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4,163 datasets
Coastal waters of California contain water surface elevation data collected during a 1975 Sea Test Program of a Tension Leg Platform. The data consists of 25 records, each approximately 40 minutes long, from six probes around the platform, recorded at 0.5-second intervals. Deep Oil Technology, Inc. conducted the test, and the data was submitted to NOAA NCEI.
Oxford, UK is the primary location for this aerial trajectory dataset. The dataset, created by author 'choyaa', includes sequences with specified heights and pitch ranges. It was last updated on 2026-04-08 and is approximately 5-6 TB in total size.
NRDA-processed CTD data from the R/V Bunny Bordelon Cruise 01 provides physical oceanographic parameters collected in the Gulf of Mexico from May 31 to June 2, 2010, in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes measurements of temperature, conductivity/salinity, depth, dissolved oxygen, PAR, and fluorometry. Final products are a series of processed and quality-checked NetCDF files for each CTD cast.
July 27-28, 2010, Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) measurements were collected aboard the R/V Ocean Veritas 11 in the Gulf of Mexico to guide sampling for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response. The dataset includes processed and quality-checked profiles of temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and fluorometry. It provides physical oceanographic parameters for assessing water column conditions during the spill event.
Chemical and physical oceanographic profile data were collected aboard the Rachel Bordelon in the Gulf of Mexico from 2010-09-04 to 2010-09-13 in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill event. The data include CDOM fluorescence, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, hydrostatic pressure, salinity, sound velocity, temperature, and water density, collected using CTD, fluorometer, and oxygen meter instruments. These data have undergone quality assurance and control procedures by the National Coastal Data Development Center.
NRDA-processed CTD data from the F.G. Walton Smith in the Gulf of Mexico, Cruise 1 Leg 1, contains Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth measurements collected from 2010-09-07 to 2010-09-16. The dataset includes physical oceanographic parameters like dissolved oxygen and fluorometry, used to guide sampling during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response. Processed and quality-checked casts are provided as a series of NetCDF files.
NRDA-processed Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) data were collected aboard the R/V Brooks McCall, Cruise 06, in the Gulf of Mexico from June 5-7, 2010. The dataset includes measurements of temperature, conductivity/salinity, depth, dissolved oxygen, and fluorometry to determine physical oceanographic parameters. It was used to guide sample collection as part of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response and is provided as quality-checked NetCDF files for each CTD cast.
Gulf of Mexico chemical and physical oceanographic profile data were collected aboard the HOS Davis from August 26 to September 3, 2010, in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes measurements of CDOM fluorescence, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, hydrostatic pressure, salinity, sound velocity, temperature, and water density from CTD, fluorometer, and oxygen meter instruments. These data were gathered by the multi-agency Subsurface Monitoring Unit and have undergone quality assurance and control by the National Coastal Data Development Center.
Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) measurements were collected aboard the R/V Ocean Veritas 07 from 2010-07-02 to 2010-07-04 to determine physical oceanographic parameters. The data, which includes dissolved oxygen and fluorometry, were used to guide sampling efforts related to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The final product is a series of quality-checked NetCDF files containing every processed CTD cast.
NRDA-processed CTD data from the R/V F.G. Walton Smith provides a detailed record of water column properties collected during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response. The dataset includes temperature, conductivity, depth, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, and fluorometry measurements from April 2011. Its processed NetCDF format and quality-checked casts support analysis of the spill's environmental impact on the Gulf of Mexico.
Conductivity Temperature and Depth (CTD) measurements were collected aboard the R/V Ocean Veritas 04 from 2010-06-14 to 2010-06-16 to determine physical oceanographic parameters of the water column during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response. The dataset includes processed and quality-checked casts with measurements for temperature, conductivity/salinity, depth, dissolved oxygen, and fluorometry. Data are stored as a series of NetCDF files.
From August 26 to September 2, 2010, this dataset contains Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) measurements collected aboard the R/V HOS Davis during Cruise 02. The data were gathered to determine physical oceanographic parameters and guide sampling efforts related to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The final product consists of processed and quality-checked NetCDF files for each CTD cast.
Gulf of Mexico water column measurements were collected aboard the R/V Brooks McCall, Cruise 12, from July 11 to July 13, 2010, as part of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response. The dataset contains processed and quality-checked Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) casts, including dissolved oxygen and fluorometry data. It was used to determine physical oceanographic parameters and guide sample collection during the Natural Resource Damage Assessment.
From July 26 to July 29, 2010, oceanographic data were collected aboard NOAA Ship PISCES in the Gulf of Mexico in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill event. The dataset contains products created for real-time analysis and decision support, including charts, graphs, maps, plots, and GIS-formatted files. Cruise-level information such as reports, plans, videos, and pictures was also gathered by data managers.
NOAA Ship DELAWARE II collected oceanographic data in the Gulf of Mexico from July 14 to July 24, 2010, in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill event. The Subsurface Monitoring Unit, a multi-agency team, gathered data likely including water quality parameters such as conductivity, dissolved oxygen, and fluorescence. Cruise-level documentation, including reports, plans, videos, and pictures, accompanies the individual dataset metadata records.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data contains chemical and physical oceanographic profiles collected aboard the HOS Davis in the Gulf of Mexico from August 13-22, 2010. The dataset was gathered by a multi-agency Subsurface Monitoring Unit in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. It includes measurements of CDOM fluorescence, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, salinity, temperature, and water density from CTD, fluorometer, and oxygen meter instruments, with quality assurance performed by the National Coastal Data Development Center.
Gulf of Mexico oceanographic data were collected aboard the R/V ENDEAVOR from June 17-30, 2010, as part of the Subsurface Monitoring Unit's response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) profiles and likely contains other physical parameters like dissolved oxygen and density. Data underwent preliminary quality assurance by the National Coastal Data Development Center and is associated with cruise reports and documentation.
Interpretation of new aeromagnetic data for the Offshore Canning Basin in Western Australia. The dataset is published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on 2026-04-16. It likely contains processed geophysical data and analysis relevant to subsurface resource exploration.
This dataset maps potential acid sulfate soil locations under the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015. It is provided by the City of Hobart for general planning and hazard indication purposes. The data is available in multiple geospatial formats including GeoJSON, KML, and CSV.
Soil area data for the German state of Hesse at a regional scale of 1:50,000. The Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie provides maps and factual data describing soil units, their properties, and functions. Last updated on April 8, 2026.