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4,068 datasets
Census block groups designated as interim Disadvantaged Communities (DAC) in New York State. The dataset contains 4,145 block groups identified under interim criteria. It was published by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and was last updated in March 2026.
Planning permission records for wind turbine developments derived from Cornwall Council's Development Management system. The data likely indicates sites where permission was granted, not necessarily where turbines were built, and may not be a complete record of all permissions. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service under an Open Government Licence.
The Boreal Ecosystem-Atmosphere Study (BOREAS) NSA-OBS site in Canada provides continuous tower flux, surface meteorological, and soil temperature measurements from March 1994 through December 1998. This time-series data supports research on carbon, water, and energy exchanges between the boreal forest and the atmosphere. Measurements include photosynthetically active radiation, atmospheric heat flux, net radiation, air temperature, water vapor, surface winds, precipitation rate, and soil temperature.
De-identified transcripts from ethnographic fieldwork at two enhanced geothermal system sites provide insights into stakeholder perceptions. Catherine Lambert collected this data through semi-structured interviews with geothermal experts and community members in Ithaca, NY, USA, and Redruth, UK. The dataset captures feelings towards deep geothermal projects, visions of energy futures, and intersections with place attachment.
1994 field mapping by Dr. Hugo Veldhuis provides vector soil data for model development. The data cover 1-kilometer diameters around NSA tower sites and the NSA-MSA region. These ARC/INFO EXPORT files support analysis of forest ecosystem dynamics in the BOREAS project.
NYSERDA's Drive Clean Rebate dataset contains completed applications for point-of-sale rebates on new electric vehicle purchases and leases. The program offers up to $2,000 per vehicle, with the rebate amount determined by the vehicle's battery-only range. Data is provided by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority and includes applications from 2017 onward.
NODC Accession 0069114 contains chemical, physical, and sediment data collected aboard NOAA Ship Pisces from September 25 to October 3, 2010, in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The Subsurface Monitoring Unit gathered data on CDOM fluorescence, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, salinity, temperature, turbidity, and sediment properties using CTDs, fluorometers, and corers. The dataset also includes processed products like charts and GIS files created for real-time analysis and decision support during the event.
NODC Accession 0069053 contains provisional chemical and physical oceanographic data collected from July 16-20, 2010 aboard the RV Brooks McCall. The Subsurface Monitoring Unit gathered this data to assess the Deepwater Horizon oil spill's impact, using instruments like CTDs, LISSTs, and fluorometers. The dataset includes laboratory analysis for hydrocarbons and volatile organic compounds, alongside real-time decision support products like maps and charts.
July 14-19, 2010 chemical oceanographic data were collected aboard the R/V RYAN CHOUEST in the Gulf of Mexico in response to the Deepwater Horizon spill. The dataset includes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) and fluorescence measurements from instruments like fluorometers and gas chromatographs. It also contains real-time analysis products such as charts, maps, and GIS files, alongside cruise documentation.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data from the Brooks McCall research vessel documents chemical and physical oceanographic conditions in the Gulf of Mexico from August 15-19, 2010. The dataset was collected by a multi-agency Subsurface Monitoring Unit in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. It includes measurements of hydrocarbons, volatile organic compounds, conductivity, temperature, salinity, and suspended solids, gathered using CTD, LISST, fluorometer, and other instruments.
Data from the Brooks McCall research cruise collected oceanographic measurements in the Gulf of Mexico from August 21-25, 2010, directly in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes laboratory analysis results for volatile and semivolatile organic compounds, total petroleum hydrocarbons, and in-situ measurements of conductivity, temperature, depth, dissolved oxygen, and suspended solids. It provides a detailed snapshot of subsurface water conditions and hydrocarbon contamination during the immediate post-spill monitoring period.
9.5 KB of model performance data for Inverse Distance Weighting and Ordinary Kriging interpolation methods applied to soil attributes. The dataset, authored by Gustavo Vieira Veloso and last updated in May 2026, contains evaluation metrics including R², RMSE, MAE, and their null model ratios. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
Gustavo Vieira Veloso published a dataset containing Global Moran's I values for analyzed soil attributes. The dataset includes observed statistic and p-value results. It is a 5.5 KB XLS file available under a CC-BY-4.0 license and was last updated on May 11, 2026.
Daily accumulated electricity supply and generation in kWh for Melbourne Water's Eastern Treatment Plant. Data originates from revenue quality meters on supply feeders and Melbourne Water's own generation meters, aggregated from 15-minute and real-time intervals into daily totals. It enables year-on-year comparisons and analysis against atmospheric variables like temperature and rainfall.
Three areas of hydrocarbon seepage were identified on the southern flank of the Ashmore Platform in the Bonaparte Basin, Australia. The study integrated remote sensing, geophysical, acoustic, photographic, and geochemical techniques to analyze natural seeps. Research was conducted by authors including Stalvies, C. et al. and published in 2017.
Yume Souma's dataset contains experimental results from a study on competitive versus cooperative deliberation contexts. The study involved 128 Japanese university students organized into 32 groups discussing the final disposal of soil removed after the Fukushima nuclear accident. Data was uploaded to figshare in April 2026.
128 Japanese university students participated in a group decision experiment on the final disposal of soil removed after the Fukushima nuclear accident. The study, authored by Yume Souma and uploaded in 2026, manipulated competitive and cooperative discussion contexts to measure opinion change and decision evaluation. Data is stored in a small 5.5 KB Excel file.
128 Japanese university students participated in a group decision experiment. The study, authored by Yume Souma and uploaded in 2026, examines how competitive versus cooperative controversy contexts influence opinion change and decision evaluation regarding the final disposal of soil removed after the Fukushima nuclear accident.
A 2026 study by Yume Souma presents experimental data from 128 Japanese university students organized into 32 groups. The research examines how competitive versus cooperative controversy contexts influence opinion change and decision evaluation regarding the final disposal of soil removed after the Fukushima nuclear accident. The dataset is a 5.5 KB Excel file containing the experimental results.
A map from the Government Digital Service shows the risk of water erosion on bare soil under intense rainfall. It primarily covers cultivated land in Scotland, classifying soils with mineral topsoils and organic (peaty) surfaces separately into High, Moderate, and Low risk classes. Each main class is further subdivided to indicate higher risk due to factors like steeper slopes or coarser soil textures.