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An Australian hydrogeological inventory describes the Officer Basin, one of the country's largest intra-cratonic sedimentary basins spanning approximately 525,000 square kilometres. The dataset, provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network, contains descriptive attributes grouped into themes like location, geology, hydrogeology, and land use. It was last updated on 2026-06-05.
Sydney Basin in Australia contains descriptive attribute information for areas bounded by spatial groundwater features. Its geology consists of rocks from the Late Carboniferous to Middle Triassic periods, formed through rifting and foreland basin development, and hosts major coal deposits in several coalfields. The dataset groups information into themes including location, demographics, physical geography, surface water, geology, hydrogeology, groundwater management, environment, land use, and scientific stimulus.
Satellite-derived bathymetry and seafloor habitat classification for the Cocos (Keeling) Islands Marine Park. The data provides a 2-meter horizontal spatial resolution map of shallow waters from approximately 0 to 25 meters depth. It was processed by EOMAP using proprietary software and multispectral satellite imagery for Parks Australia's Indian Ocean Territories grants project.
Geoscience Australia acquired 2,570 km of industry-standard seismic, gravity, and magnetic data in the Mentelle Basin during the 2008-09 Southwest Margins survey. The dataset supports the petroleum prospectivity assessment for the basin's first acreage release in 2010. The data was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in June 2026.
Smoke, Clouds and Radiation Brazil (SCAR-B) NASA ER-2 MODIS Airborne Simulator (MAS) data capture high-resolution spectral imagery of atmospheric and surface conditions in Brazil. The dataset focuses on biomass burning effects, containing physical, chemical, and radiative measurements from the September 1995 SCAR-B experiment. It was collected by NASA using a modified Daedalus Wildfire scanning spectrometer with 50 available spectral bands.
May to September 1994 data from six MARSII meteorological stations in the BOREAS region of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada. Canadian AES personnel collected 15-minute measurements of temperature, dewpoint, wind, pressure, visibility, clouds, and precipitation. This dataset was produced for NASA's BOREAS project to study boreal forest ecosystems.
Québec's dataset tracks actions, budgets, and projects from ministries and agencies implementing the 2030 Green Economy Plan. It monitors progress towards climate change goals. The data was last updated on 2026-04-17 and is provided by the Government and Municipalities of Québec.
VNP43D18 Version 1 was decommissioned on July 31, 2025. This daily product provides the geometric model parameter for the Suomi NPP VIIRS band M7 (0.865 μm) at 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution, derived from a rolling 16-day window of data temporally weighted to the ninth day. The single data layer is part of a global Climate Modeling Grid suite used to derive Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function and Albedo values for climate simulation.
NASA/NOAA's Suomi NPP VIIRS BRDF/Albedo Uncertainty product (VNP43D53) provides daily estimates of pixel-level uncertainty for surface reflectance anisotropy and albedo. It is generated at a 30 arc-second (1km) resolution on a global Climate Modeling Grid, using a 16-day rolling window of data weighted to the ninth day. This dataset is part of the VNP43D product suite and its Version 1 has been decommissioned in favor of Version 2.
VNP43D40 provides daily BRDF and albedo quality information at 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution for the entire globe. The product is generated using a 16-day data window, temporally weighted to the ninth day, and is formatted for the Climate Modeling Grid (CMG) used in climate simulation models. It contains quality flags for VIIRS moderate resolution bands M1-M5, M7, M8, M10, M11, and the Day/Night Band (DNB).
VIIRS/NPP BRDF/Albedo Parameter 3 Band M4 Daily L3 Global 30 ArcSec CMG V001 was decommissioned on July 31, 2025, with users directed to newer Version 2 products. This dataset provides the geometric model parameter for the 0.555 μm (M4) band, one of three parameters required to derive Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function and albedo values. It is produced daily using a 16-day rolling window of observations, temporally weighted to the ninth day and gridded at a 30 arc-second (approximately 1,000 meter) resolution on a global Climate Modeling Grid.
Daily global data from the Suomi NPP VIIRS sensor provides the geometric model parameter for Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) and Albedo calculations for band M2 (0.445 μm). Each file is produced using a 16-day rolling window of observations, temporally weighted to the ninth day, and is gridded at a 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution on a Climate Modeling Grid (CMG). This single-layer product is part of a larger suite (VNP43D01-VNP43D39) that separates the three BRDF model parameters for each spectral band.
Daily global data from the Suomi NPP VIIRS satellite provides the geometric parameter for the Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) and Albedo model for the shortwave broadband (1.61 μm). This product is part of a suite of model parameters generated at 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution on a Climate Modeling Grid (CMG) covering the entire globe, using a 16-day rolling window temporally weighted to the ninth day. The geometric parameter, alongside isotropic and volumetric parameters, is used to derive surface albedo and anisotropy for climate simulation and land surface monitoring.
NASA/NOAA Suomi NPP VIIRS VNP43D48 Version 1 was a daily, global climate modeling grid product providing the valid observation quality layer for band M8, derived from a 16-day rolling window at 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution. This dataset was part of the BRDF/Albedo product suite designed for characterizing surface anisotropy and radiative properties. The product was officially decommissioned on July 31, 2025, with users directed to Version 2 successors.
VNP43D71 Version 1 provides daily white-sky albedo values for the VIIRS M5 band at 0.672 μm wavelength, derived from 16 days of satellite data at a 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution. This product is part of a global Climate Modeling Grid suite designed for climate simulation models, covering the entire globe. The dataset was decommissioned on July 31, 2025, with users directed to newer Version 2 products.
VIIRS/NPP VNP43D72 provides daily, global white-sky albedo measurements for the 0.865 μm spectral band at a 1,000-meter resolution, specifically formatted for climate simulation models. Each daily file synthesizes 16 days of satellite observations, temporally weighted to represent the ninth day, and is part of a larger suite of albedo products covering multiple spectral bands. This Version 1 product was officially decommissioned on July 31, 2025, with users directed to updated Version 2 data products.
Global daily satellite data provides a valid observation quality layer for VIIRS band M10, derived from a 16-day rolling window at 1,000-meter resolution. This product is part of a suite designed for climate simulation models, focusing on surface anisotropy and albedo. The dataset is temporally weighted to the ninth day of the retrieval period and is provided on a Climate Modeling Grid covering the entire globe.
NASA/NOAA's Suomi NPP VIIRS VNP43D36 product provides the geometric parameter for the Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) model for the shortwave broadband (1.61 μm). It is produced daily using a 16-day temporal composite at a 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) global Climate Modeling Grid (CMG) resolution. This parameter, alongside the isotropic and volumetric parameters, is used to derive surface albedo and reflectance anisotropy for climate modeling and land surface monitoring.
VNP43D39 Version 1 is a decommissioned NASA/NOAA Suomi NPP satellite data product providing the geometric model parameter for the Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) of the VIIRS Day/Night Band (0.7 μm). It was produced daily at a 30 arc-second (1,000-meter) global resolution using a 16-day temporal composite, weighted to the ninth day, and formatted for Climate Modeling Grids (CMG). This parameter, alongside isotropic and volumetric parameters, is used to derive BRDF and albedo values for nighttime and low-light visible observations.
Daily global data product from the Suomi NPP VIIRS sensor, providing a valid observation quality layer for band M1. It is generated using 16 days of data at a 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution, temporally weighted to the ninth day, and formatted on a Climate Modeling Grid. The dataset is part of a suite for characterizing surface anisotropy and is now succeeded by Version 2 products.