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27,077 datasets
Oregon's water rights data depicts the location of each water right diversion point and associated place of use polygon. All current and individually held water rights are shown, excluding those held by irrigation districts, applications, temporary transfers, instream leases, and limited licenses. The dataset is maintained by the State of Oregon and was last updated in March 2026.
Points of Diversion (POD) and Places of Use (POU) data from the State of Oregon Water Resources Department. The dataset depicts the location of each water right diversion point and associated place-of-use polygon, providing basic information about the associated water rights. It includes all current and individually held water rights except for those held by irrigation districts, applications, temporary transfers, instream leases, and limited licenses.
A dataset from the State of Oregon depicting the location of water right diversion points (POD) and place of use polygons (POU). It provides basic information about associated water rights for all current and individually held rights, excluding those held by irrigation districts, applications, temporary transfers, instream leases, and limited licenses. The dataset was last updated on 2026-03-22.
Points of Diversion - Groundwater/Domestic from the State of Oregon's datagov platform depicts the location of water right diversion points and places of use polygons. The dataset includes all current and individually held water rights, excluding those held by irrigation districts, applications, temporary transfers, instream leases, and limited licenses. It was last updated on 2026-03-22 03:16:58.981108.
Points of Diversion (POD) and Places of Use (POU) for individually held water rights in Oregon, provided by the State of Oregon. The dataset excludes rights held by irrigation districts, applications, temporary transfers, instream leases, and limited licenses. Official code definitions and compilation procedures are documented in linked PDFs from the Oregon Water Resources Department.
A 2026 dataset from the State of Oregon depicting the location of water right diversion points (POD) and places of use (POU) polygons. It provides basic information about associated water rights for all current, individually held rights, excluding those held by irrigation districts and certain other categories. The data is maintained by the Oregon Water Resources Department.
Oregon's water rights data includes Points of Diversion (POD) and Places of Use (POU) for individually held water rights. The dataset is maintained by the State of Oregon's Water Resources Department and was last updated in March 2026. It excludes rights held by irrigation districts, applications, temporary transfers, instream leases, and limited licenses.
Haiti's South, Grande Anse, and Nippes departments are covered in this preliminary damage assessment for the 14 August 2021 M7.2 earthquake. The United Nations Satellite Centre (UNOSAT) analyzed approximately 550 km2, identifying 1,842 damaged buildings and 130 road obstacles by comparing pre- and post-event satellite imagery. The report was last updated in March 2026.
Shunxiang Yang's dataset supports the research paper 'Global Physical Climate Risk, Anxiety and Fertility: Evidence from a Cross-Country Panel'. The data and model files are available in DTA and DO formats under a CC-BY-4.0 license. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-19.
Autonomous Parsivel Unit (APU) IMPACTS data provides precipitation observations for the Investigation of Microphysics and Precipitation for Atlantic Coast-Threatening Snowstorms campaign. The dataset includes measurements of precipitation amount, rate, reflectivity, liquid water content, drop diameter, and drop concentration. It was collected by the GHRC DAAC and covers a specific campaign period in early 2020.
142.4 KB of data and code supporting research on the nonlinear relationship between climate change and electricity consumption. The dataset, authored by Yue Ji and released under an MIT license, includes files in DOCX and XLSX formats. It was last updated on April 19, 2026, and is hosted on figshare.
Monthly anomalies for the world's large aquifer systems from August 2002 to July 2016. The data includes total terrestrial water storage, soil moisture, surface water, snow water, and groundwater storage, derived from an ensemble of three GRACE satellite products and four NASA GLDAS land surface models, with aggregated precipitation data from the Climatic Research Unit. This dataset was produced by the British Geological Survey under a NERC grant.
General circulation model output from the HadCM3 model processed for the study of the 8.2 ka cooling event. The data includes variables such as ocean temperature, salinity, precipitation, air temperature, mixed layer depth, sea ice concentration, and meridional overturning circulation strength. The dataset was created under NERC grant NE/L002574/1 and is associated with the 2017 paper by Matero et al.
Geochemical data from three volcanoesโAntuco in Chile, Jocotitlan in Mexico, and Montserratโall affected by major debris avalanches. The spreadsheet includes bulk-rock XRF and ICP-MS data, Sr and Pb isotope measurements, and glass analyses for Montserrat, along with a summary database of published volcanic debris avalanche examples. This data was collected under NERC Grant NE/I02044X/2 to investigate the long-term evolution of volcanic systems.
Fuego volcano in Guatemala is the source of this geochemical dataset. It includes whole rock data from X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) and analyses of glass and plagioclase microlites from electron probe microanalysis (EPMA). The data were produced at the University of Edinburgh's School of Geosciences, with samples collected between 2012 and 2025.
6 papers describe seismic data from volcano observatories and laboratory experiments, along with novel methods for data analysis and synchronization. The dataset was produced under NERC grant NE/H02297X/1 and is hosted by the British Geological Survey. It was last updated on 2026-04-09.
Philippines climate change scenarios from 1980 to 2089, using UKCP18 RCP 2.6 and RCP 8.5 pathways. The dataset contains 30 model runs from the Philippine National Hydrological model, simulating variables like evapotranspiration and runoff. It was provided by the British Geological Survey and last updated in April 2026.
The Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) CPEX dataset contains satellite products from the NASA Aqua platform, collected to support the Convective Processes Experiment field campaign. Data were gathered over the North Atlantic, Gulf of America, and Caribbean Sea region during sixteen DC-8 missions from May to June 2017. This dataset is managed by the GHRC DAAC and is available in HDF-4 format.
1960 to present data includes approximately 5,800 current meter and acoustic doppler time series, 4,500 coastal temperature time series, and 200 tide gauge records for the Northwest Atlantic and Arctic. The Ocean Science Division at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography maintains this inventory of oceanographic time series, which is updated regularly.
A final report on a seismic reflection survey conducted in the Sydney Basin, New South Wales, between February and May 1957. The dataset is a legacy product from Geoscience Australia, published on data_gov_au. The report is available in PDF and HTML formats.