Over its nearly 50-year history, the DSC has contributed to large-scale data collection networks and collaborations, such as the USGS EarthScope plate boundary observatory and the NASA/JPL Spaceward Bound program.
Weather
Real-time weather data and other environmental measurements (e.g., PAR, soil temperature and moisture) are collected at a weather station south of the Center and uploaded by satellite to the Dendra climate monitoring portal used by the UC Natural Reserve System and other organizations in California. The current and archived measurements are available via this link: https://dendra.science/orgs/csu/status/zzyzx
Historical daily weather data, collected by former DSC Station Manager Rob Fulton between 1996 to 2009, can be downloaded here as an Excel file.
Tectonic Motion
The DSC is a data collection site as part of the NSF GAGE Network operated by the EarthScope Consortium, which promotes research by providing access to data that geodetic scientists use for quantifying the motions of rock, ice and water that are monitored by a variety of sensor types at or near the Earth's surface. The DSC station (CSUDertStdCS2005) is P618 (GPS). Data are available via this link: https://www.unavco.org/instrumentation/networks/status/nota/overview/P618