Loading...
Loading...
Text classification, translation, QA, summarization, dialogue, sentiment analysis, language modeling, text corpora
44,946 datasets
VARON is an annual household survey providing a multi-sectoral update on the situation of refugees from Iraq and other countries in Lebanon. The survey covers key indicators related to protection, shelter, water and hygiene, health, livelihoods, socio-economic vulnerability, and food security. Data gathered is used to build econometric models for targeting multi-purpose cash and food assistance.
Mapping land occupancy in Quebec provides a geographic reference system for land cover types. The dataset, produced by the Government of Quebec, is derived from semi-automated classification of high-resolution satellite images. It covers southern Quebec and classifies areas into artificial surfaces, agricultural land, forests, wetlands, and water bodies.
293 hydrologic sub-basins of the Greenland Ice Sheet are modeled in this GIS polygon shapefile dataset. It was created by Lewis and Smith (2009) using 5 km digital elevation models and ESRI ArcGIS hydrological tools to estimate a hydraulic potentiometric surface. The dataset is documented by a peer-reviewed journal article in Hydrological Processes.
Government and Municipalities of Québec provides a hypsometric layer representing terrain relief for Quebec territory at a 1:20,000 scale. The data includes contour lines and dimensional points, with each file covering approximately 250 square kilometers. Level curves are generally at a 10-meter equidistance, derived from topographic maps.
Probe Metrics is a high-frequency water quality dataset collected by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency's Freshwater Monitoring and Assessment Team. It contains sensor readings for temperature, dissolved oxygen, phycocyanin, turbidity, and specific conductivity recorded every 30 minutes from a buoy at Rea's Wood, Antrim. The data is provisional, non-validated, and was last updated on 2026-03-18.
High-frequency measurements of dissolved oxygen and temperature recorded every 30 minutes at the foot of the Blackwater River at Maghery. The data is collected by NIEA’s Freshwater Monitoring and Assessment team using a field probe with specified sensor accuracy and is loaded onto the public platform approximately every 30 days. Data is provisional, non-validated, and may be subject to revisions due to environmental factors or sensor malfunction.
NIEA’s Freshwater Monitoring and Assessment team deployed a field probe for long-term, high-frequency water quality monitoring in the Maine River downstream of the M2 Bridge. The probe records Dissolved Oxygen (% saturation) and temperature (°C) every 30 minutes, with data loaded publicly approximately every 30 days. Data is provisional and non-validated, with sensor accuracy specified as +/- 5% for oxygen and +/- 0.1°C for temperature.
A field probe deployed by NIEA’s Freshwater Monitoring and Assessment team records Dissolved Oxygen (%Saturation) and temperature (°C) in the Moyola River near Waterfoot Road. Data is recorded every 30 minutes and loaded onto the public platform approximately every 30 days. The dataset is non-validated and provisional, with measurements accurate to +/- 5% for oxygen and +/- 0.1°C for temperature.
Northern Ireland's Maine River downstream of the M2 Bridge is monitored by a field probe deployed by the NIEA Freshwater Monitoring and Assessment team. The probe records Dissolved Oxygen (% Saturation) and temperature (°C) every 30 minutes as part of a long-term, high-frequency water quality monitoring project. Data is provisional, loaded publicly approximately every 30 days, and last updated on 2026-03-18.
High-frequency water quality data recorded every 30 minutes by a field probe deployed by the NIEA Freshwater Monitoring and Assessment team. The dataset contains measurements of Dissolved Oxygen (% Saturation) and temperature (°C) from the Upper Bann River, with data loaded onto a public platform approximately every 30 days. The probe uses an optical DO sensor with an accuracy of +/- 5% and a temperature sensor accurate to +/- 0.1°C.
NIEA’s Freshwater Monitoring and Assessment Team deployed a multiparameter sonde on a buoy at Rea's Wood, Antrim, as part of a long-term water quality project. The instrument records water temperature, dissolved oxygen, phycocyanin, turbidity, and specific conductivity every 30 minutes, with data uploaded to a platform after a short delay. Data is provisional and non-validated, with sensor maintenance occurring every 4-6 weeks.
Probe Metrics is a high-frequency water quality dataset collected by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency's Freshwater Monitoring and Assessment Team. It contains sensor readings for temperature, dissolved oxygen, phycocyanin, turbidity, and specific conductivity recorded every 30 minutes from a buoy at Rea's Wood, Antrim. The data is provisional, non-validated, and was last updated on 2026-03-18.
A probe deployed by NIEA’s Freshwater Monitoring and Assessment team records Dissolved Oxygen (% Saturation) and temperature (°C) in the Six Mile River downstream of Castle Farm Bridge, Antrim. Data is recorded every 30 minutes and loaded to a public platform approximately every 30 days. The dataset is provided by OpenDataNI under the OGL-UK-3.0 license and was last updated on 2026-03-18.
Northern Ireland's Lough Neagh near Rea's Wood, Antrim, is monitored by a buoy-mounted multiparameter sonde deployed by NIEA’s Freshwater Monitoring and Assessment Team. It records water temperature, dissolved oxygen, phycocyanin, turbidity, and specific conductivity every 30 minutes as part of a long-term project. Data is provisional, non-validated, and uploaded with a short delay to the Lough Neagh water quality platform.
NIEA's Freshwater Monitoring and Assessment Team deployed a multiparameter sonde on a buoy at Rea's Wood, Antrim, for long-term water quality monitoring. The dataset contains high-frequency measurements of water temperature, dissolved oxygen, phycocyanin, turbidity, and specific conductivity, recorded every 30 minutes. Data is provisional, non-validated, and uploaded to the Lough Neagh platform with a short delay.
High-frequency water quality data recorded every 30 minutes by a field probe in the Ballinderry River near Scotchtown Lane. The dataset contains provisional, non-validated measurements of dissolved oxygen (% saturation) and temperature (°C) collected by NIEA's Freshwater Monitoring and Assessment team. Data is loaded onto the public platform approximately every 30 days and is subject to revision due to environmental factors or sensor malfunction.
A field probe deployed by NIEA’s Freshwater Monitoring and Assessment team records Dissolved Oxygen (%Saturation) and temperature (°C) in the Moyola River near Waterfoot Road. Data is recorded every 30 minutes and loaded onto the public platform approximately every 30 days. The dataset is non-validated and provisional, with sensor accuracy of +/- 5% for oxygen and +/- 0.1°C for temperature.
High-frequency water quality data recorded every 30 minutes by a field probe at the foot of the Blackwater River. The NIEA Freshwater Monitoring and Assessment team deployed the probe, which measures dissolved oxygen saturation with +/- 5% accuracy and temperature to +/- 0.1°C. Data is provisional, updated monthly, and was last loaded to the platform on March 18, 2026.
Northern Ireland's Ballinderry River is monitored by the NIEA Freshwater Monitoring and Assessment team using a field probe. The probe records Dissolved Oxygen (% saturation) and temperature (°C) every 30 minutes, with data loaded publicly approximately every 30 days. Data is provisional, non-validated, and collected as part of a long-term, high-frequency water quality monitoring project.
A long-term, high-frequency water quality monitoring project records Dissolved Oxygen (% saturation) and temperature (°C) in the Upper Bann River at Portadown. Data is collected every 30 minutes by a field probe deployed by NIEA’s Freshwater Monitoring and Assessment team and is loaded onto a public platform approximately every 30 days. The dataset is provided by OpenDataNI under an OGL-UK-3.0 license and was last updated in March 2026.