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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,325 datasets
Great Britain's topsoil properties were measured across 110 1-km squares in 2022 as part of a rolling monitoring program. The dataset includes pH, soil organic matter, carbon and nitrogen stocks, bulk density, and Olsen-phosphorus concentration, collected by the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. This survey allows for comparison with previous surveys conducted since 1978 to detect changes in the countryside.
Canadian data details the crushing of major oilseeds into oil and meal. Statistics Canada publishes this information, last updated in February 2026. It covers production volumes for processed seed, oil, and meal.
Seventeen measurement stations in southwestern Oahu, Hawaii, collected solar irradiance data at 1-second intervals over one year. The sensors are arranged in a 1-kilometer grid to support predictions of photovoltaic system output.
Time series data measures microbial carbon dioxide release in disintegrations per minute from soil samples under different nitrogen and phosphorus treatments. Bangor University and the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology collected the data in July 2016 from six soil depths in the Conwy catchment, North Wales, for a NERC project on macronutrient cycling.
ERAMMP National Field Survey data contains polygon and polyline layers of categorised soil erosion and disturbance features. Surveyors mapped features from aerial imagery and ground surveys across 261 squares, with zones within 225 squares surveyed between 2021 and 2023. The dataset also includes a raster map of primary controls on soil erosion feature density in Wales.
Environmental Information Data Centre provides soil hydraulic measurement data from the Climoor field site in Clocaenog Forest, North Wales. The collection contains five distinct datasets covering soil bulk density, saturated water content, and unsaturated hydraulic conductivity measured using mini disk infiltrometer and HYPROP instruments. Data was collected between late 2010 and early 2012, with specific campaigns in April and September 2011, May 2012, and November 2010.
Environmental Information Data Centre provides biochemical soil measurements from salt marshes on the Essex coast, UK. The dataset captures a chronosequence from 16 to 114 years since tidal flow restoration across three restored and six accidentally breached sites, with sampling conducted in October 2011.
2016 time series data measures carbon release from soil samples under different nitrogen and phosphorus treatments with an added high molecular weight substrate. Measurements were taken from six soil depths (0-15 to 250-300 cm) in the Conwy catchment, North Wales, UK, to study microbial activity relationships. The data was collected by Bangor University and the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology for the NERC Turf2Surf project.
Clocaenog Forest in north-east Wales provides soil respiration data collected at approximately bi-weekly intervals from March 1999 to June 2015. The dataset originates from the Climoor climate change manipulation experiment, which applied drought and warming treatments. Measurements were taken by CEH staff and PhD students using three distinct chamber and gas monitor systems.
Surface sediment data from oil-contaminated and uncontaminated sites along the Athens Riviera and Salamina coastline, Greece. Measurements include hydrocarbon concentrations (alkanes and PAHs), absolute microbial abundance of Bacteria, Archaea, and Fungi, and 16S rRNA amplicon libraries. Data were collected between September 2017 and April 2018 by a consortium including the University of Essex.
November 2022 field data from 10 paired vegetation patches in the Cerrado region of Brazil measures the impact of Urochloa brizantha invasion. The dataset contains measurements of aboveground biomass, belowground organ biomass, bud bank density, root biomass, and soil carbon and nitrogen stocks. It was generated by the Environmental Information Data Centre to assess invasive grass effects on belowground ecosystem components.
575 soil samples from 146 one-kilometer squares across Great Britain measure winter 2021 topsoil properties. The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology collected data on pH, soil organic matter, carbon and nitrogen stocks, bulk density, and moisture. This work supports the UK-SCAPE programme to detect environmental changes over time.
224 topsoil monitoring sites across Wales were resurveyed between 2021 and 2023. The dataset includes measured properties like soil organic matter, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, pH, and water content. It was collected by the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology as part of the ERAMMP program.
Five datasets contain soil hydraulic measurements from the Climoor field site in North Wales, collected between late 2010 and early 2012. Measurements include soil bulk density, saturated water content, and unsaturated hydraulic conductivity from field and laboratory instruments like the mini disk infiltrometer and HYPROP. The data was collected to monitor site-specific soil properties for a study on warming and drought effects on ecosystem processes.
Cabauw, Netherlands, provides 10 years of high-resolution surface solar irradiance observations from the Baseline Surface Radiation Network (BSRN). The dataset contains preprocessed 1 Hz records of direct, diffuse, and global horizontal irradiance from February 2011 to December 2020. It was created by Wouter Knap of the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute as the basis for an official 1-minute BSRN dataset.
R. J. Andres of Oak Ridge National Laboratory provides monthly estimates of fossil-fuel carbon dioxide emissions from 1950 to 2013. The data spatially distributes national mass-emissions totals onto a one-degree latitude by one-degree longitude global grid using a fixed population distribution. Emissions are based on fossil-fuel consumption estimates, which are considered more representative of within-country emissions than production-based totals.
A Climate Council submission to the Australian Government's Finkel Review, focusing on the role of gas in the electricity transition. The document argues against new gas development to meet Paris Agreement commitments and Australia's net-zero by 2050 goal. It was published on the paperswithcode platform, but the underlying data or full report structure is not detailed.
Polygon features describe soil classes as dominant and major associations. The data was collected in 1986 and originated from the Ministry of Agriculture Directorate of Soils and ACSAD. The dataset is hosted on NASA's Earthdata platform.
CORINE Soil Erosion Risk project Version 1990 assesses potential and actual soil erosion risk in Southern Europe. The assessment is based on four factors: soil, climate, slopes, and vegetation. The summary was provided by the European Environment Agency.
Digital Atlas of Australian Soils is a digital version of the Atlas of Australian Soils at a 1:2,000,000 scale, created by Northcote et al. between 1960 and 1968. The dataset is provided as Arc/Info coverages in EXPORT ArcInfo Interchange Format, with a total size of 26 Megabytes. It was produced by scanning and digitizing hardcopy soil maps, with explanatory notes accompanying the original materials.