NOAA - Paleo Tree Rings - Europe PARQUET Dataset
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Parsed paleo study data extracted from the NOAA Paleoclimatology archive. This child dataset contains analysis‑ready time‑series values (e.g., tree‑ring measurements/chronologies or other paleoclimate observations) derived from the original NOAA download package, along with identifiers and provenance fields that link each record back to its source study/file.
This dataset appears to contain information about zip files for climate-related datasets from various regions in Europe. The columns suggest that each row represents a unique zip file with metadata such as its origin, date of creation, and contents. The data seems to be related to paleoclimatology or historical climate research.
The quality scores indicate a high level of completeness (95.18%), uniqueness (100%), and validity (95%). However, the consistency score is lower at 69%, suggesting some inconsistencies in the data. Overall, the dataset seems to be well-structured and accurate for its intended purpose.
1. This dataset can be used to study paleoclimatology or historical climate patterns in Europe. It could also be utilized for data processing or analysis related to climate-related research.
2. The dataset might be useful for creating a comprehensive archive of climate-related datasets from various European regions.
3. It could serve as a valuable resource for researchers and scientists working on projects related to climate history or paleoclimate reconstruction.
1. There is no information about the type of data contained within each zip file (e.g., temperature, precipitation, etc.).
2. The dataset does not provide any information about the date range covered by each zip file.
climate_data, paleoclimatology, Europe, zip_files, historical_climate_research
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