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25,254 datasets
A dataset from Gloria Villanueva describes measurements from 293 recombinant lines of an eight-way Tomato Multi-Parent Advanced Generation Inter-Cross (ToMAGIC) population. Leaf dry matter ranged from 6.90% to 23.20%, and phenolic metabolites like chlorogenic acid ranged from 0.18 to 6.77 g kg⁻¹ FW. The data was last updated on 2026-05-05.
293 recombinant tomato lines show leaf dry matter ranging from 6.90% to 23.20% and chlorogenic acid content ranging from 0.18 to 6.77 g kg⁻¹ FW. Gloria Villanueva published this dataset on figshare in May 2026, detailing phenotypic variation and candidate genes for traits linked to stress resilience.
293 recombinant lines from an eight-way Tomato Multi-Parent Advanced Generation Inter-Cross (ToMAGIC) population were measured for leaf traits. Leaf dry matter ranged from 6.90% to 23.20%, and phenolic metabolites like chlorogenic acid ranged from 0.18 to 6.77 g kg⁻¹ FW. The dataset, authored by Gloria Villanueva and last updated in May 2026, includes GWAS results identifying candidate genes.
August 14 to September 24, 2010, this dataset contains high-resolution vertical profile measurements from weather balloons launched during the Genesis and Rapid Intensification Processes (GRIP) field campaign. It was collected by NASA to study the formation and intensification of tropical storms and hurricanes. Soundings were taken from Barbados and Cape Verde, capturing atmospheric pressure, temperature, humidity, and wind data.
Urban heat and freshness islands and surface temperature gradients mapped for Quebec distribution areas with a population density of at least 400 inhabitants per km2. This product was created by INSPQ and CERFO in 2012, financed by the Quebec Green Fund. The dataset is archived and has been replaced by more recent versions from 2013-2014 and 2020-2022.
A species tolerance model developed by the Arthur Rylah Institute in 2011-2012 provides a relative measure of ecosystem sensitivity to changes in groundwater availability and quality. The output is a geospatial grid for Victoria, Australia, where each map unit is assigned a tolerance value based on the median of its contributing grid cells. The dataset is provided by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and was last updated on 2026-04 27.
MODIS/Aqua MYD11C2 Version 6 provides 8-day composite Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity (LST&E) data on a global 0.05-degree Climate Modeling Grid. Each granule contains 17 layers, including daytime and nighttime LST, quality control, observation times, view angles, and emissivity values for six MODIS bands. The product was decommissioned on July 31, 2023, with users directed to the updated Version 6.1.
MODIS/Aqua Land Surface Temperature/Emissivity Daily L3 Global 0.05Deg CMG V006 provides daily global land surface temperature and emissivity values on a 0.05-degree Climate Modeling Grid. The dataset includes daytime and nighttime observations of LST, quality control assessments, observation times, view zenith angles, clear-sky observation counts, and emissivity values for specific MODIS bands. It was decommissioned on July 31, 2023, with users directed to the updated Version 6.1 product.
MODIS/Aqua Vegetation Indices Monthly L3 Global 0.05Deg CMG V006 provides global monthly composites of vegetation health from NASA's Aqua satellite. The dataset includes the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) for continuity and the Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) for improved sensitivity in high biomass areas, projected on a Climate Modeling Grid of 3,600 by 7,200 pixels. This Version 6 product was decommissioned in July 2023, with users directed to the updated Version 6.1.
Diagenetic overprints in quartzose and volcanolithic sandstones from the Eromanga Basin include physical compaction, clay infiltration, and cementation. The dataset, hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network, details authigenic mineral sequences and quantifies porosity and permeability, with volcanolithic sandstones averaging 35% porosity and quartzose sandstones averaging 29% porosity. This analysis correlates porosity-permeability patterns with the depositional environments of the Cadna-owie, Wallumbilla, Hooray, and Mooga Formations.
Global daily satellite data from the MODIS/Aqua instrument provides cloud mask, cloud top, and cloud optical retrieval information on a 1x1 degree grid. The dataset contains 32 aggregated science parameters designed for direct comparison with climate model output via the CFMIP Observation Simulator Package (COSP). Its collection began on July 4, 2002, and continues with 365 granules per calendar year.
7,200 by 3,600 grid cells provide monthly Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity values at a 0.05-degree resolution globally. The dataset is derived by compositing daily observations from the MODIS/Aqua satellite, with layers for daytime and nighttime LST, quality control, observation times, view angles, and clear-sky counts. Version 6 includes improvements such as the removal of cloud-contaminated LSTs and an updated split-window algorithm coefficient table.
Rock glacier inventory, Printse Valley, Valais, Switzerland, Version 1 is a geospatial dataset cataloging 71 rock glaciers across two sectors of the Printse Valley. For each feature, it includes characteristics like orientation, width, length, elevation, form type, material, activity, and lithology. The dataset also contains spring temperature and BTS (Bottom Temperature of Snow) measurements for some rock glaciers, with data collected between 1992 and 1997.
The Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators program provides data on total greenhouse gas emissions from the largest emitters in Canada for the 2024 reporting year. Data is collected through the mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program to inform climate policy and national inventory estimates. Information is provided in multiple formats including interactive maps, charts, and downloadable CSV tables.
NASA's IMPACTS campaign precipitation data consists of precipitation intensity and accumulation measurements from OTT Pluvio2 weighing rain gauges. The dataset supports the first major study of East Coast snowstorms in 30 years, aiming to understand snowband formation, microphysical characteristics, and improve snowfall prediction. Files are available in ASCII-CSV format from January 7, 2020, through March 2, 2023.
Approximately 300 km offshore of San Francisco, this dataset contains atmospheric sounding profiles from the Sub-Mesoscale Ocean Dynamics Experiment (S-MODE) field campaign. Measurements of temperature, winds, and moisture were collected using shipboard Windsond S1H3-S radiosondes launched from the R/V Oceanus during a pilot campaign in October 2021 and intensive periods in Fall 2022 and Spring 2023. The original 1Hz observations were gridded onto a uniform 20 m vertical grid to a maximum elevation of at least 5 km above ground level.
The Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators program tracks ambient concentrations of sulphur dioxide and other pollutants at national, regional, urban, and local monitoring station levels. Environment and Climate Change Canada provides this data in multiple formats including CSV, interactive maps, and downloadable reports. The indicators are presented with corresponding Canadian Ambient Air Quality Standards where available.
Three weather stations at Akuliaqattak, Silasiutitalik, and Ailaktalik, plus data from Kangiqtugaapik Airport, have collected environmental measurements since June 2010. The Silalirijiit Project links this local-scale environmental modeling with Inuit knowledge to evaluate the impacts of changing weather on human activities. Data collection is ongoing, with current conditions available via an online interface, and future archiving planned at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC).
Nine years of field measurements from 1983 to 1991 document the seasonal and annual dynamics of frozen ground in Iceland's central highlands. Data include mean active layer depth with standard error, recorded three times per growing season at 51 permanent points across different plant communities and on 12 palsas. The dataset also contains monthly environmental variables such as degree days above zero, precipitation, snow depth, and frost degree days.
Underway data from the RV Investigator voyage IN2018_E01 between June 9 and June 11, 2018. The Marine National Facility collected continuous navigation, thermosalinograph, and atmospheric measurements. This data is supplied to IMOS AODN and NOAA for satellite sea surface temperature validation.