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Puerto Rico Bathymetries
Bathymetric surveys of reservoirs in Puerto Rico. Bathymetric surveys prior to 2022 are all based on data reported in a series of USGS publications.--Bathymetric Contours from 2000 digitized from:Soler-López, L. R. (2001). Sedimentation survey of Lago Lucchetti, Puerto Rico, March 2000 (USGS Numbered Series No. 2001–4105; US. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report). USGS Publications Warehouse. https://doi.org/10.3133/wri014105Soler-López, L. R. (2002). Sedimentation Survey of Lago Loco, Puerto Rico, March 2000 (No. 2001–4187; Water-Resources Investigations Report). US. Geological Survey; USGS Publications Warehouse. https://doi.org/10.3133/wri014187
Time Series Data and Preprocessing Code for Coastal Flooding Probabilistic Analysis
The time series data, obtained through CNN prediction, along with the associated preprocessing code, are detailed in "Stochastic Properties of Coastal Flooding Events – Part 2: Probabilistic Analysis" (https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2023-238)
Replication Data for "Dating the Ames Astrobleme, Oklahoma, USA: A possible new link to the Late Devonian"
The Ames impact structure (Oklahoma) is a buried, oil-producing crater. Conodont biostratigraphy of the crater fill indicates a Late Ordovician age, consistent with formation during the Ordovician Meteor Event triggered by the fragmentation of the parent L-chondrite asteroid. U–Pb zircon dates from its impact melt portion, conducted using Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry and Laser Ablation–Inductively Coupled Plasma–Mass Spectrometry (n = 37 spots), yield a Mesoproterozoic emplacement age of the impacted granodiorite (1411 ± 23 Ma, ±2σ). However, Concordia regression defines a lower intercept of 374.9 ± 5.3 Ma. Cathodoluminescence and electron backscattered diffraction images reveal that most zircons, including the youngest Devonian-age grains, show primary oscillatory zoning and lack deformation, consistent with melt crystallization. However, two have clear impact-related textures, including regions of low-angle grain boundaries within microcracks and discrete arrays of granular zircon grains crosscutting oscillatory growth zoning. Plagioclase (n = 6 samples, 40Ar/39Ar) yields Late Carboniferous (~320.3 Ma) and Permian (267.3 ± 1.6 Ma) dates, likely related to hydrothermal alteration and coincident with the thermal maturation of hydrocarbons in the crater. Based on the youngest zircon dates, the Ames impact structure may record activity near the Frasnian–Famennian boundary, contemporaneous with other North American impacts
Conflicts of Interest Publication Disclosures (COIPonD) Dataset
COIPonD captures author-reported disclosure information (including lack of disclosure) for over 38,000 PubMed-indexed articles published between 1949 and 2022. The collected articles are indexed by discussed drug products with a focus on the 319 most commonly used drugs in the United States. The data come from over 3,500 English-language journals published across medical subspecialties
Geologic map of the Pedernales Falls, Johnson City, Howell Mountain, and Round Mountain quadrangles, Blanco County, Texas
GIS data and documents supporting a geologic map titled: "geologic map database, and geologic maps for the Pedernales Falls, Johnson City, Howell Mountain, and Round Mountain quadrangles, Blanco County, Texas." Datasets include digital geodatabase containing the geologic lines, points, and polygons. Also provided are the supporting GIS basemap data as well as a PDF and .KMZ of the geologic map
Replication Data for: "Rapid Mapping of Global Flood Precursors and Impacts Using a Novel GRACE Five-Day Solution"
Replication Data for the Paper "Rapid Mapping of Global Flood Precursors and Impacts Using a Novel GRACE Five-Day Solution" in Nature Communications:
This dataset is a crucial resource for verifying and replicating the research findings presented in the paper.
Replication Data Files:
1- "File DFO_GlobalFloods.csv: This is the data file containing information about global floods. The original data source can be accessed at https://floodobservatory.colorado.edu/.
The floods in this file are organized based on their durations."
2- "File PrCR_ReCR_Rate_11_2023_Figures3_5.csv: This file contains the results of an event coincidence analysis for both precursor coincidence rates and response coincidence rates, as depicted in Figures 3 and 5."
3- "File DJF_results_11_2023_Figure_6.csv: Describes the results of response coincidence rates for the Atmospheric Teleconnection-Water System (ATWS) following heavy winter rainfall."
4- "File JJA_results_11_2023_Figure_6.csv: Describes the results of response coincidence rates for the Total Water Storage (ATWS) following intense summer rainfall."
5- "File MAM_results_11_2023_Figure_6.csv: Describes the results of response coincidence rates for the Total Water Storage (ATWS) following intense spring rainfall."
6- "File SON_results_11_2023_Figure_6.csv: Describes the results of response coincidence rates for the Total Water Storage (ATWS) following intense fall rainfall."
7- "File RawData_5D_ATWS_GlobalFloods.csv: This file contains antecedent total water storage data that is necessary to generate the results shown in Figures 1, 3, and 5 for a total of 3,272 flood events."
The ATWS quantifies the fraction of wet storage relative to historical maxima for the period spanning from 2002 to 2021. This is accomplished by accumulating the data using a weighted sum of the last 6 epochs and the current epocsh. (Manuscript Methods)
8- "File RawData_5D_TWS_GlobalFloods.csv: The CSR-5D solution provides total water storage data for 3,372 flood events, averaged over a 3-degree around the flood locations." Unit in m
EagleFord passive sampler study, 2019-2021
This dataset contains results from passive hydrocarbon measurements in the central Eagle Ford shale, roughly between the communities of Karnes City and Nordheim, between fall 2019 and spring 2021. Samplers (in replicate) were deployed on a weekly basis to a total of six sites (with two close to each other) via a volunteer network, and the results from TD-GC-FID based measurements were combined with meteorological data from a weather station at one site to create this data set. Chemical data represent replicate averages and are appropriately rounded, but rounding to the desired significant digits can be changed internally in Excel. Empty cells represent missing values
Ghana Keta Groundwater Games for Resource Governance
The study intervention included playing an irrigation groundwater governance game with multiple rounds and treatments in each village: one game with 5 men players and one game with 5 women players. Player choices and group outcomes (including water withdrawals and availability) for each round of the game were recorded and uploaded to SurveyCTO.
A pre-and post-game survey of individual players immediately before and immediately after the game was conducted to gather data on characteristics of the players, their households, and farms including current irrigation practices, individual mental models regarding groundwater resources and their management, and perceptions about levels of trust and cooperation between community members.
The games and surveys were conducted in 10 villages within 2 districts of the coastal Keta basin of Ghana (located in the Volta Region of Ghana)
Pore connectivity influences mass transport in natural rocks: Pore structure, gas diffusion and batch sorption studies
The Excel file contains supplementary dataset, in various sheets, for a manuscript entitled "Pore connectivity influences mass transport in natural rocks: Pore structure, gas diffusion and batch sorption studies"
The Word file of "Data Dictonary" briefly explained the data in each sheet of the Excel file, from different measurements as detailed in the manuscript.
Authors: Xiaoqing Yuan, Qinhong Hu ([email protected]), Xiang Lin, Chen Zhao, Qiming Wang, Yukio Tachi, Yuta Fukatsu, Shoichiro Hamamoto, Marja Siitari-Kauppia, and Xiaodong L