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  • Total Carbon

    Identifying ecosystem carbon is essential to land managers and the Total Carbon (F3) metric provides an estimate of the amount of existing carbon and its location on...
    • WMS
    • WCS
    • GeoTiff
  • Total Aboveground Carbon

    Identifying ecosystem carbon is essential to land managers and the Total Aboveground Carbon metric provides an estimate of the amount of existing carbon and its location on...
    • WMS
    • WCS
    • GeoTiff
  • Monitoring Woodland Ecosystems, Utah 2018

    This lidar dataset was collected by NCALM for Philip Dennison and Brian Codding at the University of Utah. This study explores the dynamic impacts of environmental change and...
    • laz
  • Ecosystem Structure in Hetereogeneous Restored Wetlands, CA 2018

    This lidar dataset was collected as part of an NCALM Seed grant for Kyle Hemes at the University of California, Berkeley. This project was designed to understand ecosystem...
    • laz
  • Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) L3 Gridded Land Surface Metrics

    The Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) produces high resolution laser ranging observations of the 3D structure of the Earth. GEDI's precise measurements of forest...
    • laz
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