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26,976 datasets
Ethiopia's baseline water stress, measuring the ratio of total water withdrawals to available renewable surface water supplies. The dataset has a 0.05-degree pixel resolution (approximately 5000 meters) and was developed by the World Resources Institute's Aqueduct project for the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Center. It uses a long-term supply series from 1950β2010 to measure chronic water stress rather than drought.
1948 to 1985 inventory of 5,297 glaciers in west Greenland, spanning latitudes 59 to 71 degrees north and longitudes 43 to 53 degrees west. The dataset was compiled by NSIDC using a simplified World Glacier Monitoring Service basin division system. Data sources include 1:250000 maps, Landsat imagery, and aerial photographs.
Eighteen biannual shapefiles document glacier area changes across Alaska from 1985 to 2020. The dataset distinguishes between overall glacier area, debris-covered ice, and debris-free ice. It is provided by the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC).
Global Seasonal-Snow Classification, Version 1 maps global snow into categories like tundra, boreal forest, maritime, ephemeral, prairie, montane forest, and ice. The dataset is derived from climatologies of air temperature, precipitation, and wind speed. It is provided by the NSIDCV0 organization and was last updated in March 2026.
A 5.5 KB dataset by Obroma O. Agumagu, last updated March 25, 2026, analyzing six Nigerian national policy documents. The data likely contains results from a qualitative document analysis, including keyword frequencies and binary coding, to assess policy alignment on hydrological hazards in the Niger Delta region.
Prince Edward Island's dataset provides general information regarding permits issued under the Environmental Protection Act Air Quality Regulations. It is published by the Government of Prince Edward Island and covers permits issued from 2013 to the present.
BOREAS AFM-12 provides a regional land cover classification for a 619-km by 821-km subset of the BOREAS study region. The dataset was created by analyzing multitemporal 1-km AVHRR data from NOAA 11, using monthly NDVI composites from April to September 1992, and validated with Landsat TM imagery and extensive ground observations. It was produced by ORNL_CLOUD and is available on multiple platforms.
CAR SCAR-A Level 1 data from NASA's GES DISC focuses on sulfate aerosols and smoke from biomass burning. The SCAR-B campaign occurred in the western Atlantic Ocean. The dataset likely contains processed satellite measurements for atmospheric radiation, aerosol radiance, cloud properties, and ocean reflectance.
Permafrost temperature data originates from a 24-borehole array in Arctic Alaska, managed by the U.S. Geological Survey as part of the Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost. The dataset contains fully processed temperature measurements from borehole logs, representing true temperatures in wellbores and surrounding rock. Data collection spans from 1973 to 2014.
Twelve monthly valid ice masks define possible Arctic sea ice locations to filter spurious signals from passive microwave satellite data. The masks are derived from historical National Ice Center monthly sea ice climatologies and are provided on a 304 x 448 grid in netCDF-CF 1.6 format. This dataset is produced by the NSIDC and is available via FTP.
Hourly measurements of PM2.5 and PM10, along with internal sensor temperature and relative humidity, collected by the District of Columbia Department of Energy & Environment (DOEE). Data is gathered through a network of Clarity Node sensors via 24-hour continuous monitoring to understand hyper-local air quality. The dataset is published by the District of Columbia and was last updated on March 25, 2026.
U-Pb zircon ages and Hf isotopic data from sedimentary and volcanic rocks in the Cobequid Highlands, Nova Scotia, Canada. The dataset, published by Sandra M. Barr on figshare, likely contains geochemical measurements used to investigate the early history of the Avalonia terrane. The file is 224.6 KB in size and was last updated on 2026-05-06.
Historic and inactive groundwater bores previously available on the Water Measurement Information System (WMIS). The dataset is provided by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and was last updated on 2026-04-09. It includes information for non-SOBN bores.
Geoscience Australia's Exploring for the Future program delivers foundational datasets for central northern Australia. The data includes seismic surveys, geochronology, and geochemistry acquired from 2016 to 2024. This work aims to de-risk resource exploration in greenfield regions like the South Nicholson Region.
A dataset from the Government of Yukon presenting preliminary results for mapping mineral prospectivity. It likely contains tabular and geospatial data related to Nd-Hf isotope analysis for volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-17 and is published under the OGL-CA-2.0 license.
MISR-derived case study data for Kilauea volcanic eruptions from 2000 to 2018. The dataset includes geometric plume height records and qualitative radiometric particle property information from the MISR INteractive eXplorer (MINX) and MISR Research Aerosol (RA) retrieval algorithms. Data collection is complete and was analyzed in a 2021 paper by Flower and Kahn.
NOAA's Multi-Radar/Multi-Sensor System produces over 100 automated severe weather, transportation, and precipitation products. The system integrates data from multiple radars, surface and upper air observations, lightning detection, satellites, and forecast models. MRMS was operationally deployed in 2014 and upgraded to version 12 in October 2020.
NOAA-20 VIIRS Level-2 Regional 11Β΅m Day/Night Sea Surface Temperature (SST) data is produced by the Ocean Biology DAAC at NASA. The near real-time (NRT) quicklook products provide a snapshot of data from a single orbit using the best-available ancillary meteorological and ozone data at the time. The dataset uses version R2024.0 and was last updated on 2026-03 12.
NOAA-20 VIIRS Level-3 binned data provides global sea surface temperature measurements at 11Β΅m for day and night conditions. The Ocean Biology DAAC at NASA produces this near real-time version using the best-available ancillary meteorological and ozone data, though the calibration is noted as less than optimal. This quicklook product offers a snapshot of data from within a single orbit.
NOAA-20 VIIRS Level-3 binned sea surface temperature data produced by NASA's Ocean Biology DAAC. The dataset provides a near real-time snapshot of global ocean temperature using a triple-window algorithm. Data is processed with quicklook methodology, using the best-available ancillary inputs within a short time period of a single orbit.