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Discover Ludwig"surface data" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is often used to refer to data that is easily accessible or visible on the surface. For example, "The research revealed trends in surface data, but more detailed analysis was needed to uncover the underlying causes."
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Climate change doubters argued the surface data shouldn't be trusted.
Despite his own work with satellite data sets, Mears said he suspects surface data sets are more accurate.
This raster layer is a georeferenced image containing impervious surface data for Hawaii.
This raster layer is a georeferenced image containing impervious surface data for the conterminous United States.
This raster layer is a georeferenced image containing impervious surface data for Alaska.
A dataset of mean monthly surface data (for 1901-2002) over global land areas, excluding Antarctica.
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Stereological quantities were calculated using the described volumetric analysis and triangulated surface data.
This time, researchers were able to include sea-surface data gathered in the late 1970's by satellites that scanned the oceans with radar.
All submissions of ACTRIS and GAW-WDCA near-surface data are identified in the EBAS database with a unique dataset identity number (ID-numbers).
We attribute the drop in power to the lack of near-surface data.
Surface data has trouble in its resolution and accuracy".
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