
Terrestrial Ecosystems - NASA Earthdata
Sep 30, 2025 · NASA's terrestrial ecosystem data give researchers the ability explore the creature and plant communities living on land virtually anywhere on Earth.
Machine learning-based Arctic-boreal terrestrial ecosystem
Jan 1, 2001 · This dataset provides gridded estimates of gross primary productivity (GPP), ecosystem respiration (Reco), and net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE) across the …
Anthropogenic/Human Influenced Ecosystems | NASA Earthdata
Sep 30, 2025 · 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 …
Wetlands | NASA Earthdata
Sep 30, 2025 · 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, …
VEMAP 1: Selected Model Results - NASA Earthdata
Vegetation/Ecosystem Modeling and Analysis Project: Comparing biogeography and biogeochemistry models in a continental-scale study of terrestrial ecosystem responses to …
Biogeochemical Cycles - NASA Earthdata
Sep 30, 2025 · Biogeochemistry is the study of the biological, geological, and chemical processes that occur in nature, and biogeochemical dynamics are the complex interactions between …
Integrated Biosphere Simulator Model (IBIS), Version 2.5 - Earthdata
Jan 1, 1994 · Integrated Biosphere Simulator Model (IBIS), Version 2.5The Integrated Biosphere Simulator (or IBIS) is designed to be a comprehensive model of the terrestrial biosphere; the …
Biosphere | NASA Earthdata
NASA biosphere data are critical for understanding Earth's species, climate regulation and change, and its ecosystem processes.
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 …
Carbon (Soil) | NASA Earthdata
Sep 30, 2025 · NASA's Earth-observing satellites collect data on soil carbon and the global carbon cycle, enabling studies of ecosystem health and crop production.