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- Terrestrial Ecosystems - NASA Earthdata
NASA's terrestrial ecosystem data give researchers the ability explore the creature and plant communities living on land virtually anywhere on Earth
- Anthropogenic Human Influenced Ecosystems - NASA Earthdata
Discover and Visualize Human Influenced Ecosystem Data NASA data help us understand Earth's changing systems in more detail than ever before, and visualizations bring these data to life, making Earth science concepts accessible, beautiful, and impactful
- Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation Lidar | NASA Earthdata
The Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) instrument is a full-waveform lidar installed on the International Space Station that produces detailed observations of the 3D structure of Earth’s surface GEDI's three lasers precisely measure forest canopy height, canopy vertical structure, and surface elevation By accurately measuring forests in 3D, GEDI data play an important role in
- GEDI - NASA Earthdata
NASA's Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) project focuses on how deforestation has contributed to atmospheric CO2 concentrations, how much carbon forests will absorb in the future, and how habitat degradation will affect global variability of life
- New Environmental Performance Index (EPI) Available at NASA . . . - Earthdata
The 2020 release of the EPI ranks 180 countries in environmental health and ecosystem vitality based on 32 indicators
- Invasion of the Ctenophores - NASA Earthdata
And if it thrived, would it have the same disastrous effect on the ecosystem as it had in the Black Sea? Researchers used environmental data to build a model of potential habitats for the invasive ctenophore, Mnemiopsis leidyi The top image shows NASA Aqua Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) chlorophyll concentration in June
- Water Temperature | NASA Earthdata
NASA’s Earth science data help scientists study water temperature to learn about global warming, water cycles, and ecosystems
- Wetlands | NASA Earthdata
Wetlands are a type of terrain where the land is permanently or seasonally saturated with water Swamps and marshes are types of wetlands Insects, waterfowl, fish, amphibians, and other animals often find a home in wetlands, creating a complex ecosystem that combines land-based and aquatic life
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