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AirMSPI_ACEPOL_Terrain-projected_Georegistered_Radiance_Data contains airborne radiometric and polarimetric imagery from the Aerosol Characterization from Polarimeter and Lidar flight campaign. The dataset provides map-projected radiance measurements across eight wavelengths from ultraviolet to near-infrared, with full Stokes parameters for three polarized bands. Data was acquired by NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center during a three-week campaign from October 19 to November 9, 2017, to support instrument assessment for aerosol and cloud science.
Multimedia products and visualizations depict sea floor terrain in the area searched for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The collection includes video flythroughs, images, and public communications developed from a sample of Phase 1 bathymetric data. It also contains translated versions of the associated ESRIOnline Story Map into Malay and Chinese.
Case records of extrapulmonary tuberculosis in the city of Pereira, Colombia. The dataset is hosted by the Colombian open data portal www.datos.gov.co and was last updated on 2026-05-18. Columns include patient demographics, location, and event details.
A collection of real-world Kubernetes specifications from a multi-microservice architecture, designed for testing scheduling algorithms. The data includes YAML and JSON definitions for nodes and pods, partitioned into a homogeneous 8-node cluster and a heterogeneous 42-node production cluster. The repository was authored by Parth Shah and last updated on 2026-05-18.
UK government data on the number of people reported as slightly injured in road traffic accidents, aggregated by calendar year. The dataset is published by the Government Digital Service under the OGL-UK-3.0 license. Provisional data for the previous year is validated by the Department for Transport, typically in September.
Provisional annual counts of people killed in road traffic accidents, sourced from the UK Government Digital Service. The data for the previous calendar year is provisional until validated by the Department for Transport, typically in September. It is licensed under the Open Government Licence (OGL-UK-3.0).
1,617 samples of the gastropod Potamopyrgus antipodarum from native New Zealand and invasive North American and European populations were analyzed using multilocus nuclear SNP markers. The research by Carina Donne from the University of Iowa reconstructed the invasion routes of asexual lineages. The analysis suggests New Zealand as the source for European lineages, which subsequently contributed to North American invasions.
Campaign data from 1966 onward details safety recalls for vehicles, tires, car seats, and equipment. The dataset includes recall characteristics like manufacturer, component, and corrective action, sourced from mandatory manufacturer reports to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Completion rates are reported from the first quarter of 2015.
Trails data is part of the CanVec Transport Features collection, which includes entities like Trail, Road Segment, and Railway Station. The dataset originates from Natural Resources Canada's best available sources, including the National Topographic Data Base and satellite imagery, and complies with international geomatics standards. It is distributed by the Government of Yukon via the GeoYukon platform.
CanVec digital cartographic data from Natural Resources Canada provides topographical vector information for Canadian territory. The dataset includes transport features such as the National Road Network, National Railway Network, trails, nautical facilities, and runways, compiled from sources like the National Topographic Data Base and satellite imagery.
Yukon's Transportation Engineering Branch maintains an indexed database of geotechnical reports. The metadata includes report reference numbers, titles, authors, and highway kilometer start and end points, with added columns for georeferencing such as route ID, latitude, and longitude. The data is distributed by the Government of Yukon via GeoYukon.
Yukon's GeoYukon platform distributes this vector dataset of railway stations and other transport features across Canada. It originates from Natural Resources Canada's multi-source CanVec product, which complies with international geomatics standards. The dataset includes entities like Railway Station, Road Segment, and Track Junction.
CanVec, a digital cartographic product from Natural Resources Canada, provides topographical vector data for Canadian territory. The dataset includes over 250,000 features covering the National Road Network (NRN) and National Railway Network (NRWN), among other transport entities.
CanVec data from Natural Resources Canada provides topographical vector information for Canadian territory. The dataset includes transport features such as the National Road Network, National Railway Network, and entities like Road Segment, Blocked Passage, and Road Junction. It originates from multiple authoritative sources including the National Topographic Data Base and satellite imagery.
Road Junctions - 50k - CanVec is a vector dataset of Canadian road junctions from the National Road Network. It originates from Natural Resources Canada's CanVec product, which integrates topographical data from sources like the National Topographic Data Base and satellite imagery.
CanVec digital cartographic product provides topographical transport features for Canadian territory, compiled from sources like the National Topographic Data Base and satellite imagery. The dataset includes vector entities such as Track Segments, Railway Stations, and Track Structures, distributed by the Government of Yukon.
Railroad Station data from the CanVec cartographic product contains vector features for railway stations across Canada. The dataset originates from Natural Resources Canada's best available sources, including the National Topographic Data Base and satellite imagery, and complies with international geomatics standards.
Core paths in Scotland are legally required routes for public access, with no set physical standards, meaning they can range from faint field lines to paved walkways. Local authorities in Scotland, including Aberdeenshire, must create plans for these paths under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003. The dataset likely results from a national initiative by the National Access Forum, Scottish Natural Heritage, and the Scottish Government to standardize grading information for these routes.
CanVec, a digital cartographic reference product from Natural Resources Canada, provides vector data for the National Railway Network and other transport features. The dataset includes entities such as Track Segment, Railway Station, and Track Structure, compiled from multiple authoritative sources including the National Topographic Data Base and satellite imagery.
A 2005 technical report provides information on recreational boating in the Irish Sea (SEA6 area). The report details cruising routes, sailing and racing areas, anchorage points, usage intensity, and shore-based facilities. It was produced by the UK Department of Trade and Industry (now DECC) based on consultation with 143 clubs and an estimated 37,000 members.