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4,434 datasets
CTD casts aboard the JACK FITZ captured conductivity, dissolved oxygen, fluorescence, pressure, salinity, sound velocity, temperature, and water density. Data collection occurred from May 22 to 31, 2010, specifically in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The Subsurface Monitoring Unit, a multi-agency group, gathered this data, which was later quality-controlled by the National Coastal Data Development Center.
June 7-10, 2010 oceanographic profile data collected via expendable bathythermographs (XBTs) aboard the R/V Walton Smith in the Gulf of Mexico. The dataset was gathered in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and processed by the Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP) from near-realtime transmissions. Data is provided by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).
Near-realtime oceanographic profile data collected aboard the NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter from April 22 to May 30, 2010. The dataset contains vertical profiles of temperature and salinity from CTD and XBT instruments, gathered in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill event as part of the Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP). Data was provided by NOAA NCEI.
Attenuation/Transmission, CDOM fluorescence, fluorescence, suspended solids, temperature, and turbidity data were collected aboard the Brooks McCall vessel in the Gulf of Mexico from May 7 to May 12, 2010. The Subsurface Monitoring Unit gathered this data using CTD, LISST, transmissometer, and fluorometer instruments in response to the Deepwater Horizon spill. The CTD data underwent preliminary quality assurance by the National Coastal Data Development Center.
May 10-13, 2010 data collection captures chemical and physical oceanographic profiles from CTD casts aboard the JACK FITZ in the Gulf of Mexico. The dataset includes conductivity, dissolved oxygen, fluorescence, hydrostatic pressure, salinity, sound velocity, temperature, and water density measurements. Data were collected by the Subsurface Monitoring Unit in response to the Deepwater Horizon spill and underwent quality assurance by the National Coastal Data Development Center.
Conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) profiles were collected from the R/V Brooks McCall during the first cruise following the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) processed and quality-checked this data, which covers a three-day period from May 9 to May 11, 2010.
Replicate experiment results measure total hydrocarbon content in water accommodated fractions of three fuels: Special Antarctic Blend diesel, Marine Gas oil, and intermediate fuel oil IFO 180. The dataset was produced by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre and last updated in June 2010.
From December 2009 to March 2010, marine sediments were sampled at Davis Station, Antarctica, for total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) analysis. The dataset, provided by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC), contains concentrations of individual hydrocarbon components (C8-C28), naphthalene, biomarkers, and calculated ranges. Analytical methods, including gas chromatography with flame ionisation detection (GC-FID), and detailed uncertainty assessments are documented.
A 2010 Macquarie University project simulated a marine oil spill in Antarctic sediments over five years. Gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS) data tracks the depletion of three dominant compound classes in Mobil lubricant oil, including branched alkanes and alkylnaphthalenes. The dataset includes retention time windows and peak area measurements from samples analyzed over 260 weeks.
Data from Thomas Mooney's PhD research describes the response of springtails to diesel fuel in soils on Macquarie Island. The dataset includes species counts, soil physicochemical properties, and vegetation cover from a field experiment conducted over the 2008/09 and 2009/10 seasons. This work was funded by Australian Antarctic Science projects and supervised by researchers from the Australian Antarctic Division and the University of New England.
Three sites on Macquarie Island were sampled across two field seasons (2008/09 and 2009/10). The data record includes mite species counts, soil physicochemical properties, and vegetation cover from plots where soil cores were spiked with Special Antarctic Blend diesel and incubated for 15 days. This work was part of Thomas Mooney's PhD research, funded by Australian Antarctic Science projects.
Soil profile and disturbance data were collected from sites near Scott Base and McMurdo Station during the 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 Antarctic field seasons. The dataset includes descriptions and analyses from 33 soil samples in the first season and 104 samples in the second. It was compiled by the organization SCIOPS and last updated in January 2010.
Soil chemistry and gas concentration data collected from Antarctic sites in Taylor Valley and the Lake Wellman area. The dataset includes measurements of soil pH, electrical conductivity, carbonate percentage, isotopic composition, and CO2 concentration, alongside environmental data from temporary meteorological stations. Data was gathered by SCIOPS and last updated in January 2010.
Soil samples from Granite Harbour were collected for geochemical analysis of salinity, moisture, and pH. Springtails were collected for UV tolerance experiments and DNA analysis. GPS locations of collection sites are available.
Annual land cover type grids for the African continent from 2009 onward, derived from NASA's MODIS MCD12Q1 product. The Africa Soil Information Service (AfSIS) constructs and updates this collection with a 500-meter spatial resolution. Data is provided in GeoTIFF format.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archives branched GDGT data from modern soils in Colombia. The dataset provides biomarker parameters for paleoclimate studies, with a temporal reference point of 60 calendar years before present. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) manages this collection, which was last updated in 2010.
CEOS_EXTRA provides data on harvested area for oil palm fruit (Elaeis guineensis). The dataset was last updated on December 31, 2009. It includes information relevant to the production of palm oil and palm kernels.
Last of the Wild Project Version 3 provides a 2009 global map of cumulative human pressure on the environment at approximately 1 km spatial resolution. The dataset measures pressure using eight variables including built-up environments, population density, and infrastructure. It was produced by Venter et al. and released by ESDIS in 2018.
Analytical results from a permeable reactive barrier experiment at Casey Station, Antarctica, from 2005 to 2009. The dataset, managed by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre, contains water and material sample analyses from a barrier designed to treat fuel and metal contamination. It includes measurements of nutrients, total petroleum hydrocarbons, and phosphorus concentrations.
Arctic Yellow River Station in Svalbard is the source of this collection of 53 actinobacterial strains isolated from rhizospheric soil of 7 plants in 2007. The dataset was created by the organization SCIOPS and identifies strains across 8 genera, including Streptomyces and Arthrobacter. It was last updated in December 2008.