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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,433 datasets
AMD_KOPRI analyzed soil physical and chemical properties under Cassiope plants from climate manipulation plots in Zackenberg, Greenland in 2011. The dataset was collected to understand changes in soil properties in response to climate change. It was last updated on August 18, 2011.
2011 summer field season soil temperature measurements taken on a 30 plot subset within the ARCSS grid in Atqasuk, Alaska. Measurements were made at about a 10 cm depth on the northeastern corner of each plot using the SEL Lab's Taylor Temperature Probe. The subset was located from E2-E6 and J2-J6.
Atqasuk, Alaska soil temperature measurements taken at a depth of about 10 cm throughout the summer of 2011. Data was collected using a Taylor Temperature Probe at meter intervals across plots in a Networked Info-mechanical Systems (NIMS) grid. The dataset was last updated on August 12, 2011.
A microbial diversity survey conducted in 2011 by AMD_KOPRI focuses on permafrost soil ecosystems in Alaska. The dataset likely contains measurements of microbial communities in these frozen soils. It was last updated on August 20, 2011.
Soil Temperature measurements were taken at each NIMS grid plot throughout the 2011 summer in Barrow, Alaska. The SEL lab's Taylor Temperature Probe was used to take measurements at about a 10 cm depth between the matted trail and each white board at every meter. The dataset was last updated on August 9, 2011.
Soil Temperature measurements were taken on a 30 plot subset within the ARCSS grid in Barrow, Alaska throughout the 2011 field season. The SEL Lab's Taylor Temperature Probe was used to take measurements at about a 10 cm depth at each plot. The dataset was last updated on July 25, 2011.
NRDA-processed CTD data from the R/V F.G. Walton Smith provides Conductivity, Temperature, Depth, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, and fluorometry measurements for the Gulf of Mexico water column. Data was collected from May 5 to May 14, 2011, as part of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill sampling effort. NOAA NCEI archives the final quality-checked product as a series of NetCDF files for each CTD cast.
Daily sea surface temperature measurements collected from bucket casts at a pier in Auckland, New Zealand. The dataset provides a long-term record spanning over 44 years, from January 1967 to April 2011. Data was collected by the Leigh Marine Laboratory and archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.
Terra Nova Bay soil samples collected in 2011. The dataset likely contains results from a microbial diversity survey in soil ecosystems. It was provided by AMD_KOPRI and last updated in February 2011.
National Solar Radiation Database (NSRDB) Station Data provides hourly values of global horizontal, direct normal, and diffuse horizontal solar radiation for 1454 stations. The dataset, produced by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory under the U.S. Department of Energy, covers the period from 1991 to 2010. Primary ground-based data is sourced from the National Climatic Data Center's Integrated Surface Hourly Database.
A global compilation of soil phosphorus concentrations from peer-reviewed studies using the Hedley fractionation method. The database contains 178 total measurements of soil P fractions, compiled by Yang and Post (2011) and Cross and Schlesinger (1995). Data were published from 1985 through 2010.
2010 yearly average methane (CH4) flux for Mexico's oil and gas systems. This data set provides bottom-up calculated emissions based on reports from the Mexican Petroleum Institute. It was published by NASA's Carbon Monitoring System via GES DISC in 2011.
A 294-year reconstruction (1713-2007) of total solar irradiance (TSI) used for solar forcings in the 2007 IPCC estimates. The dataset is based on the Wang, Lean, and Sheeley model and has been updated and calibrated to SORCE/TIM satellite instrument absolute values. It was developed by Judith Lean (NRL) and modified by the SCIOPS organization.
AMD_KOPRI collected soil samples from Barton Peninsula in Antarctica during 2010 and 2011. The dataset likely contains measurements related to microbial diversity within soil ecosystems. The data was last updated on January 7, 2011.
475 measurements of depth to ice-cemented ground were taken at 147 sites across four valleys in the high-elevation Quartermain Mountains of Antarctica's Dry Valleys. This data provides high spatial resolution observations of ground ice distribution in a unique cryotic environment. The data set was contributed by AMD_USAPDC and last updated in December 2010.
NOAA NCEI Accession 0084636 contains images of Gorgonian Corals captured during two research cruises in the Gulf of Mexico. The collection was created by Dr. Charles R. Fisher of Pennsylvania State University in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill event. Images were taken from November 3 to December 14, 2010, using ROV Jason II and DSV Alvin submersibles.
168 coordinated sites form the only standardized network for observing decadal changes in seasonal thawing of high-latitude soils. The dataset provides long-term time series of active layer depth, ground temperature, and thaw settlement measurements. It was compiled by the Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring (CALM) program and last updated in December 2010.
Gulf of Mexico conductivity, temperature, and depth data were collected from the R/V HOS Davis over one week in November 2010. The dataset contains processed measurements for physical oceanographic parameters, including dissolved oxygen and fluorometry. It was created by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information as part of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill sampling effort.
Gulf of Mexico conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) data were collected from the vessel 25 Foot Parker over two days in October 2010. The dataset includes measurements for temperature, conductivity, salinity, depth, dissolved oxygen, and fluorometry. It was processed and quality-checked by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) as part of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill sampling effort.
Over 30 days of chemical, physical, and sediment data were collected aboard the OCEAN VERITAS in the Gulf of Mexico from September to October 2010. The Subsurface Monitoring Unit, a multi-agency group, gathered this data in response to the Deepwater Horizon spill. It includes measurements like CDOM fluorescence, Total Organic Carbon, metals, and volatile organic compounds.