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NASA's Parker Solar Probe (PSP) data provides hourly measurements of the solar environment. The dataset merges magnetic field readings from the FIELDS instrument with plasma parameters like proton density, velocity, and temperature from the SWEAP instrument. It was created by NASA's Space Physics Data Facility and last updated in March 2026.
WRIMS subareas define hydrographic catchments for water management in Western Australia. Department of Water and Environmental Regulation officers delineated boundaries based on similar management requirements and future concerns. The data supports sustainable yield calculations and includes native vegetation clearing values for the South-West region.
Australian Ocean Data Network provides a dataset on shoreline changes at Beachmere, southeastern Queensland, Australia. It contains optical ages for seven beach ridges, documenting accretion rates and relative sea level over the last 1,700 years. The data suggests a shift in accretion patterns potentially linked to European settlement.
Yaw Essuman published a CSV file containing caregiver responses about pediatric ophthalmic surgery in Ghana. The dataset is 54.7 KB in size and was last updated on May 16, 2026. It is licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
Propagated solar wind plasma data from the ISEE-3 spacecraft interpolated to 60-second resolution in GSE coordinates. The data was constructed by Dr. J.M. Weygand for Prof. R.L. McPherron under NSF grants ATM 02-1798 and ATM 02-08501. It uses a minimum variance propagation technique to estimate the delay of solar wind measurements to a position near Earth's bow shock.
NASA's ISEE-3 satellite data provides solar wind plasma measurements propagated to a position just outside the Earth's bow shock. The data has been linearly interpolated to a 60-second resolution in GSM coordinates, originally constructed by Dr. J.M. Weygand for Prof. R.L. McPherron. It was used in superposed epoch studies for NSF grants ATM 02-1798 and ATM 02-08501.
NASA's Wind spacecraft collected this Level 2 dataset using the Suprathermal Ion Composition Spectrometer (STICS). The instrument measures proton distribution functions and differential flux in the solar wind across an energy-per-charge range of 6 keV/q to 200 keV/q. Data is provided at a 3-minute (PT3M) cadence, with last metadata update recorded for March 13, 2026.
Wind spacecraft data from three instruments—RAD1, RAD2, and TNR—measuring radio and plasma waves in space. RAD1 covers 20 to 1040 kHz, RAD2 covers 1.075 to 13.825 MHz, and the TNR tracks the solar wind plasma frequency from 4 to 256 kHz. The dataset, provided by NASA, is stored in CDF format and was last updated in March 2026.
A project from the Coastal CRC, the Fitzroy Agricultural Contaminants Project aimed to understand the fate and impact of nutrients and sediments within the Fitzroy Estuary-Keppel Bay system. The dataset, hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network, focuses on materials discharged from the Fitzroy River, which delivers the second-largest quantity of such materials to the Great Barrier Reef lagoon. It was last updated on 2026-05-04.
Satellite Laser Ranging provides unambiguous range measurements with millimeter precision, the only space geodetic technique to do so directly. Analysis Centers of the International Laser Ranging Service generate these weekly combined orbit files, considered the most consistent and highest quality solutions for satellites equipped with retroreflectors. The data supports the terrestrial reference frame, gravitational field modeling, and precise orbit determination for altimeter missions.
MYDTBGA Version 6 provides daily global brightness temperature and albedo data at a 1-kilometer pixel resolution from the Aqua satellite's MODIS instrument. The product, now decommissioned as of July 31, 2023, was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). It uses a 'best available pixel' algorithm stored in HDF files.
Global daily land surface data from NASA's Terra satellite Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS). The product provides brightness temperature and albedo data from thermal bands 20, 31, and 32 at a 1-kilometer pixel resolution. The MODTBGA Version 6 product was decommissioned on July 31, 2023.
Jonathan Taylor-Mew's repository contains data and figures for the manuscript 'Planar InAs avalanche photodiode with high gain and low noise factor' submitted to Optics Express. The 19.1 MB repository includes CSV data files and PNG graphical figures required to replicate the manuscript's results. The data was last updated on April 9, 2026.
~6,500 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were analyzed to identify hub genes prioritized by overlap across four cytoHubba topological methods. Gene locations and aliases are provided for annotation. The dataset was authored by Negar Mottaghi-Dastjerdi and last updated on May 21, 2026.
Hepatitis A morbidity records for the municipality of Pereira, Colombia. The dataset includes demographic variables like ethnicity, age, sex, and socioeconomic stratum, alongside temporal data such as year and week of occurrence. It is hosted on the Colombian open data portal and was last updated on 2026-05-18.
This dataset contains calibrated multispectral imagery and derived geophysical products from 19 NASA ER-2 aircraft flights in October-November 2001. It provides Level 1B georeferenced radiance data across 50 spectral bands and Level 2 products including land surface temperature and emissivity in 5 thermal bands. The data, collected by the MASTER instrument, covers Hawaii, the eastern Pacific Ocean, and the western United States.
Ongoing data collection since the MOPITT instrument launched aboard NASA's Terra spacecraft on December 18, 1999, provides a long-term record of atmospheric carbon monoxide. This beta version 109 dataset contains geo-located retrieved carbon monoxide profiles, total column amounts, ancillary surface and cloud data, and estimated retrieval errors. The instrument was constructed by a consortium of Canadian companies and funded by the Canadian Space Agency.
MOPITT, launched aboard NASA's Terra spacecraft in 1999, provides long-term global monitoring of tropospheric carbon monoxide using near-infrared radiances. This version 9 dataset includes geo-located CO profiles, total column amounts, and ancillary surface and cloud data, each accompanied by an estimated retrieval error. Data collection for this product is ongoing, offering a continuous record for atmospheric research.
One-minute resolution time domain sampler data from the STEREO-A spacecraft, measuring radio wave intensity, source direction, and angular size. The data is collected by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration using three orthogonal 6-meter monopole antennas, covering frequencies from 40 kHz to 16 MHz and up to 50 MHz. Waveform measurements are captured at 250,000 samples per second on three electric components.
TRMM_3A54 is a NASA product providing monthly surface rain total maps derived from ground-based radar for validating satellite observations. The maps have a 2 km horizontal resolution and cover specific validation sites, including Darwin, Houston, Kwajalein, and Melbourne. Data is quality-controlled and incorporates measurements from radar, rain gauges, and disdrometers to calculate accurate monthly totals.