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A commissioned study from 2016 provides a map indicating the number of potential geothermal systems in the Dutch province of Zuid-Holland. The data overlays a 1.5 by 3.0 km grid and estimates potential per grid in average power (MWt) and total energy (PJ) for a conventional doublet system. This geospatial dataset was created by IF-Technology for the province and is published by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations.
A 1.5 by 3.0 km grid map indicates the potential for geothermal systems in the Dutch province of Zuid-Holland. Commissioned by the province and carried out by IF-Technology in December 2016, the data shows average power (MWt) and energy quantity (PJ) per grid cell. Potential is calculated for a conventional doublet system with a coefficient of performance of 10 and a return temperature of 25°C.
The Nature Management Plan 2021 dataset from the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations outlines areas eligible for nature subsidies under the SNL scheme. The data likely contains geospatial boundaries for agricultural nature and landscape management zones in the province of Drenthe, linked to subsidy packages. It was established under a scheme effective from 1 January 2010.
The Nature Management Plan 2020, created by the province of Drenthe, outlines the ambition map for awarding nature subsidies under the SNL scheme. The data likely contains spatial information on agricultural nature and landscape management areas eligible for subsidies. It was produced by the Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties and is available under a CC-PDM-1.0 license.
Geoscience Australia conducted a study between 2011 and 2014 to assess CO2 storage potential in the offshore Vlaming Sub-basin. The basin covers approximately 23,000 km2 west of Perth and contains up to 14 km of sediments. The study focused on characterizing the Gage Sandstone reservoir and South Perth Shale seal, estimating practical storage capacity, and establishing an environmental baseline.
Subsidie System Nature and Landscape Management (SNL) scheme maps from 2010 define areas eligible for nature subsidies in the Dutch province of Drenthe. The data originates from the Nature Management Plan 2019, created by the province under the authority of the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations. It is licensed for public use under the Creative Commons Public Domain Mark.
Since 2010, the SNL subsidy scheme has governed nature and landscape management in the Netherlands. The province of Drenthe created this 2020 Nature Management Plan, which includes a map of management types and potential subsidy awards. The dataset is provided by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations under a public domain license.
The Nature Management Plan 2021 dataset from the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations outlines areas eligible for nature subsidies under the SNL scheme. It includes a management type map and relates to agricultural nature and landscape management linked to search areas. The dataset is provided in ZIP and PNG file formats under a CC-PDM-1.0 license.
A signalling map based on rough assumptions shows the potential for deep geothermal energy extraction. The data, provided by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, describes geothermal systems requiring 1.5 by 3 kilometer underground areas and surface installations of about half a hectare. File formats include WMS, WFS, PNG, and HTML.
THEMIS-A's Solid State Telescope measures superthermal electron and ion intensity. The instrument covers 92% of the sky with sensors measuring particles between 30-300 keV for ions and 30-100 keV for electrons. Data includes full distributions over 128 angles and 16 energy bins, reduced distributions over 6 angles, and burst mode data over 64 angles.
THEMIS-C Solid State Telescope (SST) data provides measurements of superthermal electron and ion intensity (flux per solid angle). The instrument uses two units with opposing sensors, covering up to 92% of the sky, and measures particles primarily between 30-300 keV for ions and 30-100 keV for electrons. This dataset is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and was last updated in March 2026.
The Solid State Telescope (SST) on the THEMIS-E spacecraft measures the intensity of superthermal electrons and ions. Two sensor units with opposing pairs sweep up to 92% of the sky, measuring particles primarily between 30-300 keV for ions and 30-100 keV for electrons. Data includes full distributions over 128 angles and 16 energy bins, reduced distributions over 6 angles, and burst mode data over 64 angles.
NASA's OMAERUV product provides Level-2 aerosol data from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument aboard the Aura satellite. It contains aerosol optical depth, single scattering albedo, absorption optical depth, and UV aerosol index at three wavelengths (354, 388, and 500 nm) for the sunlit portion of each orbit. Data is stored in NetCDF files, with each file covering approximately 53 minutes and a spatial resolution of 13x24 km per observation.
Daily global data from the Aura/OMI satellite instrument provides Level-3 gridded aerosol measurements. The OMAEROe product selects the best aerosol value per 0.25-degree grid cell from up to 20 wavelength bands between 331 nm and 500 nm, based on the shortest optical path length. Data is stored in HDF-EOS5 format, with each file covering approximately 15 orbits and a maximum size of about 7 Mbytes.
Data from the Dynamics Explorer 1 spacecraft launched on August 3, 1981. The dataset contains calibrated, full-resolution measurements from the Plasma Wave Instrument's Low Frequency Correlator, designed by the University of Iowa and Stanford University. It captures spectral density for electric and magnetic fields across eight analog channels centered from 1.78 Hz to 100 Hz.
11.0 MB of supplementary computational materials supports a manuscript on an asynchronous heterogeneous sensing frontend. The archive includes Jupyter notebooks, Python code, generated figures, and tables documenting a model that transforms sensor signals into event probabilities. Oleg Angelsky authored this package, last updated on 2026-04-19.
THEMIS-D's Solid State Telescope measures superthermal electron and ion intensity across 128 angles and 16 energy bins. The instrument uses paired sensors and quadrapole magnetic fields to reduce contamination, covering up to 92% of the sky. NASA provides this data, last updated in March 2026.
The MaHeVi study population along the Maroni River provides data on determinants for Hepatitis B, C, and HIV. The dataset is a 13.5 KB XLS file authored by Roxane Schaub and last updated on 2026-05 22. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on the figshare platform.
Over 50 years of legal covenants on city-owned property are tracked from 1966 to the present. The Department of Citywide Administrative Services maintains this database to enforce Local Law 176 of 2016. Records include active requests for removal or modification of these restrictions.
A catalog of 4,251 nearby stars from the Gliese, Gliese-Jahreiss, and Woolley catalogs with precise epoch 2000 coordinates and cross-identifications to the 2MASS Point Source Catalog. It was created by the HEASARC in May 2011 based on CDS Catalog J/PASP/122/885. Coordinates for 2,693 stars are based on Hipparcos positions, 1,549 on 2MASS data, and 9 on other astrometric sources, with proper motions applied.