The GAGE Facility is working to provide unified access to our Web Services based on consistent interfaces, API documentation, and best practices. Currently, only a portion of GAGE Web Services are presented in this unified format and are listed here by instrument/sensor type, e.g., GNSS/GPS or Geodetic Imaging, and data type, e.g., Metadata or Time Series Data. We list Production, Beta, and Deprecated services here. The suite of unified web services will become more comprehensive over time. Our various non-unified web services are also listed here for completeness.
See our Versioning page for descriptions of web service versioning methods and types of releases.
See our Release Notes for a list of changes in the current release and past releases.
Multi-Data Sensor services span multiple instrument sensor types.
GNSS/GPS data refer to raw measurements collected from GNSS/GPS receivers and antennas at survey points; processed results such as geodetic positions of survey points; or geologic velocities of those points.
Spatial data web services will be listed here that provide results in a variety of formats, e.g., KML.
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is geodetic imaging data collected by techniques that use electromagnetic waves for tracking centimeter-scale motions at the Earth’s surface over several square meters to hundreds of square kilometers.
Metadata web services will be listed here that provide results in a variety of formats, e.g., CSV, JSON, XML, etc.
Time series data web services will be listed here that provide results in a variety of formats, e.g., CSV
Event data web services will be listed here that provide results in a variety of formats, e.g., CSV.
Spatial data web services will be listed here that provide results in a variety of formats, e.g., KML.
Geodetic strain data is collected by four-component deep borehole tensor strainmeters that record transient deformation signals yielding information about the physical properties of the surrounding rock. Pore pressure and temperature readings are collected by pore pressure sensors co-located with borehole strainmeters. Tilt data is collected by shallow borehole tiltmeters co-located with borehole strainmeters and seismic stations.
GAGE maintains more than 70 borehole seismometers as part of the PBO Borehole Seismic Network with sites. The sensors are Sonde-2 seismometers. The data set generated by the PBO Borehole Seismic Network has become an integral component to research being done in regional seismic networks, such as those in Anza, California, and Yellowstone National Park.
Troposheric meteorological data are collected along with GNSS/GPS and other forms of geophysical data to enhance the datasets, contribute to network monitoring information, and provide additional information for interpretation of deformation signals.
Metadata web services will be listed here that provide results in a variety of formats, e.g., CSV, JSON, XML, etc.
Event data web services will be listed here that provide results in a variety of formats, e.g., CSV.
Spatial data web services will be listed here that provide results in a variety of formats, e.g., KML.
Hydrologic products are displacement models calculated at GNSS/GPS station coordinates and based on loading from water stored as snowpack, soil moisture, and in vegetation.
Metadata web services will be listed here that provide results in a variety of formats, e.g., CSV, JSON, XML, etc.
Event data web services will be listed here that provide results in a variety of formats, e.g., CSV.
Spatial data web services will be listed here that provide results in a variety of formats, e.g., KML.
In addition to geodetic sensor data, GAGE provides web services for a variety of miscellaneous GAGE assets.
The following web services are deprecated and remain available only to provide time for users to update their code. Please see their new equivalent (if available) in the Production area.
Last modified: 2024-05-31 17:50:30 America/Denver