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Australian Ocean Data Network presents a multi-disciplinary study integrating structural architecture, sequence stratigraphy, palaeogeography, and geochemistry for the central North West Shelf. The research maps the spatial and temporal distributions of Triassic source rocks across the Bedout, Beagle, and Rowley sub-basins. This extended abstract was presented at the Australasian Exploration Geoscience Conference in 2019.
BOREAS AES Canadian Hourly and Daily Surface Meteorological Data, R1 contains surface weather observations from 23 stations across Canada. The dataset spans 22 years from January 1975 to January 1997, recording parameters like temperature, precipitation, wind, pressure, and humidity. It is provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
An experimental site recorded monthly average values for key weather parameters over a six-month period from December 2024 to May 2025. The dataset was authored by A. K. M. Mominul Islam and shared on figshare in April 2026. It is a small dataset of 5.5 KB, stored in an XLS file format.
Santiago, Chile focus groups from August to September 2024. This dataset contains selected transcript quotes from five interdisciplinary focus groups with 27 professionals. The quotes illustrate key themes from a study on young adult climate distress, conducted by Jessica Acolin.
GPS signal-to-noise ratios are used to estimate daily snow depth and snow-water equivalent, a method distinct from traditional ground-based sensors. The dataset calculates snow depth by measuring changes in the effective multipath reflector height relative to a snow-free surface. Snow-water equivalent is derived by combining these GPS snow depths with density observations from SNOTEL stations or, where unavailable, estimated using climate classes.
Christmas Island and its surrounding Indian Ocean seabed are documented for resource and boundary delimitation studies. The dataset includes information on the island's geology, bathymetry, and phosphate deposits. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this record from a 1992 Bureau of Mineral Resources cruise.
Version 8 data from the NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory's Extreme Ultraviolet Variability Experiment (EVE). The data, processed by the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, includes new line irradiance headers and updated long-term degradation corrections for instrument channels. This release adds new emission lines to the level 2B lines data product.
SHARP (Space-weather HMI Active Region Patch) data provides near-real-time solar magnetic field measurements. The data is produced by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, with new calculations generated every 12 minutes. It contains 31 data segments per active region patch, including vector magnetic field components, line-of-sight magnetic field, continuum intensity, doppler velocity, error maps, and bitmaps.
Shore water quality (QUALO) data from the Aquatic Environment Monitoring Network (RSMA) in Québec. The dataset is provided by the Government and Municipalities of Québec and was last updated in March 2026. Data is available in CSV, GEOJSON, and HTML formats.
An inventory documents rock glaciers in the high-altitude Ghunsa Valley and Kanchanjunga Glacier region of eastern Nepal. The dataset provides geographic coordinates and elevation for each feature, classified as either glacier-derived or talus-derived. Data collection involved air photo analysis and field visits in late 1999, with internal structure of two specific glaciers investigated via DC resistivity imaging.
NASA's Atmosphere Explorer E satellite measured neutral densities for hydrogen, nitrogen, and molecular oxygen using Bennett Ion-Mass Spectrometer and Open-Source Neutral Mass Spectrometer. The density numbers in cm-3 were provided by retired GSFC scientist A. Hedin and relate to his MSIS atmospheric model. The record also includes orbital parameters.
WFP provides dekadal rainfall indicators for El Salvador aggregated by subnational administrative units using CHIRPS v2 and CHIRPS-GEFS satellite imagery. The data includes 10-day, 1-month, and 3-month rainfall totals, averages, and anomalies updated multiple times per month. Records are mapped to specific administrative Pcodes to facilitate integration with other humanitarian datasets.
This climate dataset provides dekadal rainfall indicators for Vietnam's subnational administrative units, generated by the World Food Programme using CHIRPS v2 satellite-station data. It tracks nine specific metrics including 10-day rainfall totals, rolling 3-month averages, and percentage anomalies across a recurring forecast and observation cycle.
Giving access to dekadal rainfall indicators for Venezuela's subnational administrative units, derived from CHIRPS satellite imagery and CHIRPS-GEFS forecasts by the World Food Programme. It tracks 10-day, 1-month, and 3-month rainfall totals and anomalies against long-term averages. The data is updated six times per month to transition from initial forecasts to final validated observations.
WFP provides dekadal rainfall indicators for Zambia aggregated by subnational administrative units using CHIRPS v2 satellite imagery and CHIRPS-GEFS forecasts. The data tracks 10-day, 1-month, and 3-month rainfall totals alongside long-term averages and percentage anomalies. Records are updated up to six times per month to transition from predictive forecasts to validated final observations.
WFP provides dekadal rainfall indicators for Romania aggregated by subnational administrative units using CHIRPS v2 satellite imagery and CHIRPS-GEFS forecasts. The data tracks 10-day, 1-month, and 3-month rainfall totals alongside long-term averages and percentage anomalies. Records are updated six times per month to transition from forecasts to final observations.
Dekadal rainfall indicators for subnational administrative units in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, produced by the World Food Programme using CHIRPS satellite imagery and CHIRPS-GEFS forecasts. It includes 10-day, 1-month, and 3-month rainfall aggregations alongside long-term averages and anomalies.
Dekadal rainfall indicators for South Africa's subnational administrative units are provided by the World Food Programme using CHIRPS satellite imagery and CHIRPS-GEFS forecasts. Updated as of March 2026, the data tracks 10-day, 1-month, and 3-month rainfall totals, averages, and anomalies across specific WFP-defined geographic boundaries.
Dekadal rainfall indicators for Timor-Leste are provided at the subnational level by the World Food Programme using CHIRPS v2 and CHIRPS-GEFS data. The records include 10-day, 1-month, and 3-month rainfall totals, averages, and anomalies updated six times per month to transition from forecasts to final observations.
Dekadal rainfall indicators for Türkiye are provided at subnational administrative levels by the World Food Programme using CHIRPS v2 and CHIRPS-GEFS satellite imagery. The data includes 10-day, 1-month, and 3-month rolling aggregations, long-term averages, and anomalies updated multiple times per month.