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27,061 datasets
Canada's Black Carbon Inventory tracks annual emissions of this climate-warming and health-impacting aerosol from combustion sources. The dataset originates from the Air Pollutant Emission Inventory's PM2.5 emissions data and supports national air quality strategy development. It covers emissions from 2013 to 2024.
The CosmOz network provides hourly soil moisture estimates from 19 stations across Australia, using cosmic-ray sensors that measure fast neutrons over an area of approximately 30 hectares. The data includes parameters like neutron counts, rainfall, temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure, with measurements representing an effective soil depth of 10-30 cm. The network was established in 2010 and is maintained by CSIRO and TERN.
Ulster University produced the Coastal Change Information Tool in September 2023 to explain shoreline change dynamics for the entire Northern Ireland coastline. The tool comprises 142 individual data points, each containing a written description of historic patterns, an interpretation of causes, identification of key features, and a statement of possible future shoreline behavior. It integrates findings from the Northern Ireland Historical Shoreline Analysis Project and other coastal datasets collected by DAERA.
Geoscience Australia Data published a legacy dataset on Cainozoic basaltic volcanoes in North Queensland. The dataset is available in PDF and HTML formats, with minimal metadata available. Its last update was recorded on 2026-05-06 20:56:40.486696.
NASA's High Mountain Asia COAWST Daily 4km Regional Climate Model Simulations V001 contains 15 years of daily averaged or accumulated modeled data for the High Mountain Asia region. Generated by the Coupled-Ocean-Atmosphere-Waves-Sediment Transport (COAWST) modeling system, this dataset was developed for the NASA High Mountain Asia Team (HiMAT) to research water resource use. It provides high-resolution (4km) synthetic climate variables over a critical geographic area.
Nitrogen dioxide diffusion tube sites have been monitored within the Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council area since 2002. The dataset likely contains average readings from these sites, providing a longitudinal record of local air pollution. It was last updated on 2026-05 -01 and is published under the OGL-UK-3.0 license.
Air Quality Hotspots are areas of poor air quality under consideration for remedial measures within the Dudley Metropolitan Borough. The dataset is published by the Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council and was last updated on May 1, 2026. It is licensed under the OGL-UK-3.0.
County-level records detail the attainment status of U.S. counties for National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). The dataset tracks statuses for pollutants like ozone and nitrogen, with updates provided by the New York State government. Multiple platforms list the most recent update as April 2026, indicating a forward-looking maintenance schedule.
A source of seasonal difference images comparing current ground cover to a historical reference for Queensland from 1987 to present. It is generated using a modified dynamic reference cover method applied to Landsat data, excluding cleared areas and undulating slopes. The output consists of images where negative pixel values indicate locations with less cover than their historical reference.
Shrink-swell hazard maps for Great Britain, integrating UKCP09 climate projections up to 2080. The dataset is produced by the British Geological Survey at two resolutions: a 2km grid overview and a more detailed 50m grid version. The data identifies areas where changing climatic conditions may increase the potential for shrink-swell, a significant geohazard.
Shrink-swell is the most significant geohazard across Great Britain. This dataset from the British Geological Survey identifies areas of increased shrink-swell hazard potential due to changing climatic conditions, based on UKCP18 projections for the RCP8.5 emissions scenario up to 2070. It includes a premium version generated at a detailed 50-meter grid resolution.
UKCP09 research project forecasts identify areas of shrink-swell geohazard across Great Britain with increased potential due to changing climatic conditions. The dataset has been created at two levels of detail for different climatic scenarios and dates up to 2080. The British Geological Survey (BGS) produced this data, with a premium version at 50m resolution.
Canada's forested ecozones are covered by spatially explicit projections of wildfire burn probability at a 30-meter resolution. The dataset was developed by Natural Resources Canada within the National Terrestrial Ecosystem Monitoring System framework and published in 2025. It models future burn probability for four climate scenarios and four time periods from 2021 to 2100, based on climate, vegetation, and topographic conditions.
Queensland and Northern Territory coverage of seasonal fractional ground cover images, created using a modified dynamic reference cover method. The product has been superseded and will not be processed from early 2023, with an updated version available. It was last updated on the platform in March 2026.
Geoscience Australia Data published a study testing a model for stratiform copper ore genesis in modern environments on the northeastern shore of Spencer Gulf, South Australia. The investigation analyzes interactions between saline redbed groundwaters and Holocene peritidal carbonates, focusing on metal transport and precipitation. The dataset was last updated on 2026-03-25.
The Philippines Marine Seismic Survey Project Cruise Report describes a 1992 joint survey by the Australian Bureau of Mineral Resources and the Philippine Office of Energy Affairs. It collected 2750 km of 192-channel seismic data, plus geochemical sniffer, gravity, magnetic, and bathymetric data across four offshore basins. The data was intended for processing and integration with existing industry data to assess petroleum potential.
Samples from eight dredge hauls collected during BMR cruise 107 from several seamounts in the Vening Meinesz chain, south of Christmas Island, yielded calcareous nannofossils, foraminiferids, and fragmentary macrofossils with ages ranging from Late Cretaceous to Holocene. The data, published by Geoscience Australia, provides insights into the geological history, volcanic activity, and paleoenvironmental changes of the northeastern Indian Ocean seamounts.
South Australian seismic and magnetotelluric research presented at a workshop held in Adelaide on 6 May 2010. The record contains extended abstracts from the event, which was aggregated by Geoscience Australia Data. The dataset was last updated on the platform in April 2026.
Seven sediment cores from the Exmouth Plateau and Perth Basin and seven from the Ceduna Terrace provide evidence of glacial-interglacial changes. Data includes sediment accumulation rates, biogenic components like CaCO3 and organic carbon, benthic foraminiferal abundances, and stable isotope records since the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). The dataset, from Geoscience Australia, suggests glacial productivity off Western Australia was 1.5-2 times higher than during the Holocene.
Gridded hydrological model river flow estimates on a 1km grid over Northern Ireland for the period December 1980 to November 2080. The dataset includes monthly mean river flow, annual maxima of daily mean flow, and annual minima of 7-day mean flow, provided in netCDF files. It was produced as part of the UK-SCAPE project, a NERC-funded National Capability Science Single Centre award.