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26,661 datasets
NASA's ACRIMSAT satellite collected total solar irradiance data for 14 years using the Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor (ACRIM) III instrument. The dataset includes Level 2 data products providing daily mean and shutter cycle measurements of solar radiation. This data is hosted on AWS Open Data and is licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
Greenland-based airborne and field campaign data from NASA's ARCSIX project in 2024. The dataset includes analysis and dropsonde data collected onboard the LaRC G-III aircraft, alongside measurements from P-3B and SPEC-Learjet aircraft and a ground observatory. The campaign aimed to quantify contributions to the Arctic summer surface radiation budget and sea ice melt.
A 2019 publication summarizing recent progress in deciphering the geological record of Antarctic ice shelves. The dataset likely contains information on sediment and landform proxies used to reconstruct past ice shelf presence and drivers of change. It was published by Smith et al. in Nature Communications.
A 15.3 MB ZIP file contains a catalog and waveforms for newly detected events in the Yangbi earthquake sequence. The data was produced by the GPU-M&L2.0 detection method and authored by Ma. It was last updated on May 18, 2026.
2002-2015 fractional open water cover maps for the pan-Arctic and ABoVE-domain regions. The data are provided at a 10-day averaged time step and 5-km spatial resolution, representing the aerial portion of a grid cell covered by open water. This data set was produced by NASA using brightness temperatures from AMSR-E and AMSR2 satellite sensors, with ancillary inputs from MODIS.
Geoscience Australia Data provides an educational dataset for understanding sonar mapping of the ocean floor. The resource includes data for processing and plotting to discover seafloor features like submarine canyons, seamounts, and abyssal plains. It was last updated on 2026-04-30.
Replication Data for 'Groundwater, Climate Change and Conflict: Empirical Evidence from Africa' by Mathieu Couttenier, hosted on Harvard Dataverse. The dataset covers 10,310 grid cells across Africa from 1997 to 2021, containing information on conflict events, groundwater depth, and local climate shocks. It was last updated on 2026-05-18.
A study from the University of Calgary measured nutrient bioavailability and uptake by a cyanobacteria consortium cultivated at high pH (>10.4) and alkalinity (0.5 M). It reports maximum biomass productivity of 153 mg-AFDW L⁻¹ d⁻¹ and a derived stoichiometric chemical formula for the biomass. The dataset likely contains results from cultivation experiments, including elemental composition and nutrient availability analyses.
Comparative life-table experiments and transcriptomic analyses of heat-tolerant and heat-sensitive Brachionus rotifer species reveal opposing survival and growth strategies. The work, led by Sofia Paraskevopoulou from the University of Potsdam, identifies heat shock protein expression as a key component of thermal adaptation. It demonstrates sweeping reorganizations of biological functions, including energy and lipid metabolism, in response to elevated temperatures.
650 forest stands provide biomass data and 245 stands provide NPP data for Betula spp. (birch) across Eurasia. The dataset, created by V. A. Usoltsev of the Ural State Forestry Engineering University, models ecosystem biomass and annual net primary production in relation to winter temperature and annual precipitation. The models incorporate regional forest age and morphology to predict changes in biological productivity due to climate change.
The PhenoCam network, operated by researchers from Harvard University and Boston University, collects half-hourly images of vegetated landscapes from approximately 300 automated cameras across North America. The data is used to study plant phenology—the seasonal timing of leafing, flowering, and fruiting—and its relationship to local weather and climate change. Citizen science contributions through the Season Spotter project help classify tens of thousands of these images.
The dataset likely contains information on consumer purchasing decisions influenced by weather conditions and business interventions. It was authored by Laura Hershey and sourced from the paperswithcode platform. The description suggests it covers modern techniques like weather sensitivity modeling and index weather hedging.
Experimental data from a study on thermal preconditioning in the stony coral Pocillopora acuta. The research was conducted by Eva Majerová at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and investigates molecular mechanisms of acclimatization. The dataset likely contains gene expression measurements for pBcl-2, pBak, and pBax, and bleaching rates under controlled thermal stress.
NASA's ABoVE dataset provides in situ soil measurements from five sites along the Dalton Highway in Northern Alaska. Measurements include soil dielectric properties, temperature, moisture profiles, active layer thickness, and soil organic matter, bulk density, porosity, texture, and coarse root biomass. Data were collected from August 22 to August 26, 2018, to support the Arctic and Boreal Vulnerability Experiment Airborne Campaign.
Eastern and central United States atmospheric data collected seasonally from 2016 to 2019. NASA's ACT-America campaign used two aircraft platforms to acquire in situ meteorological measurements during vertical profile flights. This dataset provides profile-based estimates of the height to the top of the planetary boundary layer in meters above sea level.
Keppel Bay coastal creeks were investigated for water quality and nutrient dynamics as part of the Fitzroy agricultural contaminants project. The dataset likely contains parameters augmenting prior Queensland EPA measurements and supports a conceptual model of creek biogeochemistry. The report was published by Geoscience Australia and last updated on 2026-04 -20.
Field studies on Trapridge Glacier, Yukon, used a portable microprocessor-controlled instrument to record digitized echograms. Surveys up to half a kilometer long were conducted with soundings at 1 to 20 meter intervals, and subglacial temporal variations were recorded every 20 minutes over a three-day period.
Government of Yukon data describes the Upper Proterozoic to Lower Cambrian Mount Harper Group sedimentary rocks in the Ogilvie Mountains. The dataset provides geological analysis including stratigraphy, facies descriptions, and age constraints from a ca. 750 Ma U-Pb date and Lower Cambrian trace fossils.
Petrological data from nephelinites and ultramafic nodules at Volcano Mountain, Yukon Territory. The dataset includes mineralogical compositions, geothermometry estimates between 930°C and 1350°C, and equilibrium pressure estimates from 20 to 45 kilobars for the nodules. It supports analysis of fractionation paths, melt separation depths, and comparisons to other North American occurrences.
Altered basalt, dolerite, and gabbro were dredged from a previously unsampled portion of the Macquarie Ridge between 47° and 48° South. These rocks show petrographic and geochemical similarity to MORB-like suites found further south along the ridge, linking the northern Puysegur Bank geologically to the rest of the ridge. Sedimentary rocks from the same area contain material from both oceanic ridge and continental New Zealand sources.