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14.3 MB of data on epibenthic community structure from Young Sound, NE Greenland, collected by Amalia Keck Al-Habahbeh. The dataset covers depths of 20m to 60m and spans two time periods: 2003–2010 and 2021-2022. It evaluates taxonomic and functional composition, noting brittle stars and bivalves comprised 95% of total abundances.
A time-series analysis of epibenthic community structure in Young Sound, NE Greenland, from 2003–2010 and 2021-2022. Data collected by drop cameras and ROVs at depths of 20m to 60m evaluates taxonomic and functional composition. The dataset was authored by Amalia Keck Al-Habahbeh and shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
An archived copy of the SAFARI 2000 Project website from October 2008 provides information on an international Earth science initiative for southern Africa. The dataset includes spatial estimates of monthly biomass burned area and trace gas emissions at 1-km resolution for the year 2000, derived from satellite observations like GBA2000 and ATSR fire counts. AERONET ground-based aerosol optical property measurements from several sites in the region are also included.
2,310 wells were used to calculate volume of shale (Vshale) values for the 3D geological and hydrogeological model of the Great Artesian and Lake Eyre Basins. This data package, produced by Geoscience Australia's National Groundwater Systems Project, provides a refined architecture of aquifer and aquitard geometry. It was completed as part of the Exploring for the Future program, an eight-year, $225 million Australian Government initiative.
Cefas electronic data storage tag database contains temperature and depth records from tags attached to cod in the southern North Sea between 1999 and 2009. Data from recaptured fish were downloaded, with depth time series used to estimate daily geographic location. This dataset is one of 17 Cefas data sources assembled for a data paper.
Cefas ESM2 Profiler/mini CTD Logger data is one of 17 Cefas temperature data sources assembled for publication. The dataset contains seawater temperature measurements collected by a Cefas-developed micro logger with integrated sensors for conductivity, temperature, depth, optical backscatter, and roll & pitch. It is used for water column profiling on research cruises and SmartBuoy-related work.
One of 17 Cefas data sources assembled for a data paper. The mid and late 20th century saw extensive oceanographic research by DFS and Cefas. The resulting data were stored in an Oceanographic Archive which managed data from sensor systems including a CTD system for water column profiling.
March 2019 water quality data collected around Tarawa, Kiribati, under the Commonwealth Marine Economies Programme. The dataset includes measurements for nutrients, chlorophyll, total suspended solids, and bacteria including E. coli and antimicrobial-resistant strains. It was hosted by the Kiribati Ministry of Lands, Environment and Development Environment and Conservation Division (MELAD-ECD) and aggregated by the Marine Environmental Data & Information Network.
Greenhouse gas emissions from the Montreal community are compiled annually for public disclosure via the Carbon Disclosure Project platform. The dataset supports tracking progress toward reduction goals of 30% by 2020 and 55% by 2030 compared to the 1990 baseline. It is published by the Government and Municipalities of Québec and was last updated in April 2026.
The National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) is Canada's public inventory of pollutant releases, disposals, and transfers for recycling. This dataset contains maps showing the locations of all facilities that reported to the NPRI in the most recent reporting year, available in ESRI REST and WMS formats. The data is provided by Environment and Climate Change Canada and was last updated on 2026-04-29.
The eReefs GBR1 Diuron Dispersal dataset from the Australian Ocean Data Network models the transport of the pesticide diuron in the Great Barrier Reef marine environment. It uses a 1 km resolution hydrodynamic model forced by wind, tides, and river inputs from 16 catchments to simulate hourly diuron concentrations from January 2016 to July 2018. The model incorporates a determined diuron half-life of 40 days and compares simulated distributions with observations from 11 monitoring sites.
75-meter tall mountain ash trees in a 300-year-old chronosequence form the basis for this flux tower dataset measuring ecosystem carbon exchange. The release contains gap-filled Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) and Ecosystem Respiration (ER), processed using PyFluxPro v3.4.15. Data were collected by the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network from a cool temperate forest site at approximately 720 meters elevation in Victoria's Central Highlands.
Olivia A. Harmon's dataset from 2023 surveys measures enteric pathogens and fecal indicator bacteria in environmental samples from a rural Alabama community with limited sanitation. It includes 58 soil samples from sites near suspected wastewater discharges, 10 control soil samples, and 28 surface water samples analyzed via qPCR and culture methods. The data provides quantitative evidence of contamination levels, such as a mean culturable E. coli count of 224 MPN/g in impacted soils.
A dataset of environmental samples from a rural Alabama community with limited sanitation infrastructure, collected in 2023. It includes 58 soil samples from sites near suspected wastewater discharges, 10 comparison soil samples, and 28 surface water samples. Measurements include culturable fecal indicator bacteria and qPCR detection of multiple enteric pathogens.
Whroo, Australia, flux tower data processed with PyFluxPro (v3.4.21) measures energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere. The Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network's Data Discovery provides this release, which includes gap-filled Net Ecosystem Exchange partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity and Ecosystem Respiration. The site, a 165 m elevation box woodland dominated by Eucalyptus microcarpa and Eucalyptus leucoxylon, features a 36 m instrument mast and was last updated in May 2026.
Dropsonde vertical profiles provide atmospheric pressure, temperature, dew point, humidity, wind, and location data from the Olympic Mountains Experiment (OLYMPEX). NASA collected the data using the Advanced Vertical Atmospheric Profiling System (AVAPS) during 53 dropsonde launches from a DC-8 aircraft between November 12 and December 19, 2015. The profiles were gathered over the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Washington state.
Mission reports from the Midlatitude Continental Convective Clouds Experiment (MC3E) campaign provide a detailed characterization of convective cloud systems and precipitation. The dataset includes reports from Mission Scientists, Mission Managers, Instrument Scientists, and Weather Forecasts, often with file attachments. It was produced by NASA to support model development and satellite rainfall retrieval validation.
NASA's reanalysis dataset provides precipitation rate, type, and quality control estimates specifically adapted for validating satellite observations. The data integrates inputs from the NOAA MRMS system, including WSR-88D radar, RAP model analysis, and gauge data over North America. It covers a period from March 2014 through October 2018.
Four NEXRAD S-Band radar stations collected precipitation data to support the Global Precipitation Measurement mission's ground validation during the Iowa Flood Studies campaign. The dataset contains digital instantaneous precipitation rate and storm total accumulation estimates in NIDS binary format. Data collection occurred from March 29, 2013, through June 18, 2013, under the auspices of NASA.
NEXRAD radar precipitation products were collected from four stations during the Iowa Flood Studies field campaign. The dataset supports ground validation for the Global Precipitation Measurement mission. It contains digital instantaneous precipitation rate and storm total accumulation estimates in NIDS binary format for the period from March 29 to June 18, 2013.