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Image classification, object detection, segmentation, face recognition, OCR, image generation, video understanding
14,518 datasets
The UCDP Georeferenced Event Dataset is Uppsala University's most disaggregated dataset on organized violence, covering individual lethal events. Events are sufficiently fine-grained to be geo-coded to individual villages and disaggregated to single days. The dataset is documented in the Journal of Peace Research (2013) and a 2019 codebook from Uppsala University.
UCDP's most disaggregated dataset covers individual events of organized violence in North Macedonia. Events are geo-coded down to the level of individual villages and disaggregated to single days. The dataset is based on research from Uppsala University and published under a CC-BY-3.0-IGO license.
Queensland seismic refraction surveys at two Logan River tidal barrage sites near Beenleigh, conducted in 1959. The report describes maximum bedrock depths of 130 feet at the 2.3M site and 80 feet at the 13.5M site. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and recommends test drilling to verify the seismic results.
The Division Mountain area is underlain primarily by Jurassic to Cretaceous(?) sedimentary rocks of the Laberge Group and Tantalus Formation. The report subdivides the Tanglefoot formation into lower and upper members, with the upper member being coal-bearing. It was published by the Government of Yukon and last updated on 2026-04-17.
Sedimentological and geochemical results from samples in the Richardson Mountains indicate deposition in stratified, oxygen-depleted waters. The Government of Yukon published this dataset, last updated on 2026-04-17. The Canol Formation was divided into four regionally correlatable chemostratigraphic zones.
A geological map dataset covering the Spencer Creek (105B/1) and Daughney Lake (105B/2) map areas in the Rancheria District of southeastern Yukon. Twelve lithostratigraphic units, ranging from Cambrian to Quaternary in age, are recognized and subdivided into 27 subunits. The dataset describes three phases of geological structures and details precious and base metal mineralization, including dominant sulphides and gangue minerals.
Government of Yukon provides geological data for the Aishihik Lake and Hopkins Lake map areas (115 H/6,7). The dataset describes Paleozoic and older metamorphic rocks, intrusive igneous suites, and associated mineral exploration targets. It was last updated on April 17, 2026.
The Yukon's Mt. Skukum deposit features gold mineralization in quartz-carbonate veins within andesitic volcanic rocks. The dataset likely contains geological descriptions of vein emplacement, faulting, and hydrothermal fluid evolution. It was published by the Government of Yukon on open_canada and was last updated on 2026-04-17.
The Stewart River map area is the most important historic and current placer gold producing region in the Yukon. This project, conducted by the Government of Yukon from 1998 to 2001, aims to document known deposits and create a geoscience database to aid exploration. Results include a final report and a resource appraisal map for placer gold.
A geological summary report details the Brown-McDade vein system in the Mount Nansen mine area, Yukon. The deposit has produced approximately 34,000 ounces of gold and 131,000 ounces of silver from 225,000 tonnes of ore since 1996. The report describes two distinct deposit types exposed in the open pit, including their mineralogy, structure, and current plant capacity of 700 tonnes per day.
Unconsolidated sediments in the Mount Nansen area are subdivided into eight clastic facies, including clay-rich diamicton and various gravel types. The dataset describes their geomorphic settings, such as Holocene colluvium and Reid periglacial alluvial fans. It was published by the Government of Yukon on the open_canada platform.
A 580-meter by 100-meter lens of fresh spinel peridotite, known as the Buffalo Pitts Peridotite, is described in this report from the Government of Yukon. The report summarizes geological mapping and preliminary petrological studies of ultramafic rocks in the Dawson Range, central Yukon. It interprets the rock's exhumation history and its relationship to surrounding metamorphic suites like the Wolverine Creek suite and the Selwyn Gneiss.
Preliminary results of 1:50 000-scale geologic mapping in Wolverine Creek map area (115 I/12), Dawson Range, southwest Yukon. The dataset describes Devono-Mississippian metamorphic rocks, Jurassic and Cretaceous intrusions, and Upper Cretaceous volcanic rocks, along with associated faults and mineralization. It was published by the Government of Yukon and last updated in April 2026.
Lower Jurassic sedimentary units southwest of the Yukon-TananaβSlide Mountain terrane boundary near Faro. The Faro Peak formation likely represents a synorogenic basin remnant, with lower units of argillite and sandstone deposited by turbidity currents and upper units of conglomerate and sandstone from debris flows. This dataset from the Government of Yukon contains field observations from a two-year project initiated in 2018.
The Quartet Mountain lamprophyre suite comprises Early Cambrian volatile-rich ultramafic alkaline dikes in the Wernecke Mountains of northern Yukon. The dataset likely contains geological descriptions and analyses of these rocks, including their mineralogy and potential diamond hosting. It was published by the Government of Yukon and last updated on April 17, 2026.
Over 200 new palynological samples collected from 14 selected wells in the Otway Basin, along with revised data for 18 other wells. The data was generated by Geoscience Australia and consultants as part of a 2002-2004 project to enhance petroleum prospectivity. Files include original consultant reports and standardized CSV data files adhering to a current taxonomy.
Visean-Delepinea aspinosa Zone fossil data from New South Wales. The dataset results from multivariate cluster analysis of benthic marine fossil samples to identify recurrent species associations. It was published by Geoscience Australia Data and last updated on 2026-04-30.
Over 6.8 billion deduplicated protein sequences from all domains of life, including viral proteins and metagenomic dark matter, form the basis of this dataset. It provides sparse autoencoder features for these proteins and predicted 3D structures for approximately 1.1 billion of them, generated by the ESMC and ESMFold2 models. The dataset is organized into 7.7 million clusters based on feature similarity and is published by Biohub under a CC-BY-SA-4.0 license.
VideoKR-Train is a large-scale training corpus for knowledge- and reasoning-intensive video understanding. It contains 315,000 video reasoning examples derived from 145,000 newly collected, CC-licensed videos. The dataset was created by minuzero and presented at ICML 2026.
A geological bulletin synthesizing information on the Mesozoic Carpentaria Basin and overlying Cainozoic Karumba Basin in northern Queensland and the eastern Northern Territory. The work is based on field surveys beginning in 1969 by the Bureau of Mineral Resources and the Geological Survey of Queensland, supplemented by geophysical surveys, stratigraphic drilling, and Landsat imagery. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-30.