A long-standing "Digital Divide" in data representation exists between the preferred way of data access by the hydrology community and the common way of data archival by earth science data centers. Typically, in hydrology, earth surface features are expressed as discrete spatial objects (e.g., watersheds), and time-varying data are contained in associated time series. Data in earth science archives, although stored as discrete values (of satellite swath pixels or geographical grids), represent continuous spatial fields, one file per time step. This Divide has been an obstacle, specifically, between the Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc. and NASA earth science data systems. In essence, the way data are...
A major endeavor of NASA's Earth Science Enterprise (ESE) is to acquire, process, archive and distri...
In 2010, the National Science Foundation (NSF) implemented new guidelines for all scientists applyin...
In a world driven by the Internet and the readily accessible information it provides, there exists a...
A Digital Divide has long stood between how NASA and other satellite-derived data are typically arch...
An ongoing NASA-funded project has removed a longstanding barrier to accessing NASA data (i.e., acce...
An ongoing NASA-funded Data Rods (time series) project has demonstrated the removal of a longstandin...
NASA satellite data form a rich resource that is largely untapped by the applications user community...
In hydrologic research, there is a need to manage, archive, and publish data in a discoverable way t...
Current and next decade global Earth observing, other remote sensing and related climate analysis da...
Over the next decade, it is likely that science and engineering research will produce more scientifi...
Improved data sharing is needed for hydrological modeling and water management that require better i...
Strong efforts are directed nowadays towards making scientific information accessible to everyone. ...
Improved data sharing is needed for hydrological modeling and water management that require better i...
NASA's Earth Science Enterprise, working with its domestic and international partners, provides scie...
Abstract. Hydrologic data collection over scales from cen-timemrs to continents, from minutes to yea...
A major endeavor of NASA's Earth Science Enterprise (ESE) is to acquire, process, archive and distri...
In 2010, the National Science Foundation (NSF) implemented new guidelines for all scientists applyin...
In a world driven by the Internet and the readily accessible information it provides, there exists a...
A Digital Divide has long stood between how NASA and other satellite-derived data are typically arch...
An ongoing NASA-funded project has removed a longstanding barrier to accessing NASA data (i.e., acce...
An ongoing NASA-funded Data Rods (time series) project has demonstrated the removal of a longstandin...
NASA satellite data form a rich resource that is largely untapped by the applications user community...
In hydrologic research, there is a need to manage, archive, and publish data in a discoverable way t...
Current and next decade global Earth observing, other remote sensing and related climate analysis da...
Over the next decade, it is likely that science and engineering research will produce more scientifi...
Improved data sharing is needed for hydrological modeling and water management that require better i...
Strong efforts are directed nowadays towards making scientific information accessible to everyone. ...
Improved data sharing is needed for hydrological modeling and water management that require better i...
NASA's Earth Science Enterprise, working with its domestic and international partners, provides scie...
Abstract. Hydrologic data collection over scales from cen-timemrs to continents, from minutes to yea...
A major endeavor of NASA's Earth Science Enterprise (ESE) is to acquire, process, archive and distri...
In 2010, the National Science Foundation (NSF) implemented new guidelines for all scientists applyin...
In a world driven by the Internet and the readily accessible information it provides, there exists a...