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10.5067/ESFWE11AVFKW
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Moon, T. & Joughin, I.. 2008. Changes in ice front position on Greenland's outlet glaciers from 1992 to 2007. Journal of Geophysical Research-Earth Surface. 113. DOI: 10.1029/2007JF000927.
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Quickly download a few files using a web browser, or access data through a command-line utility such as WGET.
Filter files before downloading based on date, spatial area, or file name. Choose from various download options, such as Python script. Export bounding boxes as a GeoJSON.
Search and order data from all NASA DAACs using spatial and temporal filters in a map interface. Reformatting, reprojecting, and subsetting options are available for some data sets.
Type: Web Application
earthaccess is a python library to search and access NASA Earth science data with just a few lines of code.
Supported software languages:
Python
Programmatically request selected data products through NSIDC's API. Bulk download using spatial and temporal filters, or incorporate data access commands into code/scripts as needed.
Search and select Greenland Ice Mapping Project GIMP data at NSIDC, guided by a Python-based Jupyter Notebook. Build a QGIS project file from the search results. View data remotely if desired.
Supported software languages:
Python
Type: Downloadable Software
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