Scientific Data formats
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General
- cdf (Common Data Format)
- hdf (Hierarchical Data Format, from NASA)
- NetCDF (Network Common Data Format)
- XDF (eXtensible Data Format)
Astronomical
- FITS (Flexible Image Transport System)
Chemical
Geographic and Geospatial
See also Geospatial
- GeoTIFF (Geospatial extensions to TIFF)
- SAIF (Spatial Archive and Interchange Format, Canadian)
- SDTS (Spatial Data Transfer Standard)
Mathematical
Medical Imaging
Atmospheric and Oceanographic
- GRIB (Grid in Binary)
- BUFR (Binary Universal Format Representation)
- IOAPI (netCDF augmented with metadata from the I/O API)
Physics
- QCDml (Lattice QCD gauge configuration markup language)