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6,314 datasets
Mechanical bathythermograph data from the USS J.C. Butler's 1944-1945 voyages across the western Pacific and East China Sea. The dataset contains temperature-depth profile pairs recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals down to a maximum depth of 285 meters. Data was processed into the NODC standard C128 format by the National Oceanographic Data Center.
Temperature-depth profile data collected using Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT) instruments during UNANUE cruises. The dataset covers the Caribbean Sea and South Pacific Ocean from May 1964 to December 1967, processed into the NODC C128 standard format. Observations are limited to the upper ocean layers, with a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters.
285 meters is the maximum depth for observations in this dataset, which contains mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) data from a 13-day NOAA cruise in the North Atlantic Ocean. The data, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the C128 standard format, consists of paired temperature-depth values recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals. It provides a snapshot of the thermal structure of the upper ocean layers from November 26 to December 8, 1968.
1959-02-09 to 1959 06-03 temperature-depth profiles from the PUMA expedition in the Gulf of Guinea and Atlantic Ocean. Data is processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into the standard C128 format, recording pairs of temperature and depth values at uniform 5-meter intervals to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters. This dataset is published by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Mechanical bathythermograph data from the OUTPOST cruise in the North Atlantic Ocean, covering a three-week period from May 15 to June 3, 1964. The dataset consists of temperature-depth profile pairs, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into the standard C128 format. Temperature values are recorded at uniform 5-meter depth intervals down to a maximum of approximately 285 meters.
Temperature-depth profiles from the Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT) instrument collected during the ESSEX cruise. The dataset covers the Caribbean Sea and North Atlantic Ocean over an 11-day period in April-May 1964. Data was processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into its standard C128 format.
A bilateral agreement between Canada and the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire concerning the promotion and protection of investments. The document is an archived publication from Global Affairs Canada, last updated in February 2026, and is provided for research or recordkeeping purposes only.
Global Affairs Canada published a bilateral agreement between Canada and Colombia concerning cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. The archived instrument includes annexes outlining technical, regulatory, and implementation provisions. It was last updated in the platform on February 23, 2026, but the publication itself is noted as outdated.
Combined SWICS and STICS data containing 4-hour averaged alpha particle velocity, C/O abundance ratio, and carbon and oxygen ionization temperatures. The averages are computed over 4-hour intervals, with helium velocity and kinetic temperature data available at a higher 3-minute cadence. The dataset is produced by NASA's Wind spacecraft instruments, referencing methodology from Space Science Reviews 71:79-124, 1995.
Global satellite data provides aerosol properties retrieved using the RemoTAP algorithm. The dataset includes variables for characterizing aerosol loading, size, and absorption. It is produced by OB_CLOUD from NASA's PACE SPEXone instrument.
AER_RTAP provides a suite of 13 geophysical variables characterizing aerosol loading, size, and absorption, retrieved using the RemoTAP algorithm from PACE SPEXone satellite observations. This NASA Earthdata product supports near real-time analysis for air-quality and climate applications. The data is produced by OB_CLOUD.
Meteosat satellite imagery archive provides geostationary observations of the Northern Atlantic, Europe, and North Africa. Data includes visible, thermal infrared, and water vapor infrared bands, with the oldest record dating from November 11, 1999. The archive is maintained by SCIOPS, with data originally from the European Space Agency and Eumetsat.
Geomagnetic and seismological observatory data from three Antarctic stations operated by Geoscience Australia. The dataset includes vector components of the Earth's magnetic field, specifically X, Y, and Z measurements in nanoteslas. This data is part of a global monitoring network.
From November 1978 to April 1981, the Einstein Observatory (HEAO-2) collected X-ray data using its Imaging Proportional Counter. This unscreened event list, generated by the Einstein Data Center and last updated by the HEASARC in August 2005, includes auxiliary files and covers over 4000 observed targets.
Geothermal resource development data, published on figshare by zhenqian xue. The dataset is 343.9 MB in size and was last updated on 2026-04-09. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Global Earth surface data is captured by the Aqua satellite's MODIS instrument, which passes over the equator in the afternoon. The instrument acquires data in 36 spectral bands every 1 to 2 days, produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The data was last updated in the platform on 2026-03-13.
A single archived legal instrument details the terms for Montenegro's accession to the North Atlantic Treaty. The document is a multilateral protocol produced by Global Affairs Canada and was archived as of its last recorded update in February 2026. It is presented for research and recordkeeping purposes only.
Saarland's thermal atlas presents data from the state study 'Wärmewende im Saarland – Status quo, potentials and fields of action'. The map service (WMS Group) is provided by the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie and was last updated in March 2026.
Aqua MODIS satellite data provides daily to bi-daily global coverage in 36 spectral bands. The instrument aboard the Aqua (EOS PM) satellite captures data from a south-to-north afternoon orbit. This data, produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, is intended to improve understanding of land, ocean, and atmospheric processes.
NASA's IMAGE satellite Radio Plasma Imager (RPI) plasmagram data provides spectrograms of plasma waves in Earth's magnetosphere. The data is hosted at NASA CDAWeb and is suggested for visualization with specific plotting and analysis software. The dataset was last updated on March 13, 2026.