Data Citation and Acknowledgment
As a condition of using these data, you must cite the use of this data set. Such a practice gives credit to data set producers and advances principles of transparency and reproducibility.
10.5067/ATLAS/ATL02.006
Martino, A. J., Bock, M. R., Gosmeyer, C., Field, C., Neumann, T. A., Hancock, D., Jones III, R. L., Dabney, P. W., Webb, C. E., Lee, J. & Pingel, A. (2023). ATLAS/ICESat-2 L1B Converted Telemetry Data. (ATL02, Version 6). [Data Set]. Boulder, Colorado USA. NASA National Snow and Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center. https://doi.org/10.5067/ATLAS/ATL02.006. [describe subset used if applicable]. Date Accessed 11-21-2024.
Copied
To promote open science principles and reproducibility, we encourage you to make your data citation specific to the subset used in your research. Common examples of information include spatial and temporal range and file types if relevant.
For more general information, see our Citation Policies.
Subscribe here to receive email updates of the data set ATL02
STANDARD Level of Service
Data: Data integrity and usability verified
Documentation: Key metadata and user guide available
User Support: Assistance with data access and usage; guidance on use of data in tools
In this section
- Rendering Links ...
- Rendering Links ...
Blue outlined yellow areas on the map below indicate the spatial coverage for this data set.
Data Access & Tools
A free NASA Earthdata Login account is required to access these data. Learn More
Quickly download a few files using a web browser, or access data through a command-line utility such as WGET.
Type:
service
Filter files before downloading based on date, spatial area, or file name. Choose from various download options, such as Python script. Export bounding boxes as a GeoJSON.
Search and order data from all NASA DAACs using spatial and temporal filters in a map interface. Reformatting, reprojecting, and subsetting options are available for some data sets.
Type: Web Application
earthaccess is a python library to search and access NASA Earth science data with just a few lines of code.
Supported software languages:
Python
Programmatically request selected data products through our API. This tool is valuable for selecting just the parameters you need from big data sets. Apply spatial and temporal filters, subsetting, reformatting, and reprojection.
Customization Capabilities:
data reformatting
spatial subsetting
temporal subsetting
variable subsetting
Access data directly from the NASA Earthdata Cloud via Amazon Web Services Simple Storage Service (AWS S3). This access option is only available when working within the us-west-2 region and requires additional AWS S3 credentials.
Type:
service
Explore contents of HDF4 and HDF5 files, including file structure, metadata, and parameter values.
Type: Downloadable Software
Access ICESat-2 data with as few as three lines of code. This Python software library wraps around APIs supported by the NSIDC DAAC.
Supported software languages:
Python
Type: Downloadable Software
Customization Capabilities:
spatial subsetting
temporal subsetting
variable subsetting
Utilize the Jupyterbook for the latest Hackweek virtual event and learn about the ICESat-2 satellite, data products, data-access tools, and more. Access past hackwork tutorials from the ICESat-2 Hackweek Github Organization listed in the Quick Links.
Supported software languages:
Python
Type: Downloadable Software
Customization Capabilities:
spatial subsetting
temporal subsetting
variable subsetting
Calculate past and future satellite overpasses, based on latitude/longitude or map location.
Type: Web Application
Visualize georeferenced arrays in NetCDF, HDF and GRIB formats. Plot data on global or regional maps, choosing from multiple map projections. Overlay continent outlines or masks.
Type: Downloadable Software
Help Articles
How to Articles
Harmony API Quickstart Guide: Customizing NASA NSIDC DAAC data in Earthdata Cloud