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1980-2023 daily average streamflow and sediment data from nine hydrological stations in the middle reach of China's Huai River, sourced from the Huai River Water Resources Commission and the China River Sediment Bulletin. The dataset was authored by Ming Luo and posted on figshare in May 2026. It includes data from key control stations like Xixian and Wujiadu, with some minor gaps filled using 5-year historical averages.
A code repository and package for a hybrid correlative-mechanistic modeling framework. The 15.3 MB archive integrates an Ensemble Species Distribution Model (ESDM) with a Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model. Bing-xian Liu authored this resource, which was last updated on May 13, 2026.
SEAC4RS_Aerosol_AircraftInSitu_DC8_Data contains in-situ aerosol measurements collected onboard the NASA DC-8 aircraft during the August–September 2013 SEAC4RS airborne field study based in Houston, Texas. The dataset was designed to investigate pollutant redistribution by deep convection, aerosol evolution, and aerosol-climate feedbacks from biomass burning and anthropogenic pollution. It serves as a calibration and validation test bed for satellite instruments and includes measurements of aerosol properties, trace gases, cloud properties, radiative fluxes, and meteorological parameters.
SEAC4RS_Miscellaneous_AircraftInSitu_DC8_Data contains ancillary in-situ measurements from the NASA DC-8 aircraft during the 2013 SEAC4RS field campaign. The dataset features model data from the Goddard Earth Observing System Model (GEOS-5) and was collected to study pollutant redistribution, aerosol-cloud interactions, and to validate satellite instruments. Flight operations were based in Houston, Texas, during August and September 2013.
SEAC4RS field study data from August and September 2013, based in Houston, Texas, collected onboard the NASA ER-2 high-altitude aircraft. The dataset contains in-situ radiation measurements, including radiative fluxes and meteorological parameters, focused on the lower stratospheric regime. It was designed to study pollutant redistribution, aerosol-climate feedbacks, and to serve as a calibration testbed for satellite missions.
SEAC4RS airborne field study data was collected from aircraft based in Houston, Texas, during August and September 2013. The dataset contains merged in-situ and remote sensing measurements of trace gases, aerosols, clouds, radiative fluxes, and meteorological parameters from the NASA DC-8 and ER-2 aircraft. It was designed to study pollutant redistribution by convection, aerosol-climate interactions, and to validate satellite instruments.
August–September 2013 data from the SEAC4RS airborne field study, collected by the Research Scanning Polarimeter (RSP) aboard the NASA ER-2 aircraft operating from Houston, Texas. The dataset contains remotely sensed measurements of aerosol and cloud properties, designed to study pollutant redistribution, aerosol-cloud interactions, and to serve as a calibration testbed for satellite missions. Observations focus on the lower stratospheric regime, complementing tropospheric sampling from other aircraft in the campaign.
Data from nine ground locations in the southern and central United States, including Houston, TX, and Boulder, CO, collected during the August-September 2013 SEAC4RS airborne field study. The dataset contains vertical profile measurements from ozonesonde and radiosonde launches, likely capturing atmospheric composition, wind, and humidity. It was designed to study pollutant redistribution by convection, aerosol-climate interactions, and to validate future satellite instruments.
52 experimental sites globally provide paired measurements of aboveground biomass and species richness under manipulated precipitation. The dataset integrates data from 46 published studies and field measurements from Chinese Academy of Sciences cooperative research stations. Hailing Li compiled the data, last updated in April 2026.
A 1960 seismic refraction survey conducted along the Forth River near Devonport, Tasmania. The survey was requested by the Hydro-Electric Commission of Tasmania to ascertain bedrock depth and type for a proposed dam site. The data is provided by Geoscience Australia.
SMEX03 provides a collection of soil moisture, vegetation, and meteorological data for Brazil, accompanied by an extensive set of regional photographs. The dataset's documentation was provided solely by the Principal Investigator(s) and was not further developed or reviewed by NSIDC, which may limit support. Its cross-platform presence on Data.gov and NASA Earthdata indicates its established use in earth science research.
Hydrology samples collected from the RV Investigator voyage IN2025_V06 between October 10 and November 14, 2025. The processed dataset contains measurements of salinity, dissolved oxygen, phosphate, silicate, nitrate plus nitrite, and ammonium from Niskin bottles at various depths. Data is archived by CSIRO's National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Information and Data Centre.
The Ancient Pacific Margin NATMAP project provides updated composite stratigraphic sections for the Finlayson Lake district, Glenlyon, Wolf Lake, Jennings River, Aishihik Lake, and northern Dawson Range areas. This data from the Government of Yukon shows the Yukon-Tanana Terrane originated as a mid- to late Paleozoic arc system. Its evolution includes arc-building, rifting, back-arc basin development, and deformation from Late Devonian to early Pennsylvanian.
Government of Yukon stratigraphic analysis identifies at least three mineralized horizons in deformed rocks of the Yukon-Tanana Terrane. The description details Lower, Middle, and Upper horizons hosting specific deposits like Fyre Lake and Kudz Ze Kayah. This geological dataset was last updated on April 17, 2026.
The Glenlyon project dataset presents geological mapping results for the Yukon-Tanana Terrane in the Little Salmon Range, central Yukon. Government of Yukon researchers identified a coherent stratigraphic succession and volcanic arc sequence, challenging previous tectonic interpretations. The dataset includes findings on volcanic-hosted massive sulphide deposits and was last updated on April 17, 2026.
January 02, 2026 to February 25, 2026 voyage collected hydrology samples from the RV Investigator during the COOKIES expedition. The processed dataset contains measurements of salinity, dissolved oxygen, phosphate, silicate, nitrate plus nitrite, and ammonium from Niskin bottles at various depths. It is archived by CSIRO's National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Information and Data Centre.
Global land surface reflectance data is provided daily at a 0.05-degree resolution from the Suomi NPP VIIRS sensor. The dataset includes twelve reflectance bands, five brightness temperature bands, and auxiliary information layers, corrected for atmospheric gases and aerosols. It is formatted as a Climate Modeling Grid for use in climate simulation models and is produced for daytime land conditions only.
Seismic analysis data from Geoscience Australia indicates potential buried Upper Devonian reef structures in the Lennard Shelf. The dataset includes analysis of seventeen seismic-record sections, with frequency anomalies suggesting the presence of up to five buried reef structures. The data was last updated on 2026-04-30.
SMEX05 Watershed Soil Moisture Data combines measurements for several parameters collected in the Walnut Creek watershed in Iowa, USA, during the Soil Moisture Experiment 2005. The dataset includes soil bulk density, soil moisture water content, soil temperature, and land surface temperature. It was created for the SMEX05 field experiment to support land surface and hydrology research.
2000-2024 municipal-level climate data for Mexico, derived from the Copernicus Climate Data Store Agrometeorological indicators reanalysis. The dataset includes daily variables such as air temperature, precipitation, relative humidity, solar radiation, and wind speed, aggregated annually and matched to municipalities. It was compiled by Ernesto Adair Zepeda Villarreal and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license.