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Yu Hou's research dataset examines the link between the atherogenic index of plasma (AIP) and urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR) in Chinese urban adults. The study is a cross-sectional analysis, with results published on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license. The dataset was last updated on 2026-06-02.
A 15.8 GB repository from a 2026 study contains processed global canopy temperature data derived from MODIS satellite observations at a 0.25-degree resolution. The dataset, created by Tianbo Pan, includes analysis code for calculating thermal limitations on photosynthesis and supporting data like the Köppen-Geiger climate classification. It is associated with the paper 'Increasingly severe thermal limitations on global photosynthesis using insights from observations of canopy temperature.'
Ba Vi National Park in northern Vietnam is the location for this collection of figures from a study on the Asian common toad (Duttaphrynus melanostictus). The images show relationships between body, air, and substrate temperatures, movement trajectories, and roadkill correlations. The dataset was authored by NGA TUYET TA and last updated on 2026-05-30.
Davies Reef on the Great Barrier Reef is the location for a field trial testing the heritability of heat tolerance in selectively bred Acropora spathulata corals. The dataset likely contains results from a rapid heat stress test conducted on 40 adult colonies and subsequent field deployment of offspring to nine reef sites in October 2023. It was published via the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in June 2026.
Ongoing data collection since the MOPITT instrument's launch aboard NASA's Terra spacecraft on December 18, 1999. This dataset provides beta, unvalidated monthly mean-gridded retrievals of carbon monoxide (CO) profiles and total columns in the troposphere, derived from near and thermal infrared radiances. It includes gridded averaging kernels for each retrieval, supporting analysis of atmospheric pollution and chemistry.
121.75 hours of towed Triaxus data collected to validate the SWOT satellite mission. The Australian Ocean Data Network gathered multidisciplinary ocean measurements south of Tasmania between November 15 and December 20, 2023. Five tows captured CTD, dissolved oxygen, nitrate, and plankton data across a standing meander of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current.
Near-real-time active fire and thermal anomaly detections from NASA's Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS) covering Australia and New Zealand. The data is derived from the VIIRS sensor family and is continuously updated, typically within 3 hours of satellite acquisition. Files are available in SHP, KML, and CSV formats for the last 24 hours, 48 hours, and 7 days.
NASA's FIRMS provides near-real-time active fire and thermal anomaly detections for South Asia from the VIIRS sensor family. Data is updated continuously, typically within 3 hours of satellite acquisition, and is available in SHP, KML, and CSV formats for the last 24 hours, 48 hours, and 7 days. The dataset is sourced from the Suomi-NPP satellite since 2011, NOAA-20 since 2017, and NOAA-21 since 2022.
NASA's FIRMS provides near-real-time active fire and thermal anomaly detections for Southeast Asia, derived from MODIS sensors on Terra and Aqua satellites. Data files in SHP, KML, and CSV formats are updated within 3 hours of satellite acquisition. The dataset offers time windows for the last 24 hours, 48 hours, and 7 days.
Near-real-time active fire and thermal anomaly detections covering Australia and New Zealand, derived from NASA's MODIS sensors on Terra and Aqua satellites. The data is provided by NASA's Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS) and is continuously updated, typically within 3 hours of satellite acquisition. Files are available in SHP, KML, and CSV formats for time windows of the last 24 hours, 48 hours, and 7 days.
NASA's FIRMS provides near-real-time active fire and thermal anomaly detections for Southeast Asia from the VIIRS sensor family. Data is available in multiple formats and time windows, updated typically within 3 hours of satellite overpass. The dataset includes observations from Suomi-NPP since 2011, NOAA-20 since 2017, and NOAA-21 since 2022.
Near-real-time active fire and thermal anomaly detections covering Russia and Asia, derived from NASA's VIIRS sensor family. The data is provided by NASA's Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS) and is continuously updated, typically within 3 hours of satellite acquisition. Files are available for the last 24 hours, 48 hours, and 7 days.
Near-real-time active fire and thermal anomaly detections covering South Asia, derived from NASA's MODIS sensors on Terra (since 2000) and Aqua (since 2002) satellites. Data is provided by NASA's Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS) and is continuously updated, typically within 3 hours of satellite acquisition. Files are available in SHP, KML, and CSV formats for time windows of the last 24 hours, 48 hours, and 7 days.
Near-real-time active fire and thermal anomaly detections covering Northern and Central Africa, derived from NASA's VIIRS sensor family. The data is provided by NASA's Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS) and is continuously updated, typically within 3 hours of satellite acquisition. Files are available in SHP, KML, and CSV formats for time windows of the last 24 hours, 48 hours, and 7 days.
Near-real-time active fire and thermal anomaly detections covering Southern Africa from NASA's FIRMS, derived from MODIS sensors on Terra (since 2000) and Aqua (since 2002) satellites. Files are continuously updated, typically within 3 hours of satellite acquisition. Data is available in SHP, KML, and CSV formats for time windows of the last 24 hours, 48 hours, and 7 days.
NASA's Fire Information for Resource Management System provides near-real-time active fire detections for Southern Africa from the VIIRS sensor family. The data is updated continuously, typically within 3 hours of satellite overpass, and is available in SHP, KML, and CSV formats for the last 24 hours, 48 hours, and 7 days. The dataset is sourced from the Suomi-NPP, NOAA-20, and NOAA-21 satellites.
Near-real-time active fire and thermal anomaly detections covering Russia and Asia, derived from NASA's MODIS sensors on the Terra and Aqua satellites. The data is continuously updated, typically within 3 hours of satellite acquisition, and is available in SHP, KML, and CSV formats for the last 24 hours, 48 hours, and 7 days. It is provided by NASA's Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS).
This dataset provides near-real-time active fire and thermal anomaly detections across Europe, derived from NASA's MODIS sensor family. It is continuously updated as new satellite overpasses are processed, typically within 3 hours of acquisition.
Europe's near-real-time active fire and thermal anomaly detections from NASA's Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS). The data is derived from the VIIRS sensor family (Suomi-NPP, NOAA-20, NOAA-21) and is continuously updated, typically within 3 hours of satellite acquisition. Files are available in SHP, KML, and CSV formats for the last 24 hours, 48 hours, and 7 days.
Near-real-time active fire and thermal anomaly detections covering Northern and Central Africa, derived from NASA's MODIS sensors on Terra and Aqua satellites. The data is provided by NASA's Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS) and is continuously updated, typically within 3 hours of satellite acquisition. Files are available in SHP, KML, and CSV formats for time windows of the last 24 hours, 48 hours, and 7 days.