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Over 50 stratospheric balloons were launched across four campaigns from 2013 to 2016, providing tri-axial fluxgate magnetometer measurements. The BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star project, collected this data to study electron losses from Earth's radiation belts in coordination with the Van Allen Probes. Observations were made from Antarctic and Arctic circle latitudes at stratospheric altitudes of about 30 km.
Water isotope samples from a lake, a well, and a cave in Mexico's Yucatan state, collected by the British Geological Survey. Surface and groundwater samples were sealed to prevent evaporation, while monthly rainfall was collected following IAEA protocols. The dataset includes precise geographic coordinates for each sampling site.
Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric balloon data from the NASA BARREL mission, providing geographic and magnetic coordinates every 4 seconds. The dataset includes over 50 balloon launches from campaigns in 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016, designed to study electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. Geographic coordinates are sourced from onboard GPS, while magnetic coordinates are derived using the IRBEM library.
The BARREL mission conducted balloon campaigns in 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016 from Antarctica and Sweden. Over 50 stratospheric balloons were launched, carrying tri-axial fluxgate magnetometers to measure magnetic field variations at about 30 km altitude. The data, provided by NASA, are Level 2, 0.25-second resolution measurements without gain correction or despinning.
BARREL 2E Data Processing Unit housekeeping data provides voltage, temperature, current, and payload status values recorded every 40 seconds. The BARREL Mission was a NASA Living with a Star project involving over 50 stratospheric balloon launches from Antarctica (2013-2014) and Sweden (2015-2016) to study electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. This Level 2 dataset contains analog sensor data based on the nominal payload layout.
Over 50 stratospheric balloon flights were conducted across four campaigns from 2013 to 2016, launched from Antarctica and Sweden. The dataset contains housekeeping voltage, temperature, current, and payload status values recorded every 40 seconds by the BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star investigation designed to study electron losses from Earth's radiation belts. Data was collected to augment the Van Allen Probes mission by measuring electron precipitation via X-ray spectrometers and DC magnetometers.
Over 50 stratospheric balloon flights were conducted during four campaigns from 2013 to 2016, launching from Antarctica and Sweden. This dataset provides 0.25-second tri-axial fluxgate magnetometer measurements, without gain correction or despinning, collected by NASA's BARREL mission to study electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. The data was collected in coordination with the Van Allen Probes mission and other ground and space-based instruments.
Tri-axial DC magnetometer data from the BARREL mission's stratospheric balloon campaigns. The dataset contains magnetic field measurements at 0.25-second resolution, collected from over 50 balloon flights launched from Antarctica and Sweden between 2013 and 2016. NASA produced this Level 2 data to study ultra-low frequency magnetic variations and electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts.
Over 50 stratospheric balloon flights collected tri-axial magnetic field measurements at 0.25-second resolution. The BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star project, launched balloons from Antarctica and Sweden between 2013 and 2016 to study electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. This Level 2 dataset provides three-axis DC magnetometer data with nominal conversions applied but without gain correction or despinning.
Over 50 stratospheric balloons launched between 2013 and 2016 carried tri-axial fluxgate magnetometers to measure magnetic field variations. The BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star project, collected this data from Antarctic and Arctic latitudes at about 30 km altitude to study electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. Data files are in BIN, PDF, TEXT, and HTML formats, providing three-axis measurements at 0.25-second resolution without gain correction or despinning.
BARREL 2M Ephemeris data provides geographic and magnetic coordinates from a NASA multi-balloon mission studying electron losses from Earth's radiation belts. Over 50 stratospheric balloons were launched across campaigns in Antarctica (2013-2014) and Sweden (2015-2016), collecting 4-second interval data on position and altitude. The mission was designed to augment the Van Allen Probes mission by measuring relativistic electron precipitation from the stratosphere.
Over 50 stratospheric balloons launched from Antarctica and Sweden between 2013 and 2016 to study electron losses from Earth's radiation belts. The BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star project, carried X-ray spectrometers and magnetometers at altitudes near 30 km. This Level 2 dataset provides geographic and magnetic coordinates, derived from GPS and the IRBEM library, recorded every 4 seconds.
1992 to 2016 decadal warming rates for sea surface temperature across 58 Australian Marine Parks, derived from the Sea Surface Temperature Atlas of the Australian Regional Seas (SSTAARS). The dataset provides the linear SST trend for March 1992 to December 2016 in degrees Celsius per decade. This research is supported by the National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine Biodiversity Hub.
BARREL 2O Tri-axial Fluxgate Magnetometer (MAGN) Magnetic Field Data provides three-axis DC magnetometer measurements from stratospheric balloons. The data are at Level 2 with 0.25-second resolution, have nominal conversions applied, but are not gain-corrected or despun. The dataset was produced by NASA as part of the BARREL mission, which launched over 50 balloons across campaigns in Antarctica (2013-2014) and Sweden (2015-2016) to study electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts.
Over 50 stratospheric balloons were launched across four campaigns from 2013 to 2016, collecting 4-second interval data on balloon position and magnetic field. The BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star project, measured electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts using X-ray spectrometers and magnetometers. Observations were conducted from Antarctic and Swedish launch sites at stratospheric altitudes near 30 km.
Over 50 stratospheric balloon flights were conducted from 2013 to 2016 in Antarctica and Sweden. The dataset provides housekeeping voltage, temperature, current, and payload status values recorded every 40 seconds by the NASA BARREL mission, which studied electron losses from Earth's radiation belts. It was created to augment the Van Allen Probes mission with measurements of relativistic electron precipitation.
BARREL 2Q data provides housekeeping voltage, temperature, current, and payload status values recorded every 40 seconds from stratospheric balloons. The BARREL Mission was a NASA Living with a Star Mission of Opportunity, launching over 50 balloons from Antarctica and Sweden between 2013 and 2016 to study electron precipitation from Earth's Radiation Belts. This Level 2 data is processed and provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Over 50 stratospheric balloon flights collected three-axis magnetic field measurements at 0.25-second resolution to study electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. The BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star project, launched balloons from Antarctica and Sweden between 2013 and 2016. Data are provided with nominal conversions applied but are not gain-corrected or despun.
Daily gridded estimates of ecosystem Gross Primary Production (GPP) are provided at a 1 km² resolution across Alaska and Canada from 2000-01-01 to 2018-01-01. The dataset was produced by ORNL_CLOUD using a light-curve model fitted to Ameriflux tower data and upscaled with MODIS MAIAC satellite reflectance. This framework supports large-scale analysis of phenology and ecosystem sensitivity to climate change.
Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric balloon campaigns from 2013 to 2016 collected this dataset. It contains 4-second interval geographic and magnetic coordinates from over 50 balloon flights, derived from onboard GPS and the IRBEM library. The data was produced by NASA's BARREL mission to study relativistic electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts.