Published By National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Issued over 9 years ago
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This set of maps diplays altimetric radar images of Venus approved by the International Astronomical Union (IAU).
Published By Social Security Administration
Issued over 9 years ago
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The SCHIP project implements the legislative requirements of Public Law 111-3, which requires SSA to provide a means for states to check SSA's records to see if they contain data to support an allegation of U.S. citizenship for new applicants under these programs. SCHIP records come into SSA via the State Verification and Exchange System (SVES). SVES records are processed through EVS Processing Code 322 for verification. EVS matches the applicant's Names and SSNs to the NUMIDENT and returns the information back to SVES. For SCHIP, EVS will also obtain citizenship data from the NUMIDENT. SVES returns a response code to the state indication whether SSA records are consistent with an allegation of U.S. citizenship.
Published By National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Issued over 9 years ago
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Two-Dimensional Printing of Hierarchical Membrane Structures for Lightweight Spacecraft Project
Special Nutrition Program Operations Study: State and School Food Authority Policies and Practices for School Meals Programs School Year 2011-12
Published By Department of Agriculture
Issued over 9 years ago
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The Special Nutrition Program Operations Study is a multiyear study designed to provide the Food and Nutrition Service with a snapshot of current State and School Food Authority policies and practices, including information on school meal standards, competitive foods standards, professional standards, school lunch pricing and accounting, and standards for school wellness policies. The information in this first year study (School Year 2011-12) will provide a baseline for observing the improvements resulting from the implementation of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act.
Multibeam collection for B00262: Multibeam data collected aboard Whiting from 1991-04-09 to 1991-04-13, departing from Norfolk, VA and returning to Norfolk, VA
Published By National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce
Issued over 9 years ago
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This data set is part of a larger set of data called the MultiBeam Bathymetric Data Base (MBBDB) where other similar data can be found at http://maps.ngdc.noaa.gov/viewers/multibeam/
Published By Office of Personnel Management
Issued over 9 years ago
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Civil Service Retirement System/Federal Employees Retirement System (CSRS/FERS) Number of Employee Annuitants added to the Retirement Roll Distribution by Type of Retirement Plan
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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Stream temperature was monitored at 18 sites on 14 rivers in Togiak National Wildlife Refuge between 2001 and 2012. Temperature was recorded on an hourly basis using Onset TidbiT dataloggers and the data were successfully recovered from the field 76 of the time. Over 1.4 million hourly temperature records have been collected, qualitygraded, and entered into a relational database. Maximum daily mean temperature readings varied from 11.519.6 C between sites, with the Kukaktlim Lake outlet site being the warmest and the Weary River the coldest. Peak temperature readings were recorded over a 24hour period during July of 2004 at 15 of 18 sites. Trends in temperature decreased among years at one or more sites nine months out of the year, with a statistically significant cooling trend detected at 13 of 18 sites during the month of June. Annual differences in the Pacific Decadal Oscillation PDO index were significantly correlated with monthly mean temperature changes at Kagati Lake outlet, Kukaktlim Lake outlet, Nichols Lake outlet, Osviak River, and Pungokepuk Creek during the month of June.
Published By Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland Security
Issued over 9 years ago
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FEMA Framework Basemap datasets comprise six of the seven FGDC themes of geospatial data that are used by most GIS applications (Note: the seventh framework theme, orthographic imagery, is packaged in a separate NFIP Metadata Profile): cadastral, geodetic control, governmental unit, transportation, general structures, hydrography (water areas & lines. These data include an encoding of the geographic extent of the features and a minimal number of attributes needed to identify and describe the features. (Source: Circular A16, p. 13)
Published By U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
Issued over 9 years ago
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Misc data for the Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission.
Published By Department of Transportation
Issued over 9 years ago
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The Omnibus Surveys are a convenient way to get very quick input on transportation issues; to see who uses what, how they use it, and how users view it, and what they think about it; and to gauge public satisfaction with the transportation system and government programs.The series of surveys include: A monthly household survey of 1,000 households each month, which collects data on core questions about general travel experiences, satisfaction with the system, and some demographic data. Targeted surveys to address special transportation issues, as the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) operating administrations need them
Published By National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Issued over 9 years ago
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Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are responsible for some of the most severe space weather at Earth. Major geomagnetic storms arise when CMEs carry large amounts of magnetic flux as they propagate in the solar wind.
Published By Department of Justice
Issued over 9 years ago
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Since 1930, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has administered the Uniform Crime Reporting Program (UCR). The UCR was designed to provide nationally representative estimates of the level and change in level of crimes known to and recorded by the p
Published By National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce
Issued over 9 years ago
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U.S. Climate Reference Network digital imaging of photography, maps, forms, etc
Optimal Composite Materials using NASA Resins or POSS Nanoparticle Modifications for Low Cost Fabrication of Large Composite Aerospace Structures Project
Published By National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Issued over 9 years ago
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Reduced mass composite materials are crucial to the success of aerospace systems, but their adoption is inhibited because they require autoclave consolidation, a process that is prohibitively expensive for large aerospace structure. To remedy this, NASA-LaRC has been developing cost-effective high-performance thermoplastic composite processing equipment that enables out-of-autoclave tape placement. In particular, NASA is working with Accudyne Systems to install a heated in situ deposition placement head to fit on NASA-LaRC's placement machine. This SBIR is to create the optimal composite material feedstock to go hand-in-hand with the thermoplastic process equipment so as to create desirable mechanical and physical properties in a part with out-of-autoclave in-situ placement. Accudyne Systems will define the matrix resin and fabricate thermoplastic tape to create the ideal in situ processible material. The first approach will be to proveout a fully amorphous composite based upon NASA 8515. This avoids the undesirable kinetics of a semi-crystalline thermoplastic like PEEK. The second approach will be to use POSS nanoparticles in semi-crystalline PEEK to accelerate crystallinity to the short time scale of the in situ process. The best options will be commercialized to allow NASA and aerospace primes to fabricate low-cost large composite structure for air and space transport.
Published By Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland Security
Issued over 9 years ago
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The Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) Database depicts flood risk information and supporting data used to develop the risk data. The primary risk classifications used are the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event, the 0.2-percent-annual-chance flood event, and areas of minimal flood risk. The DFIRM Database is derived from Flood Insurance Studies (FISs), previously published Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), flood hazard analyses performed in support of the FISs and FIRMs, and new mapping data, where available. The FISs and FIRMs are published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The file is georeferenced to earth's surface using the UTM projection and coordinate system. The specifications for the horizontal control of DFIRM data files are consistent with those required for mapping at a scale of 1:12000.
Published By National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce
Issued over 9 years ago
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This data set (Project Number OPR-I305-KRL-06) depicts depth values (mean 5 meter gridded) collected using LiDAR (Light Detection & Ranging) from the shoreline of southwestern Puerto Rico to the shelf edge. The Tenix LADS Corporation (TLI) acquired bathymetric LIDAR for NOAA from 4/07/2006 to 5/15/2006. Data was acquired with a LADS (Laser Airborne Depth Sounder) Mk II Airborne System from altitudes between 1,200 and 2,200ft at ground speeds between 140 and 175 knots. The 900 Hertz Nd: YAG (neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet) laser (1064 nm) acquired 4x4 meter spot spacing and 200% seabed coverage. This data set also contains LiDAR (Light Detection & Ranging) intensity values (mean 5 meter gridded) from the shoreline of southwestern Puerto Rico to about 50 meters in depth. Reflectivity was calculated for each sounding as the ratio of returned energy to transmitted energy, normalized for losses in a single wavelength (green/blue 532nm). The numerical values for the relative reflectivity are scaled logarithmically to an 8-bit integer range 0 - 255 In total, 265 square nautical miles of LiDAR were collected between -50 m (topographic) and up to 70 m (depth), requiring a total of 102 flight hours (134 hours, including flight time to and from San Juan airport). Environmental factors such as wind strength and direction, cloud cover, and water clarity influenced the area of data acquisition on a daily basis. The data was processed using the LADS Mk II Ground System and data visualization, quality control and final products were created using CARIS HIPS and SIPS 6.1 and CARIS BASE Editor 2.1 The project was conducted to meet the IHO (International Hydrographic Organization) Order 1 accuracy standards, dependent on the project area and depth. All users should individually evaluate the suitability of this data according to their own needs and standards. The data were received by the NOAA Office for Coastal Management from NCCOS. For data storage and Digital Coast provisioning purposes the data were converted: 1. From MLLW depths to NAVD88 heights using Vdatum and then from NAVD88 heights to Ellipsoid heights using Geoid12a. 2. From UTM Zone 19, meters, NAD83 to geographic coordinates. 3. From no point classification to 11 (NOAA OCM bathymetry classification). Under contract to the National Ocean Service, TLI collected airborne LiDAR bathymetry under Contract Number DG133C-03-CQ-0011, Task Order T0008 and Project Number OPR-I305-KRL-06.
Published By U.S. Geological Survey, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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Geochemical data for soils collected by USGS personnel and analyzed by USGS. These data were part of the Rock Analysis Storage System and are now merged into the National Geochemistry Database.
Published By U.S. Geological Survey, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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This data set represents the extent of the Central Valley aquifer system in California.
Published By Department of Veterans Affairs
Issued over 9 years ago
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Gravesite locations of Veterans and beneficiaries in OKLAHOMA, as of July 2015.
Published By National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Issued over 9 years ago
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Daily atmospheric vertical profile estimates and VMR for the atmospheric species are provided at 2 deg. lat. X 4 deg. long. spatial grids and at a subset of TES standard pressure levels. Algorithms for deriving TES L3 data provided in the data files. (Suggested Usage: Image maps of L3 data at different pressure levels provide quick views of the global distributions of TES species retrievals. Data usages for science investigations need to reference the algorithms for deriving TES L3 data.)
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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This narrative report for Upper Mississippi River Wildlife and Fish Refuge outlines Refuge accomplishments from May to August of 1951. The report begins by summarizing the weather conditions, habitat conditions, water conditions, and food and cover during this period. Wildlife including migratory birds, upland game birds, big game animals, furbearers, and fish is also covered. The Refuge development and maintenance section discusses physical developments. The public relations section of the report describes recreational uses, Refuge visitors, and violations. Items of interest, NR forms, and photographs are attached.
Published By National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Issued over 9 years ago
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The BigFoot Project has compiled daily meteorological measurements for nine EOS Land Validation Sites located from Alaska to Brazil from 1991 to 2004. Each site is representative of one or two distinct biomes, including the Arctic tundra; boreal evergreen needleleaf forest; temperate cropland, grassland, evergreen needleleaf forest, and deciduous broadleaf forest; desert grassland and shrubland; and tropical evergreen broadleaf forest.The BigFoot Project needed meteorological data to run the ecosystem process models used for scaling GPP and NPP products, for monitoring interannual variability, and for model testing. Meteorological data were obtained from various agencies collecting data in the vicinity of the BigFoot sites and for more recent years, collected on co-located CO2 flux measurement towers. A comparable set of original measurements from all sites were aggregated to a common daily time step for use in the BIOME-BGC model.
Non-Invasive Transcranial Doppler Sonogram Device for Detection of Embolic Air in Cerebral Arteries Project
Published By National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Issued over 9 years ago
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Technology is needed to provide real-time assessment and evaluation of hematological parameters during prolong space flights and planetary missions. A key hematological parameter is the monitoring and measurement of emboli in the brain especially during Extra-Vehicular Activity (EVA) on planetary surfaces as well as orbital flights. A non-invasive, compact Transcranial Doppler (TCD) measurement device will provide monitoring of flight crew blood physiology during extended duration missions and deliver this data to onboard flight surgeons. To address this need, GeneXpress Informatics (GXI) and Leonid Bunegin and Dr. Claudia S. Miller of the University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHSC) at San Antonio proposes to develop a non-invasive, portable TCD sonogram based diagnostic system for real-time monitoring and detection of cerebral artery air embolisms. The detection system uses intensity audio signals and Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) analysis to detect and locate the TCD audio signals of air bubbles in the middle cerebral artery (MCA). In Phase I, GXI proposes to develop and demonstrate the non-invasive use TCD measurements for the determination of air emboli. In Phase II, GXI will proceed to a prototype development which will include construction and fabrication of a handheld field portable frequency-domain TCD measurement system.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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LOCATION: Lat. 43o2138 N, long. 84o0218W, approximately 4 miles southwest of Saginaw, MI, Saginaw County. Gage is located on Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge DRAINAGE AREA: 2,599 square miles SURFACE WATER RECORDS PERIOD OF RECORD: Regional Office data analysis May 19 to present. GAGE SITE: Design Analysis H522 datalogger in communication with KPSI submersible pressure transducer and GOES antenna, powered through Solar Controller voltage regulator with 12V battery and solar panel. Gage installed in metal enclosure 15 above ground on tree. Stage data collected at 15 minute intervals. Weekly gage height data available online, NWS Id is JTSM4. Datum of gage is in North American Vertical Datum of 1988. NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE: Shiawassee NWRREMARKS: Stage records coded FAIR for 2013 calendar year. EXTREMES FOR PERIOD OF RECORD: Maximum gage height, 590.52 ft, April 21, 2013; minimum gage height 576.36 ftNovember 25, 2012. EXTREMES FOR CURRENT YEAR: Maximum gage height, 590.52 ft, April 21; minimum gage height 576.55 ft, October 26.
In situ, meteorological, navigational, physical and profile data collected by US DOC; NOAA; NWS; National Data Buoy Center at OceanSITES site T8S95W from 1996-05-13 to 2015-09-06 (NCEI Accession 0131447)
Published By National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce
Issued over 9 years ago
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In situ, meteorological, navigational, physical and profile oceanographic data were collected, including AIR TEMPERATURE, DEPTH - OBSERVATION, HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE, INCOMING SOLAR RADIATION, LATITUDE, LONGITUDE, PRECIPITATION RATE, RELATIVE HUMIDITY, SALINITY, SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE, SIGMA-THETA, WATER TEMPERATURE, WIND DIRECTION and WIND SPEED from Moored Buoy at the TAO/TRITON Site 8S 95W (T8S95W) using GPS, anemometer, conductivity sensor, meteorological sensors, pressure sensors, pyranometer, radiometer and thermistor from 1996-05-13 to 2015-09-06. These data were provided to one of the OceanSITES Data Assembly Centers (DAC). The DAC formatted this information into the OceanSITES file format and passed it on to the Global Data Assembly Centers (GDAC). OceanSITES is a worldwide system of long-term, open-ocean reference stations measuring dozens of variables and monitoring the full depth of the ocean from air-sea interactions down to the seafloor. It is a network of stations or observatories measuring many aspects of the ocean's surface and water column using, where possible, automated systems with advanced sensors and telecommunications systems, yielding high time resolution, often in real-time, while building a long record.