilience in the Fiji sugar industry: APSIM model, outputs and weather data
http://hdl.handle.net/102.100.100/600132
2013-01-01
2022-12-31
north=-17.5811; east=177.5258; projection=WGS84; projection=WGS84
10.25919/8rrj-vg13
Priorities for narrowing the yield gap and increasing farming systems resilience in the Fiji sugar industry: APSIM model, outputs and weather data
v2
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
Antille
Diogenes
Meier
Elizabeth
Mahimairaja
Santiago
2023-10-06
csiro:R-18558_IRP
csiro:PartyGroup
APSIM
Sugarcane
Climate change
Crop rotation
Ratooning
Soil nutrient management
Soil constraints
300499
300210
410199
300411
410699
APSIM model, outputs and weather data used in Meier et al. (2023) published in Farming System.
The model was configured with modules for sugarcane (Keating et al., 1999), soil water and soil nitrogen (Probert et al., 1998), surface residue (Probert et al., 1998; Thorburn et al., 2001), and management practices. The model focuses on carbon and nitrogen cycling whereby soil carbon and nitrogen respond to temperature, soil water, soil pH and application of organic amendments, which in turn interact with plant growth and plant development. Nitrogen that is not taken up by plants or immobilised in soil microbial biomass may leave the soil-plant system as nitrate leached below the root zone or in denitrification pathways (Weier et al., 1996). APSIM was not set up to simulate losses of N in runoff because this requires calibration (Thorburn et al., 2011; Vogeler et al., 2023), and tends to be a small portion of applied N (Ng Kee Kwong et al., 2002;
Thorburn et al., 2011). Nitrogen in runoff is reduced where there is a time lag between application and occurrence of the first runoff event (Ng Kee Kwong et al., 2002; Melland et al., 2017, Melland et al., 2022), which was likely given application during the Fiji dry season (Fig. 1; Table 2). APSIM has been well validated and tested for sugarcane systems under diverse management and in differing environments (e.g., Australia, Hawaii, South Africa and Swaziland, Keating et al., 1999; China, Peng et al., 2020; and Brazil, Dias et al., 2021). For this study, testing of APSIM was limited to a calibration step informed by reference to local soil properties (acidity, occasional seasonal waterlogging; Section 2.1),
and typical N fertiliser rates and crop yields at the location (Section 2.2). Further calibration and validation were not possible due to limited availability of detailed soil, management, crop cultivar characterisation and weather data for the site.
All scenarios included the same ‘run-in’ period consisting of two crop cycles of 11 years each (i.e., two crop cycles consisting of one plant crop followed by nine ratoon crops) to assist simulated soil water and mineral nitrogen values to approach equilibrium values. The duration of the run-in period was sufficient because there was little difference (~1 Mg ha) between the average yield of crops simulated with one or two crop cycles during the run-in period (data not presented, but available by request from the authors). The practices simulated during the run-in period were those described for the first scenario (Table 1), and the results from the run-in period were excluded from analyses. The
management practices associated with the scenarios (Table 1) were introduced after the run-in period and the scenarios were then simulated for the years 2013 to 2022, inclusive (the limit of available climate data). One nine-ratoon crop cycle and two three-ratoon crop cycles were simulated within this period.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.farsys.2023.100048
Meier et al. (2023) Farming System Vol. 3, Article Number 100048
Journal publication associated with the data deposited in this database.
All Rights (including copyright) CSIRO 2023.
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial
Data is accessible online and may be reused in accordance with licence conditions
csiro:55799
2023-01-05T03:35:10Z
external_system_set_TERN_ACEF
external_system_set_AODN
external_system_set_EWR_DC
external_system_set_PACCSAP
external_system_set_ALA
external_system_set_RDA
external_system_set_TERN_SOILS
102.100.100/443950
https://data.csiro.au/dap/
102.100.100/443950
10.25919/2vbh-cx08
FNQ_2021_V01 Voyage dataset: Feb - March 2021; Biogeochemical and hydrodynamic obervations along the river-reef continuum of estuaries in eastern Cape York, Australia
http://hdl.handle.net/102.100.100/443950?index=1
2021-02-22
2021-03-07
northlimit=-10.4971; southlimit=-16.5936; westlimit=142.1853; eastLimit=145.946; projection=WGS84
10.25919/2vbh-cx08
FNQ_2021_V01 Voyage dataset: Feb - March 2021; Biogeochemical and hydrodynamic obervations along the river-reef continuum of estuaries in eastern Cape York, Australia
v1
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
Crosswell
Joey
Carlin
Geoff
Daniel
Livsey
Hillyer
Katie
Steven
Andy
2022-08-04
csiro:645d23d1-06d0-440c-98bb-90a2186698a2
csiro:R-17183_IRP
csiro:PartyGroup
Biogeochemistry
hydrodynamics
carbon
nutrients
sediments
acoustics
currents
water quality
particle size
040305
040502
040608
040599
040503
040501
040299
040607
Archive of biogeochemical and hydrodynamic data from 2021 research voyage in eastern Cape York.
Data were collected via several observational methods including an underway, flow-though sampling system, underway CTD casts, benthic lander deployments, >25hr station keeping, water column profiling, across-axis hydrodynamic transects and along-axis profiling transects. A detailed description of data, methods, and activities is included in this archive as a voyage sampling report.
Data were collected during a research voyage, which covered approximately 1200km in 14 days, including both continuous and discrete sampling while underway, at anchor stations and in specific habitats, e.g. mangroves and seagrass. Continuous measurements of surface water quality were collected by pumping water to a series of flow cells onboard the research vessel throughout the voyage. These continuous data require calibration based on discrete samples and include periodic but minor data gaps due to equipment maintenance. Underway CTD profiles of the vertical water column were simultaneously conducted across ~210km of the voyage track.
Sampling at anchor stations were conducted over full tidal cycles (>25 hrs) in three estuaries (Daintree, Normanby, Escape), with shorter anchor intervals and benthic lander deployments in four other systems (Bizant, Kennedy, Olive, and Jackey Jackey). These sampling activities included a suite of hydrodynamic and biogeochemical observations, which are grouped by specific topics and sampling methods and are described in detail in the voyage sampling summary (included).
http://zenodo.org/record/6788303#.YuNcjHZBw2w
Field and laboratory measurements of suspended-sediment particle size and concentration from nine rivers draining to the Great Barrier Reef
Daniel Livsey, Ryan Turner, Peter Grace, Joseph Crosswell, & Andy Steven. (2022). Field and laboratory measurements of suspended-sediment particle size and concentration from nine rivers draining to the Great Barrier Reef (1.0) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6788303
http://doi.org/10.1029/2021JC017988
Flocculation of Riverine Sediment Draining to the Great Barrier Reef, Implications for Monitoring and Modeling of Sediment Dispersal Across Continental Shelves
Livsey, D. L., Crosswell, J. R., Turner, R. D. R., Steven, A. D. L., & Grace, P. R. (2022). Flocculation of riverine sediment draining to the Great Barrier Reef, implications for monitoring and modeling of sediment dispersal across continental shelves. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 127, e2021JC017988.
All Rights (including copyright) CSIRO 2022.
Creative Commons Attribution
Data is accessible online and may be reused in accordance with licence conditions
csiro:59815
2023-10-27T03:41:35Z
external_system_set_TERN_ACEF
external_system_set_PACCSAP
external_system_set_RDA
external_system_set_AODN
102.100.100/488612
https://data.csiro.au/dap/
102.100.100/488612
10.25919/ka99-xy66
Suspended sediment, hydrodynamic, and biogeochemical observations in Fitzroy Estuary - Keppel Bay Region, QLD, 2022-2023; an eReefs sediment dynamics study
http://hdl.handle.net/102.100.100/488612
2022-02-12
2023-04-29
northlimit=-23.1741; southlimit=-23.7500; westlimit=150.4510; eastLimit=151.2304; projection=WGS84
10.25919/ka99-xy66
Suspended sediment, hydrodynamic, and biogeochemical observations in Fitzroy Estuary - Keppel Bay Region, QLD, 2022-2023; an eReefs sediment dynamics study
v4
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
Crosswell
Joey
Carlin
Geoff
Xiao
Amanda
2023-08-28
csiro:R-17727_IRP
csiro:PartyGroup
biogeochemistry
sediment
hydrodynamics
acoustics
currents
water quality
particle size
ADCP
370802
370803
370899
370399
370504
370704
370509
410504
370901
370801
This dataset compiles all field observations collected as part of a sediment dynamics study in the Fitzroy Estuary - Keppel Bay Region from February 2022 to April 2023. Four voyages were undertaken during the 14-month study to deploy and maintain instrumentation at several fixed stations while also conducting spatial surveys and process measurements.
These in-situ observations primarily focus on hydrodynamics, sediment properties and physical-chemical properties, but also include other biogeochemical, bio-optical and meteorological data. Instrumentation, deployment timelines, locations and quality control details are summarized in the “ReadMe” file: Fitz_2022_23_Data_description.pdf, which also includes synoptic figures, tables and images. Additional information is provided in brief reports completed after each voyage, which summarize field activities along with pictures and preliminary visualization of raw data.
To accommodate a range of use cases, instrument data are duplicated into two data structures: “byInstrument” and “byLocation”. All timestamps are in local time (AEST), unless otherwise noted.
The project was a conducted as part of eReefs Phase 5 (https://research.csiro.au/ereefs/, https://www.ereefs.org.au/) combined with the CSIRO CERC project “Breaking new ground in coastal sediment dynamics: A measurement-to modelling pathway to support blue growth and coastal resilience”.
Relevant links and outputs from this data collection will be periodically updated.
Several types of instrument platforms were constructed and deployed for time-series measurements at fixed stations or for spatial surveys during the four voyages. A selection of these platforms is listed below, with additional details provided in summary documents.
Fixed stations
1. Benthic landers at the ShipChannel and PortAlma sites
2. Pylon at the FitzPylonEreefs site
3. Low-profile benthic lander for short (<48h) measurement of near-bed processes
4. Tethered and weighted CTDs at two riverine sites
Spatial Surveys
5. A flow-through system for continuous measurement of surface water.
6. A system for collecting continuous water column profiles while underway, which consisted of a small CTD and an electric reel.
7. Davit-mounted towboards for acoustic profiling transects using an M9 hydrosurveyor and/or AQUAscat.
8. Profiling cage with bridle to maintain LISST-200X and EXO sonde in the horizontal while profiling.
https://public.eagle.io/public/dash/r58k15af7ielwt2
Eagle.io dashboard for Fitzroy Pylon station
http://portal.ereefs.info/
eReefs Data Portal
https://www.ereefs.org.au/
eReefs project website
https://research.csiro.au/aquawatch/great-barrier-reef/
AquaWatch pilot project that followed this eReefs study in the Fitzroy-Keppel region
All Rights (including copyright) CSIRO 2023.
Creative Commons Attribution
Data is accessible online and may be reused in accordance with licence conditions
csiro:46108
2020-08-24T10:56:13Z
external_system_set_TERN_ACEF
external_system_set_AODN
external_system_set_EWR_DC
external_system_set_PACCSAP
external_system_set_ALA
external_system_set_RDA
external_system_set_TERN_SOILS
102.100.100/368593
https://data.csiro.au/dap/
102.100.100/368593
10.25919/5f439be5e60a0
Biogeochemical surveys in eastern Gulf of Carpentaria estuaries, June 2018
http://hdl.handle.net/102.100.100/368593?index=1
2018-06-13
2018-06-26
northlimit=-11.6785; southlimit=-13.5402; westlimit=141.4492; eastLimit=142.2422; projection=WGS84
10.25919/5f439be5e60a0
Biogeochemical surveys in eastern Gulf of Carpentaria estuaries, June 2018
v1
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
Crosswell
Joey
Carlin
Geoff
McLaughlin
James
Schwanger
Cassie
Stephenson
Sarah
Steven
Andy
Beale
David
Clementson
Lesley
Wojtasiewicz
Bozena
2020-08-24
csiro:e0d73159-2304-49f0-888a-7ae71b8073d8
csiro:R-90533_IRP
csiro:PartyGroup
Biogeochemistry
carbon
nutrients
sediments
water quality
particle size
metals
phytoplankton photopigments
040599
040502
040299
040608
040305
040607
040501
Archive of biogeochemical data from case study and research cruise in seven estuaries of the eastern Gulf of Carpentaria. Data were collected via two observational methods:
1) 24-36hr time series of hourly discrete samples and water-column profiles
2) Spatial surveys at approximately low tide, which include discrete samples and water-column profiles collected along the river-ocean axis of estuaries. A small number of discrete samples of porewater were also collected from bore holes to approximately 2m depth.
Datasets include carbon, nutrients, sediment particle size, metals, phytoplankton photopigments, CDOM (chromophoric dissolved organic matter), and vertical profiles of salinity, temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity chlorophyll a fluorescence, and fluorescent dissolved organic matter (fDOM).
All Rights (including copyright) CSIRO 2020.
CSIRO Data Licence
Data is accessible online and may be reused in accordance with licence conditions