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ASTER Surface Reflectance VNIR and Crosstalk Corrected SWIR (AST_07XT) data measures the fraction of solar radiation reflected from Earth's surface, corrected for atmospheric effects and viewing geometry. The product is generated by NASA from ASTER L1B imagery, with VNIR bands at 15-meter and SWIR bands at 30-meter spatial resolution. Version 4 incorporates improved atmospheric correction using MERRA-2 data and applies a crosstalk correction to SWIR bands.
Ecoregions data for the Yukon territory, published by the Government of Yukon. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-17 16:05:50.751807 and is available in HTML and PDF formats under the OGL-CA-2.0 license. Specific details on data volume, structure, and columns are not provided in the metadata.
NARSTO_PAC2001_GVRD_CAPMON_AIR_QUALITY_DATA is a supplemental air quality dataset from the Pacific 2001 study. It contains monitoring data from 20 sites in the Greater Vancouver Regional District and the Canadian Air and Precipitation Monitoring Network, collected from January 1, 2001, to January 1, 2002. The data were compiled by the North American Research Strategy for Tropospheric Ozone (NARSTO) and are archived by NASA.
A collection of time series output from the ACCESS1-0 Earth System model for the CMIP5 piControl experiment, which simulates non-evolving pre-industrial conditions. The data is provided in netCDF format per variable at the model's native spatial grid resolution. It is part of a coordinated framework for climate change experiments intended for assessment in the IPCC AR5 and beyond.
Daily global land surface reflectance data produced by NASA's MODIS Terra and Aqua satellites. The dataset is processed using the Multi-Angle Implementation of Atmospheric Correction (MAIAC) algorithm to correct for atmospheric gases and aerosols, providing an estimate of ground-level spectral reflectance. It includes 34 Science Dataset layers such as surface reflectance for 12 spectral bands, quality assessment bits, and geometric angles.
Over a decade of routine in-situ atmospheric measurements from NASA's Alpha Jet aircraft over California, Nevada, and the coastal Pacific. The project, a partnership with H211, L.L.C., includes calibrated ozone, formaldehyde, carbon dioxide, and methane data, plus 3-D winds, supporting satellite validation. AJAX celebrated its 200th science flight in 2016 and has studied phenomena from forest fires to pollution transport.
Over a decade of routine in-situ atmospheric measurements from the Alpha Jet Atmospheric eXperiment (AJAX) partnership between NASA Ames and H211, L.L.C. The project celebrated its 200th science flight in 2016 and collects calibrated ozone, formaldehyde, carbon dioxide, and methane mixing ratios, plus meteorological data, during 2-hour flights reaching ~8.5 km altitude over California, Nevada, and the coastal Pacific.
The Alpha Jet Atmospheric eXperiment (AJAX) dataset provides in-situ atmospheric measurements from routine aircraft flights over California, Nevada, and the coastal Pacific. The data includes calibrated mixing ratios for ozone, formaldehyde, carbon dioxide, and methane, along with 3-D winds and meteorological data, collected via multiple vertical profiles per flight over more than a decade. This project, a partnership between NASA Ames Research Center and H211, L.L.C., supports satellite validation for missions like OCO-2/3 and GOSAT.
Daily summaries from Norfolk International Airport, sourced from NOAA's Global Historical Climatology Network โ Daily dataset. It includes metrics such as maximum temperature, minimum temperature, average temperature, precipitation, snowfall, and average wind speed. The dataset is updated daily.
CERES Bidirectional Scans (BDS) data from the Aqua satellite's Flight Model 3 instrument, collected for instrument validation purposes. The data product contains twenty-four hours of Level-1B data per scanner, including samples of Earth scans and calibration views. This dataset is produced by NASA as part of the Earth Observing System (EOS) program, with data collection ongoing.
CERES FM6 instrument data from the NOAA-20 satellite, launched on November 18, 2017, provides geolocated and calibrated Top-of-Atmosphere filtered radiances. This Edition1-CV product contains twenty-four hours of Level-1b data per scanner, including samples from Earth scans and calibration views in various modes. The data is produced by NASA's CERES program, a key component of the Earth Observing System, but is explicitly intended for instrument validation and not for scientific publications.
CERES-FM1 instrument data collected on the Terra satellite platform, intended solely for instrument validation and not for science publications. The dataset contains 24 hours of Level-1B data per scanner, including raw and geolocated science data, satellite position, and calibration views. Data collection for this product is ongoing as of the last update in March 2026.
Groundwater monitoring bores, including the State Observation Bore Network, are documented in this dataset. It is published by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action on data.gov.au and was last updated on 2026-04-09. The dataset likely contains location and status information for groundwater monitoring infrastructure.
Research from Geoscience Australia and partners investigates the distribution of 'hot rocks' containing uranium, thorium, and potassium in East Antarctica. A 275 km transect along the Prydz Bay coastline shows heat production values ranging from 0.02 to 66 ยตW per cubic meter. This data aims to improve ice sheet models by replacing the assumption of uniform heat flow with geologically variable inputs.
Geoscience Australia's integrated geological and geophysical interpretation of the GA-349 seismic survey, aimed at improving understanding of the Houtman Sub-basin's crustal architecture and magmatic rock distribution. The study incorporates about 26,000 km of gravity and magnetic data from 2008-2009 surveys and new 2D seismic reflection data from 2014/15. It uses potential field modelling to validate seismic interpretations and model density and magnetic susceptibility variations within the sedimentary section and basement.
Hydrological and water chemistry data from a paired watershed study in Faribault County, Minnesota, covering County Ditches 62 and 30 from 2018-2023 and 2021-2023, respectively. The dataset includes drainage discharge, precipitation, water table depths, and GIS shapefiles, collected by researchers affiliated with the Department of Agriculture. The research aimed to evaluate woodchip bioreactor performance and establish baseline conditions for a future management study.
Australia's remote eastern offshore frontier, 800 km east of Brisbane in 1000-3000 m water depth, is the focus of this geophysical dataset. The data includes 2D seismic reflection, sonobuoy refraction, and marine potential-field data collected as part of the Australian Government's Energy Security Initiative. Interpretation suggests the presence of syn-rift and post-rift geological packages, with forward and inverse 3D modeling used to characterize basement terranes and sequence boundaries.
CERES FM3 instrument on the Aqua satellite collected one hour of instantaneous data for each scanner footprint. The product contains all Single Scanner Footprint (SSF) data and includes vertical flux profiles evaluated at four atmospheric levels. NASA produced this data as part of the Earth Observing System (EOS), with the Aqua platform launch occurring on May 4, 2002.
The Gippsland Marine Environmental Monitoring project provides field-based observational data on the effects of marine seismic surveys on cetaceans, fish, and invertebrates. The dataset likely contains time-series environmental and biological parameters to account for spatiotemporal variability. It was published by researchers from Geoscience Australia in a 2018 paper in Ocean & Coastal Management.
August 2018 to present, this dataset provides ocean surface heat flux parameters derived from the CYGNSS satellite constellation. It offers 25x25 kilometer footprint resolution with a mean revisit time of seven hours. NASA produces this Science Data Record using the COARE 3.5 algorithm and ERA5 reanalysis data.