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17,975 datasets
Sensor data collected from Zone 09a in South Trees Inlet (lower) as part of the Port Curtis Integrated Monitoring Program (PCIMP). The dataset covers bioaccumulation measurements in oysters from 15 September 2007 to 16 November 2018. It is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on the platform in March 2026.
Sensor-collected sediment data from the Port Curtis Integrated Monitoring Program in South Trees Inlet, Australia. The Australian Ocean Data Network manages this data, which covers a three-year period from December 2006 to December 2009. The dataset's specific parameters are described in HTML format.
A dataset titled 'trees_mask' published on Kaggle. The title suggests it contains information related to tree cover or land classification. No further metadata is available to confirm its specific contents, size, or origin.
VinDr-Mammo-MLO-Crop-8k is a collection of medical images hosted on Kaggle. The title suggests it contains mammogram images, likely in the mediolateral oblique (MLO) view, that have been cropped. The dataset's specific size, origin, and annotation details are not provided in the available metadata.
Additional_trees is a dataset published on the Kaggle platform. The dataset's title suggests it contains information related to trees, potentially for forestry or environmental analysis. The available metadata is minimal, so the specific content, scale, and origin require verification after download.
A collection of images related to palm trees, published on Kaggle. The dataset's specific size, origin, and collection method are not detailed in the provided metadata. Its content likely supports tasks in plant recognition or ecological studies.
A dataset titled 'Autonomous Farming Resource Management Agent' published on Kaggle. The dataset likely contains information related to automated decision-making in agricultural settings. Metadata such as column descriptions, size, and license are currently unavailable.
The Vermont Historical Landscape Change Program is an archive of paired historic and recent photos of Vermont landscapes, funded by the National Science Foundation. The project digitally documents how the Vermont landscape has changed over time, from geological shifts to agricultural and forest transitions. The summary was provided by the University of Vermont.
A 1997-98 validated geospatial dataset covering Tennessee's physiographic provinces, aquifer outcrops, and recharge rates. The dataset was created for a publication by Connell and Barron (1993) and digitized from a 1:1,000,000-scale map prepared by Bradley and Hollyday (1985). It includes attributes for physiographic region names, aquifer type and composition, and aquifer recharge rates.
110 grassland plots in the Netherlands, including 85 under organic, conventional, and intensive management, provide measurements of microbial biomass and belowground fauna biodiversity. The dataset likely contains body mass and abundance data for soil organisms, used to analyze relationships like log(N) on log(M). The approach, from SCIOPS via NASA Earthdata, is intended for assessing land-use quality.
Southeastern Arizona's Safford Basin is the focus of this field guidebook from the 2002 Friends of the Pleistocene meeting. The guide contains road logs for a three-day field trip and four supporting papers on topics like depositional facies, soil studies of agricultural complexes, vertebrate fossils, and paleoIndian irrigation systems. The summary was provided by the USGS.
1993 to present data from 23 sites along an Oregon Cascade Mountain Crest-to-Coast transect, monitoring climate and forest conditions. The US Environmental Protection Agency Western Ecology Division collected 5-minute measurements of variables like air temperature, rainfall, and soil moisture, with tree growth data added from 1997 onward.
The PnET-CN model simulates carbon, water, and nitrogen interactions in forest ecosystems on a monthly time step. Developed by SCIOPS and validated at Hubbard Brook and Harvard Forest sites, it predicts transient responses to land use and nitrogen deposition changes. Model outputs include predictions for maximum sustainable nitrogen cycling rates across 14 sites in the northeastern USA.
MIANACP_1 provides the microphysical and scattering characteristics of pure aerosols, their mixtures, and likelihood values for aerosol modes globally. The product is derived from the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) instrument, which uses nine cameras to measure radiance in four spectral bands from 443 to 865 nm at five view angles. It is produced by the LARC_CLOUD organization.
2004 pilot study data from the U.S. Geological Survey, Geological Survey of Canada, and Mexican Geological Survey for the Geochemical Landscapes Project. It provides major- and trace-element concentrations in soils across a 20,000-km area of northern California. The dataset was designed to test sampling protocols and establish baseline geochemistry for a region with diverse geology, climate, and land use.
USGS provides a summary report on the Interior River Lowlands ecoregion, covering 93,200 square kilometers across parts of Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Kentucky, and Iowa. It describes the region's geology, historical agricultural land use, and its status as a major U.S. bituminous coal reserve. The report is based on sources from 2006 and 2007.
Contour lines and polygons map the thickness of glacial drift deposits across Illinois, ranging from less than a few feet to approximately 600 feet. The dataset is derived from ISGS Circular 490 by Piskin and Bergstrom (1975), Plate 1, with a nominal scale of 1:500,000. It was digitized into an SDE feature dataset and is hosted by NASA Earthdata.
Geological mapping at a 1:50,000 scale was conducted in South Victoria Land, Antarctica, to synthesize previous mapping efforts. The work, performed by SCIOPS, delineates six major rock groups including the Koettlitz Group, Granite Harbour Intrusives, and Ferrar Group. Field surveys were supplemented by geochemical, petrological, and paleontological analysis.
A 1:24,000-scale geologic map of the Palisade Quadrangle in Mesa County, Colorado, providing the first detailed view of the area. The map depicts 22 Quaternary surficial units, 5 age-classified pediment surfaces, and bedrock formations like the Mancos Shale and Mesaverde Group. Geology was mapped in 1996 and 1997 by contributors to the NASA Earthdata platform.
National Land Cover Data (NLCD) was reclassified to analyze forest edges, producing three grids representing forest connectivity, natural fragmentation, and human-caused fragmentation. The dataset visualizes patterns across the contiguous United States, highlighting regional differences like western natural fragmentation and eastern anthropogenic impacts. It was created by CEOS_EXTRA using NLCD data.