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MISR Level 2 FIRSTLOOK Aerosol parameters version 2 contains aerosol optical depth, particle type, and associated atmospheric data. The dataset is produced by NASA's Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer instrument, which uses nine cameras at four spectral bands to view Earth from different angles. Data collection for this product is ongoing, with global coverage achieved in nine days.
Wallaby Creek in Victoria, Australia provides flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between a tall wet sclerophyll forest and the atmosphere. The Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network processed the data using PyFluxPro and ONEFlux software to produce gap-filled estimates of Net Ecosystem Exchange, Gross Primary Productivity, and Ecosystem Respiration. This release is part of the FLUXNET Shuttle project and covers post-fire data collection from 2010 to 2016.
FLUXNET data from an Australian open forest savanna site contains gap-filled Net Ecosystem Exchange partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity and Ecosystem Respiration. Measurements began in September 2008 and are managed by The University of Western Australia and Charles Darwin University. This release was processed in 2026 using PyFluxPro and ONEFlux software.
Health Canada's pilot program provides monthly measurements of radioactivity in total atmospheric deposition, including precipitation, particulates, and aerosols. The dataset contains results for gross alpha, gross beta, tritium, and gamma-emitting radionuclides like beryllium-7 and lead-210. Data collection began in 2020 across the national Canadian Radiological Monitoring Network.
National Landscape South Limburg is a geospatial dataset from the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations. It describes a cross-border area within the Euregional metropolis, focusing on its role as a recreational area for cities and its high density of cultural-historical heritage. The data is provided under a CC-PDM-1.0 license and is available in WFS, PNG, and WMS formats.
Monitoring Round 2018 data from the Dutch National Air Quality Cooperation Programme, which has been in force since 2009. The dataset contains calculated concentrations for 2017 from the Monitoring Tool edition 2018, used to track compliance with European limit values. The programme is managed by the Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties.
Water quality parameters measured at 17 locations per season. The dataset provides range and mean values for physicochemical properties. It was authored by Menber Berihun Nigatu and last updated on May 21, 2026.
Daily weather observations of air temperature and precipitation from Kansas State University, collected according to National Weather Service procedures. This dataset contains data back to January 1900 and was prepared for model input, excluding leap days. It was used as a historical data set for the FIFE project.
This dataset provides Level 2 Solar-Induced Fluorescence (SIF) estimates derived from the SCIAMACHY instrument aboard ESA's Envisat satellite. It contains daily raw and bias-adjusted SIF measurements at a spectral resolution of ~0.5 nm between 734 and 758 nm, covering global land from approximately 70 to -57 degrees latitude. The data spans from January 1, 2003, to April 8, 2012.
1.8 million gravity observations, including nearly 1.4 million ground stations and 451,000 line km of airborne surveys, were used to generate this 2019 grid. The Australian National Gravity Database, supplemented by global offshore data, provides a de-trended global isostatic residual anomaly image over Australia and its margins. Data acquisition spans from the 1940s to the present day, sourced from government, industry, and research organizations.
Australia and its continental margins are covered by this 2019 gravity anomaly grid with a cell size of approximately 435 meters. The grid is derived from nearly 1.4 million ground stations in the Australian National Gravity Database and supplemented by offshore data, with observations collected from the 1940s to 2019. It shows de-trended global isostatic residual anomalies in units of micro-metres per second squared.
Geoscience Australia's National Gravity Compilation 2019 includes a first vertical derivative image of de-trended global isostatic residual (DGIR) anomalies. The grid is derived from approximately 1.8 million gravity observations, including nearly 1.4 million ground stations and 451,000 line km of airborne surveys, with a cell size of about 435m. Data sources include the Australian National Gravity Database, global gravity grids, and surveys conducted from the 1940s to 2019.
Routine monitoring data for lead in air from South East Queensland, Mount Isa, and Townsville. The dataset is provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license and was last updated in May 2026. Annual average lead concentrations are reported to be below the national standard of 0.50 ยตg/mยณ.
SoE2020: Sea surface temperature data from data_gov_au tracks warming trends in the Coral Sea and around northern Australia. The dataset indicates temperatures are about +1ยฐC warmer on average than 100 years ago, with 2009 through 2018 being the warmest 10-year period on record. It is provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
SoE2020: Particulate concentrations tracks PM10 and PM2.5 levels in Australia. The data shows concentrations have exceeded the 24-hour average standards of 50ยตg/mยณ and 25ยตg/mยณ respectively since monitoring began in 1986. It was published by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation and last updated in May 2026.
Nearly 1.4 million gravity stations from the Australian National Gravity Database, supplemented by global marine data, were used to generate this 2019 grid. Geoscience Australia processed these ground and offshore observations to produce a de-trended global isostatic residual anomaly image with a cell size of approximately 435 meters. The compilation integrates data collected by government, industry, and research organizations from the 1940s to 2019.
Hydrocarbon biomarkers from a 1.64-billion-year-old basin in northern Australia reveal the ecological structure of mid-Proterozoic marine communities. The data likely contains molecular fossils indicating anoxic, sulphidic, sulphate-poor, and stratified deep waters, with evidence for phototrophic purple and green sulphur bacteria. It was aggregated by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in 2026.
A gravity anomaly grid derived from approximately 1.8 million ground and airborne gravity observations across Australia and its continental margins. The grid, with a cell size of approximately 435 meters, shows a half vertical derivative of complete Bouguer anomalies, processed by Geoscience Australia and supplemented with global offshore data. Data collection spans from the 1940s to September 2019, incorporating contributions from government, industry, and research organizations.
Nitrogen dioxide concentration data for Queensland, Australia, sourced from the State of the Environment 2020 report. The data is provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated in May 2026.
Water balance variables for 2022 derived from the ABIMO model as part of the AMAREX research project. The data includes separate parameters for precipitation evaporation and precipitation seepage. It is published by the Bundesamt fรผr Kartographie und Geodรคsie and uses the City and Environment Information System (ISU5) spatial reference from 2020.