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Aquarius Level 3 data provides global ocean surface wind speed measurements at a 1-degree spatial resolution, averaged over 7-day intervals. This version 5.0 dataset is the official end-of-mission release from the NASA-CONAE satellite, which used a three-radiometer push broom array and a 1.26 GHz scatterometer for surface roughness correction. The dataset represents processed standard mapped images derived from brightness temperature and backscatter measurements.
Aquarius Official Release Level 3 Wind Speed Standard Mapped Image Ascending Monthly Climatology Data V5.0 provides gridded ocean surface wind speeds at 1-degree spatial resolution. This dataset is derived from the final public release of the NASA-CONAE AQUARIUS/SAC-D satellite mission, using only ascending pass data from its three-beam radiometer and scatterometer system. It represents a long-term averaged monthly climatology product for wind speed.
NASA and CONAE's Aquarius/SAC-D satellite provides this Level 3 sea surface spiciness dataset. It contains gridded data at 1-degree spatial resolution, averaged monthly from descending satellite passes. The dataset is derived from a three-radiometer instrument measuring brightness temperature and a scatterometer for ocean backscatter corrections.
Global ocean surface wind speed data is provided at a 1-degree spatial resolution, averaged annually from ascending satellite passes. The dataset originates from the Aquarius/SAC-D mission, a collaboration between NASA and Argentina's CONAE, using three radiometers and a scatterometer to measure brightness temperature and ocean backscatter. It represents the official end-of-mission public release, version 5.0.
Aquarius Official Release Level 3 Wind Speed Standard Mapped Image Descending Annual Data V5.0 provides gridded ocean surface wind speed data at a 1-degree spatial resolution. This dataset is derived from the Aquarius/SAC-D satellite mission, a collaboration between NASA and Argentina's CONAE, using three radiometers and a scatterometer. It contains annual averages calculated exclusively from satellite descending passes.
Version 5.0 of the Aquarius Level 3 wind speed product provides daily, gridded ocean surface wind speed data at a 1-degree spatial resolution, derived exclusively from satellite descending passes. The data originates from the AQUARIUS/SAC-D mission, a collaboration between NASA and Argentina's CONAE, using a three-radiometer instrument operating at 1.413 GHz and a 1.26 GHz scatterometer for surface roughness correction. This dataset represents the official end-of-mission public release, offering averaged data across daily, 7-day, monthly, and seasonal timescales.
Aquarius Level 3 data provides gridded ocean surface wind speed at a 1-degree spatial resolution, averaged over a 7-day temporal scale from satellite descending passes. This version 5.0 dataset is the official end-of-mission release from the NASA-CONAE AQUARIUS/SAC-D satellite, which used a three-radiometer push-broom instrument and a scatterometer for measurement. The data is derived from brightness temperature and backscatter measurements to correct for surface roughness in salinity estimation.
Seasonal climatology data provides gridded ocean surface wind speeds at a 1-degree spatial resolution. This dataset is the official end-of-mission release (Version 5.0) from the NASA-CONAE AQUARIUS/SAC-D satellite, which used three radiometers and a scatterometer to measure brightness temperature and backscatter for wind speed estimation. The data is derived from averaged measurements over seasonal time scales.
Observations from Biogeochemical Argo profiling floats deployed during RV Investigator voyages. The floats collect high-resolution measurements of ocean physical and biogeochemical properties. The datasets are contributed by the Australian Ocean Data Network and were last updated on 2026-04-28.
Two shapefiles contain socioeconomic indicator values for each coastal county and Census Designated Place in the Gulf of America. This data was designed to support Aquaculture Opportunity Area development and evaluate fishing industry changes. Amy Freitag from the NCCOS Social Science Dataverse collected the indicators in 2021 as a snapshot in time.
NASA and CONAE's AQUARIUS/SAC-D satellite provides monthly global sea surface salinity data at a 1-degree spatial resolution, rain-corrected via the Combined Active Passive algorithm. This version 5.0 product incorporates data from both a radiometer and scatterometer to simultaneously retrieve salinity and wind speed, with improvements including updated geophysical models and Canadian Meteorological Center sea surface temperature data. The dataset is a standard mapped image product representing gridded, spatially averaged measurements.
Monitoring data for nuisance benthic algae in the nearshore zone of the Great Lakes, collected by Environment and Climate Change Canada. The dataset includes physical and chemical water quality data as well as biological data from Cladophora algae and dreissenid mussels. It supports research on ecosystem health, model validation, and the assessment of phosphorus reduction targets.
A research dataset from figshare by Yong Tang, last updated in April 2026, details a study on the protective effects of total flavonoids from Ficus virens leaves in a murine sepsis model. The 6.8 MB dataset includes PDF and DOCX files containing experimental results, such as survival rates, serum cytokine levels, and liver enzyme measurements. The data supports the investigation of botanical compounds for mitigating sepsis-induced inflammation and organ damage.
A 241.5 KB dataset used in a replication study of research on women's participation in student software development teams. The dataset contains primary data and analysis results structured around three hypotheses from the original 2025 study, including estimation probabilities for roles in teams. It was authored by Simona Motogna and last updated on April 9, 2026.
Arizona's Red Lake hosted a mobile SURFRAD station collecting surface radiation, UVB/PAR flux, meteorological, and aerosol optical thickness data. This dataset supports post-launch validation of the GOES-R Advanced Baseline Imager and Geostationary Lightning Mapper. Measurements are available from March 27 to April 12, 2017, with additional surface reflectance data in Excel format.
A narrative collection featuring the personal accounts of three women who have represented Canada abroad in diplomatic roles. The story is published by Global Affairs Canada on the open_canada platform and was last updated in May 2026. It provides a qualitative perspective on the progress of women's leadership in Canadian diplomacy since 1958.
An article from Global Affairs Canada describes the role of locally engaged staff in supporting the department's mandate. The content, published under the OGL-CA-2.0 license, was last updated on May 8, 2026. It focuses on how these employees contribute to foreign policy, trade, international development, and consular services.
Geoscience Australia created a map of 41 bioregions, including 24 unique provinces, for Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone. This biophysical dataset integrates seabed bathymetry, geomorphic features, fish diversity, and variables like ocean productivity and sediment properties. The work supports the implementation of the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act through marine protected area planning.
Gascoyne Marine Park offshore northwestern Australia contains canyon environments like the Cape Range Canyon. Bathymetry data and seafloor imagery were collected by the Schmidt Ocean Institute during survey FK200308. Funding was provided by Schmidt Ocean Institute, Geoscience Australia, and other Australian government and research partners.
Field observation data from three experiments on the salamander species Hynobius retardatus. The dataset includes counts of hatched individuals, their developmental stages, and morphological measurements such as body length, head width, and gape width. It was authored by Aoi Murase and last updated on April 13, 2026.