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KNMI'23 climate scenario data provides 240 years of daily regional atmospheric model outputs across eight 30-year ensembles. The dataset was produced by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations and used by Deltares to derive river discharges. It includes daily fields for temperature, precipitation, and potential evapotranspiration required for hydrological calculations.
Earthquake data from the KNMI catalogue categorised by year and magnitude for the Groningen gas field. The dataset includes incident parameters like maximum PGA and PGV values and trend parameters such as earthquake density, compiled by the Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties. New quakes are assigned automatically, with manual analysis potentially reattributing them to other sources.
KNMI (Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute) operates automatic weather stations on land, including at airports. These stations measure parameters such as temperature, precipitation, wind, air pressure, and global radiation. Hourly observations are validated daily for correctness and completeness, then archived in the Climatological Information System (KIS) to ensure data integrity.
MOSES, an aerial observing system mounted on a B200 aircraft, collects longwave infrared images to map sea surface temperature at a resolution of several meters. The data, covering approximately 200 km offshore of San Francisco, were gathered during a pilot campaign in October 2021 and an intensive operating period in Fall 2022. This dataset supports research into how short-scale ocean dynamics affect vertical exchanges of physical and biological variables.
A 1961 reconnaissance marine reflection seismic survey conducted in Exmouth Gulf and along the west coast of Western Australia. The survey was a two-boat operation by West Australian Petroleum Pty Limited, using Lorac radio navigation and sextant positioning, with data recorded on magnetic tapes. It produced maps of Cretaceous horizons, pre-Cretaceous structure, water depth, and interval times, revealing synclinal character and fault trends.
AGSO Survey 137 acquired approximately 4000 km of deep crustal seismic data across the offshore Otway Basin in southeastern Australia from early December 1994 to late January 1995. The survey aimed to determine the basin's deep crustal architecture and characterize extensional processes within the Southern Rift System. Data was recorded using a 4800 m streamer, a tuned airgun array, and differential GPS navigation.
TRMM Precipitation Radar data provides a three-dimensional distribution of rain rates globally. The dataset contains estimates of average rainfall rate between altitudes, parameters of Z-R relationships, and integrated rain rates for each radar beam position. It offers two distinct resolution profiles based on the satellite's operational phase before and after August 2001.
King's County, Nova Scotia, a region of intense farming, is the focus of this groundwater nitrate monitoring program. Annual testing was conducted from 1989 to 2012 at approximately 150 wells. The data was published by the Government of Nova Scotia.
Scottish local authorities designate Air Quality Management Areas where air quality objectives are not being met. The dataset includes both active and revoked AQMAs, with many provided as polygons and some buffered points or lines to create a national polygon layer. Data is provided by local authorities and aggregated by the Scottish Government via SpatialData.gov.scot.
New South Wales water data includes the Fuzzy Extent Water Line feature class, representing approximate centerlines of formally named water features with indistinct extents. Spatial Services (DCS) provides this hosted feature layer, initially published in February 2020. It forms the NSW component of the Australian Hydrological Geospatial Fabric.
A spatial polygon dataset defining groundwater bodies for the first reporting cycle under the EU Water Framework Directive. The data, collated by the Government Digital Service, contains attributes for implementing the WFD, including flow properties, recharge, and pollution vulnerability. Each groundwater body is a distinct flow unit with a unique identifier (EA_WB_ID) for linking to other WFD data sources.
Hydrology features for New South Wales, Australia, including surface water, groundwater, and coastline elements. The dataset is part of the state's Foundational Spatial Data Framework, updated to the GDA2020 coordinate system for improved accuracy. It is maintained by Spatial Services (DCS) and was last updated in April 2026.
Himawari-8 satellite data provides sea surface temperature imagery at very high spatiotemporal resolution. Researchers from the Australian Ocean Data Network used this data to map the spatial structure and temporal evolution of the East Australian Current from July 2015 to September 2017. The analysis employed a Topographic Position Index method to capture the current's complex dynamics.
72.1 KB of data related to PM2.5 toxicity exposure and concentration curves, authored by yang li and hosted on figshare. The dataset includes Python and Excel files and was last updated on May 22, 2026.
A processed seismic data package for the Offshore Canning 2007 Acreage Release. The dataset is held in workstation formats including Geoframe, Kingdom, and Landmark and includes well completion reports. It is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Named Watercourse defines the centerline of a named water course as a single feature, aggregating Hydro Line parts. Spatial Services, a business unit of the NSW Department of Customer Service, continuously updates this theme from stakeholder data, aerial imagery, and elevation data. The dataset was initially published in February 2020.
Be isotope measurements from open marine, sub-ice shelf, and subglacial depositional environments throughout Prydz Bay, Antarctica. The dataset likely contains 10Be and 9Be concentrations and ratios, used to trace sediment source and sub-ice shelf circulation patterns. The data was collected for a study published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters in 2019.
New York State tracks local government participation in its Climate Smart Communities program. The dataset lists communities by name, county, and region, along with their program status and key dates. Columns suggest it includes population data from the 2010 census.
Seasonal mean sea surface temperatures derived from NASA MODIS satellite imagery between July 2002 and December 2017. The dataset covers the entire Australian Exclusive Economic Zone and surrounding waters, including the Southern Ocean. This research was supported by the National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine Biodiversity Hub.
Climate model output from the CSIRO Mk3-6-0 Earth System model prepared for the CMIP5 midHolocene experiment. The data simulates Mid-Holocene conditions from 6,000 years ago, imposing orbital parameters and atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. Output is provided as time series per variable in netCDF format on the model's native grid, following CMIP5 and Paleo Model Intercomparison Project specifications.