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16,082 datasets
The North Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Maine, Georges Bank, and Mid-Atlantic Bight were sampled from 2018-11-02 to 2018-11-12 during the R/V Hugh R. Sharp cruise S11802. This dataset contains dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH, and nutrient variables measured from water samples collected at three depths (surface, mid-depth, and near bottom) at select stations. Data were collected in support of NOAA's Ocean Acidification Program and analyzed by the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory and the University of Maine.
Profile and discrete water samples collected during NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter cruise GU1902 from August 15 to August 30, 2019. Measurements include dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH, and nutrients from the North Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Maine, Georges Bank, and Mid-Atlantic Bight. The data supports the NOAA Ocean Acidification Program's coastal monitoring and research objectives.
Discrete profile measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, chlorofluorocarbons, and other hydrographic variables collected during the R/V Thomas G. Thompson cruise on GO-SHIP repeat section A22 in the North Atlantic Ocean from 2021-04-20 to 2021-05 16. The dataset was collected by the US GO-SHIP program, a major contributor to the international GO-SHIP effort for quasi-decadal, full water column observations. These measurements are part of a program to monitor long-term changes in heat, freshwater, carbon, oxygen, and other tracers in the global ocean.
NASA's SMAP L4 ancillary product provides the yearly soil organic carbon restart file. This file contains the area density of SOC at the start of the year, which is used to calculate daily SOC based on defined deposition and decay rates. The data originates from NSIDC_CPRD.
Harbor seals in the Gulf of Maine show high tissue levels of PCBs, dioxins, mercury, and other industrial pollutants. The data originates from the Seals as Sentinels study conducted by the organization MERI, led by Dr. Shaw. Findings are intended to explain implications for human health and the ocean environment.
Polar sea ice concentration data derived from Nimbus-7 and DMSP satellite brightness temperature measurements. The dataset provides a consistent time series starting on 26 October 1978 and is updated several times annually. Data is gridded in a polar stereographic projection at a 25 x 25 km resolution.
450 sampling points across rivers in Great Britain provide records of invertebrate species identity and abundance. The data likely contains counts of organisms within families, paired with physical and chemical water condition measurements. The dataset is sourced from the NASA Earthdata platform and originates from the organization SCIOPS.
Indian Remote Sensing satellites provide panchromatic imagery with a 5-meter resolution, suitable for mapping tasks up to a 1:25,000 scale. The data covers areas up to 70 km by 70 km and is collected by the Indian Space Research Organisation. The specific temporal coverage for this European collection is not provided.
Europe is covered by multispectral images from the Indian Remote Sensing satellite Resourcesat-2. The data is collected by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and provided by the organization FEDEO via NASA's Earthdata platform. Each product covers an area up to 23.5 km by 23.5 km with a spatial resolution of 5 meters.
Maps of organic carbon content in the surface horizon of soils across Europe are provided by the European Union Joint Research Center. The data is available in ESRI GRID format, including an ASCII raster file, and can be explored via an interactive OCTOP Map Server application. This dataset originates from the Soil Portal.
Digital stream network data for Northeast Alaska, digitized from U.S. Geological Survey quadrangle maps. The data is organized by 7.5' or 15' quadrangles and was processed for geographic information systems use. The data was created by the organization CEOS_EXTRA.
Heavy metals and toxic organic contaminants were measured in blue mussel, oyster, and clam tissue from the Great Bay Estuary, Rye Harbor, and Hampton-Seabrook Harbor. The data originates from the New Hampshire Gulf Watch Program, managed by the organization SCIOPS and hosted on NASA EarthData. The temporal coverage and sample size are not specified in the provided information.
Museum Victoria's Ornithology Collection data, contributed to the Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums (OZCAM) network. The museum is Australia's largest public museums organization and the State Museum for Victoria. Records are shared from OZCAM to OBIS Australia and the global Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS).
Museum Victoria, Australia's largest public museums organization, provides this faunal data from its state collections. Records include specimens from Entomology, Ichthyology, Mammalogy, Herpetology, Marine Invertebrates, and Ornithology collections, aggregated through the Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums (OZCAM) platform. The data is subsequently shared with OBIS Australia and the global OBIS network.
Museum Victoria's Mammalogy Collection provides records of animal specimens curated by Australia's largest public museums organization. The data is contributed to the Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums (OZCAM) and subsequently shared with OBIS Australia and the Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS). The collection represents the state holdings for Victoria, Australia.
Museum Victoria's Entomology Collection data is contributed to the Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums (OZCAM). The collection represents Australia's largest public museums organization, responsible for the state of Victoria's natural history collections. Data is shared from OZCAM to OBIS Australia and the global Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS).
A small study quantifies anthropogenic and environmental contaminants affecting organic compounds in Antarctic meteorites. Three Antarctic ordinary chondrites were examined for microbial content, metabolic activity, plasticizers, and evaporites. The dataset originates from the SCIOPS organization.
JAMSTEC's E-library provides access to deep-sea research videos and photos captured by its submersibles. The collection includes detailed information such as research location and context, like observed living organisms or phenomena. The data is managed by the SCIOPS organization.
Poster data from the CRN 026 project investigates UV attenuation and photolability of dissolved organic matter in temperate lakes. The research is part of the 'Enhanced Ultraviolet-B radiation in Natural Ecosystems' study, conducted by the SCIOPS organization. The dataset's specific temporal and geographic scope is not detailed in the provided description.
Cytogenetic data, including karyotypes and gene positions, for approximately one hundred species of Antarctic teleost fish. The dataset includes multiple specimens per species, with some referenced in the national collections of the French National Museum of Natural History (MNHN). It was contributed by the organization SCIOPS and hosted on NASA Earthdata.