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6,295 datasets
Deception Island in Antarctica provides raw snow temperature and snow cover depth data collected since 2006 at Crater Lake PT stations. Measurements are taken from 1 to 4 hours as part of the PERMATHERMAL monitoring network. The network is led by Dr. Miguel Ángel de Pablo of the Universidad de Alcalá.
PERMATHERMAL network provides raw temperature data from air, surface, and ground at multiple depths, collected at 1 to 4-hour intervals since 2000. The data originates from PT monitoring stations across Livingston Island in Antarctica, including locations like Hurd Peninsula and Byers Peninsula. The network is led by Dr. Miguel Ángel de Pablo of Universidad de Alcalá in Spain.
3,750 oceanographic stations provide water temperature, salinity, oxygen, and transparency data, with 80% collected via CTD instruments. An additional 3,000 stations hold pollution measurements for nutrients, heavy metals, and hydrocarbons. SCIOPS compiled this data, with records spanning from 1972 to the present.
MODIS/Terra Near Real Time Thermal Anomalies/Fire products provide level-2 swath data for global fire detection. The dataset includes 23 Science Data Sets such as fire-mask, algorithm quality, and radiative power layers, derived from MODIS 4- and 11-micrometer radiances. Terra MODIS instrument acquires these validated, science-ready data twice daily at 10:30 AM and PM.
Global satellite data provides twice-daily thermal anomaly and fire detection at a 5-kilometer resolution. The product includes 23 Science Data Sets layers such as fire-mask and radiative power, validated for scientific publication. Data is produced by the LANCEMODIS organization using the Aqua MODIS instrument.
Cloud optical thickness data is derived from the GOME-2 instruments aboard three MetOp satellites. The dataset provides global measurements of cloud properties, including cloud fraction, cloud-top pressure, and cloud-top albedo, for atmospheric composition monitoring. Products are generated by DLR under the EUMETSAT AC-SAF framework using the OCRA and ROCINN retrieval algorithms.
MERRA-2 provides 3-hourly assimilated turbulence diagnostics, including total scalar diffusivity and Richardson number, across 42 atmospheric pressure levels. NASA's Global Modeling and Assimilation Office produces this reanalysis using the GEOS model, covering the period from 1980 to the present with a latency of approximately three weeks.
MERRA-2 provides 3-hourly, 3-dimensional assimilated turbulence diagnostics across 73 model layer edges from 1980 to present. NASA's Global Modeling and Assimilation Office produces this data using the GEOS model version 5.12.4. The collection includes parameters like total scalar diffusivity and momentum diffusivity.
Aerosol optical depth analysis data from NASA's MERRA-2 atmospheric reanalysis. The dataset provides 3-hourly instantaneous global snapshots from 1980 to the present, produced by NASA's Global Modeling and Assimilation Office using the GEOS model. Data has a latency of approximately three weeks after the end of each month.
Landsat 5 and 7 satellite imagery is provided for the United States and boreal regions of Russia. The collection is distributed by EOS-WEBSTER, an earth science data system, with data contributed by in-house researchers and the USGS EROS Data Center. Images are available in BSQ and ERDAS Imagine formats, with multispectral, panchromatic, and thermal spectral types.
Geophysical survey data supports resource appraisal of the Crump Geyser Known Geothermal Resource Area in Oregon. The dataset includes a gravity map, audiomagnotelluric measurements, and tectonic interpretations compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey. Primary studies and reporting were conducted in 1975.
The USGS Chesapeake Bay River Input Monitoring Program quantifies loads and long-term trends in concentrations of nutrients and suspended material entering the tidal Chesapeake Bay from its nine major tributaries. These rivers account for approximately 93% of the non-tidal stream flow into the bay. Water samples are collected upstream of the tidal influence at locations historically called the Fall Line.
2378 infrared channels provide calibrated radiance measurements in the 3.74 to 15.4 micron spectrum. The dataset contains 6-minute data granules, each covering 90 footprints across track by 135 lines along track. It is produced by NASA's Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) instrument aboard the EOS Aqua satellite for the Land Atmosphere NRT Capability Earth Observing System (LANCE).
British Geological Survey vector contour data estimates the theoretical 'heat-in-place' for the Carboniferous Fell Sandstone Formation. This grid quantifies geothermal resources in gigajoules per square meter or petajoules per square kilometer, representing heat contained in productive aquifer sections. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-09.
Legacy BGS geothermal models provide the modelled temperature at the top of the early Carboniferous limestone in the Northern and Southern provinces of Great Britain. The data were created by D J.R. Jones, T. Randles, T. Kearsey, T.C. Pharaoh, and A. Newell in 2023. This raster dataset is associated with the publication https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geothermics.2023.102649.
344 male Fischer rats were subjected to photon irradiation and simulated microgravity via hindlimb unloading. Plasma metabolite data from 101 measures and behavioral data from 13 measures were collected 2 and 9 months post-exposure to assess cognitive and metabolic changes. The dataset was published by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and last updated in March 2026.
Annual reports on the Access to Information Act activities conducted by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. The dataset is published by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission and was last updated on 2026-04-09. The reports are provided in PDF format.
Annual reports detail the Privacy Act activities conducted by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. The reports are published by the Commission and were last updated on the platform in April 2026. The data is provided in PDF format under the OGL-CA-2.0 license.
NASA's IMAGE satellite provides uncalibrated Radio Plasma Imager (RPI) plasmagram data, representing received signal strength as a function of echo delay and radio-sounder frequency. The data are presented as instrument packets wrapped in standard CCSDS headers and are visualized as images where color indicates signal strength. These plasmagrams can show traces from magnetospheric structures like the magnetopause and plasmapause, intermixed with plasma resonance signatures.
Comprising results from an early version of the 1km-resolution shelf-scale biogeochemical model of the Great Barrier Reef. The model, version 924, was forced by version 1.85 of the eReefs hydrodynamic model and includes improvements for optical calculations, sediment loads, and oxygen diagnostics. It has been superseded by a newer model version.