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  • EMODnet Bathymetry provides a service for viewing and downloading a harmonised Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for the European sea regions that is generated by the EMODnet Bathymetry partnership on the basis of an increasing number of bathymetric data sets. These are managed as survey data sets and composite DTMs by data providers from government and research. Services for discovery and requesting access to these data sets are provided as well.

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  • Scratchpads are an online virtual research environment for biodiversity for the sharing of data and the creation of specific research networks. Sites can focus on specific taxonomic groups, the biodiversity of a biogeographic region, or any aspect of natural history. Scratchpads are also suitable for societies or for managing and presenting projects.

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  • The ACTRIS DC is designed to assist scientists with discovering and accessing atmospheric data and contains an up-to-date catalogue of available datasets in a number of databases distributed throughout the world. The focus of the web portal is validated data, but it is also possible to browse the ACTRIS data server for preliminary data (rapid delivery data) through this site.

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  • IsoArcH is an open access, collaborative isotope database for bioarchaeological samples without geographical or chronological restrictions. It consists of georeferenced isotopic, archaeological, and anthropological information related to the study of 1) dietary and mobility patterns of human and animal populations, 2) animal and crop management practices, and 3) past climates and environments. IsoArcH aims at facilitating information exchange, collaboration, and discussion between science-based archaeologists (anthropologists, zooarchaeologists, archaeobotanists, etc.), generalist archaeologists, and historians.

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  • This repository provides several plant genomic and phenotypic datasets resulting from IPK and German Plant Phenotyping Network (DPPN) research activities. It was established in January 2015. The background of the study is in plant genetic resources, in particular the association of genotypes and phenotypes. This archive aims to provide data from the "system plant" - from the root to bloom and seed, as well from sequence analysis to systems biology.Ge

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  • EMODnet Bathymetry provides a service for viewing and downloading a harmonised Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for the European sea regions that is generated by the EMODnet Bathymetry partnership on the basis of an increasing number of bathymetric data sets. These are managed as survey data sets and composite DTMs by data providers from government and research. Services for discovery and requesting access to these data sets are provided as well.

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  • Scratchpads are an online virtual research environment for biodiversity for the sharing of data and the creation of specific research networks. Sites can focus on specific taxonomic groups, the biodiversity of a biogeographic region, or any aspect of natural history. Scratchpads are also suitable for societies or for managing and presenting projects.

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  • The ACTRIS DC is designed to assist scientists with discovering and accessing atmospheric data and contains an up-to-date catalogue of available datasets in a number of databases distributed throughout the world. The focus of the web portal is validated data, but it is also possible to browse the ACTRIS data server for preliminary data (rapid delivery data) through this site.

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  • IsoArcH is an open access, collaborative isotope database for bioarchaeological samples without geographical or chronological restrictions. It consists of georeferenced isotopic, archaeological, and anthropological information related to the study of 1) dietary and mobility patterns of human and animal populations, 2) animal and crop management practices, and 3) past climates and environments. IsoArcH aims at facilitating information exchange, collaboration, and discussion between science-based archaeologists (anthropologists, zooarchaeologists, archaeobotanists, etc.), generalist archaeologists, and historians.

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  • This repository provides several plant genomic and phenotypic datasets resulting from IPK and German Plant Phenotyping Network (DPPN) research activities. It was established in January 2015. The background of the study is in plant genetic resources, in particular the association of genotypes and phenotypes. This archive aims to provide data from the "system plant" - from the root to bloom and seed, as well from sequence analysis to systems biology.Ge

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