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[Science_Parameters: Science_Category='EARTH SCIENCE', Science_Topic='SPECTRAL/ENGINEERING', Science_Term='RADAR']
EOS ClearingHOuse (ECHO)
Entry ID: EOSDIS-ECHO
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The NASA-developed Earth Observing System (EOS) Clearinghouse (ECHO) is a spatial and temporal metadata registry that enables the science community to more easily use and exchange NASA's data and services. ECHO's main objective is to enable broader use of NASA's EOS data. It allows users to more efficiently search and access data and services and increases the potential for interoperability with ...
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Wortmann, U.G., R. Hesse, and W. Zacher, 1999, Major-element data from cyclic
black shales and their paleoceanographic implications for the early Cretaceous deep western Tethys, Paleoceanography, Vol. 14, Nr. 4 Pages 525-541.
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