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26,632 datasets
A 2006 survey recorded data from 50 sonobuoys over the Capel and Faust Basins, 800 km east of Australia. Geoscience Australia interpreted these data via ray-tracing to estimate P-wave velocities in upper sedimentary layers and constrain sediment thickness. The survey also collected gravity and magnetic anomaly data to provide additional constraints for velocity models.
Monthly fine particulate matter concentrations at large open dump sites in Indonesia from 2012 to 2019. The dataset includes static covariates like dump site area and population proximity, and time-varying covariates like fire counts and weather variables. It was created by Ellen Considine to support a quasi-experimental analysis of plastic waste export and burning effects.
GOES-7 satellite data from February to September 1994 provides a continuous, zero-filled sequence of binary images depicting shortwave and longwave radiation fluxes. These images cover the Boreal Ecosystem-Atmosphere Study region, capturing energy exchange at both the surface and the top of the atmosphere. The dataset supports analysis of temporal patterns in radiative forcing and surface energy balance during the BOREAS field campaign.
The Rapid Update Cycle 20 km (RUC-20) dataset provides short-range numerical weather guidance for general and specialized aviation forecasting. It contains 60 distinct meteorological and soil parameters modeled across 50 computational levels at a 20-km horizontal resolution. The dataset is produced by NOAA's Forecast Systems Laboratory and archived by NASA.
Data from the C-HARRIER project studying coastal atmospheric and aquatic environments in Monterey Bay, Pinto Lake, and Lake Tahoe. The dataset is managed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and includes measurements related to ocean chemistry, optics, temperature, and salinity. File formats include BIN and ISO.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography's R/V Melville conducted a transit survey from Brisbane to Tonga during Westward Expedition Leg 06 in 1994. The dataset is a post-cruise report published via the Australian Ocean Data Network. The report is available in HTML and PDF formats.
Wellington, New Zealand hosted the International Symposium on Recent Coastal Movements and Associated Seismicity in February 1970. This dataset likely contains the proceedings or reports from that event, published via the Australian Ocean Data Network. The specific content and format are described as legacy products with no abstract available.
April-June 2011 data from the Midlatitude Continental Convective Clouds Experiment (MC3E) in central Oklahoma. Collected by the Oklahoma Climatological Survey Mesonet network, this dataset provides 5-minute and 15-minute interval atmospheric and soil measurements from multiple weather stations. It was created to support the validation of satellite rainfall retrievals and model parameterizations for convective systems.
Six ground-based Two-Dimensional Video Disdrometer (2DVD) instruments collected raindrop data in central-northeastern Iowa from April 3 to June 18, 2013. This dataset was part of the GPM Ground Validation Iowa Flood Studies (IFloodS) campaign to improve satellite precipitation retrieval algorithms for flood prediction. The instruments, developed by Joanneum Research, measured raindrop size distribution, shape, and velocity.
January 2012 data from the GPM Cold-season Precipitation Experiment (GCPEx) collected by a University of North Dakota Cessna Citation II research aircraft. This dataset provides in situ navigation and atmospheric measurements to validate satellite-based snowfall retrieval algorithms. It was produced by the Global Hydrology Resource Center Distributed Active Archive Center (GHRC DAAC).
The Global Historical Climatology Network (GHCN) dataset provides monthly temperature, precipitation, sea-level pressure, and station-pressure data from thousands of meteorological stations worldwide. Compiled from national, regional, and global collections, it contains records from approximately 6000 temperature stations, 7500 precipitation stations, and 1800 stations for each pressure type. This dataset serves as a foundational baseline for monitoring climate and detecting long-term change.
Drop size distribution data was collected by a Joss-Waldvogel disdrometer during the Light Precipitation Validation Experiment (LPVEx) field campaign. The dataset provides high-latitude, light rainfall measurements from around the Gulf of Finland between September 10 and November 9, 2010. It was created by the GPM Ground Validation team and archived by the GHRC DAAC to support the improvement of Global Precipitation Measurement satellite algorithms.
NOXP mobile radar data captures dual-polarimetric measurements including differential reflectivity, Doppler velocity, and rainfall rate during the 2014 GPM Integrated Precipitation and Hydrology Experiment. The dataset covers a 56-day campaign from April 21 to June 15, 2014, in the Pigeon River basin of North Carolina's Great Smoky Mountains. It was collected by the NOAA National Severe Storm Laboratory and archived by the GHRC DAAC.
NASA's GUARDIAN network provides daily 24-hour files of attitude quaternion components for healthy GLONASS satellites, sampled every 30 seconds. The data is generated in real-time by JPL's Global Differential GPS Operations Centers and can be concatenated across days for longer time series analysis. This dataset supports precise orbit determination and monitoring of satellite orientation.
A time series of attitude quaternion components for healthy satellites in the Galileo constellation, accumulated every minute. The product is generated at JPL's Global Differential GPS Operations Centers in real-time and can be concatenated with other daily products for extended temporal coverage. Data is provided by NASA's CDDIS as part of the GUARDIAN network.
GUARDIAN GPS daily accumulated real-time Precise Orbit Determination (POD) orbits provide a time series of position and velocity components for healthy GPS satellites, sampled every minute throughout the day. The dataset includes formal 1-sigma uncertainties and is generated in real-time by JPL's Global Differential GPS Operations Centers. Daily files can be concatenated to create longer time series for analysis.
Timor Sea/Joseph Bonaparte Gulf marine gravity and seismic 'spark array' survey, northwest Australia, 1965 is a legacy dataset from the Australian Ocean Data Network. The dataset likely contains geophysical measurements from a 1965 marine survey. No abstract or detailed metadata is available for this legacy product.
A 2026 study by Smit Chetan Doshi evaluated bias-correction and machine learning downscaling for precipitation data from 11 high-resolution CMIP6 models across Europe. The dataset, 8.6 MB in size, compares methods like empirical quantile mapping and random forest-empirical quantile mapping to align model outputs with observed data. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
140,000 km² of submarine plateau east of Queensland, a thinned continental fragment that rotated away from Australia. The dataset, hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network, describes its Cretaceous to present geological evolution, including fault blocks, sediment basins, volcanic chains, and reef formation. It was last updated on 2026-04-28.
A 1965 marine geophysical survey collected gravity and seismic sparker data in the Timor Sea and Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, north-west Australia. The dataset is a legacy product published via the Australian Ocean Data Network. No abstract or detailed metadata is available for this historical survey.