 |  | Air Temperature Databridge Tutorial | This dataset is a map of the world and the air temperatures for each point on the map. There are 259,200 points in all. |
 | Brainscan Databridge Tutorial | This dataset is taken from a MRI Brainscan of a former NCSA Student Employee. This is just your traditional, run of the mill, MRI Brainscan. It shows what a healthy brain looks like. |
 | Mountain Databridge Tutorial | This particular dataset is actually a landmass in the middle of the United States. This dataset is a map of a mountain range that encloses Huntington, UT. The dark red are the highest points in the mountain range, whereas the dark blue are the flat pieces of land. |
 | Pollutant Databridge Tutorial | This example helps with the difficulties in "seeing" how a pollutant permeates into soil when the soil itself obscures most observation. |
 | Formatting Your Dataset for Databridge 2.1 | The purpose of this tutorial is to give insight on how to familiarize you with the
Databridge dataset structure. You should be able to recognize Databridge compatible
datasets as soon as you see them and/or be able to modify them slightly so that they will
work in Databridge. |
 | Determining Parameters Guide for Databridge 2.1 | The purpose of this tutorial is to give insight on how to determine the Databridge
parameters for your specific dataset. You should be able to look at Databridge
compatible datasets, analyze them, and determine the parameters so that you will obtain a
correct visualization. |
 | Sandbox Databridge Tutorial | This dataset was taken from an activity involving Sandbox plots. A box was filled with wet sand to form a landscape. Then the box was sealed off and the depths and elevations were calculated on a specific grid. The result is a visualization of the landscape that was created using the wet sand. |