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26,595 datasets
Government-released reprocessed legacy seismic survey data for the UK Continental Shelf. The dataset is provided by the North Sea Transition Authority and was last updated on 2026-06-18. It includes data from the Rockall region, formatted for geospatial analysis.
February-April 1995 cruise report from the R.V. Aurora Australis detailing a marine geoscience program in Prydz Bay and the Kerguelen Plateau. The report outlines aims and methods for studying sedimentary processes and Plio-Pleistocene environmental history to understand Antarctic ice sheet and Southern Ocean circulation changes. It was published by Geoscience Australia Data.
GEWEXSRB_Rel4_1-IP_Longwave_daily_oceanonly_local provides ocean-only global fields of 26 longwave radiative parameters. The dataset, produced by NASA's LARC ASDC, contains daily averages derived from 3-hourly values for fluxes at the surface, multiple atmospheric pressure levels, and the top of the atmosphere. Its temporal coverage spans from January 1988 to June 2017, combining the ocean-only extension (2010-2017) with the preceding global UTC product (1988-2009).
1963-2022 data supports an AI-driven ensemble learning model, GeoCryoAI, designed to quantify permafrost thaw dynamics and greenhouse gas emissions in Alaska. The dataset includes pre-processed input data from in-situ measurements, remote sensing, and process models, resampled to a 1-km grid. It was developed by ORNL_CLOUD and contains model code, input data, sample results, and documentation.
An experimental seismic survey was conducted at Haddon Downs, South Australia, during October and November 1957. The survey recorded two important refractors, one at about 2,700 feet and another at approximately 7,250 feet, which may be useful for semi-regional mapping. The work was conducted by Santos Ltd. within the Eromanga Sub-basin of the Great Artesian Basin.
An experimental seismograph survey was carried out near Heywood in south-western Victoria during November and December, 1956 by the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics. The work was requested by Frome-Broken Hill Pty. Ltd. to test if reflections from deeper sediments could be recorded through a surface layer of basalt. Several short traverses were shot to test a variety of surface conditions and shooting techniques, including pattern, air-shooting, and conventional single shot-hole methods.
Version 4.0 of the 4km-resolution regional-scale hydrodynamic model of the Great Barrier Reef. The eReefs model ran in hindcast mode and is complete, succeeding the GBR4_H2p0 model as the best available results for its timespan. It is forced by atmospheric, ocean boundary, tide, and river data from Australian meteorological and oceanographic sources.
Individual Monthly Rainfall Erosivity over New South Wales for 2015. The dataset is provided by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water and was last updated on 2026-05-18. Data is available in PDF and GEOTIFF formats under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Estimates of greenness trends, carbon stocks, and climate variables for persistent mangrove forests across Mexico's coasts from 2001 to 2015. Data includes monthly mean NDVI, temperature, precipitation, and one-time estimates of aboveground and soil organic carbon, all at a 1 km resolution. The dataset was produced by ORNL_CLOUD and provides a baseline for national monitoring and carbon accounting.
FASIR-adjusted NDVI data provides a 17-year, monthly satellite record of photosynthetic activity in terrestrial vegetation from 1982 to 1998. The dataset includes three files at 0.25, 0.5, and 1.0-degree spatial resolutions, with corrections applied to reduce noise from atmospheric and sensor effects. It was produced as part of NASA's ISLSCP Initiative II, funded by NASA's Land Surface Hydrology program and the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales.
Global precipitation rates are provided for 5-day (pentad) periods from 1986 to 1995. The data is a merged product derived from rain gauge measurements and satellite rainfall estimates. Original data at 2.5-degree resolution was re-gridded to a 1-degree spatial resolution for the ISLSCP II period.
NASA's Hurricane and Severe Storm Sentinel (HS3) Global Hawk AVAPS Dropsonde System dataset provides high-vertical-resolution in-situ profiles of the atmosphere. Collected by NCAR's Advanced Vertical Atmospheric Profiling System from the Global Hawk aircraft, it measures pressure, temperature, humidity, and winds to study tropical storm processes and the Saharan Air Layer. The dataset is hosted by the GHRC DAAC and appears on multiple government platforms, with metadata updates as recent as 2026.
Western Australia's Exmouth Plateau, Wallaby Plateau, and Cuvier Abyssal Plain were surveyed during a six-week geological cruise in 1979. The research vessel Sonne collected samples from 120 stations at depths from 100 to 5200 meters, targeting pre-Quaternary strata and Quaternary sequences. Findings include Early Jurassic shelf carbonates, Middle Jurassic coal measures, Cretaceous sediments, and volcanic sequences, based on 31 seismic profiles.
New South Wales monthly rainfall erosivity data for the year 2010. The dataset is provided by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water and was last updated in May 2026. It is available in PDF and GEOTIFF formats.
Data from 2000-2001 covers a throughfall exclusion experiment in the Tapajos National Forest, Brazil, designed to study drought effects on an Amazonian ecosystem. The dataset measures changes in soil water content, canopy dynamics, and greenhouse gas emissions from manipulated and control forest plots. It is produced by the ORNL_CLOUD organization as part of the LBA-ECO project.
This dataset contains a high-resolution regional atmospheric model simulation of mesoscale CO2 variations over the Santarem region of the Brazilian Amazon during August 2001. Produced by ORNL_CLOUD using the Colorado State University Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS), it features a 1-km finest grid centered on the Flona Tapajos forest. The simulation covers a 15-day period and integrates prescribed CO2 fluxes based on flux tower observations and IGBP land-cover data.
The Mid-latitude Airborne Cirrus Properties Experiment (MACPEX) deployed from March 18th to April 26th, 2011, collecting in-situ trace gas data over central North America. Measurements from the NOAA O3 Photometer, NOAA UAS O3 Photometer, and the Aircraft Laser Infrared Absorption Spectrometer (ALIAS) aboard the NASA WB-57 aircraft targeted cirrus cloud properties and their radiative impact. This dataset supports research into the relationships between cirrus microphysics, aerosol loading, and dynamical forcing.
Fifty spectral bands of calibrated radiance data were collected during 46 flights over the Pacific Rim from July to October 2000. The MODIS/ASTER Airborne Simulator (MASTER) instrument aboard a NASA DC-8 aircraft captured georeferenced imagery at approximately 25-meter spatial resolution. This campaign was the first to operate the MASTER and Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (AirSAR) instruments simultaneously for cross-instrument analysis.
2020 Monthly Rainfall Erosivity provides individual monthly rainfall erosivity data over New South Wales for the year 2020. The dataset is published by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water on data.gov.au. It was last updated on 2026-05-18.
2004 Monthly Rainfall Erosivity provides individual monthly rainfall erosivity data for New South Wales, Australia. It was published by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water. The dataset is available in PDF and GEOTIFF formats.