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What Are the GCMD Keywords?

The GCMD Keywords are a hierarchical set of controlled Earth Science vocabularies that help ensure Earth science data and services are described in a consistent and comprehensive manner and allow for the precise searching of collection-level metadata and subsequent retrieval of data and services. Initiated over twenty years ago, the GCMD Keywords continue to be refined and expanded in response to user needs. The sets of GCMD Keywords are as follows.

  • Earth Science Keywords                                                                 
  • Earth Science Services Keywords            
  • Data Centers                                             
  • Projects                                                     
  • Platform/Instrument/Sensors                     
  • Locations
  • Horizontal Data Resolution
  • Vertical Data Resolution
  • Temporal Data Resolution
  • URL Content Types
  • Chronostratigraphic Units

 

How Do I Submit a Keyword Request or Issue?


All requests for keyword additions, modifications, or other keyword related issues/questions should be sent to support@earthdata.nasa.gov 

To submit a keyword, the submitter should:

  • Review the controlled keyword rules

  • Verify that the keyword does NOT already exist

  • Include a definition of the proposed keyword

 

 

How Do I Access the Keywords?

 

 

How Do I Cite the Keywords?

The keywords should be cited as:

Global Change Master Directory (GCMD). 2015. GCMD Keywords, Version 8.1. Greenbelt, MD: Global Change Data Center, Science and Exploration Directorate, Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). URL:http://gcmd.nasa.gov/learn/keywords.html

 
 

 

 
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