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26,234 datasets
Gridded monthly global water storage anomalies derived from JPL GRACE and GRACE-FO satellite gravity measurements. The data consists of 4,551 independent estimates of surface mass change on an equal-area 3-degree grid, processed using a Mascon approach and a Coastal Resolution Improvement filter to reduce signal leakage. This RL06.3Mv04 version is an updated release from NASA.
A technical document from Geoscience Australia describing the 'depth probing' seismic refraction method developed by the Bureau. The method is intended to accurately measure the distribution of geological refractors beneath a station, involving a multi-step process including refraction and reflection shooting. The record was last updated on 2026-05-14.
4,551 independent estimates of monthly global water storage anomalies derived from GRACE and GRACE-FO satellite gravity data, processed by NASA JPL using the Mascon approach. This dataset provides water height anomalies in equivalent water thickness units without requiring decorrelation or smoothing. The RL06.3Mv04 version is an update intended for expert users who can apply their own algorithms for coastal separation.
A report and dataset from the Fitzroy agricultural contaminants project investigating nutrient dynamics and pelagic primary production in coastal creeks feeding Keppel Bay. The work consolidates and augments limited prior water quality data collected by the Queensland Environmental Protection Agency. The analysis includes a conceptual model and quantitative characterization of the creeks' role in the bay's biogeochemistry.
Sentinel-5P satellite data provides methane (CH4) concentration measurements from August 6, 2019, onward at a high spatial resolution of approximately 5.5 km at nadir. The retrieval algorithm uses a physics-based method across the Oxygen-A band and shortwave infrared spectrum, incorporating cloud filtering from VIIRS and FRESCO data. This dataset is part of the European Space Agency's Atmospheric Composition Sentinel mission, focusing on land-only pixels while excluding mountainous areas.
A qualitative dataset of codes for ATLAS.ti software, created by Christopher S. Sneddon and last updated on 2026-05-04. The data supports a study examining how environmental justice concepts are integrated into urban river restoration projects in the United States, focusing on sites like the Grand River, Bronx River, and Los Angeles River.
A geospatial dataset modeling location uncertainty for seismic events across the Netherlands, computed over a grid with a fixed source depth of 3 km. The dataset, provided by the Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties, parameterizes uncertainty with standard deviations (S1, S2, SZ, T) and includes the Azimuthal gap (AG) parameter. Details are documented in a linked technical report.
Sentinel-5P's TROPOMI instrument provides high-resolution atmospheric composition data from ultraviolet to shortwave infrared wavelengths. Its tropospheric ozone product is derived using two distinct algorithms, the convective-cloud-differential and cloud slicing methods, to calculate columns below 270 hPa and mixing ratios above clouds. This dataset is geographically restricted to the tropical region between -20 and +20 degrees latitude.
Temperature Profiles: Radiosonde (FIFE) contains atmospheric profile data derived from radiosonde flights conducted during the First ISLSCP Field Experiment. The data, collected in the summer and fall of 1987 and late summer of 1989 by Dr. Wilfred H. Brutsaert, provide corrected and interpolated measurements of potential temperature and specific humidity across standard pressure levels. This dataset is hosted by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
A 2004 monograph analyzes the tectonic history of the Tasmanian Gateway opening over the last 33 million years. Published by the American Geophysical Union, it contains research on ocean circulation, Antarctic glaciation, and global climate change. The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts this resource.
Towed camera imagery from two charter voyages IN2015_C01 and IN2017_C01 conducted in the Great Australian Bight. The data likely contains video and still images of seabed animals from depths between 1000 and 5000 meters. The Australian Ocean Data Network archives this collection for characterizing benthic fauna on volcanic seamounts, canyon, and seep zone habitats.
UV aerosol index values are averaged in 5-degree latitude bands. This Earth Probe Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) version 8 product provides daily and monthly zonal means for atmospheric aerosol monitoring. The data were produced by the Laboratory for Atmospheres at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and are stored in an ASCII format.
From July 2006 to March 2026, sensor data was collected in the Western Basin of Port Curtis as part of the Port Curtis Integrated Monitoring Program. The data set is managed by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in June 2026.
VEMAP Phase 2 provides a gridded climate dataset for the conterminous United States spanning approximately 100 years. It includes monthly and daily time series with realistic interannual variability, developed by NASA for ecological modeling. The data supports comparisons of biogeochemical model responses to historical climate, atmospheric CO2, and nitrogen deposition scenarios.
From 01 July 2006 to 17 March 2026, sensor-deployed water quality data was collected in South Trees Inlet as part of the Port Curtis Integrated Monitoring Program. The data is managed by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on the platform in June 2026. It likely contains time-series measurements for parameters typical of marine environmental monitoring.
Level 1 in situ measurements of temperature and salinity were collected by autonomous Alamo floats using Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth sensors. These vertical profiles provide data on the ocean's physical characteristics around Greenland for the Oceans Melting Greenland project. The project's goal is to assess the ocean's contribution to the melting of Greenland's glaciers.
The Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG) project collected in situ depth measurements around ocean-terminating glaciers of Greenland using a ship-based Multibeam Echo Sounder System (MBES). This Level 2 dataset provides gridded bathymetry data, supplemented by Singlebeam Echo Sounder (SBES) measurements in areas inaccessible to the MBES, to map seafloor topography and investigate oceanic contributions to glacial melt. Data collection tracks are irregularly patterned due to navigational constraints from floating ice, ice cover, and weather conditions.
APEX profiling floats deployed for the Oceans Melting Greenland project collected in-situ vertical profiles of ocean temperature and salinity. These Level 1 measurements provide direct physical data on the water characteristics influencing Greenland's glacial melt. The dataset likely contains time-series and geospatial data from autonomous floats using Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth sensors.
Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG) project data provides in situ depth measurements from ship-based Singlebeam Echo Sounder (SBES) systems around Greenland's ocean-terminating glaciers. The ship tracks are irregularly patterned, constrained by floating ice and weather, creating a point-cloud dataset rather than a continuous swath. This bathymetry is used to assess the ocean's contribution to glacial melt.
The South Perth Basin marine surveys were conducted between Perth and Adelaide from July 9 to October 14, 1988. This report summarizes the processing techniques applied to non-seismic geophysical data collected during two one-month surveys. The work was part of BMR Project No 121.14.