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4,325 datasets
Geoscience Australia Data published a draft strategic plan for the Australian Geological Survey Organisation's (AGSO) Marine Geoscience and Petroleum Geology Program. The document is a legacy product with no abstract available, and its content is presented in PDF and HTML formats. It was last updated on 2026-03-25 17:47:30.736385.
Legacy product from Geoscience Australia Data summarizing offshore petroleum legislation. The dataset is published on data_gov_au and was last updated on 2026-03-25. The raw description indicates no abstract is available, and the content is provided in HTML and PDF formats.
Prince William Sound in the Gulf of Alaska is the geographic scope for this temperature profile data. The data were collected from the vessels O'HARE and NOAA Ship JOHN N. COBB using CTD casts between July 14, 1985 and September 8, 1989. It was submitted by the University of Alaska - Fairbanks; Institute of Marine Science and California Dept of Fish and Game as part of the Exxon Valdez Restoration Study and Norton Sound project.
January 1963 rock and soil temperature logs were collected using thermistors in the Wilkes Station area to study lichen growth. The Australian Antarctic Division library holds the archived hard copy of this file. The data represents a specific time series from a single Antarctic research season.
GEIA provides a global 1x1 degree distribution of nitrogen oxide emissions from soils for the year 1990. The dataset contains monthly emissions data generated from an empirical model. It was produced by the Global Emissions Inventory Activity under the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry project.
Household electricity data published on Kaggle. The dataset's specific content, such as meter readings, appliance usage, or time intervals, must be verified after download. Details on the number of households, measurement period, and collection method are not provided in the available metadata.
A Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) dataset for detecting marine oil spills. The collection likely contains imagery from the Palsar and Sentinel satellite missions, intended for training deep learning models. The dataset's author, organization, size, and license are unspecified.
A GeoTIFF map of Wind Power Class values for the state of Alaska, showing annual average wind power estimates at a height of 50 meters. The dataset is a combination of high and low resolution data produced by NREL and other organizations, screened to exclude onshore areas unlikely to be developed due to land use or environmental issues. The visual enhancement of wind resource distribution on features like ridge crests is noted in the description.
A video clip from the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management explains the process for transporting used nuclear fuel. The content describes how ceramic uranium pellets are encased in metal rods and assemblies for secure shipment to the Yucca Mountain repository. The dataset is hosted on NASA's Earthdata platform and originates from the organization SCIOPS.
Magnetic field data in the ULF, ELF, and VLF frequency ranges is collected by the Search-Coil Magnetometer onboard China's Zhangheng-1 (CSES) satellite. The dataset captures time-varying signals related to space weather and seismic activity. It is archived by the National Remote Sensing Center of China (NRSCC) on the ChinaGEOSS platform.
World Development Indicators data measures the percentage share of total electricity production derived from oil, gas, and coal sources. The dataset is compiled by the World Bank from national and international sources. The temporal coverage and update frequency are not specified.
Oil pipeline capacity data measures potential daily throughput in barrels of oil equivalent for projects categorized as shelved. The Global Fossil Infrastructure Tracker, accessed in July 2021, provides this information on fossil fuel infrastructure projects above a defined size threshold. The data was compiled by the Country Climate and Development Report (CCDR) from the World Bank platform.
Oil pipeline capacity measured in barrels of oil equivalent per day is cataloged by the Global Fossil Infrastructure Tracker. The data was compiled by the Country Climate and Development Report organization from GFIT in July 2021.
July 2021 data from the Global Fossil Infrastructure Tracker details proposed oil pipeline capacity measured in barrels of oil equivalent per day. The dataset is generated by the Country Climate and Development Report organization from GFIT, which catalogs global fossil fuel infrastructure projects above a size threshold.
Global oil pipeline capacity data, measured in barrels of oil equivalent per day, is provided for projects with an 'Operating' status. The dataset originates from the Global Fossil Infrastructure Tracker (GFIT), an information resource on fossil fuel infrastructure projects. GFIT was accessed in July 2021 to generate this data.
Oil pipeline capacity is measured in barrels of oil equivalent per day for projects categorized as 'In Development', including proposed and construction phases. The data originates from the Global Fossil Infrastructure Tracker, which was accessed in July 2021. The Country Climate and Development Report organization compiled this information.
Oil pipeline capacity data measures planned and under-construction projects in barrels of oil equivalent per day. The dataset originates from the Global Fossil Infrastructure Tracker, an information resource maintained by the Global Energy Monitor. It was accessed in July 2021 for the Country Climate and Development Report.
Oil pipeline capacity data, measured in barrels of oil equivalent per day, is sourced from the Global Fossil Infrastructure Tracker. The tracker catalogs global oil and gas transmission pipelines exceeding a pre-determined size threshold and was accessed in July 2021. This specific dataset focuses on projects with a 'Cancelled' status.
Greenhouse gas emissions data for the electricity and heat sector across 195 countries and regions from 1990 to 2018. The dataset includes six major greenhouse gases, with non-CO2 emissions converted to CO2 equivalents. It is compiled by the World Resources Institute's Climate Watch platform.
Gas pipeline capacity data measures potential daily flow in barrels of oil equivalent, focusing on projects categorized as shelved. The Global Fossil Infrastructure Tracker (GFIT), accessed in July 2021, provides this information, which is compiled by the Country Climate and Development Report organization. It includes global projects exceeding a specific size threshold.