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Surface discrete measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH, and nutrients were collected during the R/V F. G. Walton Smith cruise WS18285. The data were gathered from seven stations off the west coast of Florida in the Gulf of Mexico between October 12 and 19, 2018. Scientists at NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory analyzed the samples to monitor the effects of the Shark River Slough outflow on coastal ocean acidification.
R/V Melville cruise P02 collected over 20 oceanographic variables, including dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, and chlorofluorocarbons, in the North Pacific and Philippine Sea during 2004. The data were gathered by NOAA PMEL, Scripps, and RSMAS scientists using CTDs, Niskin bottles, and specialized titrators and coulometers. This dataset supports the CLIVAR program's goal to quantify changes in ocean heat, freshwater, and CO2 storage.
From May to September 2012, discrete water samples were collected during two cruises along the Seward Line in the Gulf of Alaska. The dataset includes measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, temperature, salinity, oxygen, nutrients, and Delta Oxygen-18. Data collection was funded by NPRB, NOAA, AOOS, and EVOSTC, with analysis performed by researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
West coast of Florida, Gulf of Mexico surface water samples collected from seven stations between 2017-10-09 and 2017-10-13. NOAA Ocean Acidification Program scientists analyzed these samples for dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH, and nutrient concentrations to monitor the outflow of the Shark River Slough.
NCEI Accession 0115588 contains discrete sample and profile data from the USCGC POLAR STAR cruise in the Arctic Ocean during August and September 2002. The dataset includes measurements of hydrographic properties, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), collected using CTD and bottle instruments. It was produced by Rebecca Woodgate of the University of Washington's Applied Physics Laboratory as part of the international PACIFICA project for synthesizing Pacific Ocean interior carbon data.
Ganjoor STT Overlap is a dataset uploaded by atiyehghm to the Hugging Face platform. The dataset's title suggests it likely contains audio data and corresponding transcriptions for Persian speech recognition tasks. It was last updated on 2026-05-25 07:30:36.
Gulf of Alaska chemical and physical data from discrete samples and CTD profiles collected during the M/V Tiglax Seward Line cruises TXS13 and TXF13 from April to September 2013. The dataset includes dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, temperature, salinity, oxygen, nutrients, and Delta Oxygen-18. Data collection was funded by NPRB, NOAA, AOOS, and EVOSTC, with analysis performed by the Ocean Acidification Research Center and Whitledge Laboratory at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
From May to September 2015, chemical and physical oceanographic data were collected during two cruises (TXS15 and TXF15) on the M/V Tiglax in the Gulf of Alaska. The dataset includes measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, temperature, salinity, oxygen, and nutrients. Data collection was funded by NPRB, NOAA, AOOS, and EVOSTC, and analysis was performed by the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
July 2005 data from the Ryofu Maru II research vessel in the North Pacific Ocean, Philippine Sea, and South Pacific Ocean. The dataset includes discrete sample and profile measurements for dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, alkalinity, nutrients, chlorophyll, and other oceanographic variables. It was collected by researchers from the Japan Meteorological Agency and Meteorological Research Institute as part of the PACIFICA project.
From June to August 2003, discrete sample and profile data were collected from the NOAA Ship RONALD H. BROWN in the North and South Atlantic Ocean. The dataset includes measurements for carbon dioxide partial pressure, dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, salinity, temperature, nutrients, and chlorofluorocarbons. It was collected by researchers from NOAA AOML, PMEL, and RSMAS as part of the International CLIVAR Global Ocean Carbon and Repeat Hydrography Program.
The North Pacific Ocean, Philippine Sea, and South Pacific Ocean are the geographic scope of this dataset. It contains discrete sample and profile observations of dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, alkalinity, temperature, salinity, and related biological and chemical variables. The data were collected from the KEIFU MARU research vessel between June 25 and August 7, 2003, as part of the PACIFICA project by researchers from the Japan Meteorological Agency and Meteorological Research Institute.
Australian shale data from the Greater McArthur, Georgina, Eromanga, and Bight basins examines uranium enrichment as a predictor for hydrocarbon potential. The study analyzes correlations between uranium concentration, total organic carbon (TOC) content, and pyrolysis oil yield (S2) across Proterozoic to Cretaceous time slices. Uranium concentrations in organic-rich shales can range over two orders of magnitude, from less than 5 to over 500 parts per million.
Chemical and physical oceanographic data collected during two M/V Tiglax Seward Line cruises in the Gulf of Alaska in 2014. The dataset includes measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, temperature, salinity, oxygen, nutrients, and Delta Oxygen-18 from discrete samples and CTD profiles. Data were collected and analyzed by the University of Alaska Fairbanks and funded by multiple agencies including NOAA and the North Pacific Research Board.
North Pacific Ocean, Philippine Sea, and South Pacific Ocean data collected from the KEIFU MARU between June 16 and August 13, 2004. The dataset includes discrete measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, pH, nutrients, chlorophyll, and other physical parameters. These data were collected by Naoyuki Ishikawa and Masao Ishii as part of the PACIFICA project for synthesizing Pacific Ocean interior carbon data.
PACIFICA_49RY20040704 includes biological, chemical, and physical data collected from the Ryofu Maru II research vessel in the North Pacific Ocean, Philippine Sea, and South Pacific Ocean from July 4 to July 21, 2004. Kazuhiro Nemoto of the Japan Meteorological Agency and Masao Ishii of the Meteorological Research Institute collected these data using CTD, Coulometer, and bottle instruments. The dataset contains measurements for dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, alkalinity, nutrients, chlorofluorocarbons, and other oceanographic parameters.
NODC Accession 0113528 provides a 21-day snapshot of subsurface ocean chemistry from the R/V Cornide de Saavedra cruise 29CS19771007. This dataset includes 12 key variables like alkalinity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrients, collected via CTD and bottle casts for the CARINA carbon synthesis project. Its measurements support biogeochemical investigations of the carbon system across the Atlantic and adjacent oceans.
An annotated interview file published on figshare by Ular Yestay on April 24, 2026. The dataset likely contains speech data with annotations, stored in an EAF (ELAN Annotation File) format. The total file size is 119.3 KB, indicating a limited scope.
13,195 laparoscopic images from 32 robot-assisted rectal resection surgeries, each annotated for semantic segmentation of eleven abdominal anatomical structures. The dataset was created by nct-tso and last updated on March 30, 2026. Each image's annotation was performed by three independent annotators and subsequently reviewed.
This dataset tracks fines issued by seven highway camera systems in Victoria, Australia, for offenses like speeding and unregistered vehicles. The data is recorded by offense date and includes notes on operational factors affecting fine counts, such as work bans and camera maintenance.
100 sediment sampling locations in northern Puget Sound were analyzed for organic chemicals, PCBs, PAHs, toxic metals, and toxicity. The survey was conducted by the Washington State Department of Ecology and NOAA on June 1, 1999 to assess spatial patterns of chemical contamination and biological effects. Data indicated less than 2% of the surveyed area was severely contaminated for most substances.