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DeepJEB++ is a foundation-model-driven dataset for structural engineering design. It contains 15,360 simulation-labeled jet-engine brackets generated by adapting Stable Diffusion v1.5 and TRELLIS. Each design is paired with automatically computed linear-elastic finite-element labels under four load cases.
LAADS provides the MODIS/Aqua Clear Sky Radiance 8-Day Composite Daily L3 Global 25km Equal Area (MYDCSR_8) product. This dataset offers nine statistical composites of clear-sky radiance and reflectance for 36 spectral bands, generated daily from the previous eight days of observations. The data has a global extent at a 25-kilometer resolution and is stored in Hierarchical Data Format (HDF).
Ministerial Expenditures data from the Public Accounts of Canada, Volume II, provides spending figures in thousands of dollars for each Ministry and Department. The data is broken down by 12 Standard Object codes, such as Personnel, Transfer Payments, and Public Debt Charges. It is published by Public Services and Procurement Canada at the end of each fiscal year, with the last update recorded as 2026-04-09.
475.0 MB of modeling data assesses the economic impact of realistic solar intermittency on CO2 electrolysis. The dataset, authored by Shashwati C. da Cunha and last updated in April 2026, examines optimal scheduling and profitability under various interconnection, pricing, and process assumptions. It highlights dependencies on electrolyzer ramping capability, system sizing, and grid emissions.
Northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan's boreal forest region, covering roughly 1,000,000 square kilometers, is the focus of this surface observation network. The Saskatchewan Research Council collected meteorological and radiation data from December 1993 to December 1996 across ten sites for Suite A measurements and five sites for Suite B measurements. The dataset provides a multi-year record of near-surface atmospheric conditions and energy balance components.
Shashwati C. da Cunha's dataset, last updated April 30, 2026, assesses the economic feasibility and operating schedule of CO2 reduction to carbon monoxide under realistic solar intermittency. The 3.6 MB Excel file contains techno-economic analyses for a CO2 electrolyzer system under various interconnection configurations, pricing agreements, and process assumptions.
Shashwati C. da Cunha's dataset, last updated April 30, 2026, assesses the economic feasibility and operating schedule of CO2 reduction to carbon monoxide under realistic solar intermittency. The 3.6 MB Excel file contains techno-economic analyses for a CO2 electrolyzer system under various interconnection configurations, pricing agreements, and process assumptions.
A seamless topographic color map service covering all of Australia, its outer islands, and external territories, including the Australian Antarctic Territory. The map integrates data from Geoscience Australia, the Australian Antarctic Division, OpenStreetMap, and other sources, portraying cultural, hydrography, marine, transport, vegetation, and relief themes. The topographic information was checked in 2008 using satellite imagery and supplemented in 2009.
The Canning Basin in Western Australia is the focus of this dataset on the hydrocarbon generation potential of marine organic-rich rocks from the Middle Ordovician Goldwyer Formation. It contains results from pyrolysis and bulk kinetic studies, detailing kerogen types, organofacies, and estimated generation temperatures for different geological sequences. The data provides basin-specific kinetic inputs for modeling petroleum systems and evaluating source rock variability.
Australia's Identified Mineral Resources 2013 is an annual national assessment providing a long-term view of mineral resources available for mining. The report includes evaluations of long-term trends, world rankings, summaries of significant exploration results, and reviews of mining industry developments. It is published by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
53,713 polygons classify the global ocean floor into 11 seascape categories using 6 biophysical variables. The dataset, from Geoscience Australia, was created via GIS and multivariate statistical analysis to objectively identify candidate sites for high seas marine protected areas. It was last updated on 2026-04-20.
281.7 square kilometers were assessed for mineral potential around the proposed Pickhandle Lakes Special Management Area in southwestern Yukon. The Yukon government and First Nations commissioned a detailed mineral assessment based on geology and expert panel evaluation, with fieldwork conducted in 2002. The report includes a mineral potential map and concludes the proposed SMA area itself has the lowest relative mineral potential.
Government of Yukon provides a guidebook describing rocks and landforms along the 717 km Dempster Highway from Dawson City to Inuvik. The guide is an update incorporating information from a 1993 guide and observations from 2005 and 2006. It includes an introduction to bedrock geology, glacial history, mineral resources, a road log, and a glossary.
Lithogeochemical data from the Fire Lake area in southeastern Yukon, focusing on the Fyre Lake volcanic-hosted massive sulphide deposit. The dataset likely contains chemical composition and rare earth element analyses of chlorite schist and psammitic schists. It was published by the Government of Yukon and last updated in April 2026.
Five successions of metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks ranging from pre-Upper Devonian to Lower Mississippian characterize the Yukon-Tanana Terrane in the Livingstone Creek area. The area's structural style is dominated by a transposition foliation and includes intrusions from at least five plutonic suites ranging from Late Devonian to Late Cretaceous. This dataset, published by the Government of Yukon, reports two new mineral showings and suggests potential for volcanogenic massive sulphide mineralization.
New ammonite collections from the Lower to Middle Jurassic Laberge Group in the Whitehorse area are assigned to nine ammonite zones or assemblages. The data, published by the Government of Yukon, shows the group contains nearly all zones from Upper Sinemurian to Lower Bajocian stages, with some gaps in Hettangian and Lower Sinemurian. Deposition of conglomerates and fine-grained clastics is analyzed across the Takhini and Fish Lake areas.
Government of Yukon's report distinguishes four granitic rock types in the Whitehorse Map-Area. The stratigraphic, compositional, and textural data are sufficient to differentiate Mid-Jurassic quartz monzonite, Mid-Cretaceous quartz monzonite, Upper Triassic-Lower Jurassic granodiorite, and Lower Tertiary quartz granites. The report associates specific intrusives with mineralization and assesses potential for intrusion-related mineral occurrences.
A stratigraphic framework report describes four revised map units of metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks in the Yukon-Tanana Terrane south of Finlayson Lake. The report, published by the Government of Yukon, associates three of these geological units with specific mineral occurrences and deposits. It was last updated on April 17, 2026.
The Conrad zone in east-central Yukon is a newly discovered gold prospect analogous to Carlin-type deposits. The dataset likely contains geological descriptions of host rocks, alteration processes, and mineralization details, published by the Government of Yukon. It was last updated on April 17, 2026.
Government of Yukon mapping details tin-tungsten-boron-fluorine-bearing skarns in the Thirtymile Range. The report focuses on the Mindy and Ork prospects, describing mineral assemblages and structural controls. It was last updated on April 17, 2026.