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Description: Giovanni MODIS Online Visualization and Analysis System (MOVAS) Parameters: Terra, Aqua
Domain: Aerosol | Platform: Satellite | Method: RemoteSens | Type: GRID | Periodicity: MONTH | GeoRange: GLOB | Time Period: HIST


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[edit] TOVAS Giovanni adds products to new interface

25 September 2008, by Several TRMM data products have been added to the new TOVAS instances as part of the transitional phase between the predecessor TOVAS and the current Giovanni system.

[edit] GES DISC Teams Receive Robert H. Goddard Honor Awards in 2008

17 September 2008, by Three teams from the Goddard Earth Sciences DISC received Robert H. Goddard Honor Awards for 2008. The awards recognized the implementation of Giovanni and Mirador, the evolution of EOSDIS, and Multi-Mission data services to faciliate use of Earth Science data.

[edit] Giovanni use for education highlighted on NASA Web site

2 July 2008, by A short article about the usefulness of Giovanni for environmental research in high school and undergraduate education, is featured at the NASA Web site for educators.

[edit] Giovanni demonstration at ESSEA annual conference

17 June 2008, by GES DISC Chief Scientist Steven Lloyd is demonstrating the use of Giovanni for education at the Earth Science System Educational Alliance (ESSEA) annual conference in Charleston, SC, June 16-19. (http://essea.strategies.org/)

[edit] Giovanni analyses applied in Mississippi River plume study

17 June 2008, by Giovanni analyses of remotely-sensed chlorophyll concentrations were utilized in this historical study of discharge, nutrients, chlorophyll, and primary productivity in the Mississippi River plume. The study is published in a special issue of Continental Shelf Research.

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