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NOAA Geomagnetism The National Geophysical Data Center maintains archives of geomagnetic data to further the understanding of Earth magnetism and the Sun-Earth environment. Data at NGDC include surface, ocean, airborne and satellite measurements, as well as models of the main field and its secular change, and models of the Space - Earth environment. Data on Earth's ancient magnetic field are available from archeomagnetic and paleomagnetic measurements. For those interested in learning more about geomagnetism, we have a general information page, a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page, and a site focusing on the joint research with the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES).
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Naval Oceanography Portal The United States Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command (NMOC) provides critical information from the ocean depths to the most distant reaches of space, meeting needs in the military, scientific, and civilian communities.
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NOAA Natural Hazards Natural Hazards Data, Images and Education
The National Geophysical Data Center archives and assimilates tsunami, earthquake and volcano data to support research, planning. response and mitigation. Long-term data, including photographs, can be used to establish the history of natural hazard occurrences and help mitigate against future events.
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NOAA Gravity Data Search NGDC's Marine Trackline Geophysics database to find all gravity data, as well as bathymetry, magnetics, and seismic navigation data collected during marine cruises from 1953 to the present. Coverage is worldwide. Data sources include both US and foreign oceanographic institutions and government agencies.
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NOAA Topography Data Provides global and US topography combined with bathymetry data.
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NOAA Ecosystems Data Understanding and predicting both the environment and ecological relationships is central to NOAA's mission. Additionally, NOAA is responsible for understanding and managing coastal and marine ecosystems and their biota. Ecosystems provide the basic goods and services needed for a healthy and progressive society.
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SPIDR Data The Space Physics Interactive Data Resource (SPIDR) is designed to allow a solar terrestrial physics customer to intelligently access and manage historical space physics data for integration with environment models and space weather forecasts. SPIDR is a distributed network of synchronous databases and 100% Java middle-ware servers accessed via the World Wide Web.
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Hinode Full Sun Image Hinode latest solar image.
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USGS Realtime Water Data Real-time data typically are recorded at 15-60 minute intervals, stored onsite, and then transmitted to USGS offices every 1 to 4 hours, depending on the data relay technique used. Recording and transmission times may be more frequent during critical events.
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Digital Tectonic Activity Map The Digital Tectonic Activity Map (DTAM) is a new visualization tool for both researcher and educator alike to better understand tectonic activity of our planet for the past 1 million years. DTAM is a Geographical Information System (GIS) that displays a realistic synoptic view of present global tectonism by filling in the cartographic gap between conventional geological maps and plate reconstruction maps.
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Paleoclimatology Links Welcome to the World Wide Web Virtual Library: Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography. The WWW Virtual Library is the Web's oldest and original index, founded by Tim Berners-Lee.
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Crustal Deformation Data The US Geological Survey maintains a variety of fault and volcano monitoring sites around the western United States. Instruments at these sites include strainmeters, creepmeters, tiltmeters, magnetometers, pore pressure monitors, as well as other channels which measure environmental parameters such as temperature and pressure.
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Eclipse Data Everything you want to know about eclipse timing.
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