- Biosphere | NASA Earthdata
NASA biosphere data are critical for understanding Earth's species, climate regulation and change, and its ecosystem processes
- Biodiversity Functions | NASA Earthdata
NASA Earth observation data help researchers understand biodiversity issues such as species distribution, forest health, and water resource management
- Biogeochemical Cycles - NASA Earthdata
A biogeochemical cycle is the movement of chemical elements from organism to physical environment to organism in continuous pathways
- Integrated Biosphere Simulator Model (IBIS), Version 2. 5 - Earthdata
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 model represents a wide range of processes, including land surface physics, canopy physiology, plant phenology, vegetation dynamics and competition, and carbon and nutrient cycling The model generates global simulations
- Alpine Tundra | NASA Earthdata
Habitat found in the zone on mountain tops between permanent snow and the cold limits of trees, or in arctic regions, characterized by very low winter temperatures, short cool summers, permafrost below a surface layer subject to summer melt, short growing season, and low precipitation
- Wetlands | NASA Earthdata
NASA’s wetland data help scientists study ecosystems, water cycles, climate change, and the effect of human infrastructure on the environment
- Cryosphere - NASA Earthdata
NASA has data on sea ice, glaciers, snow cover, and other frozen features that comprise Earth’s cryosphere and effect human activity and our planet
- NACP Regional: Gridded 1-deg Observation Data and Biosphere . . . - Earthdata
This data set contains standardized gridded observation data, terrestrial biosphere model output data, and inverse model simulations of carbon flux parameters that were used in the North American Carbon Program (NACP) Regional Synthesis activities
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