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Rivers and Estuaries Science at the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions collected this water quality data for the Swan Canning Estuary. The dataset supports management actions and reporting against water quality targets and phytoplankton trigger levels. It has been utilized in government and academic investigations, including modeling of estuary condition.
Routine water quality monitoring data for the Swan Canning Estuary, collected by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. The data is used to assess system response to management actions and report against water quality and phytoplankton targets. It has supported numerous government and academic investigations, including modeling studies.
530,000 km² of the onshore Canning Basin is covered by this dataset, which includes Australia's longest onshore seismic line, 18GA-KB1. Geoscience Australia's Exploring for the Future program and the Western Australian Exploration Incentive Scheme integrated datasets to improve understanding of energy, mineral, and groundwater resources potential. The dataset includes seismic interpretation and stratigraphic data from the deep well Waukarlycarly 1.
Water quality data from the Swan Canning Estuary, collected by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions for the 2023-24 period. This monitoring program informs management actions and assesses system response against water quality and phytoplankton targets.
Water quality monitoring data from the Swan Canning Estuary collected by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. The dataset informs management actions and reports against estuary water quality targets and phytoplankton trigger levels. Data is stored in the Water Information Network database and made available via a public portal.
Routine water quality monitoring data for the Swan Canning Estuary, collected by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. This data informs management actions and assesses system response against water quality targets and phytoplankton trigger levels. It has been utilized in government and academic investigations, including modeling studies.
Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions conducts routine water quality monitoring in the Swan Canning Estuary. Data is used to inform management actions, assess system response, and report against water quality and phytoplankton targets.
Routine water quality monitoring data for the Swan Canning Estuary system, collected by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. The dataset informs management actions and assesses system response against estuary water quality and phytoplankton targets. Data from 2015-16 has been utilized in government and academic investigations, including modeling studies.
Water quality monitoring data from the Swan Canning Estuary collected by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. The dataset supports assessment of system response to management actions and reporting against water quality targets. It has been utilized in government and academic investigations, including modeling studies.
28 mountain ranges across the Northern Hemisphere provide data on the upper elevation limit of montane deciduous broad-leaved forests (ULMDB). The dataset, authored by Li and updated in 2026, includes environmental factors, geographic coordinates, cloud model parameters, and sensitivity indices for each influencing factor. It contains Excel files, MATLAB scripts, shapefiles, and raster datasets derived from remote sensing.
Western Australia's Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions conducts routine water quality monitoring in the Swan Canning Estuary from the lower to upper reaches. The data informs management actions, assesses system response, and reports against water quality targets and phytoplankton trigger levels. It is stored in the Water Information Network database and made available via the Water Information Reporting portal.
AMSR2, launched on 18 May 2012, provides a "Final" Level-2 Sea Surface Temperature product for the GHRSST Project. The instrument's conical scan mechanism enables data acquisition with more than 99% coverage of the Earth every 2 days over a 1450 km swath. This v8.2 dataset, produced by Remote Sensing Systems and NASA, supersedes the previous v8a version.
Water quality monitoring data for the Swan Canning Estuary, collected by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. The data is used to inform river system management and assess responses to management actions. It has been utilized in government and academic investigations, including modeling studies.
Skin sea surface temperature (SST) measurements derived from infrared channels of the MTSAT-2 (Himawari 7) geostationary satellite. The Japan Meteorological Agency operates the satellite, which provides nominal hourly full Earth disk images, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration processed the data following the GHRSST Data Processing Specification version 2.0. Measurements are calculated using a Bayesian Cloud Mask algorithm at the Office of Satellite and Product Operations.
Water quality monitoring data for the Swan Canning Estuary, collected by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. The data is used to inform river system management and assess responses to management actions. It has been utilized in government and academic investigations, including modeling studies.
Water quality data for the Swan Canning Estuary system, collected by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions during 2014-15. This monitoring program informs management actions and assesses compliance with water quality targets and phytoplankton trigger levels. Data is stored in the Water Information Network database and made public via the Water Information Reporting portal.
2017-18 water quality data from the Swan Canning Estuary, collected by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions for management and research. The dataset informs assessments of system response to management actions and reports against water quality targets and phytoplankton trigger levels.
Hourly data files from a Metek Micro Rain Radar (serial number 0513108314) operated by the Ruisdael Observatory at Westmaas. The instrument captures precipitation data with a 10-second measurement interval and a preferred range resolution of 35 meters. The dataset is provided by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
An archive of gridded radar echo top height composites over the Netherlands and surrounding areas. The data are generated from 15 radar scans by two radars located in Herwijnen and Den Helder, with a temporal resolution of 5 minutes. Data are archived by the Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties in daily .tar files.
Precipitation - radar 5 minute echo top height composites over the Netherlands provides gridded files of radar echo top heights over the Netherlands and surrounding area. The data is based on 15 radar scans from two radars located in Herwijnen and Den Helder, with a 5-minute time interval. An archive version of this dataset is noted to go back to 2008.