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TwitterThe national database of deep sea coral observations. Northeast version 1.0. * This database was developed by the NOAA NOS NCCOS CCMA Biogeography office as part of a New York Offshore Spatial Planning project.
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TwitterDatabase that collects published lifespan data across multiple species. The entire database is available for download in various formats including XML, YAML and CSV.
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TwitterThis dataset consists of ground-based Satellite Laser Ranging observation data (full-rate, monthly files) from the NASA Crustal Dynamics Data Information System (CDDIS). SLR provides unambiguous range measurements to mm precision that can be aggregated over the global network to provide very accurate satellite orbits, time histories of station position and motion, and many other geophysical parameters. SLR operates in the optical region and is the only space geodetic technique that measures unambiguous range directly. Analysis of SLR data contributes to the terrestrial reference frame, modeling of the spatial and temporal variations of the Earth's gravitational field, and monitoring of millimeter-level variations in the location of the center of mass of the total Earth system (solid Earth-atmosphere-oceans). In addition, SLR provides precise orbit determination for spaceborne radar altimeter missions. It provides a means for sub-nanosecond global time transfer, and a basis for special tests of the Theory of General Relativity. Analysis Centers (ACs) of the International Laser Ranging Service (ILRS) retrieve SLR data on regular schedules to produce precise station positions and velocities for stations in the ILRS network. The monthly SLR full-rate observation files contain data received in the month from a global network of stations ranging to satellites equipped with retroreflectors. Data are available in ILRS data format (older data sets) and/or the Consolidated Ranging Data (CRD) format. More information about these data is available on the CDDIS website at https://cddis.nasa.gov/Data_and_Derived_Products/SLR/Full-rate_data.html.
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TwitterThis dataset contains the European data of MICROBIS, a database of marine microbial biota.
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“NE” = Not Estimated = habitat types with insufficient sample sizes to estimate species richness. “Combined Habitat” = similar habitat types located close to each that were combined together for ease of visualization in Figure 1. “Other” = habitat types that made up relatively little of the Parks and so were combined together.Species richness values and (standard errors) for each of the four taxonomic groups by California wildlife habitat type.
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The Africa Satellite-Based Earth Observation Market report segments the industry into By Type (Earth Observation Data, Value Added Services), By Satellite Orbit (Low Earth Orbit, Medium Earth Orbit, Geostationary Orbit), By End-User (Urban Development and Cultural Heritage, Agriculture, Climate Services, Energy and Raw Materials, Infrastructure, Others), and By Country (South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Others).
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TwitterData from meteorological observations made by selected French vessels or by fixed or drifting buoys.
Data from SHIP and BUOY messages circulating on the World Meteorological Organisation’s (WMO) Global Telecommunication System (WMO).
Parameters: wind direction and force, air and sea temperature, humidity, pressure, wave height and period.
Daily files on the last 15 days and monthly archives since January 1996.
Metropolis and Beyond Sea — Frequency: 1 h — Format: ASCII
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Hatikka.fi observation database. Data quality: Content is not systematically verified. Users are mostly expert amateurs.
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TwitterNASA's FUSE (Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer) spacecraft provided spectra in the far-ultraviolet portion of the electromagnetic spectrum (the wavelength range from 905 - 1180 Angstroms, or 90.5 - 118 nm), with a high spectral resolution of about 20000 (one wavelength point each 5 pm). FUSE was funded by NASA as part of its Origins program, and was developed in collaboration with the space agencies of Canada and France. It was operated for NASA by the Johns Hopkins University. FUSE was launched into orbit aboard a Delta II rocket on June 24, 1999 for a nominal mission of three years of operations. This table contains the FUSE Observation Log up to May 8, 2007, as archived at CDS in summer 2007. FUSE was formally decommissioned on October 18, 2007, following the failure of the last control wheel on the spacecraft in July 2007. More information about the FUSE Project can be found at NASA's Optical and Ultraviolet Archive (MAST) at http://archive.stsci.edu/ and at the Johns Hopkins FUSE web site at http://fuse.pha.jhu.edu/. This database table was updated by the HEASARC in March 2009, superceding the previous versions of May 2007, May 2004, March 2005, and April 2006. It is primarily based on the CDS table , specifically, the files fuse.dat, refs.dat and proposal.dat, but also contains additional information on proposal titles and bibliographic codes obtained from the MAST FUSE Archive. The HEASARC plans to update the bibliographic metadata for this table on a monthly basis as and when new information from the latter source becomes available. This is a service provided by NASA HEASARC .
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TwitterThis data set is a daily gridded terrestrial snow water equivalent (SWE) dataset based on five component SWE products:GlobSnow combined SWE product (passive microwave/ground-based weather station, version 2)ERA-Interim/Land reanalysis SWE productMERRA reanalysis SWE product Crocus SWE data set: output from the Crocus snowpack model, driven by ERA-Interim meteorology (Brun et al. 2013)GLDAS SWE product (version 2) (Rodell et al. 2004; Rodell and Beaudoing 2013)
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TwitterObservation data collected by Marine Biological Museum, Chinese Academy of Sciences (MBMCAS) during the project NCOI. (YS-Part I)
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TwitterData from the 'POLLUX stellar spectra database' (POLLUX): Stellar spectra database: very high resolution synthetic spectra of energy spectral distributions.. This observatory is part of the Montpellier Research Observatory of Environment (OSU OREME, oreme.org). It is labelized in the framework of SNO GSO Data Centre, SNO POLLUX.
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TwitterData from the content analysis of the observation grids, in the article "Empowerment through Participatory Game Creation: A Case Study with Adults with Intellectual Disability".
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TwitterThis data set contains snow pit observations from the SnowEx 2020 Grand Mesa Intensive Observation Period. Data were collected from 154 snow pits on Grand Mesa, Colorado between 27 January and 12 February 2020. The main parameters for this data set are snow temperature, snow depth, snow density, snow stratigraphy, snow grain size, liquid water content, and snow water equivalent. In addition to data files, this data set also contains site photos from each snow pit.
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TwitterArctic Ostracoda database 2010. Visit https://dataone.org/datasets/sha256%3A76994dd5a980ed12bfe8efee19081333598a8cc356e4ddc64fba668bf3773286 for complete metadata about this dataset.
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TwitterThe Observation Well Project Geospatial Data layer is composed of 5 sublayers with point and line type geometries depicting observation wells and canals located near Cambridge canal in Nebraska. There are 2 point geometry type layers: bartley_canal_wells and Well_Water_Levels. There are 3 line geometry type layers: bartley_canal, cambridge_canal, and red_willow_canal. This data did not undergo a quality assurance and quality control process and as a result there are some errors and inconsistencies in the data.The schemas were created by Frenchman Cambridge Irrigation District. Frenchman Cambridge Irrigation District collected the data using a GPS unit for the S&T Project 19042: Developing a Collaborative Environment for Sharing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Data Between Reclamation and Irrigation Districts.RISE Catalog Item 128535: https://data.usbr.gov/catalog/7980/item/128535To download data, please use the RISE Geospatial Open Data site: https://rise-usbr.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/9e732dab4fde48939907921ff61419b4
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This archive contains temperature data for Roosevelt Hot Springs observation wells OH-1, OH-4, OH-5 and OH-7. There are also mud logs for OH-4. These are old datasets obtained from Rocky Mountain Power for use in the Utah FORGE project.
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TwitterThis data package includes the benthic, urchin, and fish observation data collected for coral reef carbonate budget assessments by the Ecosystem Sciences Division (ESD) of NOAA's Pacific Island Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) at fixed sites around O'ahu in 2021, across the Marianas Archipelago in 2022, and at two fixed sites in American Samoa in 2023. These data were collected as part of a thr...
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TwitterObservation database for insect enthusiasts. Was created and operated by Matti Virtala in co-operation with Luomus and several scientific societies. The data has been tranferred to FinBIF observation system Notebook.
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TwitterThe national database of deep sea coral observations. Northeast version 1.0. * This database was developed by the NOAA NOS NCCOS CCMA Biogeography office as part of a New York Offshore Spatial Planning project.