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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,434 datasets
A dataset from 2008 providing the total primary energy supply (TPES) for crude oil, as defined by the International Energy Agency (IEA). TPES is calculated from production, imports, exports, international marine bunkers, and stock changes, with values likely expressed in kilotonnes of oil equivalent (KTOE). The data is provided by the CEOS_EXTRA organization via the NASA Earthdata platform.
Africa's solar electricity potential is mapped from meteorological satellite observations. The map shows the energy reaching optimally inclined photovoltaic modules. The data was produced by SCIOPS using PVGIS and HelioClim-1 models, with a last update recorded in 2008.
Total primary energy supply data for petroleum products, defined by the International Energy Agency (IEA). The dataset includes supply calculations from production, imports, exports, and stock changes, with energy units standardized in KTOE (41.868 Terajoules). It was last updated by the CEOS_EXTRA organization on December 31, 2008.
International Energy Agency data on crude oil production and related energy metrics, including natural gas liquids and other hydrocarbons. Production volumes are calculated after impurity removal and are expressed in tonnes of oil equivalent (TOE) and terawatt-hours. The dataset was compiled by the CEOS_EXTRA organization and last updated in 2008.
Energy Production - Hydro (IEA) contains data on the primary energy content of electricity generated by hydro power plants. The dataset is sourced from the International Energy Agency via the CEOS_EXTRA organization and was last updated in December 2008. It specifically excludes output from pumped storage facilities.
IPY-132-CANADA #186-POLAR BIOREM documents a collaborative research project on biorestoration of diesel and PAH-contaminated soils near scientific stations in polar regions. The project involved scientists from Canada, France, and Argentina, conducting comparative experiments from December 2006 to August 2008. It aimed to develop and transfer in-situ bioremediation techniques for fragile polar ecosystems.
South Pole geomagnetic field variations recorded by a fluxgate magnetometer. The instrument measures fluctuations from 0.03 nT to over 1000 nT, with a sampling rate of 1 Hz and a Nyquist frequency of 0.5 Hz. The data was collected by SCIOPS and last updated in September 2008.
Daily-averaged NASA Land Information System (LIS) output provides modeled snow and temperature parameters at a 1 km spatial resolution. The Noah-MP land surface model was driven by uncorrected MERRA-2 data. This data set was produced by NSIDC_CPRD and last updated in August 2008.
Soil temperatures at the surface and at depths of 5cm, 10cm, and 15cm were detected during the 5th Arctic expedition at Yellow River Station. The data was collected by SCIOPS and last updated on August 14, 2008.
Eighty-one DNA sequences of the alkane mono-oxygenase gene are provided in FASTA format. The clone library was created from a soil sample collected at the Main Powerhouse on Macquarie Island by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC). Data were collected as part of AAS project 2672 and last updated in March 2008.
152 mineral soil and 145 hypolith samples were collected from Antarctic Dry Valleys sites including Miers Valley, Battleship Promontory, and Upper Wright Valley. The study characterized active microbial communities using in situ augmentation, stable isotope probing, and cloches to dampen extreme weather effects. Data collection was conducted by SCIOPS researchers, with the dataset last updated in February 2008.
Soil samples from Macquarie Island were collected in January 2008 by a Bioremediation Project team from three specific sites: a powerhouse, a fuel farm, and a reference site. The dataset measures soil characteristics including conductivity, pH, total petroleum hydrocarbons, and concentrations of various ions. This work was conducted as part of the Australian Antarctic Science project 1163.
144 soil samples were collected from a chronosequence of moraines in the Darwin Mountains near Lake Wellman, Antarctica, ranging from 10,000 to 900,000 years old. The dataset includes GPS location, soil physical properties, chemical analyses, and USDA Soil Taxonomy classification. It was created by SCIOPS and last updated in 2008.
Radiocarbon measurements of soil CO2 were collected to evaluate the age of carbon respired from control and warmed plots across the International Tundra Experiment network. Data originates from sites in Alaska, Sweden, and Australia, with treatments replicated five times at dry and moist locations. The dataset was produced by SCIOPS and last updated in January 2008.
A dataset from 2007 providing total final energy consumption (TFC) figures, aggregated from the International Energy Agency (IEA) via the CEOS_EXTRA organization. It measures consumption across different end-use sectors, with energy quantities expressed in KTOE (kilo tonnes of oil equivalent). The description details the inclusion and exclusion of specific non-energy uses and petrochemical feedstocks.
Total Final Energy Consumption - Biodiesel (IEA) provides data on biodiesel and other liquid biofuels used for transport, as defined by the International Energy Agency. The dataset includes biodiesel, biodimethylether, Fischer Tropsh, cold pressed bio-oil, and other biofuels, measured in KTOE (41.868 TJ or 11.630 GWh). It was last updated on December 31, 2007, and is hosted by the CEOS_EXTRA organization on the nasa_earthdata platform.
Temperature data spans three distinct Alaskan regions—North Slope, Council, and Ivotuk—with multiple sites per region. Measurements were collected as part of the Land-Atmosphere-Ice Interactions - Arctic Transitions in the Land-Atmosphere System (LAII-ATLAS) program. The dataset was funded by the Arctic System Sciences Program and last updated in November 2007.
Northern peatlands store significant carbon, but less than 10% of soil metabolism is attributed to invertebrates like springtails and mites. This dataset from SCIOPS investigates how warming-induced diversity changes in these decomposers impact carbon decomposition in Abisko, Swedish Lapland. The data was collected around 2007, focusing on vertical stratification experiments in peat moss cores.
SCIOPS provides surface water sampling data for monitoring marine pollution. Measurements include concentrations of Petroleum oil, Cadmium, and Mercury collected via bucket sampling at a fixed point. The dataset was last updated in March 2007.
Soil profile descriptions from the Wright Valley region of Antarctica document properties like color, texture, salt stage, and chemical composition. Data collection occurred over three field seasons from 2004 to 2007 by the SCIOPS organization. The study also includes an assessment of soil disturbance caused by human foot traffic.