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NOAA's Biogeography Branch conducted standardized field surveys across nearshore habitats in Puerto Rico to quantify reef fish and macro-invertebrate populations. The data links species distribution and abundance to underlying benthic composition and habitat maps from 2001. This effort supports the National Coral Reef Monitoring Program's goal to establish data standards for U.S. Caribbean territories.
Jornada Long Term Ecological Research Network data documents changes in soil resource distribution as an index of desertification in semiarid lands. The project studies over 100,000 hectares of the Chihuahuan Desert in southern New Mexico, funded by the National Science Foundation. Research focuses on the hypothesis that vegetation change from grassland to shrubland creates patchy 'islands of fertility' under shrubs.
2019 to present laser ranging data from the GEDI instrument on the International Space Station. The Level 2B product extracts biophysical metrics like canopy cover and Plant Area Index from waveforms, with data provided by NASA's LPCLOUD. Data acquisition was suspended from March 2023 to April 2024.
Laser ranging observations from 2019 to 2024, with a hiatus from March 2023 to April 2024, characterize 3D ecosystem structure. The Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation instrument on the ISS provides geolocated waveform data for eight beams across latitudes between 51.6° N and 51.6° S. Data products are created and distributed by the LPCLOUD organization.
A 1976-initiated agricultural experiment compares four tillage systems—moldboard plough, chisel plow, ridge-plant, and no-till—on continuous and rotated corn and soybean plots. Measurements include yearly crop yield, total dry matter offtake, and detailed soil properties like pH, phosphorus, potassium, and organic matter content sampled at multiple depths. The site, a Chalmers silty clay loam, has a documented land-use history extending back to native prairie before 1880.
ECOSTRESS satellite data provides global measurements of plant Water Use Efficiency (WUE), the ratio of carbon absorbed to water released. The dataset is derived from the Breathing Earth System Simulator (BESS) Gross Primary Production and Priestley-Taylor Jet Propulsion Laboratory Soil Moisture transpiration estimates. It is produced by LPCLOUD from the ECOSTRESS instrument on the International Space Station, with data collection starting in 2018.
ECOSTRESS Tiled Evapotranspiration Instantaneous and Daytime L3 Global 70 m V002 provides 12 layers of data on plant water use, including ETdaily, ETinstUncertainty, and soil moisture evaporation. The dataset is produced by the ECOSTRESS instrument on the International Space Station and covers latitudes between 52° N and 52° S. Data acquisition began in 2018, with known operational anomalies and recovery periods detailed in the product documentation.
ECOSTRESS satellite data provides global estimates of plant water stress between 52°N and 52°S latitudes. The dataset includes instantaneous Evaporative Stress Index (ESI), potential evapotranspiration (PET), and cloud/water mask layers. It is produced by NASA's LPCLOUD using the PT-JPL model on measurements from the International Space Station instrument launched in 2018.
ECOSTRESS data measures plant temperature from the International Space Station to assess water needs and stress responses. The product provides instantaneous near-surface air temperature and relative humidity estimates downscaled to a 70-meter spatial resolution globally between 52° N and 52° S latitudes. This Level 3 tiled product is generated by NASA's LPCLOUD using linear regression with surface temperature, NDVI, and albedo as predictors.
Global data between 52° N and 52° S latitudes provides geolocation information for radiance pixels measured by the ECOSTRESS instrument on the International Space Station. The Level 1B geolocation product, version 002, is produced by LPCLOUD and corrects spacecraft ephemeris using Landsat-derived imagery. Data acquisition began in June 2018, with known operational gaps in late 2018, 2019, and early 2020.
ECOSTRESS Swath Cloud Mask Instantaneous L2 Global 70 m V002 is a Level 2 data product from NASA's ECOSTRESS mission on the International Space Station. It provides a cloud mask derived via a single-channel Bayesian threshold method to determine cloud cover for land surface temperature and evapotranspiration estimation. The data is collected globally between 52° N and 52° S latitudes.
Global data between 52° N and 52° S latitudes provides corrected and uncorrected attitude quaternions and spacecraft ephemeris from the International Space Station. The ECO_L1B_ATT product contains vectors for an entire orbit, recorded at 1-second intervals, and is distributed in HDF5 format by LPCLOUD. The instrument was launched in June 2018, with operations resuming after anomalies and a firmware update enabling 5-band mode in April 2023.
ECOSTRESS Gridded Water Use Efficiency data estimates the ratio of carbon absorbed to water released by plants globally. The product is derived from BESS Gross Primary Production and PT-JPL-SM transpiration data, projected on a 0.0006° grid. It is provided by NASA's LPCLOUD from the instrument launched on the International Space Station in June 2018.
ECOSTRESS Gridded Evapotranspiration L3 Global 70 m V002 provides instantaneous and daytime estimates of plant water use. The dataset is produced by NASA's ECOSTRESS mission on the International Space Station, measuring between 52° N and 52° S latitudes. It contains 12 data layers, including ETdaily and ETinstUncertainty, projected to a 0.0006° global grid.
ECOSTRESS data provides a global Evaporative Stress Index (ESI) derived from actual and potential evapotranspiration estimates. The product is projected on a 0.0006-degree grid, offering a 70-meter spatial resolution globally between 52° N and 52° S latitudes. This Level 4 gridded data product, version 2, is generated by LPCLOUD using the PT-JPL-SM model from measurements by the ECOSTRESS instrument on the International Space Station.
ECOSTRESS Gridded Downscaled Meteorology Instantaneous L3 Global 70 m V002 provides near-surface air temperature and relative humidity at a 70-meter spatial resolution. The data is derived from the ECOSTRESS instrument on the International Space Station, launched in June 2018, and processed by LPCLOUD. It covers global land areas between 52° N and 52° S latitudes.
2018 to present data from the ECOSTRESS instrument on the International Space Station. The dataset provides a gridded cloud mask product for determining cloud cover to support accurate land surface temperature and evapotranspiration estimation. It is produced by LPCLOUD from the ECO_L2_CLOUD source data.
West Hawai'i community members involved in coastal and marine conservation provided qualitative interview data. The dataset contains 31 semi-structured interviews conducted between April 2018 and March 2019, with participants from state/federal agencies, NGOs, private sector, and local organizations. Interviews were coded into a multi-level structure with over 200 codes covering human well-being, cultural ecosystem services, and environmental changes.
East Lombok, Indonesia is the study site for this case-control dataset exploring the relationship between diet, gut microbiome, and growth among children under two years old. The supplementary tables were authored by Min Kyaw Htet and published under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare in 2026.
Pacific Northwest stream habitat restoration project data compiled by NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center. The database supports evaluations of restoration placement and effectiveness for salmon recovery science, with data spanning over a decade since major ESA listings. It includes restoration projects, habitat assessments, recovery plans, and spatial mapping to inform adaptive management.