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Climate models, weather data, oceanography, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental monitoring
26,964 datasets
Snowpack measurements across a gridwork ~100 km from major upgrading facilities map winter-time atmospheric contaminant loadings. The dataset, published by Environment and Climate Change Canada and associated researchers, is used to assess long-term trends and model impacts on river systems. Data are subjects of multiple peer-reviewed publications detailing methods, QA/QC, and conclusions.
Aeromagnetic and seismic reflection data reveal the basement architecture and formation of an ocean-continent transform boundary off western Tasmania. The dataset, provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network, was last updated in April 2026. It maps reactivated structures like the Avoca-Sorell fault system and compares the margin to other global transform boundaries.
Aeromagnetic and seismic reflection data from the Australian Ocean Data Network reveals the basement architecture and formation history of an ocean-continent transform boundary off western Tasmania. The dataset maps reactivated structures like the Avoca-Sorell fault system and deep sedimentary basins, comparing them to other global transform margins. It was last updated in April 2026.
Encompassing selected discharge quality data from the Eastern Treatment Plant (ETP) in Melbourne, Australia. Samples are taken as grab samples at specific timestamps, with results reported in milligrams per liter for parameters including Ammonia, BOD, COD, and Nitrogen.
The Australian Ocean Data Network provides data on crustal mass deficiency (CMD) across Australia and nearby marine areas, derived from seismic refraction surveys. The dataset estimates density-depth structures and calculates CMD values ranging from about 13 to 21 kt/m^2 on land and 15 to 17 kt/m^2 in marine regions. It was last updated on 2026-04-10.
The Australian Ocean Data Network provides a scientific paper on the 'Geera Clay equivalent', a regressive marine unit in the Renmark Group. The document discusses sandy clays deposited during the waning phase of the Oligocene-Middle Miocene transgression, containing marine dinoflagellates and pollen species. It proposes correlations for the Mologa weathering surface with sequence boundaries from 13.8 Ma or 10.5 Ma.
McArthur Basin hydrogeological inventory contains descriptive attribute information grouped into themes like location, geology, hydrogeology, and land use. The dataset, provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network, describes a Paleoproterozoic to Mesoproterozoic geological formation in northern Australia with a thickness of up to 15,000 meters. It was last updated in April 2026.
Surat Basin hydrogeological inventory provides descriptive attribute information for areas bounded by spatial groundwater features. The dataset groups topics into themes including location, geology, hydrogeology, groundwater management, and land use. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
Eucla Basin, covering 1,150,000 square kilometers, houses the world's largest grouping of onshore Cenozoic marine sediments. This hydrogeological inventory groups descriptive attributes into themes like location, geology, groundwater, and land use. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
The Sydney Basin in Australia contains a hydrogeological inventory with descriptive attributes grouped into themes like location, geology, hydrogeology, and land use. The dataset, published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, describes rock formations from the Late Carboniferous to Middle Triassic periods and includes details on coal deposits and basin structure. It was last updated in April 2026.
Hydrocarbon biomarkers from a 1.64-billion-year-old marine basin in northern Australia reveal the ecological structure of mid-Proterozoic ocean communities. The data includes evidence for phototrophic purple and green sulphur bacteria, indicating anoxic, sulphidic, and stratified deep waters. This research was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and the dataset entry was last updated in April 2026.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency data integrates facility location information with records from the RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse (RBLC). The RBLC contains case-specific information on air pollution control technologies required for stationary sources. This subset links EPA's Facility Registry Service (FRS) geospatial facility data to RBLC technology records.
BMRG06MV bathymetry data was collected by Bishop Museum, Hawaii and the University of California San Diego aboard the R/V Melville from 22 February to 13 April 1996. The dataset contains 128m-210m resolution, 32-bit geotiffs processed from SeaBeam 2000 sonar data using CARIS HIPS and SIPS software. It covers the transit route from Fremantle to Port Hedland on the Southeast Indian Ridge.
Polar ocean data from a project developing autonomous Wave Glider platforms for high-latitude air-sea interaction research. The project, led by researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography with NSF support, involves testing in laboratory facilities and field deployments off La Jolla, CA and the Southern Ocean, with final data expected by August 2026.
GPS measurements track land uplift in northern Antarctica Peninsula and Amundsen Sea Embayment due to rapid ice sheet melting. The dataset supports a computer model, CitcomSVE, which simulates crust and mantle displacement using 3-D mantle viscosity and elastic properties. The project aims to interpret GPS data to constrain mantle viscosity and predict future land displacement.
Climate model output data from NCAR's Community Earth System Model CMIP5 runs provides six hourly intervals for the 3-D global atmosphere. It includes a 20th Century simulation from 1950 to 2005 and three Representative Concentration Pathway future scenarios spanning 2005 to 2100. These computer runs were completed in 2011 by the SCIOPS organization.
Model data investigates carbon outgassing patterns and three-dimensional overturning pathways in the Southern Ocean. The analysis uses the Biogeochemical Southern Ocean State Estimate (B-SOSE), a model that assimilates observations. The dataset is associated with an NSF-funded project and is scheduled for updates until 2028.
Oceanographic and remote sensing data support a study on the response of East Antarctica's Totten and Denman glaciers to ocean warming. The project uses numerical models constrained by in-situ float profiler measurements of water temperature and salinity and satellite-derived melt rates. This international research, led by AMD_USAPDC with British and Australian partners, aims to reduce uncertainty in century-scale sea-level rise projections, with data current through 2026.
Western Prydz Bay, Antarctica, contains features documenting sedimentary processes from the last glacial cycle. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this dataset, which analyzes grounding zone wedges, flutes, and dune fields using seismic profiles and sidescan sonographs. The record was last updated in April 2026.
Satellite-derived bathymetry and seafloor habitat classification data for the Christmas Island Marine Park. The dataset provides 2-meter horizontal resolution mapping of shallow waters from 0 to 25 meters depth, processed by EOMAP using proprietary software. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in 2026.