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27,383 datasets
Physical oceanography data from the LATEX-B study, a major federal initiative to understand circulation and reduce risks for offshore oil and gas operations. The dataset represents the final submission from Louisiana State University, comprising 98 files totaling 1.93 gigabytes of measurements. It was collected in the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and other waters as part of the largest physical oceanography program in the Gulf, which began in September 1991.
Current meter data were collected from moored instruments in the Southwest Pacific Ocean as part of the Equatorial Pacific Ocean Climate Studies (EPOCS) project. The dataset contains time series measurements of east-west (u) and north-south (v) current vector components, typically at 10-15 minute intervals, and may include water temperature, pressure, and salinity. Data were submitted by NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory and processed to the NODC standard F015 format.
The submarine Kenn Plateau covers approximately 140,000 km² east of central Queensland. This geological dataset details its evolution from a continental fragment, including Cretaceous to Neogene tectonic events, sediment deposition, and volcanic activity.
8500124 contains wave spectra and meteorological data collected from NOAA Ship FERREL and other platforms in the Chesapeake Bay from March 14 to November 22, 1983. The data has been processed to the NODC F191 format, which includes seven record types for buoy identification, meteorological parameters, and wave time-series details. Each record is 120 characters long, sorted by station and record type.
National Ocean Service data from late 1982 provides a snapshot of ocean wave spectra and meteorological conditions from fixed platforms. Processed to the NODC F191 standard, the dataset contains seven record types detailing buoy position, sampling parameters, and meteorological measurements like temperature and pressure. However, the data does not fully conform to the intended format, requiring careful handling.
368 days of ocean current measurements were collected from moored instruments in the tropical Pacific Ocean between 30°N and 30°S. The Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory submitted this data, which was processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into the standard F015 format. This dataset captures east-west and north-south current vector components at 10-15 minute intervals, along with potential temperature and salinity readings.
CPCAD contains the authoritative spatial and attribute data for all marine and terrestrial protected and conserved areas in Canada. It is compiled by Environment and Climate Change Canada in collaboration with federal, provincial, and territorial authorities to support national and international reporting. The database includes areas recognized under IUCN governance categories and Other Effective Area-Based Conservation Measures.
CMIP5 piControl experiment data provides a framework for coordinated climate change simulations for assessment in the IPCC AR5 report and beyond. This dataset contains a pre-industrial coupled atmosphere/ocean control run from the CSIRO-Mk3-6-0 model, imposing non-evolving pre-industrial conditions. Output is formatted as time series per variable in netCDF format, prepared by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a quantitative mapping of the East Australian Current (EAC) encroachment using Himawari-8 sea surface temperature (SST) data. The dataset captures the spatial and temporal evolution of the EAC's meanders, offshoots, and eddies from July 2015 to September 2017, derived via a Topographic Position Index (TPI) method.
Global satellite-derived ocean properties from NASA's PACE mission. The dataset includes aerosol optical depth, single-scattering albedo, refractive index, size distribution, and surface chlorophyll-a concentration. It is produced by the OB_CLOUD organization using the RemoTAP algorithm.
National Data Buoy Center submitted temperature, wind direction, and salinity data from moored current meter casts in the Gulf of Mexico on January 1, 1981. The data has been processed by NODC into the standard F005 Current Meter Data and F191 Wind Wave Spectra formats. These formats likely contain time-series measurements of ocean currents, wind, waves, and other environmental parameters.
National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) submitted temperature, wind direction, and salinity data collected via moored current meter casts in the Gulf of Mexico on December 1, 1980. The data has been processed by NODC into the standard F005 Current Meter Data and F191 Wind Wave Spectra formats. These formats likely contain time-series measurements of ocean currents, water temperature, salinity, wind direction and speed, and wave parameters.
Floodwater depths across Arkansas were modeled using the Floodwater Depth Estimation Tool (FwDET-GEE) with NASADEM and EnviroAtlas 100-year floodplain inputs. The dataset includes tract-level 2020 socioeconomic indicators like Social Vulnerability Index and median income. It was created by Brad Peter and colleagues, with associated work expected for publication in 2026.
Moored instruments captured ocean currents, wind direction, temperature, and salinity in the Gulf of Mexico for a one-day period on February 1, 1981. The National Data Buoy Center submitted the data as part of the Brine Disposal project, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into standard F005 and F191 formats.
One day of ocean current and wind wave spectra data was collected on November 1, 1980 in the Gulf of Mexico. The National Data Buoy Center submitted the data for the Brine Disposal project, processed by NODC into standard F005 and F191 formats.
A 41.6 MB dataset in XLSX format, last updated on 2026-04-30, examines the reproducibility of Sentinel-1 satellite observations. It was authored by xiaojing bai and shared on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license. The core question investigates how well observations can be reproduced when considering the spatial representativeness of soil moisture input.
Over 300 seismic instruments in Southern California collect hypocentral, phase, and digital waveform information. The earthquake catalog includes data from 1932 through the present, with completeness varying by magnitude threshold over specific time periods. The data is maintained by SCIOPS and accessible via web and FTP.
European Space Agency (ESA) provides ECMWF forecast data on the ISEA 4-9 DGG corresponding to SMOS satellite half-orbits. This Level 2 auxiliary product is openly available and used by operational processors for ocean salinity and soil moisture retrieval. The detailed content is described in Products Specification documents.
Historical data from 1895 to present for several thousand U.S. stations, with some records extending to the turn of the 20th century. The Midwestern Regional Climate Center provides this collection of temperature, precipitation, drought, and soil moisture data for the nine-state Midwest region. It is produced in partnership with the National Centers for Environmental Information and the Illinois State Water Survey.
Aggregating qualitative data from a study exploring community experiences of climate change-induced extreme weather events in Bududa, Kasese, and Moroto districts in Uganda. The study involved 14 focus group discussions, separate by sex and age, with data analyzed into seven themes related to impacts and coping measures. The dataset is 5.5 KB in size, stored in an XLS file.