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6,223 datasets
Greater Shepparton City Council tree zones, last updated on 2026-04-23. The dataset is provided by the Greater Shepparton City Council under a CC-BY-4.0 license. The council does not warrant the data as definitive or error-free and does not accept liability for reliance on the information.
A 2011-2014 study by Geoscience Australia assessed the CO2 storage potential of the offshore Vlaming Sub-basin. The work provided new pre-competitive data on reservoir-seal pairs, storage capacity, and environmental baselines for an area of approximately 23,000 km2. It confirmed the suitability of the Gage Sandstone reservoir for long-term CO2 storage.
A 533.3 KB PDF presents first-principles calculations demonstrating that orthorhombic SrVSi2O7 is an intrinsic three-dimensional ferromagnetic second-order topological insulator. The work, authored by Yang Li and published in April 2026, shows this material hosts spin-polarized hinge states exclusively in its spin-up channel. It highlights a potential platform for topological spintronic applications.
A 2.9 MB PDF research article details the dual mechanisms of a purified root extract (PLE-2) in regulating uric acid homeostasis. The study, authored by Tingting Jin and last updated in April 2026, presents in vitro and in vivo results from hyperuricemic rat models treated with three dose levels (100, 200, and 400 mg/kg).
Geotail spacecraft data processed to provide solar wind plasma measurements at a 60-second resolution in GSM coordinates. This dataset was constructed by Dr. J.M. Weygand for Prof. R.L. McPherron under NSF grants ATM 02-1798 and ATM 02-08501. It has been used for superposed epoch and cross correlation studies on solar wind phenomena.
NASA's BOREAS RSS-03 dataset contains helicopter-based multispectral measurements of boreal forest sites. Data were collected in 1994 during three Intensive Field Campaigns at tower and auxiliary sites in the Northern and Southern Study Areas. The Barnes MMR instrument provided seven spectral bands similar to Landsat TM, with a ground resolution of approximately 79 meters from a 300-meter altitude.
A 2026 dataset from the Government of Yukon presents calculations of potential radiogenic heat production from Cretaceous and younger granitoid plutons. The calculations use compiled whole rock geochemical data for uranium, thorium, and potassium concentrations from literature and Yukon Geological Survey archives. The objective is to identify plutons with anomalously high heat production to target geothermal resource exploration.
Recent rotary drilling intersected a concordant, rusty zone 200 m long and up to 31 m thick. The Lone Star property covers numerous gold and silver-bearing mesothermal quartz veins, believed to be the main source of Klondike placers. One drill hole returned results of 2.7 g/t Au over 7.6 m and 5.4 g/t Au over 6.0 m.
Propagated solar wind data from the ISEE-1 satellite's Fast Plasma Experiment, linearly interpolated to 60-second resolution in GSE coordinates. The data was constructed by Dr. J.M. Weygand for Prof. R.L. McPherron under National Science Foundation grants and is used in superposed epoch studies. The propagation method is based on the minimum variance technique described by Dan Weimer et al. [2003; 2004].
145 patients from an international multicenter retrospective study were analyzed to assess the real-world efficacy and safety of nivolumab plus ipilimumab in advanced hepatocellular carcinoma. The dataset compares outcomes for 44 high-risk patients (with ≥50% liver involvement, Vp4 portal vein tumor thrombosis, or bile duct invasion) against 101 non-high-risk patients. It includes data on objective response rates, progression-free survival, overall survival, and adverse events from six hospitals in Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan.
A 4.2 MB supplementary document details a molecular biology study on Yiqi Huoxue Yangyin Decoction (YHY) for diabetic nephropathy. The research, authored by JinXing He and last updated in April 2026, investigates the formula's chemical metabolites and its mechanism via the METTL3-m6A-mTOR pathway in db/db mice and podocyte cell models.
Global lightning flash rate climatology is derived from merged satellite sensor data. The dataset combines observations from the Optical Transient Detector (OTD) and Lightning Imaging Sensor (LIS) on a 0.5-degree grid. It is produced by the GHRC DAAC, with the most recent metadata update noted in 2026, though a source also lists a 2014 date.
This dataset provides a merged, gridded climatology of total lightning flash rates derived from two satellite-based sensors: the Optical Transient Detector (OTD) and the Lightning Imaging Sensor (LIS). It offers a long-term record, with LIS data providing detailed coverage equatorward of 38 degrees and OTD data covering higher latitudes. The dataset is produced by the GHRC DAAC and is available in HDF and netCDF-4 formats on a 2.5-degree global grid.
NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale mission provides high-resolution plasma measurements from the Fast Plasma Investigation instrument. The dataset contains integrated moments of phase space distributions from the Dual Electron Spectrometer, with data available in Burst (30 ms), Fast Survey, and Slow Survey modes. It includes timestamps and instrument state annotations, last updated on March 13, 2026.
Yiming Wang's 50.4 MB dataset contains all original data from the manuscript 'Topological motifs governing superconductivity in pressure-stabilized Ti-Al intermetallics'. This data, last updated on April 30, 2026, is intended to replicate the calculations presented in the associated research.
Two Dynamics Explorer spacecraft were launched August 3, 1981, into polar orbits. The calibrated, full-resolution data from the DE-1 Plasma Wave Instrument's Step Frequency Correlator measures electric and magnetic field spectral density from 100 Hz to 400 kHz. The instrument was built by The University of Iowa in collaboration with Stanford University's STAR Laboratory.
NASA's Galileo spacecraft collected electric and magnetic wave spectral density measurements during its Jupiter orbital mission. The dataset contains 1-minute averages across 49 electric and 34 magnetic logarithmically-spaced frequency channels, derived from the High Frequency Receiver, Sweep Frequency Receiver, and Spectrum Analyzer. Data covers the prime, GEM, and GMM mission phases.
The Galileo orbital mission period (prime, GEM, and GMM) provides the temporal coverage for this dataset. It contains 1-minute averages of electric and magnetic wave spectra from the Galileo spacecraft's plasma wave receiver at Jupiter. The data is produced by NASA from the High Frequency Receiver, Sweep Frequency Receiver, and Spectrum Analyzer components.
IMP 8 MIT Faraday cup experiment data provides definitive interplanetary plasma measurements. The dataset contains fine-resolution solar wind velocity, density, and temperature data at approximately 1-minute intervals, collected by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The instrument measures currents from solar wind ions, with data collection affected by a partially faulty memory, which can alter the expected time resolution.
The International Sun-Earth Explorer (ISEE) Program satellites were launched in 1977 and 1978. This dataset contains plasma wave measurements from the ISEE-1 satellite's Sweep Frequency Receiver, using electric dipole antennas to capture high-resolution spectrums. The data was produced by the University of Iowa Plasma Wave Instrument as part of a thirteen-experiment complement on the spacecraft.