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14,817 datasets
A 2011–2020 time series of Iodine-129 concentrations in coastal Pacific Ocean waters near California, collected to detect potential radionuclide signals from the Fukushima nuclear accident. The dataset includes samples from Scripps Pier and Newport Beach, California, USA, and was published by A. J. Timothy Jull under a CC-BY-4.0 license. No distinct Fukushima signal was identified, but a systematic seasonal pattern was recorded.
Factors associated with provincial coverage of hydrocele surgery and lymphoedema management in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 2018–2024. The dataset is a 5.5 KB Excel file authored by Jean Claude Makenga Bof and shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare. It was last updated on June 2, 2026.
Jean Claude Makenga Bof published a dataset on the care cascade for lymphatic filariasis morbidity management. The data covers the period from 2018 to 2024 and is focused on the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The dataset is available in XLS format and was last updated on June 2, 2026.
Democratic Republic of the Congo provincial-level data on lymphatic filariasis morbidity management services from 2018 to 2024. The dataset includes reported case rates and service coverage metrics. It was authored by Jean Claude Makenga Bof and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Lymphatic filariasis morbidity cases from the Democratic Republic of the Congo spanning six years. The dataset is a 5.5 KB Excel file authored by Jean Claude Makenga Bof and shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license. Its last update was recorded on June 2, 2026.
Quarterly data on staffing activities and trends for organizations subject to the Public Service Employment Act. The Public Service Commission of Canada publishes this dashboard to provide deputy heads and HR specialists a snapshot for comparison and trend identification. Data is updated quarterly and may be revised over the course of the fiscal year.
Sixty biomass burning experiments were conducted from November 2000 to January 2001 across three southern African ecosystem types: Etosha National Park (Namibia), Kruger National Park (South Africa), and woodland sites in Zambia and Malawi. The dataset contains four types of data: baseline time-series of gas mixing ratios and mass fluxes, elemental analyses of fuel and ash, integrated flux data, and detailed emissions data for various compounds. It was produced by ORNL_CLOUD to quantify emissions and assess elemental mass balances from biomass burning.
September 2000 emissions data for southern Africa provides MODIS-based estimates of pyrogenic carbon monoxide (CO) emissions from grassland and woodland fires at 1 km spatial resolution. The dataset, produced by ORNL DAAC for the SAFARI 2000 campaign, uses a dynamic regional fuel load model and ecosystem-specific emission factor algorithms. It is intended to be expanded with estimates for other trace gases and particulates, including CO2, CH4, NMHC, and PM2.5.
The TROPESS CrIS-JPSS1 L2 Water for Forward Stream, Standard Product provides vertical profiles of atmospheric water vapor (H2O) measured by the Cross-track Infrared Sounder (CrIS) on the NOAA-20 satellite. Each daily netCDF file contains retrieved concentrations, formal uncertainties, and diagnostic information across 17 vertical levels from the surface to 0.1 hPa, with a spatial resolution of 14 km at nadir. The dataset is generated by the NASA TROPESS project using the MUSES optimal estimation algorithm and covers the globe from April 2021 onward.
From April 1, 2021 to the present, this dataset provides daily global vertical profiles of semi-heavy water (HDO) in the atmosphere. It is derived from the CrIS instrument on the NOAA-20 satellite using the MUSES optimal estimation algorithm. The data offers the retrieved atmospheric state, formal uncertainties, and diagnostic information at 17 vertical levels from the surface to 0.1 hPa.
NASA's TROPESS project provides Level 2 satellite data on atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) concentrations. The dataset contains vertical profiles from the surface to 0.1 hPa, retrieved using the MUSES optimal estimation algorithm from the CrIS instrument on Suomi-NPP. It covers mid-latitude and tropical regions from 2015-11 02 to 2019-03-26, with daily files in netCDF4 format.
14 vertical levels from the surface to 0.1 hPa provide the retrieved atmospheric state of carbon monoxide (CO) measured by the CrIS instrument on the Suomi-NPP satellite. The TROPESS project's MUSES algorithm generates this standard product for the IPCC, covering mid-latitude and tropical regions between 60S-60N. Each daily netCDF file contains CO distribution, formal uncertainties, and diagnostic information from November 2015 to March 2019.
TROPESS CrIS-SNPP L2 Carbon Monoxide for Forward Stream, Standard Product provides the vertical distribution of atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) measured by the CrIS instrument on the Suomi-NPP satellite. The dataset includes retrieved CO concentrations, formal uncertainties, and diagnostic information, processed using the MUSES optimal estimation algorithm. It offers global coverage at a 14 km spatial resolution across 14 vertical levels from the surface to 0.1 hPa.
The TROPESS CrIS-SNPP L2 Water for Forward Stream, Standard Product provides retrieved vertical profiles of atmospheric water vapor from the Suomi-NPP satellite's CrIS instrument. Each daily netCDF file contains data at 17 vertical levels from the surface to 0.1 hPa, with a spatial resolution of 14 km. The dataset covers the global period from February 1, 2021 to May 21, 2021, using the MUSES optimal estimation algorithm developed by the NASA TROPESS project.
Administrative data for research infrastructure projects approved under the Quebec government's Program to Support Research and Innovation Organizations (PSO), component 3. Funding history is provided for the last ten years according to the Quebec fiscal year period from April 1 to March 31. The data originates from the Research Infrastructure Information System (SiiR) managed by the Ministry.
Hundreds of annual grants ranging from $1,000 to $25,000 support local not-for-profit groups in Ontario. The Government of Ontario provides this list of approved projects for programs targeting residents aged 55 and older. Data is available in CSV and HTML formats and was last updated in April 2026.
Ontario's Inclusive Community Grants Program provides funding to local governments, not-for-profit organizations, and Indigenous communities. The dataset includes project names, descriptions, organization names, locations, and grant amounts. It is published by the Government of Ontario and was last updated on April 17, 2026.
From February 1, 2021, to May 21, 2021, this dataset provides daily global vertical profiles of semi-heavy water (HDO) in the atmosphere. It is derived from the Cross-track Infrared Sounder (CrIS) on the Suomi-NPP satellite using the MUSES optimal estimation algorithm. Each netCDF4 file contains retrieved atmospheric state, formal uncertainties, and diagnostic information reported at 17 vertical levels with a 14 km spatial resolution.
14 vertical levels of carbon monoxide concentration data are provided for the CONUS region from August to October 2020, capturing the atmospheric impact of major wildfires. This dataset contains satellite retrievals from the CrIS instrument on Suomi-NPP, processed using the MUSES optimal estimation algorithm by NASA's TROPESS project. Each daily netCDF4 file offers a 14 km spatial resolution snapshot of CO distribution and formal uncertainties from the surface to 0.1 hPa.
From November 1, 2019 to January 31, 2020, this dataset provides the vertical distribution of semi-heavy water (HDO) in the atmosphere over Australia, measured by the CrIS instrument on the Suomi-NPP satellite. It contains retrieved atmospheric states, formal uncertainties, and diagnostic information at 17 vertical levels from the surface to 0.1 hPa. The data is processed using the MUSES optimal estimation algorithm by the NASA TROPESS project.