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* in-situ observations
* in-situ observations
* remote-sensing observations
* remote-sensing observations
* derived products: for example, high-level datasets that involve lots of processing, datasets based on other datasets, retrievals.   
* Derived/Processed Data: for example, highly processed datasets, blended satellite and in-situ data, retrievals and datasets based on other datasets
* Geospatial Data: for example, datasets that include spatial information about the Earth's surface, sub-surface and atmosphere. GIS layers etc..
 
   
 
    Historical and Paleoclimate Data (Datasets that provide information about past climates using proxy data or historical records.)
    In-situ Observation (Datasets collected directly at the location of interest.)
    Model Data (Datasets produced by computational models.)
    Remote Sensing Observation (Datasets collected from a distance, typically using satellites or ground-based remote sensors.)
 
Software should not be part of the catalog and should be shared via the Ruisdael github. But I agree with you that we should provide some better guidelines as to what counts as a dataset. I'll put this on the agenda for the first core group meeting in January/February 2025. For now, if you are not sure, just ask me 🙂





Revision as of 08:39, 10 December 2024

The catalog lists many different types of data.



Types

  • model output
  • in-situ observations
  • remote-sensing observations
  • Derived/Processed Data: for example, highly processed datasets, blended satellite and in-situ data, retrievals and datasets based on other datasets.
  • Geospatial Data: for example, datasets that include spatial information about the Earth's surface, sub-surface and atmosphere. GIS layers etc..


   Historical and Paleoclimate Data (Datasets that provide information about past climates using proxy data or historical records.)
   In-situ Observation (Datasets collected directly at the location of interest.)
   Model Data (Datasets produced by computational models.)
   Remote Sensing Observation (Datasets collected from a distance, typically using satellites or ground-based remote sensors.)

Software should not be part of the catalog and should be shared via the Ruisdael github. But I agree with you that we should provide some better guidelines as to what counts as a dataset. I'll put this on the agenda for the first core group meeting in January/February 2025. For now, if you are not sure, just ask me 🙂


Not a Dataset

  • software and data analysis scripts. The latter should be indexed, documented and distributed through the Ruisdael github page.
  • datasets that do not have any link to the Ruisdael project.