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Crop yield, soil data, pest surveillance, livestock, food composition, precision farming
18,133 datasets
Data from 34 adult female southern elephant seals on Macquarie Island, with nine individuals equipped with velocity time depth recorders. The dataset quantifies relationships between body size, dive duration, depth, swimming speed, and oxygen consumption. It was collected by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre for ASAC projects 857 and 589, with data last updated in March 1996.
118 high-altitude lakes across Europe provide surface-sediment diatom assemblages for pH calibration. The dataset contains 530 distinct taxa, compiled from five existing calibration sets by the SCIOPS organization. Data collection and compilation were finalized around 1993.
Eleven soil samples and one lichen sample collected from 5 Russian stations on the Eastern coast of Antarctica measure concentrations of 28 PCB congeners and organochlorine pesticides. The dataset, published by SCIOPS, reports highly variable pollutant levels, ranging from 0.20 to 157.45 ng g-1 dry weight for PCBs, attributed to both long-range atmospheric transport and local biotic sources. Data collection was completed by July 1998.
CEOS_EXTRA data details mercury speciation in the South Florida aquatic food chain. The dataset contains analytical results for periphyton and water samples collected in 1995 and 1996. Samples were analyzed for total mercury, methylmercury, and nutrient content across three wetland conservation areas.
Six aquifer sensitivity classes, from Excessive to Very limited, classify Illinois soils and shallow aquifers based on pesticide leaching potential. This statewide geospatial dataset was created by SCIOPS through an interpretive mapping model combining soil association and stack-unit maps. The data was published in 1995 at a nominal scale of 1:250,000.
Continuous daily streamflow data for nine surface-water sites in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River basin, collected from August 1992 to September 1995. The data were gathered by the USGS National Water Quality Assessment program across a 19,800 square mile drainage area in Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. It focuses on five major land uses including poultry production, urban areas, silviculture, and row crop agriculture.
USGS National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program collected groundwater quality data at 161 sites in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River basin from August 1992 to September 1995. Measurements include nutrients, pesticides, major ions, trace elements, volatile organic compounds, radionuclides, and stable isotopes. Data are grouped by study component and site type, focusing on five major land uses.
A 1990 inspection by SCIOPS assessed the Aluminum Company of America's compliance with its NPDES permit. The study analyzed water and sediment samples from the Lower Columbia River near Vancouver for volatile organics, base-neutral compounds, metals, pesticides, and PCBs. It aimed to verify effluent compliance and assess the impact of industrial discharge on receiving waters.
27 years of annual crop acreage, production, and yield estimates for 3,111 counties and independent cities in the contiguous United States. The National Agricultural Statistics Service compiled this data, which also includes livestock, geography, management practices, and soil properties from the early 1990s. The dataset was last updated in 1998.
High Hazard Zones identify California areas where dead trees directly threaten people, property, and infrastructure, heightening wildfire and falling tree risks. The data is designated by state and local governments for prioritizing tree removal under a 2015 emergency proclamation. It is updated annually, with the latest official release as of June 2019 being version HighHazardZones19_1.
An RSS feed integrating real-time food safety alerts from the USDA's Food Safety Inspection Service and the FDA's Food Safety Recalls. The feed is produced by the CDC, with the most recent update in March 2026. It provides a consolidated stream of official recall and inspection information.
A daily-updated composite dataset from DataSF pre-joins active and retired land parcels with four key administrative boundaries. This dataset is designed to simplify matching parcels to non-overlapping districts without requiring spatial processing for each analysis. It is maintained by the City of San Francisco and was last updated on March 22, 2026.
A daily-refreshing list of street centerlines for San Francisco, including both active and retired streets, identified by a Centerline Network Number (CNN). The data is extracted from the Department of Public Works Basemap, with Supervisor District and Analysis Neighborhood attributes added during loading. It is published by the City of San Francisco.
Preprocess_crop is a dataset published on Kaggle. The title suggests it contains imagery related to agricultural crops, likely intended for computer vision tasks. No further metadata is available to confirm its specific contents, size, or origin.
Preprocess_croped is a dataset hosted on Kaggle. Its title suggests it contains images of crops that have undergone some form of preprocessing, likely for computer vision tasks. No further details on its size, origin, or specific contents are available from the provided metadata.
A dataset titled 'preprocess_cropped' hosted on Kaggle. The title suggests it contains images that have been cropped as part of a preprocessing pipeline. Metadata is minimal; actual content, size, and source require verification after download.
Road segments representing centerlines of all roadways in the City of New Orleans. This information is typically compiled from orthoimagery or other aerial photography sources. The dataset supports address geocoding, mapping, and serves as a source for agencies managing the road network.
Address point locations within the City of Bloomington, Indiana, sourced from the City's Master Address Database. The layer includes street, subunit, facility, property, utility, and temporary addresses. The dataset was last updated on March 8, 2026.
A source of county-level estimates of biomass resources across the United States. It includes feedstock categories such as crop residues, forest residues, and urban wood waste. The data is derived from USDA, Forest Service, and EPA statistics processed with relevant assumptions.
Roadway SubBlock represents the near-full extent of the District of Columbia's centerline network, excluding only driveways. It is the finest-grained base segment from which other segmentation patterns, including Blocks, can be constructed. The dataset includes streets, alleys, ramps, service roads, and trails, and is the original source for DDOT Street Centerlines data.