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A 2013 shallow ice core from Law Dome Summit provides high-resolution data on hydrogen peroxide, isotopic composition, trace ionic composition, and snow density. The core was obtained on February 4, 2013, at a specific Antarctic location (-66°46'21.2", 112°48'40.8") using a Kovac corer. This record is maintained by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC) as part of ongoing climate monitoring.
Chicago's 2013 Annual Appropriation Ordinance details the city's approved operating budget at the start of the fiscal year. The dataset lists budgeted expenditures categorized by department, appropriation account, and funding type, including Local, Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), and other Grants. Data is provided by the city's Budget and Management department and was last updated in November 2012.
NASA's Carbon Monitoring System provides global carbon flux estimates specifically for fires. The dataset is produced by NASA's Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center (GES DISC) and was last updated in 2013.
NASA's Carbon Monitoring System Flux for Posterior Fire Carbon L4 V1 dataset provides estimates of carbon flux resulting from fires. The data is produced by the NASA Carbon Monitoring System and distributed via the GES DISC. The dataset was last updated in 2013.
NASA Carbon Monitoring System Flux for Fossil Fuel L4 V1 provides global estimates of carbon dioxide flux from fossil fuel combustion. The dataset was produced by the NASA Carbon Monitoring System and distributed via the GES DISC. The last recorded update was in 2013.
NASA's Carbon Monitoring System provides posterior estimates of total carbon flux, integrating satellite and surface-based observations. The dataset is produced by NASA's Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center (GES DISC) and was last updated in 2013.
Carbon Monitoring System Flux for Prior Total Carbon L4 V1 provides modeled estimates of global carbon sources and sinks. The dataset was produced by NASA's Carbon Monitoring System (CMS) through the GES DISC and was last updated in 2013. It integrates satellite observations and modeling capabilities to support policy and management activities.
CMSFluxOcean data quantifies the movement of carbon dioxide between the ocean and atmosphere. NASA's Carbon Monitoring System produced this Level 4 product by integrating satellite observations and modeling capabilities. The dataset was last updated in 2013.
The 2011 fiscal year budget ordinance for the City of Chicago, approved by the City Council and effective January 1, 2011. This dataset details budgeted positions, salaries, and units across city departments, extracted from the personnel portion of the Annual Appropriation Ordinance. It is provided by the Budget and Management department and was last updated on the data portal in October 2012.
The 2011 fiscal year budget ordinance details the City of Chicago's approved operating budget as of January 1, 2011. It lists budgeted expenditures categorized by department, appropriation account, and funding type including Local, CDBG, and other Grants. The data is provided by the city's Budget and Management department and was last updated on the platform in October 2012.
Methane emission estimates for North America are derived from an inversion of the GEOS-Chem chemical transport model constrained by GOSAT satellite observations. The data separates emissions into nine distinct sectors, including wetlands, livestock, and oil/gas. The product was generated by NASA's Carbon Monitoring System via GES DISC, with a noted last update in 2012.
Methane emission estimates for North America derived from an inversion of the GEOS-Chem chemical transport model constrained by GOSAT satellite observations. The data provides daily Level 4 flux estimates for 12 distinct emission sectors. This product was produced by the NASA Carbon Monitoring System (CMS) and distributed via GES DISC, with a last update recorded in 2011.
208 to -62 calendar years before present (BP) of daily temperature data for the St. Lawrence Valley, Quebec. This historical climate reconstruction dataset is archived by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) World Data Service for Paleoclimatology. The data was last updated in the repository on January 1, 2012.
2011 imagery from April 21 to June 8 provides orthorectified mosaic tiles of the Delaware Bay and New Jersey shoreline. The dataset contains true color (RGB) and near-infrared (IR) images with a ground sample distance of 0.50 meters per pixel. It was produced by NOAA's Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative and archived by NOAA NCEI.
NASA's Carbon Monitoring System produced a monthly 4D ocean state estimate for the California Current System from 2007 to 2010. The dataset results from a coupled physical-biogeochemical model (MITgcm with BLING) assimilating all available regional observations via the ECCO consortium's adjoint method. It provides a physically realistic reconstruction of carbon stocks and fluxes at a 1/16-degree horizontal resolution.
A composite index for 174 countries derived from four proximity-to-target indicators: eco-region protection, access to improved sanitation, access to improved water, and child mortality. The 2011 release provides a consistent time series from 2006 to 2011 and introduces two new component indicators. Columbia University's CIESIN and Yale University's YCELP produced and distributed the data set.
NOAA Ship Delaware II collected underway navigational, physical, and meteorological data during voyages in the Gulf of Mexico and North Atlantic Ocean. The dataset, published by NOAA NCEI, covers a period from January 2009 to November 2010. It likely contains time-series measurements of ocean and atmospheric conditions.
United Nations data tracks global participation in the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, which establishes a comprehensive legal framework for all ocean uses. The dataset was provided by the CEOS_EXTRA organization and was last updated in October 2010. It documents which nations have ratified or acceded to this foundational international treaty.
The Kyoto Protocol established legally-binding constraints on greenhouse gas emissions for participating nations. The dataset, provided by CEOS_EXTRA, was last updated in October 2010. It documents country participation and the mechanisms for reducing emissions costs.
LD2.1ky-grid4y provides a 2,100-year record of oxygen isotope ratios (d18O) from the Law Dome ice core in Antarctica, averaged into 4-year intervals. The dataset, developed by researchers including P.D. Jones and M.E. Mann, was used in key paleoclimate studies and last updated in April 2010. Each data point integrates between 4 and 40 individual ice core measurements, with age estimates derived from flow modeling and layer counting.