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Data and code supporting a research paper on climate-driven species extinctions. The 7.2 MB archive, last updated in April 2026, is associated with a study by Gopal Murali. The dataset likely contains information comparing extinction rates between temperate and tropical regions.
Daily near real-time top-of-atmosphere nighttime radiance data from the VIIRS Day Night Band sensor on the JPSS1 satellite. The dataset contains 26 Science Data Sets (SDS) including sensor radiance, solar and lunar angles, cloud-mask flags, brightness temperatures, and quality flags. It is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and was last updated on March 12, 2026.
Data and results used to identify probable wildland fire exceptional events for ozone and PM2.5 across the contiguous United States for the years 2020-2023. The 129.9 MB ZIP file includes resulting design value calculations with and without the probable exceptional events included. It was authored by Nathan Pavlovic and last updated on April 28, 2026.
Global sea surface temperature data derived from the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer on the European MetOp-C satellite. This Level 2P dataset provides multi-channel SST retrievals at approximately 1.1 km native resolution, produced in real-time by the US Naval Oceanographic Office for operational oceanographic analysis and forecasting. The MetOp program, a joint ESA and EUMETSAT initiative with NOAA sensor contribution, provides sun-synchronous observations covering a 2400 km swath.
CTD profiles provide high-resolution measurements of temperature, salinity, density, and other oceanographic parameters. The dataset contains 287 casts collected from the NOAA Ship Miller Freeman in the Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, and North Pacific Ocean. Data was processed by the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory and submitted to the National Oceanographic Data Center in a standardized format.
Monthly water quality monitoring data from estuarine and marine sites in the Cairns region between Cardwell and the Daintree River. The dataset contains chemical, physical, and biological profile measurements collected by the Department of the Environment, Science and Tourism since 2015 to support environmental reporting and trend assessment.
Monthly water quality measurements collected from nine estuaries and two coastal waters between Tin Can Inlet and the Fitzroy Estuary since 1994. The program, run by the Department of the Environment, Science and Tourism, collects chemical, physical, and biological profile data to assess long-term environmental trends.
Brisbane City Council maintains over 70,000 hectares of grass across more than 2,160 parks. This dataset contains planned and completed grass cutting schedules, programmed seasonally with frequency adjusted for weather and park usage.
This dataset comprises monthly water quality measurements collected since 2014 from estuarine monitoring sites across nine estuaries in four basins. It includes chemical, physical, and biological parameters such as Secchi depth, Chlorophyll-a, Dissolved Oxygen, pH, Salinity, Temperature, Turbidity, and nutrient concentrations. The data supports environmental reporting and trend assessment for the Mackay-Whitsunday-Isaac region.
The Antarctic region has influenced global climates over the past 50 million years. Much of the information derives from sedimentary sequences drilled in and around Antarctica over the last two decades. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
A geological note describes altered basalt, dolerite, and gabbro dredged from a previously unsampled portion of the Macquarie Ridge (47°-48° S). The rocks were collected using the commercial fishing vessel Amaltal Explorer and are petrographically and geochemically similar to suites found further south. The data is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Version 11.2 is the current version of this dataset, superseding all older versions. It contains Level 1B calibrated spectra from the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) satellite, specifically from calibration mode observations like Lunar, Solar, and Dark measurements. The data includes raw data numbers from three high-resolution spectrometers measuring reflected sunlight at 0.76, 1.61, and 2.06 micrometers, with each spectral band containing 1016 elements.
Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) Level 2 Near Real Time (NRT) Cloud-Cleared Infrared Radiances provide calibrated, geolocated infrared radiance measurements from the EOS Aqua satellite. The product is generated with a three-hour latency for the LANCE system, with data stored in 6-minute granules covering 30 footprints across track by 45 lines along track. This AIRS-only version (V006) is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and differs from the standard product to meet NRT requirements.
A gravity anomaly grid derived from approximately 1.8 million gravity observations, including 1.4 million ground stations and airborne surveys totaling 451,000 line kilometers. The dataset, processed by Geoscience Australia, uses a cell size of 0.00417 degrees (approximately 435m) to reveal subsurface geological structure across Australia and its continental margins.
A dataset from the Fitzroy agricultural contaminants project, augmenting prior Queensland EPA water quality data for coastal creeks feeding into Keppel Bay. The data was consolidated and analyzed by the Australian Ocean Data Network to develop a conceptual model of interacting processes. The report outlines the dataset and uses it as a starting point for quantitative characterization of the creeks' role in bay biogeochemistry.
25,000 km of full-crustal reflection profiles interpreted for Moho structure are integrated with portable seismic station deployments and marine reflection results. The dataset provides full continental coverage for Australia, though some desert areas have limited sampling. These results were published in Geophysical Journal International in January 2023.
RV Investigator voyage IN2024_V01 collected measurements of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) and methanethiol (MeSH) using a Proton Transfer Reaction Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer (PTR-ToF-MS). The voyage, titled 'Multidisciplinary Investigations of the Southern Ocean (MISO)', took place from 2 January to 5 March 2024 (AEST), traveling from Hobart to Fremantle. These data provide key observations of trace gases in the Southern Ocean atmosphere.
Delivering daily measured streamflows into four major harvesting catchment dams in megalitres (ML). The data is recorded at 8am daily and can be used for long and short-term catchment streamflow analysis.
Geoscience Australia's 2008-09 2D seismic data provides a seismic facies study of the post-rift succession in the Mentelle Basin. The analysis identified fourteen distinct seismic facies based on reflection continuity, amplitude, frequency, and geometry. Stratigraphic constraints are provided by DSDP wells 258 and 264.
2008-09 2D seismic data acquired by Geoscience Australia provides a detailed study of the post-rift depositional history of the Mentelle Basin. The analysis identified fourteen distinct seismic facies based on reflection continuity, amplitude, frequency, and geometry. The study uses stratigraphic constraints from wells DSDP 258 and DSDP 264 and comparisons to the south Perth Basin.