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Flood Risk for Extreme Events (FREE): Historical Rainfall Data and Maps from the Quantifying Flood Risk of Extreme Events using Density Forecasts Based on a New Digital Archive and Weather Ensemble Predictions Project

The Quantifying Flood Risk of Extreme Events using Density Forecasts Based on a New Digital Archive and Weather Ensemble Predictions Project is a Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Flood...

Flood Risk for Extreme Events (FREE): Historical Rainfall Data and Maps from the Quantifying Flood Risk of Extreme Events using Density Forecasts Based on a New Digital Archive and Weather Ensemble Predictions Project

The Quantifying Flood Risk of Extreme Events using Density Forecasts Based on a New Digital Archive and Weather Ensemble Predictions Project is a Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Flood...

Habitat point records from 1986-87 OPRU HRE Helford River survey

The Helford River is a small marine inlet in south Cornwall which was formed by the flooding of a river valley subsequent to the last ice age. Historically the waterway has long been associated...

Species point records from 1986-87 OPRU HRE Helford River survey

The Helford River is a small marine inlet in south Cornwall which was formed by the flooding of a river valley subsequent to the last ice age. Historically the waterway has long been associated...

Small pelagic fish sampling programme 2020/21 - Fisheries Science Partnership

This work is a collaboration between industry and scientists carried out as part of the Fisheries Science Partnership (FSP) programme. The primary objective of the programme is to improve the...

UK Ocean Acidification Research programme data set

The cross-disciplinary themes will result in a diverse data catalogue. The ship collected data will be in the form of sea surface meteorology (2-D wind speed and direction, total irradiance,...

Forest condition survey (1987-2006)

The Forest Condition Survey has been carried out since 1984 and, in addition to providing comprehensive information on tree health in Britain, it contributes to an EU programme monitoring the...

Terrestrial Methane Cycling During Paleogene Greenhouse Climates (NERC grant NE/J008591/1)

Supplementary material for published paper, Early Paleogene wildfires in peat-forming environments at Schoningen, Germany by BE Robson et al, http://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2015.07.016 NERC grant...

How does the Earth's crust grow at divergent plate boundaries? A unique opportunity in Afar, Ethiopia. [STRUCTURAL SUB REPORT]

PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The African continent is slowly splitting apart along the East African rift valley, a 3000 km-long series of deep basins and flanking mountain ranges. This process...

How does the Earth's crust grow at divergent plate boundaries? A unique opportunity in Afar Ethiopia. [PETROLOGY SUB REPORT]

PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The African continent is slowly splitting apart along the East African rift valley, a 3000 km-long series of deep basins and flanking mountain ranges. This process...

How does the Earth's crust grow at divergent plate boundaries? A unique opportunity in Afar, Ethiopia. [SEISMOLOGY SUB REPORT] (University of Leeds)

PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The African continent is slowly splitting apart along the East African rift valley, a 3000 km-long series of deep basins and flanking mountain ranges. This process...

How does the Earth's crust grow at divergent plate boundaries? A unique opportunity in Afar, Ethiopia. [MAGNETOTELLURICS SUB REPORT]

PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The African continent is slowly splitting apart along the East African rift valley, a 3000 km-long series of deep basins and flanking mountain ranges. This process...

How does the Earth's crust grow at divergent plate boundaries? A unique opportunity in Afar, Ethiopia. [Numerical Modelling SUB REPORT]

PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The African continent is slowly splitting apart along the East African rift valley, a 3000 km-long series of deep basins and flanking mountain ranges. This process...

How does the Earth's crust grow at divergent plate boundaries? A unique opportunity in Afar, Ethiopia. [ANALOGUE MODELLING SUB REPORT]

PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The African continent is slowly splitting apart along the East African rift valley, a 3000 km-long series of deep basins and flanking mountain ranges. This process...

How does the Earth's crust grow at divergent plate boundaries? A unique opportunity in Afar, Ethiopia. [GEODESY SUB REPORT]

PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The African continent is slowly splitting apart along the East African rift valley, a 3000 km-long series of deep basins and flanking mountain ranges. This process...

How does the Earth's crust grow at divergent plate boundaries? A unique opportunity in Afar, Ethiopia. [MAPPING SUB REPORT]

PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The African continent is slowly splitting apart along the East African rift valley, a 3000 km-long series of deep basins and flanking mountain ranges. This process...

How does the Earth's crust grow at divergent plate boundaries? A unique opportunity in Afar, Ethiopia. [Gravity Sub Report]

PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The African continent is slowly splitting apart along the East African rift valley, a 3000 km-long series of deep basins and flanking mountain ranges. This process...

How does the Earth's crust grow at divergent plate boundaries? A unique opportunity in Afar, Ethiopia

PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The African continent is slowly splitting apart along the East African rift valley, a 3000 km-long series of deep basins and flanking mountain ranges. This process...

How does the Earth's crust grow at divergent plate bundaries? A unique opportunity in Afar, Ethiopia. [REMOTE SENSING SUB REPORT]

PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The African continent is slowly splitting apart along the East African rift valley, a 3000 km-long series of deep basins and flanking mountain ranges. This process...

Chemical analysis data derived from NERC grant NE/I025573/1, When on Earth did modern plate tectonics begin?

Earth is a dynamic planet, for the simple reason that it is still cooling down from the heat of accretion and subsequent decay of radioactive elements. The main mechanism by which it loses heat is...