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Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity data is provided in a 0.05-degree global Climate Modeling Grid. The dataset contains 17 layers per composite, including daytime and nighttime LST, quality assessments, and emissivity from six spectral bands. It is produced by NASA's LPCLOUD from Terra MODIS sensor observations.
Monthly land surface temperature and emissivity data derived from Aqua MODIS daily observations, composited into a 0.05-degree global climate modeling grid. The dataset includes daytime and nighttime measurements, quality assessments, and ancillary data layers. It is produced by the LPCLOUD organization using Version 6.1 of the MYD11C3 product.
MYD11C1 Version 6.1 from NASA's LPCLOUD provides daily global land surface temperature and emissivity values on a 0.05-degree Climate Modeling Grid. The dataset includes daytime and nighttime observations, quality control layers, and emissivity data from specific MODIS bands. A single global granule consists of 7,200 columns by 3,600 rows.
Eight-day composite land surface temperature and emissivity data on a 0.05-degree global climate modeling grid. The dataset provides 17 layers per composite, including daytime and nighttime LST, quality control, observation times, and emissivity from six spectral bands. It is produced by LPCLOUD from NASA's Aqua MODIS instrument.
July 21 to August 16, 1991 data from the Advanced Microwave Precipitation Radiometer deployed during the Convection and Precipitation/Electrification Experiment. The dataset contains brightness temperature measurements at four microwave frequencies (10.7, 19.35, 37.1, and 85.5 GHz) over central Florida. It is hosted by the NASA GHRC DAAC.
Three datasets contain hydrochemical measurements from the Campi Flegrei volcanic caldera in Italy. The data includes historical records from deep wells and shallow waters collected over fifty years, compiled by author Monica Piochi. The repository was last updated on April 30, 2026.
NASA's Western Land Data Assimilation System (WLDAS) provides a long-term record of near-surface hydrology for the western United States. The system uses NASA's Land Information System (LIS) to drive the Noah-MP Land Surface Model, simulating states and fluxes from meteorological inputs. Outputs include soil moisture, snow depth, evapotranspiration, and derived quantities like groundwater recharge.
Health Canada's Canadian Radiological Monitoring Network provides gross alpha and beta activity concentrations in drinking water, measured in becquerels per liter (Bq/L). The data monitors water from two treatment plants in Ottawa, Ontario, with results consistently below national screening levels of 0.5 and 1.0 Bq/L.
Health Canada's Radiological Monitoring Network provides monthly tritium activity concentration measurements in becquerels per cubic meter (Bq/mΒ³) from atmospheric water vapor. The data covers monitoring stations in Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick, primarily near nuclear power plants. An average concentration of 0.22 Bq/mΒ³ was reported for the period 2004 to 2013.
January-February 2011 survey collected over 1800 high-resolution still images of the Antarctic sea floor from 75 successful camera deployments. The dataset provides a post-calving benchmark for monitoring physical, chemical, and biological changes in the Mertz Glacier region. Images document benthic community composition and substrate type to enhance understanding of Antarctic marine biodiversity.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) maintains a catalog of over 600 disaster response resources. These datasets, maps, and applications are organized by hazard types like floods, hurricanes, and wildfires, and are sourced from partners including HHS, Census, and NASA. The catalog was last updated on May 4, 2026.
Sediment data from the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 363, funded by NERC grant NE/P016456/1. The dataset contains measurements of sediment coarse fraction percentage (>63 microns) and fish teeth abundance within that fraction, collected to study the evolution of the Pacific warm pool over the past 15 million years. It was contributed by the British Geological Survey (BGS) and last updated in April 2026.
5x5 kilometre grid maps show estimated deposition values for sulphur, oxidised nitrogen, reduced nitrogen, and base cations across the UK, averaged from 2017 to 2019. The dataset provides habitat-specific data for moorland/short vegetation and forest, plus grid-square averages over multiple land cover types. It was generated and compiled with funding from the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology and UK government departments.
North Pacific core-top foraminifera census data compiled from the literature under NERC grant NE/N011716/1. The dataset is a collection from the glacial North Pacific, created by the British Geological Survey and last updated in April 2026. It aims to investigate CO2 storage and release in the deep ocean during Pleistocene glacial cycles.
Complete Great Britain national coverage of geological shrink-swell hazard potential is provided by the British Geological Survey. The assessment is based on BGS DiGMap data and expert knowledge of clay mineral behavior, modeling properties across the near surface. Data is available in ESRI Shapefile and MapInfo formats, with a last recorded update in April 2026.
Supplementary material for a published paper on Early Paleogene wildfires in peat-forming environments in Germany. The dataset is associated with a NERC grant aiming to improve climate-biogeochemistry models for ancient methane levels. It was last updated on 2026-04 09 and originates from the British Geological Survey.
Late Quaternary to Holocene sediment cores from the Antarctic margin, containing seasonally layered fossil diatom records. The dataset, produced by the British Geological Survey under NERC grant NE/G004811/1, provides an archive of ice-ocean-climate interactions. It was last updated on 2026-04-09.
CAN-EWLAT provides science-based planning data for climate change adaptation of coastal infrastructure related to future water-level extremes and wave climate changes. The tool includes vertical allowance and wave climate components, developed primarily for Fisheries and Oceans Canada Small Craft Harbours locations. It is intended for coastal planners dealing with infrastructure along Canadaβs ocean coastlines.
St. Croix and surrounding regions are covered by this dataset of airborne radar measurements collected during the CPEX-AW field campaign from August 20 to September 4, 2021. The dataset contains radar reflectivity, Doppler velocity, linear depolarization ratio, and normalized radar cross section measurements from the APR-3 instrument onboard a NASA DC-8 aircraft. It was produced by NASA and ESA as part of a joint effort to validate the ADM-Aeolus satellite wind lidar.
ACT Government Geospatial Data Catalogue provides the boundary of the Upper Murrumbidgee Catchment for Waterwatch. The feature layer maps the approximate boundary based on a 30-second DEM hydrology model in the GDA2020 coordinate system. The dataset was last updated on April 4, 2026.