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Government-commissioned data presented for monitoring local and regional climate policy. The dataset originates from the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations and is published under a Creative Commons Public Domain Mark license. Its specific temporal and geographic coverage is not detailed in the provided metadata.
Groundwater abstractions for industry and drinking water contains all extraction wells of permit-mandatory groundwater abstractions in the province of Groningen. The dataset is provided by the Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties via the eu_open_data platform. It is licensed under CC-PDM-1.0.
eReefs GBR1 hydrodynamics v2.0 provides results from a 1km-resolution shelf-scale hydrodynamic model of the Great Barrier Reef. The model ran in near-real-time mode, updating daily, until January 2024 when sensor damage disrupted river-flow data inputs. The dataset is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Hydrology data from 36 days of oceanographic research aboard the RV Investigator details salinity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrient concentrations. Samples were collected via Niskin bottles at various depths during CTD deployments in the Coral Sea Marine Park. The Marine National Facility processed and archived this quality-controlled dataset through the CSIRO National Collections and Marine Infrastructure.
October 10 to November 14, 2025 data collection from the RV Investigator voyage IN2025_V06 in the Coral Sea Marine Park. The dataset contains processed hydrology measurements including salinity, dissolved oxygen, phosphate, silicate, nitrate plus nitrite, and ammonium, sampled from Niskin bottles at various depths during CTD deployments. It was quality-controlled and archived by the CSIRO National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Information and Data Centre.
Percent contributions of environmental variables for predicting tef crop distribution under moderate and extreme climate change scenarios for years 2050 and 2070. The dataset was authored by Melkamu Birhanie Mekonnen and is available on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It is a small dataset (9.5 KB) stored in an XLS file.
Global precipitation data is provided by the Dual-Frequency Precipitation Radar (DPR) on the core Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) spacecraft. The dataset contains three main product classes: Ku-band-derived precipitation over a 245 km swath, Ka-band-derived precipitation over a 125 km swath, and dual-frequency-derived precipitation over the narrower swath. Retrievals are performed at each radar range bin along the instrument's slant path.
192.0 KB of data and code supporting research on how topsoil nitrogen influences grassland productivity-precipitation relationships. The dataset, authored by Jingyi Ru, was last updated on May 3, 2026, and is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare. Its small size suggests it likely contains processed tabular data and analysis scripts rather than raw observations.
Multi-channel seismic reflection and bathymetry data from a 2016 marine geophysical survey offshore eastern Australia. The data includes a processed ~900 km east-west profile and grids covering rift basins up to 3.5 km deep. This dataset was presented at the 2017 IAG-IASPEI conference and is provided by Geoscience Australia.
CERES ES-8 Edition1 data provide a 24-hour, single-satellite, instantaneous view of scanner fluxes at the top-of-atmosphere. The data are organized into 6.6-second records and include total, shortwave, longwave, and window channel radiometric measurements. Edition1 data are flagged for instrument validation and are not suited for science publications.
Australian waters data collected by a fleet of multi-purpose ocean bottom seismographs (OBSs). The instruments have a broadband frequency range and are available at only five or six institutions globally. Data was presented at the 2017 Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Conference & Exhibition.
The IMOS SOOP-Sea Surface Temperature sub-facility provides quality-controlled, near real-time SST data from ships of opportunity and research vessels worldwide. Data is supplied within 24 hours from vessels in regions including the Southern Ocean, coastal Australia, the Pacific, and South-East Asia. Observations are used for satellite calibration and fed into the Bureau of Meteorology's operational SST analyses.
Preliminary results from a paleoseismic investigation of the southern Willunga Fault, approximately 40 km south of Adelaide, South Australia. Evidence is preserved for 3-5 ground-rupturing earthquakes since the Middle to Late Pleistocene, with single event displacements of 0.5–1.7 meters. This abstract was presented at the Australian & NZ Geomorphology Group Conference in September 2022.
NOAA's dataset contains short-lived radioisotope measurements, sediment core photographs, and bulk density/porewater data from two R/V Weatherbird II research cruises in the Gulf of Mexico. Data collection occurred from August 15 to September 27, 2013, as part of the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative following the Deepwater Horizon event. The dataset provides detailed physical and geochemical profiles of seafloor sediments.
A protocol developed by A. Chilambwe outlines a systematic review to synthesize scientific knowledge on climate change interactions with food flows. The review aims to identify priorities for future research in this domain. It was last updated on May 23, 2026, and is hosted by the DANS Data Station Physical and Technical Sciences Collection.
Geoscience Australia Data presents geophysical and stratigraphic data related to the Lord Howe Rise, a submerged continental fragment. The dataset includes marine and satellite geophysical data, dredge samples, and shallow drilling records from Cretaceous rift basins. It was last updated on 2026-03-25 and is associated with research presented at the 2016 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting.
NASA's CYGNSS constellation provides calibrated Delay Doppler Maps and bistatic radar cross section measurements for ocean surface wind analysis. At most, 8 netCDF files are produced daily, typically from 6-8 spacecraft, with a latency of approximately 2 months. This Version 1.0 Climate Data Record represents a reanalysis product with improved calibration accuracy and stability over previous versions.
From August 10-19, 2018, this dataset contains 142 CTD casts measuring water column properties from the vessel Norseman II in the Bering Strait and Southern Chukchi Sea. The data, recorded with an SBE911p system, include pressure, temperature, conductivity, salinity, oxygen, fluorescence, and turbidity. It supports the NSF Arctic Observing Network's long-term monitoring of the region's physical and biogeochemical state.
Two hundred seventy-seven CTD casts were collected during a nine-day research cruise aboard the R/V Norseman II in July 2016. The dataset contains vertical profile measurements of pressure, temperature, conductivity, oxygen, fluorescence, and turbidity from the Bering Strait and southern Chukchi Sea. Data support the NSF Arctic Observing Network and are archived in CNV format.
Ambient air quality monitoring data for the Australian Capital Territory supports the National Environment Protection Measures and a public Air Quality Index. The dataset includes unverified readings for pollutants like PM2.5, PM10, O3, CO, and NO2, along with calculated AQI values for each. It is provided by the ACT government data portal.