Improving access to geodetic imaging crustal deformation data using GeoGateway
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Published:2021-01-18
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ISSN:1865-0473
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Container-title:Earth Science Informatics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth Sci Inform
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Donnellan AndreaORCID, Parker Jay, Heflin Michael, Glasscoe Margaret, Lyzenga Gregory, Pierce Marlon, Wang Jun, Rundle John, Ludwig Lisa Grant, Granat Robert, Mirkhanian Megan, Pulver Nathan
Abstract
AbstractGeoGateway (http://geo-gateway.org) is a web-based interface for analysis and modeling of geodetic imaging data and to support response to related disasters. Geodetic imaging data product currently supported by GeoGateway include Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) daily position time series and derived velocities and displacements and airborne Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) from NASA’s UAVSAR platform. GeoGateway allows users to layer data products in a web map interface and extract information from various tools. Extracted products can be downloaded for further analysis. GeoGateway includes overlays of California fault traces, seismicity from user selected search parameters, and user supplied map files. GeoGateway also provides earthquake nowcasts and hazard maps as well as products created for related response to natural disasters. A user guide is present in the GeoGateway interface. The GeoGateway development team is also growing the user base through workshops, webinars, and video tutorials. GeoGateway is used in the classroom and for research by experts and non-experts including by students.
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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