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26,837 datasets
Atlantic Coast of New Jersey hosts this dataset from the Hyperspectral Coastal Ocean Dynamics Experiment (HyCoDE) at the Long-term Ecosystem Observatory 15 station. It contains oceanographic and meteorological measurements, including data on ocean chemistry, optics, and temperature. The Ocean Biology Distributed Active Archive Center (OB_DAAC) at NASA manages the data, which was last updated in March 2026.
Model results from figshare by Johanna Hurst, updated March 2026, analyze the effects of wind speed and rotor blade revolution on turbine distance. The dataset provides estimated values of the a-posteriori distribution and 95% credibility intervals, with prediction variables indicating interactions. It is a small 5.5 KB Excel file.
Land Margin Ecosystem Research (LMER): Trophic Interactions in Estuarine Systems (TIES) contains measurements from the Chesapeake Bay collected between 1993 and 2001. The dataset was produced under the LMER program by the OB_DAAC organization and is hosted on multiple platforms including NASA Earthdata and Data.gov. It focuses on estuarine system dynamics and trophic interactions.
Oceanographic measurements capture the dynamics of the Kennebec River plume within the Gulf of Maine ecosystem. The dataset contains in-situ observations collected between 2005 and 2007 by the OB_DAAC organization. It is available on multiple platforms, including NASA Earthdata and Data.gov.
A 484.7 KB dataset and R code package supports research on how local land use and landscape heterogeneity affect tropical biodiversity and ecosystem multifunctionality. The data was published by Zheng Zhou on the figshare platform in April 2026. It includes CSV data files and R Markdown code for analysis.
Survey data from municipal wastewater treatment plants includes 29 columns detailing design and operational features such as Sludge Disposal, Design Flow, and Population Served. The dataset is maintained by data.ny.gov and was updated in April 2026. It provides a snapshot of plant infrastructure and capabilities across participating municipalities.
Remote and in situ observations of the San Francisco Bay and Delta ecosystem. The dataset is managed by the OB_DAAC organization and was last updated on March 12, 2026. It is available on multiple platforms, indicating its established use.
An enhanced version of the PlantVillage dataset, likely containing images of plant leaves for disease identification. The description suggests it is based on SSR Reasoning, a method for improving data quality or annotation. The dataset's author, organization, and update date are unknown.
Vegetation parameters collected during the Soil Moisture Experiment 2002 (SMEX02) in the Walnut Creek watershed. The dataset is managed by the NSIDCV0 organization and was part of a focused field campaign in 2002. Data files are available in BIN, ISO, and HTML formats.
Vegetation parameters for several locations in Oklahoma North and Oklahoma South. The dataset is provided by the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC). There is a conflict regarding its last update date, with sources citing either 2003 or 2026.
Serranía de San Lucas in Colombia is the geographic scope for raster maps of predicted habitat use probability for threatened terrestrial mammals and total mammal species richness. The predictions are derived from multi-species occupancy models using the Forest Integrity Index and distance to villages as covariates. The dataset was authored by Sebastian Botero-Cañola and last updated on April 30, 2026.
A 21.2 KB dataset supporting a manuscript on tendon decellularization methods. The dataset is provided by author Gergely Novográdecz and was last updated on April 15, 2026. It is available in XLSX format under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
DEEP SEARCH - AT41 expedition data integrates oceanographic measurements, submersible data, and imagery from a 2018 cruise targeting cold seeps and canyons off the U.S. East Coast. The dataset likely contains Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP), Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD), and underway sensor data, alongside visual documentation from submersibles. Its primary goal was to validate and map seep sites, canyons like Keller and Hatteras, and hard-bottom features between Virginia and Georgia.
2015 maps of aboveground tidal marsh biomass at 30-meter resolution for six estuarine regions of the conterminous United States. The dataset was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration using a random forest model driven by Landsat vegetation indices and field-measured biomass data. Biomass can be converted to carbon stocks using a mean plant carbon content of 44.1%.
Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska observations document marine bird sightings from ship-based surveys conducted between May 31 and July 21, 1981. The dataset, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard F033 format, originates from voyages of the R/V THOMAS G. THOMPSON and RV Alpha Helix. It captures population density and distribution data alongside detailed environmental and species-specific information.
Benthic cover data for the Hawaiian Archipelago result from analysis of images from stratified random surveys conducted as part of the National Coral Reef Monitoring Program. The dataset includes percent cover estimates across three taxonomic tiers, from functional groups to genus-level identification, and is paired with the original imagery. NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information maintains this collection, which employs a rigorous stratified random sampling design across reef habitats in the 0-30 meter depth range.
ECOSTRESS Evaporative Stress Index PT-JPL Daily L4 Global 70m V001 provides daily global data on plant water stress and potential drought. The dataset is produced by NASA's ECOSTRESS instrument on the International Space Station, measuring between 52 degrees N and 52 degrees S. It contains variables for the Evaporative Stress Index (ESI) and Potential Evapotranspiration (PET), derived using the PT-JPL algorithm.
ECOSTRESS Evapotranspiration PT-JPL Daily L3 Global 70m V001 is a NASA dataset providing daily evapotranspiration (ET) estimates derived from the ECOSTRESS instrument on the International Space Station. The data is generated using the PT-JPL algorithm and includes variables such as instantaneous ET, daily ET, canopy transpiration, and soil evaporation. The dataset has a spatial resolution of 70 meters and covers latitudes between 52 degrees north and 52 degrees south.
Daily global measurements of plant Water Use Efficiency (WUE) from the ECOSTRESS instrument on the International Space Station, launched June 29, 2018. The data product provides the ratio of carbon stored to water evaporated by plants, calculated using the PT-JPL algorithm, and covers latitudes between 52 degrees N and 52 degrees S. It is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
A 2009 survey of nearshore fish, invertebrates, and habitat in northern Bristol Bay, Alaska, conducted by the NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center. Sampling from July 26 to August 8 used beach seines, bottom beam trawls, and a surface pair trawl to collect species data from shoreline to 17-meter depths. The dataset includes species counts, weights, lengths, voucher specimens, photographs, and concurrent environmental measurements from conductivity-temperature-depth recorders.