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26,214 datasets
Fieldwork from 2000 studied geology, geochemistry, and alteration of high-level subvolcanic porphyritic intrusions associated with the Wolverine Zn-Pb-Cu volcanic-hosted massive sulphide deposit in the Finlayson Lake district, Yukon, Canada. The intrusions are located 10-20 m beneath sulphide bodies in four zones and are described by their mineral composition and contact relationships. The dataset is provided by the Government of Yukon.
Southeastern Yukon's Finlayson Lake and Frances Lake map areas contain Upper Devonian and Lower Mississippian metavolcanic rocks organized into three thrust sheets. The dataset likely contains geological mapping and stratigraphic analysis of formations like the Waters Creek and Cleaver Lake formations, produced by the Government of Yukon. The data was last updated on April 17, 2026.
Current and future species distribution model projections under different climate scenarios and multi-temporal land-use/land-cover data for the endemic species Vasconcellea candicans. The dataset was authored by Rebeca M. Cruz-Zegarra and last updated on May 19, 2026. It is a 1.5 GB collection of geospatial files in formats including TIF and SHP.
Seismic refraction surveys at three dam sites on Barambah Creek, near Murgon in Queensland, conducted in 1960. The work was performed at the request of the Irrigation and Water Supply Commission of Queensland, with results interpreted by Geoscience Australia. The data includes cross-sections showing depth and velocity of subsurface layers, with special attention to rocks with seismic velocities around 8000 ft/sec.
VNP46A1_NRT is a NASA-produced daily, near-real-time dataset of top-of-atmosphere nighttime radiance from the VIIRS Day Night Band sensor aboard the Suomi NPP satellite. It contains 26 science data sets, including sensor radiance, solar/lunar angles, cloud-mask flags, brightness temperatures, and quality flags for multiple spectral bands. The data is gridded at a 15 arc-second (approximately 500m) resolution on a linear latitude-longitude grid.
Christmas Island is moving north at 7cm/year and being raised as it climbs the bulge on the southern flank of the Java Trench. This dataset likely contains results from a 28-day geoscience cruise in 1992, aiming to assess seabed morphology, sediment thickness, and offshore mineral resources around the island. The project was conducted by the BMR (Bureau of Mineral Resources) and information was intended for use by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in seabed boundary negotiations.
From April 1970 to May 1977, the Nimbus-4 BUV instrument collected vertical ozone distribution and total column amounts during the sunlit portions of orbits. Each file contains total ozone, reflectivities, mixing ratios at 19 pressure levels, and layer ozone amounts at 12 layers, along with quality flags and orbital information. The data were produced by NASA, originally archived on magnetic tapes and now restored in their original IBM binary format.
The southern margin of Australia documents seafloor spreading from continental breakup at 96 million years ago (Ma) to A20 time at 44.5 Ma. This compilation includes magnetic data confirming a phase of slow spreading with half-rates under 4.4 mm/year and ridge jumps between 131.25Β° E and Tasmania. The data was published by Geoscience Australia and includes critical measurements from the 1986 R/V Rig Seismic cruise.
A National Carbon Infrastructure Plan study assesses the CO2 storage suitability of the Gage Sandstone in the Vlaming Sub-basin. The analysis integrates 2D seismic interpretation, well log data from 8 wells, and biostratigraphic reviews to characterize the submarine fan reservoir. The dataset was published by Geoscience Australia and last updated in April 2026.
NASA's SMEX03 Regional Ground Soil Moisture Data: Alabama, Version 1 contains gravimetric soil moisture and soil bulk density measurements. Data collection occurred during the Soil Moisture Experiment 2003 (SMEX03) in June and July of 2003 across northern Alabama and southern Tennessee, USA. This dataset is part of a field campaign designed to support satellite soil moisture validation.
SMEX04 data provides airborne microwave radiometer measurements of brightness temperature and soil moisture from the Sonora region. Collected by NOAA's Polarimetric Scanning Radiometer, this dataset supports validation of satellite soil moisture products. The documentation is noted as being provided solely by the Principal Investigators and not further reviewed by NSIDC.
Upper Cambrian geological data from the Arrinthrunga Formation in the Georgina Basin, central Australia. The dataset, from Geoscience Australia Data, describes a complex carbonate and mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sequence deposited in a shallow, hypersaline epeiric sea. It details sedimentary environments including algal bioherms, peloid shoals, and evaporite pans, with a last update recorded on 2026-04-30.
In-situ photolysis rate measurements were collected onboard the NSF/NCAR GV-HIAPER aircraft during the Deep Convective Clouds and Chemistry (DC3) field campaign. The campaign, conducted from May to June 2012, aimed to understand the impact of deep convective clouds on upper tropospheric chemistry. Data collection is complete and the dataset is managed by NASA's LARC ASDC.
First detailed geological information from 41 sampling stations on the Exmouth and Wallaby Plateaus and Cuvier Abyssal Plain. The dataset includes pre-Quaternary rocks obtained by dredging, linked to seismic stratigraphy, and reveals a geological history from the Triassic to the Tertiary. It was published by Geoscience Australia and last updated in April 2026.
Geochemical analyses from eight gravity cores collected during Bureau of Mineral Resources survey 67 offshore South Australia, Victoria, and West Tasmania. The data include porewater metabolites, major and trace element abundances, radiochemical data, and paleoceanographic indicators. This record, provided by Geoscience Australia, forms part of a larger geochemical database for the Australian continental margin.
Supplementary information files for the article 'Fly or Dry? River flow and dispersal mode drive crossβchannel Ξ² diversity in riparian zones' by Kieran Gething, published on figshare under CC BY 4.0. The files, totaling 819.5 KB in PDF format, support a study on how river flow permanence and arthropod flight ability affect community connectivity in riparian zones.
Multi-scale Ultra-high Resolution (MUR) sensor data captured sea surface temperatures during the 2017 Convective Processes Experiment (CPEX) field campaign. The dataset covers a specific 54-day period from May 23 to July 15, 2017, focusing on the North Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean regions. Its primary purpose is to study convective storm initiation, organization, growth, and dissipation over oceanic areas.
A 28-day survey conducted in September-October 1992 aboard the BMR research vessel Rig Seismic on the NSW continental margin between Wollongong, Sydney, and Newcastle. The multi-institutional project collected baseline environmental data on sediment composition, anthropogenic contaminants, and non-renewable resources. It involved personnel from the Sydney Water Board, Sydney University, the Geological Survey of New South Wales, and the Bureau of Mineral Resources.
Australian coastal data on sedimentary processes, including carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, iron, and silicon diagenesis at the sediment-water interface. The dataset, from Geoscience Australia Data, includes a review of limited existing data and results from benthic chamber studies, such as those from Port Phillip Bay. It was last updated on 2026-04-30.
The Nimbus-4 BUV Level 2 Compressed Ozone Profile Data (CPOZ) contains total ozone, reflectivities, ozone mixing ratios, and layer ozone amounts measured every 32 seconds during the daylit portion of an orbit. Mixing ratios are given at 19 pressure levels and layer amounts at 12 layers. This product is a condensed version of the original High-Density Ozone Data Product, restored from magnetic tapes and archived by NASA's GES DISC.