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27,028 datasets
Automated Weather Station Data for the High Plains contains daily surface evapotranspiration and energy exchange metrics from 140 stations. The High Plains Climate Center collects data automatically via telephone and satellite links, with annual calibration and daily quality control. Data volume is approximately 1 MB per year for every three stations.
A marine survey conducted by Geoscience Australia and the National Oceans Office under the Australian Government South-east Regional Marine Plan. The dataset includes multibeam swath bathymetry and reflectivity, along with high-resolution seismic data, revealing complex seafloor morphology and sedimentation patterns influenced by plate processes and ocean-bottom currents.
42,679 U.S. ZIP codes are covered by this dataset on drinking water quality and home safety. Artem Akulov compiled the data from EPA and over 50 federal and state sources. It was last updated in April 2026.
42,679 U.S. ZIP codes are covered by this dataset on drinking water quality and home safety. Artem Akulov compiled the data from EPA and over 50 federal and state sources. It was last updated in April 2026.
Geoscience Australia aggregated this dataset of major hydrographic polygon features from jurisdictional sources. It provides a geometric representation of both natural and artificial water bodies intended as a basis for consistent hydrological information. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-20.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a discussion document regarding the Cook submarine volcano in the Solomon Islands. The document references a 1986 paper that concluded past activity was likely hydrothermal blowouts from a sea floor vent 1300 m below sea level, rather than volcanic activity. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-20.
This archive contains raw data from the RV Investigator voyage IN2026_V01, which took place from January 02 to February 25, 2026, departing from and returning to Hobart. The data was collected using over 40 instruments, including Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers, CTD sensors, echosounders, and coring systems. The archive is curated by CSIRO's National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Information and Data Centre.
Christopher Barnard provides return period calculations for total precipitation based on ERA5, REGEN, and HADEX datasets. The dataset includes 10-year, 20-year, and 50-year return periods for a selection of reference periods. It was last updated on 2026-04-13 and includes comparisons between reference periods to quantify event rarity and intensity.
2017 data collected to identify the seasonal soil active layer at the Snipe Lake weather station in Southwest Alaska. The active layer is the top soil that thaws and refreezes seasonally, serving as a key indicator for climate and carbon cycle dynamics. These measurements were made coincidentally with NASA's ABoVE airborne microwave data acquisitions.
Rainfall and weather data covering Pakistan's flood-prone regions from 1981 to June 2026. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but the specific author, organization, and collection methodology are not provided. The description suggests it is intended for analysis of weather patterns in areas susceptible to flooding.
BMR Marine Survey 80 and 81 collected non-seismic geophysical data over the South Perth Basin during two one-month voyages in 1988. The report from Geoscience Australia details the processing techniques applied to this marine geophysical data. These surveys were part of BMR Project No 121.14, departing from Perth and finishing at Adelaide.
A thesis documents the petrology of Quaternary alkaline lavas from the Alligator Lake volcanic complex in Yukon Territory, Canada. The work is authored by a researcher affiliated with McGill University and is available through the Government of Yukon's open data portal.
A 1987 thesis details the regional tectonic setting and evolution of the late Proterozoic Mount Harper volcanic complex in the Ogilvie Mountains, Yukon. The work is authored by R. R. and is available digitally via a DOI link and in print at the EMR library.
25 Environment Canada public weather areas are combined into six larger provincial forecasting areas south of the French River. The dataset contains the boundaries of administrative areas used for forest fire weather forecasting in Ontario. It is provided by the Government of Ontario and was last updated in March 2026.
ERA5 reanalysis data powers a global, near real-time indicator for meteorological drought tracking. The dataset identifies persistent low-precipitation clusters using a 3-month Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI-3) and a DBSCAN algorithm, with a 1991-2020 baseline. Copernicus provides this data in GeoJSON format, last updated in March 2026.
Youwei Bao's research dataset contains experimental results on how PM2.5 and house dust mite (HDM) co-exposure exacerbates allergic rhinitis. The data, shared under CC BY 4.0, includes findings from bioinformatics analysis, mouse models, and human nasal epithelial cell experiments. It supports the conclusion that PM2.5 disrupts the nasal epithelial barrier via the STING/NF-ÎșB signaling pathway.
Research data from a study investigating how PM2.5 exposure exacerbates house dust mite-induced allergic rhinitis. The dataset contains experimental results from bioinformatics analysis, mouse models, and human nasal epithelial cell cultures. It supports findings on nasal barrier disruption and the STING/NF-ÎșB signaling pathway activation.
2026 research data from a study investigating how PM2.5 exacerbates house dust mite-induced allergic rhinitis via the STING/NF-ÎșB pathway. The dataset contains experimental results from in vivo mouse models and in vitro human nasal epithelial cells, assessing rhinitis symptoms, Th2 inflammation, and epithelial barrier integrity. It is a 6.3 KB Excel file with results from bioinformatics analysis and functional validation using the STING inhibitor H-151.
86.6% of Canada's forest age in 2022 was estimated using an allometric modeling approach due to a lack of widespread recent disturbance. This Landsat-derived map provides forest age across Canada's forested ecozones at a 30-meter spatial resolution, developed by Natural Resources Canada within the National Terrestrial Ecosystem Monitoring System. The data integrates Landsat and MODIS satellite information, with methods detailed in Maltman et al. (2023).
A 30-meter resolution satellite-derived map of forest age across Canada's forested ecozones for 2022. It was developed within Canada's National Terrestrial Ecosystem Monitoring System (NTEMS) by Natural Resources Canada, using Landsat and MODIS data. The map employs three approaches, with the allometric method applied to 86.6% of the area where no recent disturbance is evident.