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| Rhiana Rolland |
| 7/17/2014 |
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| kevin amditis |
| 8/6/2014 |
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| Ariff Zulfa |
| 8/6/2014 |
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| Ariff Zulfa |
| 8/7/2014 |
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| Ariff Zulfa |
| 8/11/2014 |
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| Ryan Cope |
| 10/10/2014 |
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| NASA Scientists Use Satellite Data to See and Understand FloodsThis map was developed for use during a 2014 NASA Earth Science Week webinar event hosted by COSEE-OS and involves the research from two Jet Propulsion Laboratory researchers: Jorge Vazquez of the Aquarius satellite mission, and JT Reager, from the GRACE mission. |
| Ryan Cope |
| 10/15/2014 |
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| Jesse Simpson |
| 12/1/2014 |
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| Carla Companion |
| 1/21/2015 |
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| Joni House |
| 2/7/2015 |
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| Lauren Usrey |
| 2/28/2015 |
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| Sea Level RiseThis is a guide to the concepts behind sea level rise. You can look at each aspect of the system - changes in time, physical mechanisms, and variability - by selecting the appropriate colored boxes. Each concept is linked to multiple resources so that you can explore whatever interests you in more depth. |
| Debra Tillinger |
| 3/15/2015 |
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| IBP Webinars |
| 5/1/2015 |
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| GEOTRACES Webinar Series |
| 5/7/2015 |
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| GEOTRACES Webinar Series |
| 5/8/2015 |
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| GEOTRACES Webinar Series |
| 5/9/2015 |
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| GEOTRACES Webinar Series |
| 5/10/2015 |
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| GEOTRACES Webinar Series |
| 5/11/2015 |
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| GEOTRACES Webinar Series |
| 5/12/2015 |
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| GEOTRACES Webinar Series |
| 5/13/2015 |
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| GEOTRACES Webinar Series |
| 5/14/2015 |
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| IBP Webinars |
| 6/29/2015 |
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| 5 - How do we detect water and its properties in the earth system?Map outlines how satellite and airborne instruments (e.g., active, passive, gravitational) monitor elements of earth's water cycle. Surface properties such as sea level, roughness, salinity, and soil moisture are measured using altimeters, scatterometers, radar, and/or radiometers. |
| Jason / Aquarius / AirMOSS Workshop |
| 8/9/2015 |
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| 4 - What types of water motion can satellites detect?Earth-observing satellites can detect the lateral movement of seawater while inferring its vertical motion. Examples from a NASA field experiment show how in situ and computer model data were used synergistically with satellite-based measurements to study the saltiest part of the North Atlantic Ocean. |
| Jason / Aquarius / AirMOSS Workshop |
| 8/10/2015 |
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| 3 - How can the movement of water, heat, and salt impact humans?Tracking the movement of heat, water and salt across the globe contributes to our understanding of the earth system. This map highlights human-relevant processes such as ocean circulation, El Niño / La Niña events, sea level rise, and fresh water resources. |
| Jason / Aquarius / AirMOSS Workshop |
| 8/11/2015 |
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