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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,160 datasets
Anonymized job-level records from the Kestrel high-performance computing system, covering jobs submitted between August 2023 and December 2025. Each record represents a Slurm batch job and includes scheduling metadata, resource requests, utilization, energy consumption estimates, and computed efficiency metrics.
2010 measurements collected in the Gulf of Mexico during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes observations related to ocean chemistry, optics, and temperature. It is provided by the OB_DAAC organization and is available on multiple platforms.
A display service shows apparent resistivity in a simplified break with 200 by 200 meter resolution. The map reflects the composition of bedrock and soil layers, produced from aerial measurements using the VLF method. Data is provided by Lantmäteriet under a CC0-1.0 license.
Fleet Transport - Gas Oil - CO2 (kg) (000's) is a dataset published on the eu_open_data platform. The data likely contains CO2 emissions in kilograms (in thousands) from gas oil used in fleet transport operations. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service under the UK Open Government Licence.
A dataset from the EU Open Data platform, published by the Government Digital Service under the UK Open Government Licence. The title suggests it contains records on fuel consumption or operational activity for transport fleets using gas oil. The specific temporal coverage, row count, and column details are unknown and require verification.
319 columns represent individual client electricity consumption in kW, resampled to hourly intervals. The dataset covers load diagrams from Portugal between 2011 and 2014, with preprocessing steps detailed by author Artur Trindade. It is licensed under CC-BY-4.0 and sourced from the OpenML platform.
A study from Geoscience Australia applying petroleum systems analysis to understand fluid sources and phase behavior in the Browse Basin offshore Australia. The work integrates source rock property maps, basin-specific kinetics, and burial history models to identify four Mesozoic petroleum systems. The principal source rocks are Jurassic to Cretaceous formations containing land-plant derived organic matter, with most hydrocarbon expulsion occurring from the Late Cretaceous to present.
86% of estimated fish mortality from explosive platform removal was attributed to four species: Atlantic spadefish, blue runner, red snapper, and sheepshead. This dataset from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration contains the first quantitative study on this topic, with data collected between 1993 and 1999. Its findings were incorporated into red snapper stock assessments, showing minimal impact on overall abundance estimates.
Collected aboard the Brooks McCall from June 4-8, 2010, this dataset captures chemical and physical oceanographic measurements taken directly in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. It includes provisional laboratory analysis for hydrocarbons and organic compounds alongside in-situ sensor data for water column properties. The data also contains real-time analysis products like charts and maps created for decision support during the event.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data from the RYAN CHOUEST research vessel capture chemical oceanographic measurements in the Gulf of Mexico from June 24-29, 2010. The dataset includes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) and fluorescence readings from instruments like fluorometers and gas chromatographs, collected by the Subsurface Monitoring Unit in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. It also contains real-time analysis products such as charts, maps, and GIS files, along with cruise-level documentation.
Chemical, physical, and profile oceanographic data were collected aboard NOAA Ship HENRY B. BIGELOW in the Gulf of Mexico from 2010-07-28 to 2010-08-10 in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes measurements of CDOM fluorescence, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, hydrostatic pressure, salinity, sound velocity, temperature, and water density, collected using CTD, fluorometer, and oxygen meter instruments. It represents a targeted monitoring effort by a multi-agency Subsurface Monitoring Unit (SMU) following the environmental disaster.
NODC Accession 0069051 contains chemical, physical, and laboratory analysis data collected aboard the R/V Brooks McCall in the Gulf of Mexico from July 4-8, 2010, in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes measurements of volatile and semivolatile organic compounds, total petroleum hydrocarbons, conductivity, salinity, temperature, and dissolved oxygen, collected using CTDs, transmissometers, fluorometers, and physical sampling devices. It also contains derived products like charts, maps, and GIS files created for real-time analysis and decision support during the incident.
NODC Accession 0084584 contains raw, provisional chemical data collected over three days in July 2010 directly in response to the Deepwater Horizon disaster. Measurements include Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) and fluorescence, captured by instruments like fluorometers and gas chromatographs aboard the research vessel RYAN CHOUEST. The dataset also includes ancillary products like charts, maps, and GIS files created for real-time analysis and decision support by the multi-agency Subsurface Monitoring Unit.
Gulf of Mexico data were collected aboard the RV Ferrel from July 25-30, 2010, in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes chemical, physical, and profile measurements like CDOM fluorescence, volatile organic compounds, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, salinity, and temperature. It also contains derived products like charts and maps used for real-time analysis, alongside provisional laboratory results from water and sediment samples.
NODC Accession 0069055 contains provisional laboratory and sensor data from a 5-day research cruise in August 2010, directly responding to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes measurements for over 20 specific volatile and semivolatile organic compounds, such as 1,2-dichloroethane and benzo(a)pyrene, alongside standard oceanographic profiles. Data collection involved instruments like CTDs, LISST transmissometers, and fluorometers to analyze water column chemistry and physical properties.
Oceanographic data were collected aboard the research vessel Brooks McCall in the Gulf of Mexico from May 30 to June 2, 2010, in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes chemical, physical, and laboratory analysis measurements such as Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH), volatile organic compounds, conductivity, temperature, salinity, and dissolved oxygen. It also contains derived products like charts, maps, and GIS files created for real-time analysis and decision support during the incident.
From July 3 to July 7, 2010, the research vessel Ferrel collected oceanographic data in the Gulf of Mexico in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset contains provisional laboratory analysis results for Semivolatile Organic Compounds, Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons, and Volatile Organic Compounds from water and sediment samples. It also includes derived products like charts, maps, and GIS files created for real-time decision support during the incident.
From September 9-17, 2010, NOAA Ship Pisces collected chemical, physical, and profile data in the Gulf of Mexico following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The Subsurface Monitoring Unit used CTD, fluorometer, and oxygen meter instruments to measure parameters like CDOM fluorescence, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, salinity, temperature, and water density. Data underwent preliminary quality assurance by the National Coastal Data Development Center.
North West Shelf petroleum accumulations from the Bonaparte, Browse, and Carnarvon basins are analyzed. The dataset includes biomarker and isotopic analyses of approximately 300 oil/condensate samples and isotopic signatures for about 50 gas samples, with existing molecular data for around 1000 gas samples. The synthesis was presented at the 2006 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition.
Oceanographic profile data were collected aboard the R/V Cape Hatteras in the Gulf of Mexico from September 4-15, 2010, specifically in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes measurements of CDOM fluorescence, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, salinity, temperature, and water density, collected using CTD, fluorometer, and oxygen meter instruments. Data underwent preliminary quality assurance by the National Coastal Data Development Center and are accompanied by cruise reports, plans, and documentation.