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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,326 datasets
2013 and 2014 survey results from the NERC Macronutrient Cycles project LTLS, analyzing carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus interactions. The dataset comprises bulk density measurements, charcoal and coal determinations, site vegetation data, soil chemistry, isotope data, and soil texture data. It was collected by the Environmental Information Data Centre across England, Scotland, and Wales.
A single day of crude oil futures price data from 1 February 2021, sourced from Yahoo Finance. The dataset includes open, high, low, close, and adjusted close prices for the NY Mercantile Exchange. It was uploaded to OpenML for price prediction and analysis.
Topsoil physico-chemical properties were measured from soils sampled from 48 1-km squares across Great Britain in 2020. The dataset includes pH, soil organic matter, carbon and nitrogen stocks, bulk density, moisture, and phosphorus concentration. It was created by the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology as part of a rolling monitoring program repeated every 5 years.
Kaggle hosts a dataset combining U.S. electricity generation metrics with S&P 500 financial data. The dataset likely contains time-series data for analysis of relationships between energy production and stock market performance. Its specific sources, time range, and update schedule are not detailed in the provided metadata.
A 619-day laboratory incubation experiment tracked uranium transformations in twenty topsoils from central England with contrasting properties. Measurements of soluble, chemically exchangeable, and isotopically exchangeable uranium concentrations were taken periodically to quantify transformation kinetics. The dataset enables modeling of long-term uranium bioavailability in aerobic temperate soils.
Soil samples from 24 rural and urban locations in northeastern England provide concentrations of nearly 300 antimicrobial resistance genes, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and 12 potentially toxic elements. Researchers at Newcastle University collected topsoil data during a June 2016 expedition to assess pollution impacts.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archives the Lean et al 1995 reconstructed solar irradiance dataset, a climate forcing parameter. The data provides a time series of solar irradiance values for the period from 350 to -44 calendar years before present. This dataset is maintained by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.
1986 soil bioclimatology data from Tunisia, created by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and Professor Mohamed Abdel-Hamid Nably. This geospatial dataset maps polygon features representing distinct bioclimatic soil regions. The original map, titled 'CARTE BIOCLIMATIQUE DE LA TUNISIE', provides a foundational classification of the country's environmental zones.
Data on multifamily properties older than 10 years within Austin Energy's service area, detailing compliance with the 2008 Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure ordinance. The dataset includes audit results and exemption statuses reported to the City of Austin.
Lateral_Dynamic_Response likely contains simulation or measurement data for a rectangular barrette foundation in layered, transversely isotropic soil. The dataset originates from Kaggle, but its author, size, and last update date are unknown. Its description suggests a focus on geotechnical and structural engineering applications.
Subtropical paddy fields are the source for this dataset of soil nutrients collected in 2024. The data originates from long-term fertilization experiments. The specific author, organization, and exact scale of the dataset are unknown.
A collection of in situ solar irradiance observations and sun diagrams made at various locations, including the United States, Western Pacific ocean, Antarctica, and Swan Island, Honduras. Charts include long-roll autographic charts, circular charts, and 'boomerang' charts, with most stations discontinuing autographic chart use in the mid-1980s. The organization listed is NOAA_NCEI.
Two data sets from Nordaustlandet, Norway, likely collected by SCIOPS. The first is a species checklist of soil fauna, and the second contains soil temperature readings from three loggers in Kinnvika. The specific temporal coverage, row counts, and column details are unknown.
Synoptic weather observations recorded at four standard times daily include air temperature, dew point, pressure, humidity, winds, clouds, sunshine duration, and soil temperature. Data covers Europe, Africa, Australia, and Asia. The dataset is archived by the World Data Center-B Research Institute of Hydrometeorological Information (RIHMI) in Kaluga, Russia, with records starting in 1983.
Meteorological observations recorded at eight synoptic hours per day from stations across Europe, Africa, Australia, and Asia. The dataset includes parameters like air temperature, dew point, pressure, humidity, winds, clouds, sunshine, and soil temperature. It is archived by the Research Institute of Hydrometeorological Information (RIHMI) in Russia and contains data from 1983 onward.
Daily meteorological observations from 1982 onward include maximum and minimum air temperature, pressure, humidity, wind, cloud cover, sunshine duration, snow, and minimum soil temperature. The data is archived by the World Data Center for Meteorology at the Research Institute of Hydrometeorological Information (RIHMI) in Kaluga, Russia. It covers land stations across Europe, Africa, Australia, and Asia.
Level 1 data from the FY-3A satellite's Solar Irradiance Measurement (SIM) instrument, providing corrected and geolocated solar irradiance observations. The dataset contains measurements of total solar irradiance across the 0.2-50 mm wavelength band, normalized to the average sun-earth distance. Data originates from the SCIOPS organization and is collected when the satellite scans the sun near the Earth's north pole.
World Development Indicators provides data on electric power transmission and distribution losses as a percentage of total output. The dataset covers multiple countries and years, quantifying energy lost during transmission to consumers. It is compiled by the World Bank from national and international sources.
Digitized depth horizon compilations provide four detailed grids spanning the Alaskan North Slope and adjacent offshore Arctic regions. The data was created to aid in petroleum system modeling and related geological studies. The compilation was produced by the USGS and sourced from the CEOS_EXTRA organization via NASA's Earthdata platform.
Daily soil surface temperatures and temperatures at various depths are recorded for locations in Europe, Africa, Australia, and Asia. The data set has been collected since 1983 and is archived at the World Data Center-B Research Institute of Hydrometeorological Information (RIHMI) in Kaluga, Russia.