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Measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a wet sclerophyll forest using eddy covariance techniques. The station, established in 2000, is located in Bago State Forest, New South Wales, at an elevation of 1200m. It is managed by CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research.
Measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in an open woodland savanna using eddy covariance techniques. The site features a 23m instrument mast and collects data on heat, water vapor, carbon dioxide, temperature, humidity, wind, rainfall, and radiation. It is provided by the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network.
Comprising eddy covariance measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a tropical forest. The data originates from the Robson Creek flux station in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, an upland rainforest with an average tree height of 28 meters and mean annual precipitation of 2000mm. The site is part of a network including monitoring stations at Cape Tribulation and Cow Bay.
Flood defences built to protect against river and sea flooding in Wales. The dataset includes a risk classification recognized in the Flood Risk Assessment Wales (FRAW) map. Data is provided by the Government Digital Service and will be gradually updated with new defences and their protected areas.
Encompassing eddy covariance measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a seasonally flooded tropical woodland. Measurements include heat, water vapor, carbon dioxide fluxes, temperature, humidity, wind, radiation, soil heat flux, and soil moisture. The site features a 15m instrument mast and vegetation dominated by Oryza rufipogon, Pseudoraphis spinescens, and Eleocharis dulcis.
A thesis analyzing geomorphic processes and development rates for talus slopes and protalus rock glaciers. The study focuses on the Ogilvie and Wernecke Mountains in Yukon Territory. The dataset is provided by the Government of Yukon.
A collection of measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a pastoral, dryland agricultural area using eddy covariance techniques. Measurements include heat, water vapor, carbon dioxide fluxes, temperature, humidity, wind, rainfall, net radiation, and soil parameters. The site elevation is 152m with mean annual precipitation of 650mm.
2015–2024 oblast-year panel data for Kazakhstan combines cereal yield observations with seasonal weather anomaly indicators derived from ERA5-Land reanalysis data. The dataset includes temperature, precipitation, and wind anomalies measured relative to the 1991–2020 climatological normal for two seasonal windows. It was created by Alexandr Pyagay and provides replication materials for a study on yield risk and regional heterogeneity.
The Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) quantifies precipitation deficits and surpluses for multiple time scales at Environment Canada long-term climate stations in Ontario. The dataset includes SPI calculations for one, three, six, nine, 12, and 24-month periods. It is a legacy dataset from the Government of Ontario that is no longer maintained.
Point locations of water and weather monitoring stations used by Ontario's Surface Water Monitoring Centre. The dataset includes multiple station types such as streamflow gauges, climate stations, road weather stations, and snow survey stations. It was published by the Government of Ontario and last updated in March 2026.
Featuring measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a woodland savanna site using eddy covariance techniques. The site features a 16.4 m canopy and collects data on heat, water vapor, carbon dioxide, temperature, humidity, wind, rainfall, and radiation. Ancillary measurements include leaf area index, leaf physiological properties, soil properties, and airborne remote sensing data from September 2008.
This time-series dataset tracks El Niño and La Niña events through monthly sea surface temperature (SST) measurements in the east-central equatorial Pacific. Published via HDX and derived from NOAA Climate Prediction Center data, it provides historical records updated through March 2026. The data includes standardized Oceanic Niño Index (ONI) values and specific event classifications based on sustained temperature anomalies.
Aggregating measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a woody savanna ecosystem dominated by Eucalyptus tectifica and Planchonia careya. Data was collected using eddy covariance techniques from a 15-meter instrument mast, capturing heat, water vapor, carbon dioxide fluxes, and meteorological variables. The site elevation is close to 90m with mean annual precipitation of 1730mm.
Composed of measurements of the exchange of energy and mass between the surface and the atmospheric boundary-layer in temperate eucalypt woodland using eddy covariance techniques. The data is collected from the Great Western Woodlands Site, a 16 million hectare mosaic of vegetation in south-west Western Australia, established in 2012. The site is located in a semi-arid woodland region with a mean annual rainfall as low as 220 mm.
Aggregating eddy covariance measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a wet sclerophyll forest dominated by Mountain Ash trees averaging 75m in height. The site includes a chronosequence of forest stands aged 20, 80, and 300 years, established by fires over the last three centuries. Data collection began in May 2010 following the replacement of a station destroyed by bushfire in 2009.
2019 gravity grids combine over 1.4 million suitable ground observations from the 1940s onward with satellite and airborne data. Geoscience Australia and GNS Science produced these grids, which include Free Air Anomaly, Complete Bouguer Anomaly, and De-trended Global Isostatic Residual values at a 400-meter cell size.
Early 1970s photographs document a pilot study for the Arctic Ice Dynamics Joint Experiment (AIDJEX). The collection contains 83 JPEG images, primarily from 1972, showing a main camp and two satellite camps on drifting sea ice in the Beaufort Sea north of Alaska, forming a triangle with 100 km sides. Captions for 60 images are provided in an Excel file, and at least four aerial photographs depict the drifting ice station T-3 from 1974.
Nitrate concentration and isotopic composition measurements collected from snowpits in the Tibetan Plateau. The dataset was authored by Yichao Wu and last updated on May 1, 2026. It is a small dataset, stored in an XLSX file with a size of 45.5 KB.
Marine reflection seismic survey data was collected in Exmouth Gulf and along the west coast of Western Australia in 1961. The survey was conducted by West Australian Petroleum Pty Limited using a two-boat operation with Lorac radio and sextant positioning. Processed data includes maps for Cretaceous horizons, pre-Cretaceous structure, water depth, and time intervals.
Comprising eddy covariance measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a lowland tropical rainforest near Cow Bay, Queensland. The station was established in December 2008 and is managed by James Cook University, measuring fluxes of heat, water vapor, and carbon dioxide. Supplementary meteorological measurements include temperature, humidity, wind speed, rainfall, and radiation.