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Oceanographic profile data includes biomass, temperature, salinity, nutrients, and meteorological measurements collected via bottle casts from the R/V Alpha Helix. Data collection occurred from March 6 to May 4, 1976. The dataset was created by the University of Washington and Scripps Institution of Oceanography with support from the IDOE/CUEA project.
NOAA_NCEI provides oceanographic data collected from the R/V Moana Wave and NOAA Ship Oceanographer for the Deep Ocean Mining and Environmental Study (DOMES). Measurements were taken in the North Pacific Ocean between April 1974 and May 1975. The dataset includes conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) profiles and other instrument readings.
Nutrients and temperature profile data were collected via bottle casts from the R/V KNORR research vessel. The dataset covers a discrete time period from November 13 to December 10, 1983. Data collection was conducted by Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory during the Agulhas Retroflection Cruise.
Prince William Sound in the Gulf of Alaska is the source for concentration profiles of phosphate, silicate, nitrate, and ammonia. Data were collected from bottle casts aboard the ACONA vessel from July to December 1979. The University of Alaska Fairbanks Institute of Marine Science gathered this data in support of the Exxon Valdez Restoration Study.
Nutrient concentrations and meteorological measurements were collected from the Pacific Ocean during a research cruise. The dataset contains profiles from CTD and bottle casts conducted over a 48-day period from February to April 1990. Data were collected by the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) and submitted to NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.
Nutrient and physical oceanographic data were collected via bottle casts in the Gulf of Maine over a 59-year period. The dataset includes measurements for temperature, sigma-t, nitrate, ammonium, phosphate, silicate, and chlorophyll. Data were collected by the Gulf of Maine Regional Marine Research Program and archived by NOAA NCEI, with the last update in July 1991.
NOAA NCEI Accession 0000797 contains meteorological and physical oceanographic data collected via XSV casts from a Ship of Opportunity in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean. The US NAVY submitted the data, which covers a period from March 3 to June 29, 1999. Specific measurements include air temperature, air pressure, relative humidity, wind direction, and wind speed.
NOAA_NCEI Accession 9900026 contains extracted chlorophyll-a and phaeopigment concentrations for the GLOBEC Georges Bank project. Data was collected by Dr. Dian Gifford of the University of Rhode Island during research cruises on the R/V Endeavor. The temporal coverage spans from January to June 1995.
Pacific Ocean data from the TOGA area includes current meter measurements and temperature profiles collected via buoy and current meter casts. The dataset was submitted by Dr. Paul Freitag of the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory. Observations were recorded from April 27, 1993, to June 9, 1994, under the EPOCS project.
Current meter data from the Northwest Atlantic Ocean, collected over a 33-month period from 1980 to 1983. The University of Rhode Island gathered this data using PCM instruments deployed from research vessels like ENDEAVOR as part of the Pegasus Gulf Stream program.
March to August 1995 data collection of chemical properties in the Arabian Sea. Measurements were taken via CTD and bottle casts from the R/V Thomas G. Thompson. The Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory conducted the work for the U.S. Joint Global Ocean Flux Study.
1995 data collection captures chemical properties from the Arabian Sea using Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) sensors and bottle casts. The dataset was gathered by Harvard University aboard the R/V Thomas G. Thompson for the U.S. Joint Global Ocean Flux Study. Measurements were taken from January 8 to November 26, 1995.
June 2-13, 1993 data from the Norwegian Sea, collected during the Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics (GLOBEC) program. It contains biological, physical, and nutrient measurements from bottle, CTD, and net casts aboard the A.V. HUMBOLDT and JOHAN HJORT research vessels. The data were contributed by multiple institutions and archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.
NOAA_NCEI archives benthic animal samples collected by the University of Alaska Fairbanks Institute of Marine Science from July 1990 to June 1991. Data were gathered using a bottom grab sampler from the R/V DAVIDSON and R/V BIG VALLEY as part of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Restoration Project. The collection includes taxonomic identities and counts of organisms from Prince William Sound.
6,642 question-answer pairs designed to be answerable by the Freebase knowledge graph. The questions are popular web queries from around 2013 and are mostly centered on single named entities. It was created by researchers including Jonathan Berant and Andrew Chou.
A 25-turn multi-turn speech-to-speech benchmark for evaluating voice AI models as a dental office receptionist. It is part of the Audio Arena suite of 6 benchmarks spanning 221 turns across different domains. The benchmark was built by Arcada Labs.
Kaggle hosts a dataset titled Support Email Triage Data. The dataset likely contains text data from customer support emails intended for triage tasks. Metadata is minimal; the exact content, size, and origin require verification after download.
Until June 2023, this dataset contains records from the DOORS web-based e-Recruitment system used by the U.S. Department of Labor for internal and external job applications. The system was replaced by the USA Staffing System, with Phase 1 agencies beginning the transition in April 2023. The data is hosted on Data.gov by the Department of Labor.
Ray Ou-Yang produced this replication package containing five waves of Asian Barometer China Surveys to analyze the relationship between economic performance and political legitimacy. The data supports cross-time and cross-provincial analyses of public opinion during periods of decelerating growth in China. It includes the statistical codes used for matched-sample tests and longitudinal modeling as published in Asian Survey.
A digital geologic-GIS dataset for the Big Thicket National Preserve in Texas, adapted from a Texas Water Development Board source. The dataset includes GIS data layers and tables available in multiple formats, including an ESRI file geodatabase, an OGC geopackage, and a KMZ file for Google Earth. It was completed as part of the National Park Service's Geologic Resources Inventory program, with supporting documentation like unit descriptions and metadata FAQs.