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MODIS/Aqua Thermal Anomalies/Fire 5-Min L2 Swath 1km V061 is a daily satellite product identifying active fires and thermal anomalies like volcanoes. Data is collected in 5-minute swaths, each covering approximately 2,030 by 2,300 kilometers. The dataset is produced by LPCLOUD for NASA and is updated to version 6.1 with calibration improvements.
MODIS/Terra Thermal Anomalies and Fire 5-Min L2 Swath 1km V061 data is produced daily in 5-minute satellite swaths. Each swath covers approximately 2,030 by 2,300 kilometers at a 1-kilometer spatial resolution. The dataset, maintained by LPCLOUD, is used to identify active fires, volcanic activity, and other thermal anomalies.
Continuous spectral absorption, scattering, and backscattering measurements were collected in a tropical Australian coastal system. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this dataset, which captures dry-season variability across tidal phases and an estuary-coast-ocean continuum. Particle scattering decreased by two orders of magnitude from estuary to bay, highlighting the system's dynamic optical environment.
Two anonymous data files support a paper on students' experiences with R Shiny development and AI tools in an undergraduate computational statistics course. One file contains survey responses imported from Google Forms, and the other contains anonymized student examination grades. The data is not publicly available due to privacy concerns but may be accessed upon request to the corresponding author.
Anonymous survey and grade data supports a study on students' experiences with R Shiny development and AI tools in an undergraduate computational statistics course. The data consists of two files: one from Google Forms and another of anonymized student grades. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license but is not publicly available due to privacy concerns; access requires a request to the corresponding author.
A 1:100,000 scale linear structure layer covering approximately 30% of Western Australia, focusing on exposed Archean and Proterozoic bedrock. The compilation is based on nine regional geological data packages published by the Geological Survey of Western Australia between 2014 and 2017, integrating fieldwork, geophysics, and remote sensing.
A 2026 compilation provides 1:100,000 scale interpreted bedrock geology lines for Western Australia. The dataset covers approximately 30% of the state, focusing on Archean and Proterozoic bedrock areas, and is based on nine regional geological packages compiled between 2014 and 2017. It is maintained by the Geological Survey of Western Australia with weekly nomenclature updates.
Global monthly gridded data at a 1.0-degree resolution provides aerosol optical thickness and Angstrom exponent measurements. The dataset is derived from daily SeaWiFS Deep Blue Level 3 satellite observations, offering a long-term aggregated view of atmospheric aerosol properties. It is produced and maintained by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
A 2026 compilation covers approximately 30% of Western Australia's exposed Archean and Proterozoic bedrock. The digital product comprises three spatial layers: primary geology polygons, geology lines, and a linear structure layer. It is based on nine regional geological packages compiled between 2014 and 2017 by the Geological Survey of Western Australia.
Nine 1D burial thermal and petroleum generation history models investigate lateral maturity variation in Devonian source rocks within the Adavale Basin. The models were constructed using geological data from well completion reports and calibrated with bottom hole temperature and vitrinite reflectance data. This abstract was presented at the 2023 Australian Exploration Geoscience Conference.
Five Triaxus tows collected 121.75 hours of multidisciplinary oceanographic data during the RV Investigator voyage IN2023_V07. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this data to validate SWOT satellite observations and study small-scale motions in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current south of Tasmania. Measurements include CTD, dissolved oxygen, nitrate, fluorescence, and plankton counts from a voyage between November 15 and December 20, 2023.
328 X-ray sources were detected in a 0.6 deg² survey of the Marano Field using the XMM-Newton satellite. This table lists 195 optical counterparts for 172 of those sources, with 110 classifications reaching ~65% completeness in the core sample. The data was created by NASA HEASARC in May 2007 based on a published catalog.
A July 2010 catalog from the HEASARC provides final optical identifications for approximately 1800 X-ray sources detected by the XMM-Newton satellite in the COSMOS field. The work combines X-ray data with multi-wavelength observations from 24 microns to UV, achieving nearly 100% redshift completeness for the sample. The table was created based on electronic data from a paper published in the Astrophysical Journal.
420 X-ray point sources were detected in a 100 ks Chandra ACIS observation of the 3 Myr old NGC 2264 star-forming region. The catalog correlates X-ray luminosities, temperatures, and absorptions with optical and near-infrared data for 85% of the sources, significantly increasing the known low-mass cluster population. The data was produced by researchers analyzing the observation with the PWDetect and XSPEC software.
1761 X-ray point sources from the 1.8-Ms Chandra COSMOS Survey are identified with optical and infrared counterparts. The catalog includes i, K, and 3.6-um identifications, with unique associations for 97% of the sources, plus spectroscopic and photometric redshifts. This table was created by NASA's HEASARC in December 2012 based on data from the CDS catalog.
A research paper by Zheng Liu analyzes the anti-cancer mechanisms of solasonine across multiple cancer types. The study employs bibliometric analysis, network pharmacology, and experimental validation in hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines. The PDF file was last updated on April 27, 2026.
501,756 optical objects are associated with radio or X-ray detections, representing 99.4% sky coverage from APM and USNO-A surveys. The Quasars.org (QORG) Catalog overlays multiple X-ray and radio survey data onto optical catalogs to calculate probabilities for each object being a quasar, galaxy, star, or erroneous association. This master catalog was created by the HEASARC in November 2004 based on CDS data and is maintained by NASA.
368 clusters of galaxies with redshifts less than 0.2 were observed with the Einstein Imaging Proportional Counter (IPC). The catalog presents X-ray characteristics including counting rates, source and bolometric luminosities, and for many clusters, surface brightness profiles, core radii, gas densities, and mass estimates. This table was created by NASA's HEASARC in June 2005 based on merged source tables.
NASA HEASARC provides a UV catalog of 1,129 sources in the Chandra Deep Field-South, created in June 2015. The data originates from the XMM-Newton Optical Monitor's repeated observations between 2001 and 2010. This catalog fills the UV spectral coverage between optical surveys and GALEX observations, with stacking techniques extending detection limits.
A rodent study dataset from figshare investigates the role of the lipid mediator Maresin 1 in resolving hepatic fibrosis. The dataset likely contains histological, biochemical, and immune profiling data from mice and rats treated with diethylnitrosamine and MaR1. Francisca Herrera Vielma authored the dataset, which was last updated on April 27, 2026.