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NASA's Planetary Data System provides this calibrated data archive from the COSAC instrument onboard the ROSETTA Lander. The data conforms to PDS Standards Version 3.6 and was acquired during the PDCS phase. The archive includes documentation describing the COSAC experiment.
ROSETTA-LANDER CAL COSAC 3 PHC V1.0 contains calibrated data from the COSAC instrument onboard the Rosetta spacecraft's lander, acquired during the comet (PHC) phase. The data conforms to Planetary Data System (PDS) Standards Version 3.6 and includes documentation describing the COSAC experiment. The dataset is provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
GC-MS-based secondary metabolite profiling of the Sac-12 ethyl acetate extract. The dataset is a 13.5 KB XLS file authored by Aragaw Zemene Sendekie and last updated on 2026-04 09. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on the figshare platform.
13.5 KB of GC-MS-based secondary metabolite profiling data for the Sac-12 methanolic extract, shared by Aragaw Zemene Sendekie on figshare. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04 09 and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Townsites are urban centers approved under the Land Administration Act 1997 by the Western Australian Minister for Lands. The data is derived from the Spatial Cadastral Database (SCDB) and updated regularly when amendments are formalized.
Australia's topography and the bathymetry of its adjoining Exclusive Economic Zone are represented in this grid. The 2009 bathymetry data were compiled by Geoscience Australia from multibeam, single beam, and satellite-derived sources. Onshore topography is based on a revised 0.0025-degree grid, New Zealand data, and a 90m SRTM DEM.
A numerical model investigates the 14C content of carbonate crusts from cold seeps in the eastern Mediterranean Sea to understand fluid convection. The dataset likely contains model outputs and parameters related to chemical concentrations, such as CH4, Ca2+, and HCO3, and their effect on crust D14C. It originates from a scientific journal paper published by Geoscience Australia Data, with a last update recorded as 2026-03-25.
Thailand survey supporting materials include the National Statistical Office questionnaire in English and Thai, variable descriptions, and STATA code for variable construction. The materials were authored by Chairassamee, Nattanicha and hosted on Harvard Dataverse. The record was last updated on 2026-05-13.
March 9 to 20, 2024, chlorophyll-a data collected during the RV Investigator transit from Fremantle to Hobart. The dataset comprises in vitro fluorometric analyses from underway seawater and CTD collections, providing an indicator of phytoplankton biomass. It was contributed by the Australian Ocean Data Network to support studies of marine primary productivity in southern Australian waters.
Surface underway data from the Offshore Supply Ship Atlantic Condor captures the partial pressure and mole fraction of carbon dioxide (pCO2/xCO2) in the North Atlantic Ocean. Measurements from 2019 include sea surface temperature, salinity, conductivity, and oxygen, collected via flat membrane equilibrator and optode instruments. This time-series provides a snapshot of coastal ocean carbon chemistry across multiple voyages.
Water column profiles and surface water samples were collected to monitor the impact of storm runoff on coral reefs in southern Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. Sampling occurred at nine primary stations on a bi-monthly basis during the rainy season and monthly during the dry season from 2005 to 2007, with intensified daily sampling following storm events. The dataset was generated by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information in support of the Coral Reef Instrumented Monitoring Platform (CRIMP) program.
Seven NOAA research cruises collected autonomous, underway measurements of surface seawater chemistry along the U.S. East Coast from February to July 2017. This dataset provides total alkalinity, temperature, and salinity data, supporting research into ocean acidification and carbon dynamics. The effort was part of the NOAA Ocean Acidification Program's TAACT project to test new carbon measurement technologies.
More than 120,000 coal mine plans from the Mining Remediation Authority, dating as far back as the 17th century. The collection covers surface and deep mining operations across Great Britain, depicting areas of extraction and points of entry. These plans provide essential information about the history and legacy of coal mining.
Surface underway data from the M/S Trans Future 5 captures the air-sea exchange of carbon dioxide across five Pacific Ocean basins over a 13-month period. Measurements include the partial pressure of CO2 in both air and water, alongside sea surface salinity, temperature, and meteorological variables. This dataset was collected using specialized instruments like a CO2 gas analyzer and thermosalinographs, supporting the Ocean Carbon and Acidification Data System.
Surface underway data from the M/S Trans Future 5 captures the air-sea exchange of carbon dioxide across five Pacific Ocean basins. Measurements include the partial pressure of CO2 in both air and water, alongside sea surface salinity, temperature, and wind parameters. This dataset supports the quantification of oceanic carbon uptake and its relationship with surface conditions.
Surface underway data from the M/S Trans Future 5 ship of opportunity includes measurements of partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) in air and water, sea surface temperature, salinity, wind, and humidity. The data were collected across the North Pacific Ocean, Philippine Sea, Solomon Sea, South Pacific Ocean, and Tasman Sea. Instruments used include a carbon dioxide gas analyzer, thermosalinographs, and a barometric pressure sensor.
Geoscience Australia's 2009 bathymetry and topography grid combines multibeam, single beam, and satellite-derived data for Australia and its Exclusive Economic Zone. The 0.0025 degree resolution grid is supported where direct observations are dense, such as areas with swath bathymetry or digitized charts. In other offshore areas, the grid incorporates 1-2 arc minute ETOPO satellite bathymetry and revised topography grids from Australia, New Zealand, and SRTM DEM data.
A 2009 bathymetry and topography grid for Australia and its Exclusive Economic Zone, compiled by Geoscience Australia. The data integrates multibeam, single beam, digitized chart, and satellite-derived sources, with a 0.0025-degree resolution supported where direct observations are dense. Onshore topography is based on revised Australian and New Zealand grids and the 90m SRTM DEM.
Supporting Information for the open-source library LibppRPA, which implements the Particle-Particle Random Phase Approximation method. The 173.7 KB PDF file was authored by Jincheng Yu and last updated on April 9, 2026. It is distributed under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
MultiWorld is a large-scale dataset for training video world models, containing two complementary data sources. It includes over 100 hours of real human gameplay from the cooperative game It Takes Two, featuring dual-agent synchronized actions with distinct first-person viewpoints. The dataset also contains multi-robot manipulation trajectories from the RoboFactory source, as described by author Haoyuwu.