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Global daily satellite retrievals provide the vertical distribution of atmospheric methane (CH4) from the surface to 0.1 hPa. Data from the AIRS instrument on NASA's Aqua satellite are processed using the TROPESS project's MUSES optimal estimation algorithm, yielding profiles with formal uncertainties and diagnostics. Each netCDF4 file contains one day of observations at a 13.5 km spatial resolution across 26 vertical levels.
17 vertical levels of deuterated water vapor (HDO) profiles are retrieved daily from the AIRS instrument on NASA's Aqua satellite. This standard product uses the MUSES optimal estimation algorithm to provide global data at a 13.5 km spatial resolution from February 2021 onward. The dataset includes formal uncertainties and diagnostic information for each profile.
NASA's TROPESS AIRS-Aqua L2 Ozone for Reanalysis Stream, Summary Product provides the vertical distribution of atmospheric ozone (O3) and its formal uncertainties. Data is derived from the AIRS instrument on the EOS Aqua satellite using the MUSES optimal estimation algorithm. Each daily netCDF file contains global measurements at 26 vertical levels from the surface to 0.1 hPa.
15 vertical levels from the surface to 0.1 hPa provide the retrieved atmospheric state of ammonia (NH3). The TROPESS CrIS-JPSS1 L2 Ammonia Summary Product contains daily global data from April 2021 onward, derived from the CrIS instrument on the NOAA-20 satellite using the MUSES optimal estimation algorithm. Each netCDF4 file has a spatial resolution of 14 km at nadir.
NASA's TROPESS CrIS-JPSS1 L2 Methane Standard Product provides the vertical distribution of atmospheric methane (CH4) from the surface to 0.1 hPa. Data are derived from the CrIS instrument on the NOAA-20 satellite using the MUSES optimal estimation algorithm. Each daily netCDF file contains retrieved methane state, formal uncertainties, and diagnostics at a 14 km spatial resolution across 26 vertical levels.
NASA's TROPESS CrIS-JPSS1 L2 Ammonia dataset provides the vertical distribution of atmospheric ammonia (NH3) from the CrIS instrument on the NOAA-20 satellite. It uses the MUSES optimal estimation algorithm to produce daily global files with a 14 km spatial resolution across 15 vertical levels. The standard forward stream product covers the period from April 2021 to the present.
NASA's TROPESS project provides a global, 15-level vertical profile of atmospheric ammonia (NH3) using an optimal estimation algorithm called MUSES. Daily data files from the Suomi-NPP satellite's CrIS instrument offer a spatial resolution of 14 km, covering over seven years from December 2015 to May 2023. This dataset is a reanalysis stream summary product designed for consistent long-term analysis of a key atmospheric pollutant.
26 vertical levels from the surface to 0.1 hPa provide the atmospheric state of ozone measured by the CrIS instrument on the NOAA-20 satellite. The dataset contains retrieved ozone concentrations, formal uncertainties, and diagnostic information for each day from April 2021 onward. It is produced by the NASA TROPESS project using the MUSES optimal estimation algorithm.
TROPESS CrIS-SNPP L2 Atmospheric Temperature provides vertical profiles of atmospheric temperature (TATM) retrieved from the Cross-track Infrared Sounder (CrIS) instrument on the Suomi-NPP satellite. The dataset covers a global period from February 1 to May 21, 2021, with data reported at 31 vertical levels from the surface to 0.1 hPa and a spatial resolution of 14 km. It is processed using the MUSES optimal estimation algorithm and is stored in daily netCDF files.
NASA's TROPESS project provides daily global vertical profiles of atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) concentrations from the Suomi-NPP satellite's CrIS instrument. The dataset spans from December 2015 to May 2023, with a spatial resolution of 14 km and reports concentrations across 14 vertical levels from the surface to 0.1 hPa. Data is processed using the MUSES optimal estimation algorithm and is stored in daily netCDF files.
NASA's TROPESS project provides a global dataset of deuterated water vapor (HDO) vertical profiles derived from the CrIS instrument on the Suomi-NPP satellite. The reanalysis stream summary product contains daily files from December 2015 to May 2021, with data reported at 17 vertical levels and a 14 km spatial resolution. The retrieval uses the MUSES optimal estimation algorithm to produce atmospheric state and uncertainty estimates in netCDF4 format.
Approved, interim, and working water quality guidelines for British Columbia. The guidelines are concentrations of substances or physical attributes predicted to protect specific water values including aquatic life, wildlife, agriculture, drinking water, and recreation. They are generic provincial recommendations derived from the most current scientific information.
412.0 MB of original digital eco-stories created by third-year language students at the University of Ghana as part of a sustainability-focused assessment. The dataset includes MOV, MP4, M4A, PDF, XLSX, and DOCX files, containing personal and community narratives on environmental issues. It was authored by Josephine Araba Duncan Ofori and last updated on 2026-04-15.
A 1961 seismic refraction survey provides foundational subsurface data for the Barrington (Devil's Gate) dam and power station site in Tasmania. The dataset, published by Geoscience Australia, was commissioned by the Hydro-Electric Commission of Tasmania. Its primary purpose was to inform the engineering and construction of hydroelectric infrastructure.
1.1 MB of data files used to calculate seismic velocity changes (dv/v) during typhoon periods. The dataset, authored by CIJIAN YANG, includes Python scripts, notebooks, and spreadsheet data under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on 2026-05-25.
9.5 KB of Multivariate Environmental Similarity Surface (MESS) analysis results for future climate scenarios, authored by Aziza S. Al Adhoobi and last updated on May 29, 2026. The data is provided in an XLS (Excel) format under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Projections for future habitat suitability for two fish species, Aphaniops kruppi and Aphaniops stoliczkanus, under multiple climate change emission scenarios. The dataset was created by Aziza S. Al Adhoobi and last updated in May 2026.
Geoscience Australia's dataset aims to build a national 3D hydrogeological framework under the Exploring for the Future Program. The work compiles and standardizes data from thousands of boreholes, 2D/3D seismic surveys, and airborne electromagnetic sections to refine stratigraphic understanding. The current focus is on the Great Artesian Basin, Lake Eyre Basin, and Upper Darling Floodplain region, with expansion planned.
Multichannel seismic data reveals four distinct sedimentary units off Wilkes Land, East Antarctica. The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts this record of Cenozoic depositional phases linked to Antarctic ice sheet evolution. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-16.
South-east Australia's fractured rock aquifers are described in this dataset, which contains attribute information grouped into themes like location, geology, hydrogeology, and groundwater use. The dataset is associated with a Hydrogeology Index map and was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network. Fractured rock aquifers store about 40% of Australia's groundwater and account for approximately 33% of all bores.