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26,637 datasets
129.2 MB of TIF microscopy images from a study on the role of ubiquitin-specific protease 34 (USP34) in triple-negative breast cancer. The research, authored by Peng-Fei Qian and last updated in April 2026, used assays like JC-1 and MitoSOX Red to show USP34 silencing inhibits cell proliferation by inducing mitochondrial dysfunction. Images likely capture mitochondrial membrane potential, superoxide levels, and network structure in TNBC cells.
SCRN5L1RAD is the Nimbus-5 Selective Chopper Radiometer Level 1 Calibrated Radiances data product. It provides declouded radiance measurements from 16 channels between 2.3 and 133 micrometers, with a ground resolution of 25 km, covering latitudes from -80 to +80 degrees. The data were used to derive atmospheric temperature profiles up to 50 km altitude, water vapor distribution, and cirrus cloud ice particle density.
HIRDLS/Aura Level 3 ozone data expresses the entire 3-year mission as zonal Fourier coefficients. Coefficients are computed from Level 2 profiles using a Kalman filter approach, allowing reconstruction of ozone values at any longitude. The data product is provided by NASA on a pressure grid with 121 levels from 422 to 0.1 hPa.
325 manual rain gauges operated by KNMI correct radar-derived precipitation data measured from 1,500 meters over the Netherlands and surrounding area. The dataset provides gridded 24-hour accumulations from 8 to 8 UTC daily. KNMI has identified measurement anomalies from a defect in some gauges affecting data from the second half of 2012 onward.
Sentinel-5P TROPOMI Aerosol Index 1-Orbit L2 7km x 3.5km V1 provides high-resolution global measurements of atmospheric aerosols. The data is produced by the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) on the Copernicus Sentinel-5 Precursor satellite, a joint mission of the European Space Agency and the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It calculates an Aerosol Index based on wavelength-dependent Rayleigh scattering in the ultraviolet spectrum using specific wavelength pairs (340/380 nm and 354/388 nm).
SORCE SIM Level 3 TSIS-Adjusted Values Solar Spectral Irradiance 24-Hour Means data provides an alternate calibration for solar spectral irradiance measurements. It combines data from the SORCE and TSIS-1 SIM instruments on a fixed wavelength scale from 240 to 2401.4 nm, with spectral resolution varying from 1 to 34 nm. The dataset is structured as a tabular ASCII file with daily irradiance values, uncertainties, and quality flags for each wavelength.
Eastern Australian basins, from the Gulf of Carpentaria to the Bight, Otway, and Gippsland basins, are covered by this second iteration of 3D geological and hydrogeological surfaces. The dataset, produced by Geoscience Australia's Exploring for the Future Program, updates surface extents and thicknesses for 18 region-wide hydrogeological units. It incorporates new borehole data and aims to unify geology across borders for a consistent basin-wide hydrogeological framework.
Sentinel-5P TROPOMI provides global ozone profile measurements with a horizontal resolution of 30x30 km² and a vertical resolution of 6 km. The data is collected at approximately 13:30 local solar time, starting from August 6, 2019. This Level 2 product is derived from hyperspectral measurements across ultraviolet, visible, and infrared wavelengths.
From 1997 to 2019, this dataset provides precipitation estimates derived from the TRMM Multi-satellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA) algorithm. It combines high-quality microwave data with infrared estimates to produce near-zero bias rainfall measurements at a 0.25-degree spatial resolution. The dataset has been discontinued and replaced by the IMERG product.
ML3DZO3 is the EOS Aura Microwave Limb Sounder daily binned ozone product, version 4.2. The dataset provides near-global coverage from -82 to +82 degrees latitude at 4-degree increments, with a useful vertical range from 261 to 0.0215 hPa. Data is archived in netCDF4 format, with each file containing one year of measurements organized into groups for zonal means, potential temperature, and vortex averages.
TRMM Precipitation Radar 2A23 data provides rain/no-rain flags and classifies precipitation into stratiform, convective, and other types using vertical profile and horizontal pattern methods. The radar operates at 13.8 GHz, measuring 3-D rainfall distribution over land and ocean with a swath width of 215 km (pre-boost) or 247 km (post-boost). This dataset is a precursor to the newer GPM_2APR format.
Global sulfate aerosol concentrations are provided from 2005 to 2021, derived from the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2). The dataset uses JPL's MOMO-Chem assimilation framework to optimize concentrations and emissions from multiple satellite sensors. Data are structured as monthly 3-dimensional grids at 27 pressure levels between 1000 and 60 hPa, with a spatial resolution of 1.125 x 1.125 degrees.
2005-2021 ammonium aerosol surface concentrations are provided at 2-hourly resolution, generated by the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2). TCR-2 uses JPL's MOMO-Chem framework to assimilate satellite data, optimizing both concentrations and emissions. The data are stored in netCDF files with a spatial resolution of 1.125 degrees.
Nitrate aerosol surface concentrations are provided at a 2-hourly resolution from 2005 to 2021. The data is part of the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2), produced using JPL's MOMO-Chem framework that assimilates multiple satellite sensors. Files are in netCDF format with a spatial resolution of 1.125 x 1.125 degrees.
TROPESS Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2) provides a 3-dimensional dataset of ammonium aerosol vertical concentrations. It covers the period 2005-2021 with 6-hourly resolution, generated using JPL's MOMO-Chem framework to assimilate data from multiple satellite sensors. The product has a spatial resolution of 1.125 degrees and 27 vertical pressure levels.
TROPESS Chemical Reanalysis Surface Aerosol SO4 2-Hourly 3-dimensional Product provides global surface concentrations of sulfate aerosols from 2005 to 2021. The dataset is generated using JPL's MOMO-Chem data assimilation framework, which optimizes concentrations and emissions by assimilating data from multiple satellite sensors. Data is provided in netCDF4 format with a 2-hourly temporal resolution and a spatial grid of 1.125 x 1.125 degrees.
The Water theme is based on hydrology, which studies the movement, distribution, and quality of water. This hosted feature layer from Spatial Services (DCS) includes data on surface water, groundwater, coastlines, and named watercourses, aligned with definitions under the Water Act 2007. It was initially published on 05/02/2020 and last updated on 2026-04-09.
ML3DBO3 is the EOS Aura Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) daily binned ozone product derived from 240 GHz radiometer radiances. The data provides near-global spatial coverage from -82 to +82 degrees latitude at a 4°x5° resolution and a vertical range from 261 to 0.0215 hPa. It is archived in netCDF4 format by NASA and contains multiple group objects for different averaging profiles and geolocation fields.
MLS/Aura satellite data provides near-global ozone measurements from 261 to 0.0215 hPa pressure levels. The data version is 5.1, with files containing one year of data in netCDF4 format. This product is archived by NASA's GES DISC and was last updated in March 2026.
MLS/Aura Level 3 Daily Binned Ozone (O3) Mixing Ratio data derived from radiances measured by the 240 GHz radiometer on the EOS Aura satellite. The data version is 4.2, providing near-global spatial coverage from -82 to +82 degrees latitude at a resolution of 4 degrees latitude by 5 degrees longitude. It is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and archived in netCDF4 format.