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4,022 datasets
Eight container ports across five Eastern Mediterranean countries form this balanced annual panel of 152 port-year observations from 2005 to 2023. Assembled by Nasser Chaabo, it supports econometric analysis of container throughput, logistics infrastructure, renewable energy integration, and exposure to the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism. The dataset includes derived variables for carbon exposure and structural break dummies for events like the 2020 Beirut port explosion.
This dataset contains physical soil parameters for calculating carbon and nitrogen inventories in the Boreal Ecosystem-Atmosphere Study (BOREAS) Northern Study Area. Measurements were taken discontinuously from August 1993 to July 1996 by the TGB-12 team, focusing on sites with local fire chronosequences to study carbon accumulation in moss regrowth. The data supports estimation of carbon turnover rates using both post-fire accumulation and radiocarbon analysis of soil CO2.
Van Allen Probe B spacecraft provides targeted burst measurements of 3-dimensional electric fields, 3-dimensional wave magnetic fields, and spacecraft potential. The Burst 2 mode operates at a higher nominal sample rate of 16384 samples per second. Data is provided by NASA in BIN format files.
Mean soil property measurements from the top 30 cm at two distinct Egyptian city sites. The dataset contains aggregated results from three composite samples per site per season, collected before sowing. Authored by Mohamed M. Hassona, this 5.5 KB Excel file was last updated on May 14, 2026.
Burst waveform data from the Van Allen Probe A spacecraft, providing targeted measurements of 3-dimensional electric fields, 3-dimensional wave magnetic fields, and spacecraft potential. The dataset includes two burst modes: BURST1 at 512 samples/s nominal and BURST2 at 16384 samples/s nominal, with data in spacecraft-specific 'uvw' coordinates. It is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
A marine geological survey report from the Australian continental shelf in the Arafura Sea. The survey was conducted by BMR in 1969, covering an area of about 240,000 km² between longitudes 130° and 136°E and latitudes 8° and III°S. The work used vessels including the research submersible Yomiuri and the chartered vessel San Pedro Sound.
Geoscience Australia's Alexey Goncharov outlines his team's basement and crustal studies. The work addresses the challenge of finding the right combination of geophysical techniques to define basement offshore and reduce unwanted effects. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-14.
Eight basin modules covering almost the entire North West Shelf, the Petrel Sub-basin, and the Papuan basin in PNG were examined. The data includes two relational databases containing biostratigraphic data (STRATDAT) and reservoir, facies, and hydrocarbon shows data (RESFACS). This module is part of the AGSO-APIRA Australian Petroleum Systems Project, with analyses focusing on source quality and generation timing.
Geoscience Australia Data published a bulletin covering the offshore region west of Tasmania. The bulletin describes the Sorell Basin, a 100,000 sq km extensional passive margin basin containing Late Mesozoic and Tertiary sediments. It concentrates on the northern King Island and Strahan Sub-basins where well and seismic data allow for petroleum prospectivity assessment.
Anilao and Sara in Iloilo, Philippines, are the geographic focus of this graph-linked GEDCOM dataset. It maps the hereditary continuity of the indigenous elite (Principalía por Sangre), tracing the lineage from Felipe Matutino through 19th-century records to 20th-century transitions. The dataset was created by Soland y Lacson, Karl Romeo from the Lacson-Soland Family Archive and was last updated on 2026-05-27.
A 30-day research cruise in 1989 measured light hydrocarbon gases in the water column over five offshore sedimentary basins in southeastern Australia. The survey, conducted by the Australian Bureau of Mineral Resources in cooperation with Transglobal Exploration and Geoscience, aimed to assess the technique's applicability for indicating petroleum source rock maturity and accumulation. Data includes regional lines and detailed programs over known oil and gas fields.
Geoscience Australia employs innovative 3D flythroughs and video editing to communicate complex marine zone data to non-specialists. These multimedia products integrate raster and vector geospatial data, including bathymetry and petroleum acreage boundaries. The resulting visualizations have been highly regarded by stakeholders for several years, as documented in four case studies.
Gippsland, Victoria, Australia is the focus of this geological bulletin presenting results from detailed studies of the Tertiary marine sequence. The information was obtained from scout drilling by Victorian and Commonwealth Governments and wildcat drilling by private companies. The results are described as having an important bearing on regional stratigraphy and the search for oil in Australia.
372 soil samples from 17 coastal districts in western India were analyzed for properties like pH and salinity using hyperspectral reflectance data in the 350-2500 nm range. Gopal Ramdas Mahajan of the Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute calibrated spectral data with five multivariate techniques, achieving acceptable to excellent prediction performance. The study identified specific absorption wavelengths, such as 494 nm and 2207 nm, correlated with soil salinity levels.
Fiscal year 2024-25 data tracks greenhouse gas emissions across 29 departments and agencies. The dataset measures Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions from government facilities and fleets, supporting the Greening Government Strategy's net-zero by 2050 target. It is published by the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat.
2.4 KB of individual RT-qPCR cycle threshold (Ct) values from pooled tracheal swab samples analyzed for avian metapneumovirus (aMPV) detection. The data includes sample identification, governorate, and subtype-specific assay results, authored by Omar S. Saeed and published on figshare in 2026. The dataset supports research into aMPV subtypes A and B in unvaccinated broiler breeder flocks.
A 1998 study by Boreham and de Boer analyzes the origin of dry gas and oil in the Gilmore Field. The research uses molecular and multi-element isotopic approaches to identify gas sources, including wet gas from Devonian source rocks and overmature methane. The dataset likely contains geochemical measurements supporting the analysis of reservoir compartmentalization and migration pathways.
A study of diagnostic carotenoid-derived biomarkers from crude oils and source rocks in the Paleozoic Canning Basin, a large frontier petroleum province. The data likely contains measurements of saturated and aromatic C40 compounds, including beta-carotane, paleorenieratane, and isorenieratane, used to infer paleo-depositional environments. This dataset extends prior geochemical work by Edwards et al. (2013) and Spaak et al. (2017, 2018), implemented by GeoMark Research.
20 sites were sampled in 2019 for soil organic carbon and acid-soluble iron across three land uses in Kansas. The dataset was authored by Terry Loecke and is shared as a 13.2 KB CSV file under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on May 18, 2026.
NESP MaC 3.21 project compiled a data inventory for 15 priority endangered species in relation to the Gippsland Offshore Renewable Energy declaration area. The inventory, hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network, lists data sources and access points for 12 bird and 3 cetacean species, including the Blue Whale and Orange-bellied Parrot. The record was last updated on 2026-04-28.