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26,604 datasets
The Coastal Infrastructure Vulnerability Index (CIVI) provides a numerical assessment of climate change vulnerability for small craft harbor sites across Canada. It integrates three component sub-indices: Environmental Exposure, Infrastructure, and Socio-economic, using geospatial coastline data. The dataset includes projected sea level rise, wave height, wind speed, and changes in sea ice coverage.
IN2026_V01 voyage data was collected by the Marine National Facility RV Investigator between January 02, 2026 and February 25, 2026, departing from and returning to Hobart. The archive includes measurements from over 40 instruments, such as Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers, CTDs, echosounders, corers, and atmospheric sensors. Data is curated by CSIRO National Collections and Marine Infrastructure and made publicly available through the MNF Data Trawler.
NASA's MEaSUREs SESES project provides multi-decade, calibrated geodetic Earth Science Data Records (ESDRs) from Scripps Institution of Oceanography and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The dataset includes continuous high-rate GNSS, seismogeodetic, and meteorological time series, a catalog of transient deformation events like Episodic Tremor and Slip (ETS), and estimates of near-surface water content. These high-rate displacement products, sampled at 1 Hz or greater, are used to measure ground motions during earthquakes.
RV Investigator voyage IN2025_V06 collected over 40 types of oceanographic and atmospheric measurements in the Coral Sea Marine Park between October and November 2025. The archive includes data from instruments like multibeam echosounders, CTDs, greenhouse gas analyzers, and environmental DNA sampling. CSIRO's National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Information and Data Centre curates the raw data, with processed data available via the MNF Data Trawler.
June 28 to July 30, 2023, the RV Investigator voyage IN2023_V05 collected oceanographic and atmospheric data in the southeast Australian marine ecosystem. The archive includes raw data from instruments like ADCPs, CTDs, echosounders, greenhouse gas analyzers, and plankton samplers. Data is curated by CSIRO's National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Information and Data Centre and archived at the CSIRO Data Access Portal.
From June 2002 to October 2011, this dataset provides daily, gridded land surface parameters derived from the AMSR-E satellite's passive microwave observations. It includes surface soil moisture, land skin temperature, and vegetation water content, processed using the Land Parameter Retrieval Model (LPRM). The data is provided at a 25 km resolution for daytime (ascending) passes.
AMSR2/GCOM-W1 surface soil moisture (LPRM) L2B V001 is a Level 2 swath dataset from NASA. It provides land surface parameters derived from passive microwave data from the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer 2 (AMSR2) instrument aboard the JAXA GCOM-W1 satellite, using the Land Parameter Retrieval Model (LPRM). The dataset includes surface soil moisture, land surface (skin) temperature, and vegetation water content, covering the period from the satellite's launch in May 2012 to the present.
From May 2012 to the present, this Level 3 gridded dataset provides daily, global estimates of surface soil moisture, land surface (skin) temperature, and vegetation water content. The data are derived from passive microwave observations by the JAXA GCOM-W1 satellite's AMSR2 instrument, processed using the Land Parameter Retrieval Model (LPRM). It offers daytime (ascending) and nighttime (descending) passes at a 10 km x 10 km spatial resolution.
Globally merged (60Β°S-60Β°N) infrared brightness temperature data at 4-kilometer pixel resolution, derived from U.S., European, and Japanese geostationary satellites. The dataset provides a continuous, calibrated record from January 1998 onward, with a near-real-time latency of about 24 hours. Data have been corrected for zenith angle dependence and parallax to enable seamless merging across satellite boundaries.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a dataset measuring long-term seasonal variations of sea surface temperature (SST) derived from MODIS Aqua satellite imagery. It contains processed monthly SST images from July 2002 to December 2017, used to calculate standard deviations for austral seasons. The research was supported by the National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine Biodiversity Hub.
Australian Marine Parks, excluding Heard Island and McDonald Islands, are covered by this dataset of mean decadal sea surface temperature warming rates. It contains linear SST trends for March 1992 to December 2016, derived from the Sea Surface Temperature Atlas of the Australian Regional Seas (SSTAARS). The research was supported by the National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine Biodiversity Hub.
Buried Upper Devonian reef structures have been identified in the Lennard Shelf, Canning Basin. Analysis of seismic-record sections indicates frequency anomalies suggestive of thinning sedimentary layers above these structures. This dataset, provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network, reports findings from the Meda No. 1 borehole and sixteen additional seismic sections.
Validated hourly air pollutant concentration data from a continuous monitoring station in Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan. The dataset is collected by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment as part of the National Air Pollution Surveillance network and undergoes quarterly validation. Data is updated quarterly, with a final annual review in spring.
From July 2002 to December 2017, this dataset provides long-term seasonal means of sea surface temperature (SST) for ocean surface waters. The means are derived from MODIS (Aqua) satellite imagery processed with NASA's SeaDAS software and cover the four austral seasons. It was produced by Geoscience Australia Data with support from the National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine Biodiversity Hub.
Elsevier's SDG query results for SDG04 (Quality Education), SDG08 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), and SDG13 (Climate Action). The dataset was authored by Alesia A. Zuccala and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on June 3, 2026.
Seokmin Kim's dataset provides statistical measures for assessing correlations between floating and non-floating marine communities, ocean current dispersal metrics, and geographic distance. The data is stored in a 10.2 KB XLSX file and was last updated on May 27, 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on the figshare platform.
Meteorological Measurement System data captures high-resolution in situ airborne state parameters from NASA's four ATom campaigns. The dataset includes pressure, temperature, turbulence index, and 3D wind vectors to investigate mesoscale and microscale atmospheric phenomena. It was produced by NASA and covers campaigns conducted between 2016 and 2018.
Rajesh Kumar Shrestha's dataset contains experimental results from full-scale shake table tests on rocking plasterboard partition walls. The data includes measured peak rocking displacements, inter-storey drifts up to 2.12%, floor accelerations up to 0.97 g, and derived dynamic characteristics like natural frequencies and damping ratios. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-11.
NASA's Atmospheric Tomography (ATom) mission provides a merged dataset of greenhouse gases and air pollutants from global airborne campaigns. The dataset includes atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and black carbon aerosols, collected across four seasonal campaigns from 2016 to 2018. It was created by NASA using an instrumented DC-8 aircraft to profile the atmosphere from 0.2 to 12 km altitude over remote oceans and continents.
Beach ridges at Keppel Bay preserve a sediment record from the historical period back to the middle Holocene, representing a significant sediment store. The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts this dataset, which was last updated on 2026-04-28. Estimates suggest the beach-ridge strandplain traps the equivalent of 79% of the estimated long-term average annual bedload of the Fitzroy River deposited in Keppel Bay.