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About Exploredata
Our Python libraries were updated on 18 October 2024. View changelogs for the icoscp and icoscp_stilt libraries for more information.
This is a service from the ICOS Carbon Portal to showcase how Python Notebooks with Jupyter can be used to access the ICOS data products.
Please visit the Jupyter Notebook page on our website to learn more about our Exploredata service, view documentation, and apply for access to either this service or our Collaboration server.
Please be aware that this service is restricted. We allow only a limited amount of users to login and data is not persistent. After inactivity, you will be logged out automatically. If you want to save a file you have created/changed, you need to download the file to your computer.
The example notebooks available in Exploredata are all also publicly available on GitHub, so you can also explore these notebooks on your own computer. Our notebooks are organized into different folders:
- Education: includes notebooks that use ICOS data to introduce students to basic principles of climate science and programming
- ICOS Jupyter Notebooks: contains notebooks processing and presenting ICOS data in interactive visualizations
- Introduction: contains notebooks that quickly introduce the fundamental principles of Python programming
- Project-specific Jupyter Notebooks: includes notebooks presenting the scientific output of ICOS projects
- pylib_examples: includes notebooks with
examples on using our 'icoscp' python library to access ICOS data
ICOS-Carbon-Portal/pylib: Source / Documentation
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