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6,353 datasets
IceBridge CAMBOT L1B images provide visual documentation of polar ice sheets from airborne surveys. The data set contains geolocated photographs captured by the Continuous Airborne Mapping By Optical Translator instrument. It was produced by the NSIDC CPRD and last updated in April 2013.
Raw underway data logged by the Scientific Computer System aboard NOAA Ship Bell M. Shimada during a 10-day cruise in March 2013. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel submitted these meteorological, navigational, optical, physical, profile, and time series data to the National Oceanographic Data Center. The data were archived through the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository automated process and include supplementary cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log.
The Gulf of Alaska and North Pacific Ocean are the geographic scope for this raw underway dataset collected aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson from February 8 to March 5, 2013. It contains meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical time series data logged by the ship's Scientific Computer System. NOAA's Office of Marine and Aviation Operations submitted the data and associated cruise-level metadata as part of the Rolling Deck to Repository program.
Raw underway data logged by the Scientific Computer System aboard NOAA Ship Nancy Foster during a cruise in the Caribbean Sea and North Atlantic Ocean from February 13 to March 1, 2013. The dataset includes meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical time series data submitted by Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel. It was archived through the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program and contains supplementary cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log.
NOAA Ship Pisces collected raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical data in the North Atlantic Ocean from 2013-02-10 to 2013-02-26. The data were logged by the ship's Scientific Computer System and submitted to the National Oceanographic Data Center by Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel. Supplementary cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log is also included, archived via the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program.
A 2013 survey collected optical backscatter, oxidation-reduction potential, temperature, salinity, and pressure data over a mid-ocean ridge. The data was gathered using a towed CTD instrument package by the organization AMD_KOPRI. It is designed for detecting hydrothermal plumes based on turbidity and chemical reduction signals.
Raw underway data logged by the Scientific Computer System aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson during a cruise in early 2013. The dataset contains meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical time series data collected in the coastal waters of Southeast Alaska, the Gulf of Alaska, and the North Pacific Ocean. NOAA's Office of Marine and Aviation Operations submitted the data and associated cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log to the National Oceanographic Data Center.
NODC Accession 0115911 contains raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical time series data logged by the Scientific Computer System aboard NOAA Ship Bell M. Shimada. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel submitted these data and supplementary cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log. The data were archived through the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program for a voyage in the North Pacific Ocean from January 11 to February 2, 2013.
January 2013 and 2014 field seasons in West Antarctica. This dataset describes the design, testing, and deployment of a clean hot-water drill system used to access Subglacial Lake Whillans and the Ross Ice Shelf grounding zone. It was developed by the ANDRILL Science Management Office at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for the WISSARD project.
Three-year running mean grids of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) concentrations in micrograms per cubic meter, derived from MODIS, MISR, and SeaWiFS satellite AOD retrievals. The dataset provides a continuous global land surface from 70°N to 55°S at a 6 arc-minute (approx. 10 km) resolution. Produced by NASA's ESDIS, it covers the period from 1998 to 2012.
Version 5 of the Coral Reef Temperature Anomaly Database provides weekly global sea surface temperature data at a 4 km resolution for over 30 years. The dataset includes derived thermal stress metrics like Degree Heating Weeks and anomaly frequencies, based on the Pathfinder V5.2 satellite dataset. NOAA's Coral Reef Conservation Program supported its creation in collaboration with researchers from Conservation International and the University of North Carolina.
Laser ranges, returned pulses, and pulse deviation data were collected over Antarctica and Greenland by the ICECAP project. The data were gathered using a Riegl Laser Altimeter during NASA's Operation IceBridge missions. The dataset was last updated by the NSIDC_CPRD organization in January 2013.
Surface range values for Antarctica and Greenland are derived from Riegl Laser Altimeter measurements. The data were collected by the ICECAP project, funded by the NSF, NERC, and NASA Operation IceBridge. The dataset was last updated by the NSIDC_CPRD in January 2013.
RAPPLS surveys deployed a helicopter-mounted sensor suite to record sea ice properties during the 2012 SIPEX II Antarctic voyage. The system combined a 2-8 GHz radar, a high-resolution aerial camera, a pyranometer, and a scanning LiDAR, all geo-located with an inertial navigation system. Data collection occurred between September and November 2012 as part of Australian Antarctic Division project 07006.
As of March 2012, this dataset provides global locations of nuclear reactors as point features, combining reactor specification and performance history from the IAEA's PRIS database with population exposure estimates derived from a Nature News global dataset. It was compiled by Declan Butler of Nature News and the International Atomic Energy Agency, and last updated by NASA's ESDIS in December 2012.
NOAA's Mussel Watch Program collected data on toxic substances in the Great Lakes under the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative from 2009 to 2014. This monitoring effort targeted all U.S. Areas of Concern to address environmental issues. The dataset was last updated in 2013.
Meteor observations at King Sejong Station, Antarctica provide neutral winds and temperature data for the 70 to 110 km altitude range. The dataset captures long-term monitoring for studying upper atmospheric thermal structure and dynamics in the southern high-latitude MLT region. It was produced by AMD_KOPRI and last updated in December 2012.
Five-minute interval measurements of gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) were collected from a protected inlet on the research vessel Aurora Australis during the 2012 SIPEX II Antarctic voyage. The dataset includes raw instrument outputs from a Tekran 2537 analyzer and scanned logbooks with meteorological observations and maintenance notes. Data was collected and is provided by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre.
A 2013 ground-based laser scan captures the structure of buried ice deposits in Antarctica's Garwood Valley. The dataset was collected by the SCIOPS organization on January 17, 2013. It provides a three-dimensional point cloud model of the subsurface geological features.
Barrow, Alaska hosts a SUV-100 spectroradiometer that collected solar spectra and derived data products. The data set includes solar irradiance spectra from 280 to 600 nm, time series, wavelength band integrals, biologically effective dose-rates, total ozone, and cloud optical depth. It represents the latest and most accurate 'Version 2 data edition' from the Ultraviolet Spectral Irradiance Monitoring Network, last updated in November 2012.