Exploring DOE Data TreasuresThere are databases, and then there are treasure maps. The DOE Data Explorer (DDE) merges the two concepts into a product offering the best of both. DDE?s database provides the features needed for simple retrieval or advanced searching. The treasure map aspect comes from DDE?s content, which links you to collections of data and non-text information wherever those collections reside.
Instead of sailing the seven seas, you can browse DDE?s seven types of content. Choose ?Browse by Content Type? from the drop down menu on the DDE homepage and hit the ?Submit? button. Each one of the seven categories shown on the results page will open a list of every collection tagged in DDE with that particular type of content. Naturally, ?Numeric Files/Datasets? is a content type with a huge ?footprint.? High-Energy Physics (HEP) data from experiments at DOE?s National Laboratories, Scientific User Facilities, CERN, and prestigious universities vie for the most visible presence on the treasure map with terabytes of climate and environmental data gathered around the globe and made available by DOE Data Centers such as the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) and the archive for the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program.
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