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<p>One of the main advantages of GEE is that it hosts several Petabytes of satellite imagery and other spatial data sets, <a href="https://developers.google.com/earth-engine/datasets">all in one place</a>. Among these are a many that could prove useful to those investigating illegal mining and logging, estimating conflict-induced damage, monitoring pollution from extractive industries, conducting maritime surveillance without relying on ship transponders, verifying the locations of artillery strikes, tracking missile defense systems, and many other topics. This section highlights ten categories of geospatial data available natively in the GEE catalogue ranging from optical satellite imagery, to atmospheric data, to building footprints. Each sub-section provides an overview of the given data type, suggests potential applications, and lists the corresponding datasets in the GEE catalogue. The datasets listed under each heading are <strong>not</strong> an exhaustive list there are over 500 in the whole catalogue, and the ones listed in this section are simply the ones with the most immediate relevance to open source investigations. If a particular geospatial dataset you want to work with isnt hosted in the GEE catalog, you can upload your own data. Well cover that in the next section.</p>
<p>One of the main advantages of GEE is that it hosts several Petabytes of satellite imagery and other spatial data sets, <a href="https://developers.google.com/earth-engine/datasets">all in one place</a>. Among these are a many that could prove useful to those investigating illegal mining and logging, estimating conflict-induced damage, monitoring pollution from extractive industries, conducting maritime surveillance without relying on ship transponders, verifying the locations of artillery strikes, tracking missile defense systems, and many other topics.</p>
<p>This section highlights ten categories of geospatial data available natively in the GEE catalogue ranging from optical satellite imagery, to atmospheric data, to building footprints. Each sub-section provides an overview of the given data type, suggests potential applications, and lists the corresponding datasets in the GEE catalogue. The datasets listed under each heading are <strong>not</strong> an exhaustive list there are over 500 in the whole catalogue, and the ones listed in this section are simply the ones with the most immediate relevance to open source investigations. If a particular geospatial dataset you want to work with isnt hosted in the GEE catalog, you can upload your own data. Well cover that in the next section.</p>
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<h2 data-number="1.1" class="anchored" data-anchor-id="optical-imagery"><span class="header-section-number">1.1</span> Optical Imagery</h2>
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