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Climate models, weather data, oceanography, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental monitoring
26,637 datasets
March 06 to March 14, 2026, the RV Investigator voyage IN2026_T01 collected oceanographic and atmospheric data during a transit from Hobart to Fremantle. The archive includes measurements from instruments such as ADCPs, CTDs, echosounders, greenhouse gas analyzers, and wildlife observations. The data is curated by CSIRO's National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Information and Data Centre and archived at the CSIRO Data Access Portal.
Xueyuan Zhang's dataset supports the analysis of PM2.5 spatial patterns across China from 2000 to 2023. It includes processed model input data, geocomplexity results, spatial discretization outputs, and local indicator of stratified power (LISP) results. The explanatory variables include temperature, precipitation, digital elevation model, normalized difference vegetation index, nighttime light data, industrialization level, energy consumption, wind speed, and boundary layer height.
A hydrological model study of the Sakhan river catchment in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, with a total surface area of 186.9 km². The research, led by Yasunori Igarashi of Fukushima University, used long-term discharge data to project future trends in radionuclide wash-off under climate change. It found that 84% of annual water input is currently consumed as evapotranspiration, with discharge accounting for 16%.
A microbial bioprocess achieved up to 6.93 grams per liter of 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) from glycerol feedstock. Dragan Miscevic from the University of Waterloo engineered Escherichia coli strains using CRISPRi and metabolic strategies to enhance production. This study demonstrates one of the most effective bio-based production methods for this valuable amino acid.
Projecting species loss and turnover under climate change for Chinese tree species models future threats to biodiversity. The dataset projects vulnerability for 57% or 23% of trees under no migration or universal migration scenarios by 2070, respectively, across four climate change scenarios. It was created by Guoqing Li of Northwest A&F University.
Air quality surveillance data for New York City neighborhoods tracks environmental threats linked to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. The dataset includes columns such as Data Value, Geo Place Name, Start_Date, Time Period, and Measure. It is provided by data.cityofnewyork.us and was last updated on April 14, 2026.
CORDEX FPS southeast Africa downscaled rainfall projections contain gridded annual precipitation parameters on a 5 arc-minute resolution (~9 km). The dataset includes ensemble mean and standard deviation, along with three quality diagnostics. Rasmus Benestad published the 604.1 MB dataset on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license, last updated in April 2026.
Five model replicates per species provide data for 18 seabird species with over 50 occurrence records each. The dataset contains species distribution model outputs, morphological traits from AVONET, and sea surface temperature data to support the research article. Author Jorge Avaria-Llautureo published the data on Figshare in April 2026.
Alaska, USA, and Yukon, Canada, are the geographic scope for this dataset of soil temperature profile measurements from 16 monitoring sites. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration collected measurements from 2016 to 2019 at varying depths up to 1.5 meters, with hourly or 6-hourly frequency. These data complement existing networks to characterize ground temperatures and permafrost conditions.
63 monitoring sites across interior Alaska recorded soil temperature profiles from the surface to 1.5 meters depth between 2016 and 2021. Measurements were taken hourly or every 6 hours using HOBO data loggers, complementing existing networks for permafrost characterization. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration provides the data in 64 CSV files, along with site descriptive data for soil, vegetation, and location.
2009 data compiled by the Government Digital Service shows fields across Northern Ireland with approved authorisations for discharging hazardous substances or non-hazardous pollutants to protect groundwater. This spatial layer primarily covers sheep dip disposal and some plant protection products. The data is being updated.
2009 data compiled by the Government Digital Service shows fields across Northern Ireland with approved authorisations for discharging hazardous substances or non-hazardous pollutants to protect groundwater. This spatial layer primarily covers sheep dip disposal and some plant protection products. The data is being updated.
Authorised Sheep Dip Disposal Areas is a spatial dataset from the Government Digital Service showing fields across Northern Ireland with approved authorisations for discharging hazardous substances or non-hazardous pollutants, mainly for sheep dip disposal. The data was compiled under the Groundwater Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2009 and is being updated.
Authorised Sheep Dip Disposal Areas is a spatial dataset showing fields across Northern Ireland with approved authorisations for discharging hazardous substances or non-hazardous pollutants, primarily for sheep dip disposal. The data was compiled in 2009 under the Groundwater Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2009 and is being updated. It is provided by the Government Digital Service.
A 2017 deployment of an Edgetech 2000-DSS combined side scan sonar and sub-bottom profiler, likely collecting high-resolution acoustic data. The instrument operated at frequencies of 100/400 kHz or 300/600 kHz for side scan and 2–16 kHz for sub-bottom profiling, capable of imaging in water depths up to 2000 meters. The data was collected by the Oceans & Atmosphere GSM team for research informing measurement, monitoring, and verification of carbon capture and storage projects in coastal waters.
Welsh flood risk zones for planning, showing undefended flood extents from rivers, the sea, and surface water over the next century. The map incorporates climate change allowances and indicates areas at risk from coastal erosion, past flooding, and flood defence infrastructure. It is produced by the Government Digital Service and is intended to replace the Development Advice Map for planning purposes from June 2023.
Forty rock samples from the Guano-Guayes skarn property in the Pelly Mountains, Yukon Territory, were analyzed for rare earth elements (REE) via neutron activation. The data describes REE values from syenite, dikes, skarn, and sedimentary rocks, normalized to chondritic values. Analysis suggests fluid circulation transported trace REE from zircon-rich dikes into surrounding rocks.
Geoscience Australia generated a series of gravity and magnetic grids covering Northern Australia. The dataset includes derivative gravity grids for the North-West Shield, Northern Territory, and Queensland, and a magnetic grid for the North-West Shield. Data sources include ground, airborne, shipborne, and satellite surveys, processed into stitched Bouguer gravity and Total Magnetic Intensity grids.
Government and Municipalities of Québec data on St. Lawrence River water quality from a special monitoring program. The program was conducted by the Aquatic Environment Monitoring Network during work requiring the closure of the south-east interceptor in November 2015. The dataset is available in multiple formats including SHP, KMZ, CSV, and JSON.
Northern Ireland lakes greater than 50 hectares are monitored under the Water Framework Directive (WFD) to prevent deterioration in water quality and aquatic ecosystems. The dataset, reported to the EU from 2016, is provided by the Government Digital Service. It is available in multiple geospatial formats including KML, GeoJSON, and ESRI Shapefile.