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2003 data collected over regional study areas in Alabama, Georgia, and Oklahoma as part of the Soil Moisture Experiment (SMEX03). The dataset is provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and contains surface roughness measurements. It is available in multiple file formats, including BIN, ISO, and HTML.
Australian Ocean Data Network research tests a genesis model for stratiform copper deposits lacking igneous or hydrothermal associations. The study investigates saline redbed groundwater interactions with Holocene carbonate complexes on the northeastern shore of Spencer Gulf, South Australia. The data likely contains measurements of groundwater pH, Eh, salinity, and metal concentrations.
In January 2000, the Australian Geological Survey Organisation completed a 25-day survey covering 11,000 km and mapping about 120,000 km² of seabed. The AUSTREA-1 cruise collected swath-bathymetry, seismic profiles, gravity, magnetics, and oceanographic data for marine zone planning and resource assessment. The survey mapped areas including Lord Howe Island, the Bass Canyon complex, and the Tasmanian Seamounts Marine Protected Area.
A 2026 decision framework from the Joint Nature Conservation Committee provides a methodology for attributing atmospheric nitrogen deposition as a threat to habitat condition on UK protected sites. The framework includes spreadsheets for calculating exceedance scores and identifying nitrogen indicators, supported by detailed annex reports. It was developed to address a previously lacking objective method for assessing nitrogen deposition impacts.
Philippine offshore sedimentary basins were surveyed from March to May 1992 by the Australian Bureau of Mineral Resources and Philippine Office of Energy Affairs. The project collected 2750 km of 192-channel seismic data, plus geochemical sniffer, gravity, magnetic, and bathymetric data across four regions. The data were intended for processing and integration with existing industry data to assess petroleum potential.
Over 40 distinct oceanographic and atmospheric instruments collected data during the 55-day COOKIES voyage in early 2026. The archive includes measurements from CTD casts, multibeam echosounders, greenhouse gas analyzers, sediment corers, and wildlife observations. CSIRO's National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Information and Data Centre curates this raw data archive.
End-of-voyage data archive from the RV Investigator's IN2026_V01 expedition, titled 'Cook Ice Ecosystems and Sediments (COOKIES)'. The voyage occurred from January 2 to February 25, 2026, departing from and returning to Hobart. The archive is curated by CSIRO's National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Information and Data Centre.
A 1988 research cruise conducted seismic surveys and geological sampling off Tasmania. The R/V Rig Seismic collected 1750 km of multichannel seismic data on the west Tasmanian margin and 265 km off southeast Tasmania, followed by geological sampling at 49 stations. The work was carried out by the Bureau of Mineral Resources (BMR) to define basin geology, rifting history, and petroleum potential.
1,500,000 km² of eastern Australia is covered by Cretaceous sedimentary rocks, described by the Australian Ocean Data Network. The description details depositional environments from freshwater to shallow marine, quartz content variations, and tectonic influences. The data likely includes geological maps or reports on the Eromanga and Surat Basins.
NASA's SMEX03 dataset contains microwave radiance and radar backscatter measurements from the QuikSCAT/SeaWinds satellite instrument. The data was collected during the 2003 Soil Moisture Experiment across agricultural regions in Alabama, Georgia, and Oklahoma, USA. This experiment aimed to validate satellite-derived soil moisture estimates.
A seismic reflection survey conducted by the Bureau of Mineral Resources near Broome, Western Australia, during 1954 and 1955. The work indicated a sedimentary thickness of at least 6000 feet, and probably as much as 10,000 feet, and showed that subsurface formations are likely folded and faulted. It was part of a general investigation of the Canning Basin aimed at determining sediment distribution south of the Fenton Fault.
The Dampier Sub-Basin offshore Australia was surveyed from October 24 to 28, 1990. A joint program between BMR and Woodside Petroleum collected 352 km of high-resolution seismic data across 17 lines and 530.6 km of water column geochemical data. The report notes that data quality appears to be good.
November 2010 and May 2011 data provides estimated CO2 emission signals for 16 air quality basins in California, USA. The dataset, from ORNL_CLOUD, models local atmospheric CO2 concentration changes from fossil fuel emissions and biospheric exchange. It also includes data for the land surface in a larger modeling domain outside California.
An ensemble of 51 members from the ECMWF Artificial Intelligence Forecasting System (AIFS). The model is trained on ECMWF's ERA5 re-analysis and operational NWP analyses. Forecasts have been converted to the cloud-optimized Icechunk Zarr format by dynamical.org.
Eight dredge hauls from BMR cruise 107 collected samples from seamounts in the Vening Meinesz chain south of Christmas Island. The samples contain calcareous nannofossils, foraminiferids, and macrofossils with ages ranging from Late Cretaceous to Holocene. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
157 boreholes provide biostratigraphic data for basin-wide correlations. Updated stratigraphic charts and 25 correlation transects visualize correlations across 604 key boreholes. The Australian Ocean Data Network compiled this report to refine a tectonostratigraphic framework.
AIRS/Aqua L1B AMSU (A1/A2) geolocated and calibrated brightness temperatures V005 (AIRABRAD) is a satellite dataset from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. It contains 6-minute data granules covering 30 footprints across track by 45 lines along track. The data was last updated on 2026-03-13.
A dataset from the Australian Ocean Data Network, last updated in April 2026, analyzes seismic refraction surveys and gravity measurements across Australia and surrounding marine areas. The data likely contains inferred densities of crustal layers and sub-crustal mantle densities derived from seismic velocities to investigate mass compensation in the upper mantle.
Natural disaster events in Afghanistan, including avalanches, earthquakes, flooding, heavy rainfall & snowfall, and landslides & mudflows. The information includes assessment figures from OCHA, ANDMA, IOM, Red Crescent Societies, national NGOs, international NGOs, and ERM. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-09 by OCHA Afghanistan.
A 5.5 KB Excel dataset by Zahra Omidighalehmohammadi, last updated in April 2026. It contains class-level landscape metrics values derived from Landsat satellite data processed in Google Earth Engine. The data supports analysis of spatiotemporal changes in urban green spaces and their connectivity for mitigating urban heat island effects in Tehran, Iran.