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6,023 datasets
Geothermal heat flow under the Greenland Ice Sheet is largely unknown, with existing model estimates disagreeing substantially. Jakob Gradl's 2026 study simulates how different geothermal heat flow estimates affect the production and oxygen isotope composition (δ18O) of basal meltwater. The results suggest the isotopic composition of subglacial meltwater could be a proxy to improve heat flow estimates.
Chinese metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) patients were studied to define ethnic-specific diagnostic thresholds. The dataset, authored by Yu Qiu and last updated in 2026, contains results from a cross-sectional study of 2,156 patients using vibration-controlled transient elastography. It identifies Zhejiang University (ZJU) index thresholds for hepatic steatosis and fibrosis that differ from Western cohorts.
BOREAS AFM-02 data contains pass-by-pass atmospheric flux measurements and other statistics collected by the University of Wyoming King Air aircraft during 1994. The dataset focuses on straight, level flight passes, primarily at 60-70 meters above ground, with additional passes at various heights within the planetary boundary layer. It includes original flux values over specific study areas and moving window calculations over a transect.
Digitally enhanced Landsat Thematic Mapper imagery from September 1986 was evaluated for geological mapping in the Wheaton River District. The imagery covers a 45 km by 45 km area and was processed to enhance lineaments and alteration zones. Government of Yukon researchers used it to map geological features at scales between 1:250,000 and 1:50,000.
NASA's VIIRS instrument on the JPSS-2/NOAA-21 satellite provides near-real-time Level 1B data with a spatial resolution of 750 meters at nadir. Each 6-minute granule contains calibrated radiance and reflectance for sixteen spectral bands, ranging from visible to longwave infrared wavelengths, across a swath measuring 3232 lines by 3200 pixels. The product includes geolocation, quality flags, and metadata for eleven reflective solar bands and five thermal emissive bands.
Global satellite data provides near real-time detection of thermal anomalies and active fires at a 750-meter spatial resolution. The dataset is derived from the VIIRS/JPSS1 sensor using a contextual algorithm based on brightness temperatures in the M13 and M15 bands. It offers continuity with NASA's MODIS fire product and supports day and nighttime detection over land and water, including gas flares.
MODIS MCD43A2 Version 6.1 provides daily quality information for BRDF and albedo products derived from Terra and Aqua satellite data. The dataset is produced at a 500-meter resolution using a temporally weighted 16-day retrieval period. It is authored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and was last updated in March 2026.
Eleven healthy dogs provided blood samples for an in vitro study of sepsis and systemic inflammation. The dataset likely contains flow cytometry measurements of platelet-leukocyte aggregates and neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation after treatment with non-anticoagulant heparin (NACH) and unfractionated heparin (UFH). Maria A. Guzmán authored this research data, which was last updated on April 15, 2026.
415,090 line-kilometres of radiometric survey data acquired in 2024 by the WA Government were processed to produce this potassium concentration grid. Geoscience Australia geophysicists performed quality checks to ensure the data are fit-for-purpose for revealing sub-surface geological structure. The final grid has a cell size of approximately 20 meters and shows potassium element concentration in the Narryer area in units of percent.
Approximately 300 km offshore of San Francisco, this dataset contains shipboard bio-optical measurements from the Sub-Mesoscale Ocean Dynamics Experiment (S-MODE) intensive operating period in Fall 2022. It aims to understand how short-spatial-scale ocean dynamics influence the vertical exchange of physical and biological variables. Data are provided in netCDF format.
2024 radiometric survey data from the Narryer region, processed to show thorium concentration in parts per million. The grid is based on 415,090 line-kilometres of data collected at 100m line spacing and 50m terrain clearance by the WA Government. Geoscience Australia performed quality checks to ensure the data is fit-for-purpose for geological interpretation.
415,090 line-kilometres of radiometric survey data were acquired in 2024 by the WA Government to produce this uranium concentration grid. Geoscience Australia processed the data using NASVD and standard reductions to isolate the geological signal. The resulting grid has a cell size of approximately 20 meters, showing uranium concentration in parts per million for the Narryer region.
415,090 line-kilometres of radiometric survey data were acquired in 2024 by the WA Government to produce this potassium concentration grid. Geoscience Australia processed the data via standard methods and quality checks to ensure a response from only subsurface rocks. The resulting grid has a cell size of approximately 20 meters, showing potassium element concentration in the Narryer region as a percentage.
415,090 line-kilometres of radiometric survey data were acquired in 2024 to produce this uranium concentration grid. The grid covers the Narryer region in Western Australia with a cell size of approximately 20 meters, showing uranium element concentration in parts per million. Geoscience Australia processed and quality-checked the data to ensure it is fit-for-purpose for revealing geological structures.
A 2024 radiometric survey of thorium ground concentration in the Narryer region of Australia, conducted by the WA Government. The grid has a cell size of approximately 20 meters and shows thorium concentration in parts per million. The data consists of 415,090 line-kilometres of data acquired at 100m line spacing and 50m terrain clearance.
Narryer, Australia, is covered by a radiometric uranium concentration grid with a cell size of approximately 20 meters, measured in parts per million. The data consists of 415,090 line-kilometres acquired in 2024 by the WA Government at 100m line spacing and 50m terrain clearance. Geoscience Australia processed and quality-checked the data for geological interpretation.
415,090 line-kilometres of radiometric data were acquired in 2024 to produce this grid of potassium concentration. The processed data shows potassium element concentration of the Narryer region in units of percent, with a cell size of approximately 20 meters. Geoscience Australia geophysicists checked the processed data for quality to ensure it is fit-for-purpose.
Geoscience Australia Data released a radiometric potassium grid for the Narryer region in Western Australia. The grid has a cell size of approximately 20 meters and shows potassium element concentration in units of percent. The data was acquired in 2024 by the WA Government, consisting of 415,090 line-kilometres of data.
Geoscience Australia Data released a radiometric thorium concentration grid for the Narryer region in 2026. The dataset was produced from 415,090 line-kilometres of aerial survey data acquired in 2024 by the WA Government. It shows thorium element concentration in parts per million (ppm) on a grid with an approximate 20m cell size.
A radiometric thorium concentration grid for the Narryer region in Western Australia. The dataset consists of 415,090 line-kilometres of data acquired in 2024 by the WA Government, processed to a 20m cell size. It was produced and quality-checked by Geoscience Australia geophysicists to reveal sub-surface geological structure.