CHILI è un surrogato degli effetti dell'insolazione e dell'ombreggiatura topografica sull'evapotraspirazione, rappresentata dal calcolo dell'insolazione nel primo pomeriggio, con un'altitudine solare equivalente all'equinozio. Si basa sul DEM SRTM da 30 m
(disponibile in EE come USGS/SRTMGL1_003).
I set di dati, le forme del terreno e la fisiografia di Conservation Science Partners (CSP) Ecologically Relevant Geomorphology (ERGo) contengono dati dettagliati e multiscala su forme del terreno e pattern fisiografici (noti anche come sfaccettature del terreno). Sebbene
questi dati possano essere utilizzati in molti modi, lo scopo originale era quello di sviluppare una classificazione e una mappa ecologicamente pertinenti di
forme del terreno e classi fisiografiche adatte alla pianificazione dell'adattamento ai cambiamenti climatici. Poiché esiste una grande incertezza associata alle condizioni climatiche future e ancora maggiore incertezza sulle risposte ecologiche, fornire informazioni su ciò che è improbabile che cambi offre una solida base per consentire ai gestori di elaborare piani di adattamento al clima efficaci. La quantificazione di queste caratteristiche del paesaggio è sensibile alla risoluzione, pertanto forniamo la risoluzione più elevata possibile in base all'estensione e alle caratteristiche di un determinato indice.
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Dimensioni pixel 90 metri
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Nome
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255
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Indice CHILI derivato da SRTM compreso tra 0 (molto freddo) e 255
(molto caldo). È stato ridimensionato dall'intervallo [0,1] nella pubblicazione.
Theobald, D. M., Harrison-Atlas, D., Monahan, W. B., & Albano, C. M.
(2015). Mappe ecologicamente rilevanti di morfologie e diversità fisiografica
per la pianificazione dell'adattamento al clima. PloS one, 10(12),
e0143619
CHILI è un surrogato degli effetti dell'insolazione e dell'ombreggiatura topografica sull'evapotraspirazione, rappresentata dal calcolo dell'insolazione nel primo pomeriggio, con un'altitudine del sole equivalente all'equinozio. Si basa sul DEM SRTM a 30 m (disponibile in EE come USGS/SRTMGL1_003). The Conservation Science Partners (CSP) Ecologically Relevant Geomorphology (ERGo) Datasets, Landforms and …
[null,null,[],[[["\u003cp\u003eThe SRTM CHILI dataset provides a global index of heat-insolation load, ranging from 0 (very cool) to 255 (very warm), derived from the SRTM DEM.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThis dataset, developed by Conservation Science Partners, is intended for climate adaptation planning and ecological analysis.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eCHILI represents the effects of insolation and topographic shading on evapotranspiration, calculated at early afternoon sun altitude equivalent to equinox.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eIt is available at a 90-meter resolution and covers the period from January 24, 2006, to May 13, 2011.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThe data is licensed under CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["The dataset, available from 2006-01-24 to 2011-05-13, provided by Conservation Science Partners, features the SRTM-derived CHILI index within the ERGo dataset. CHILI, a measure of insolation's impact on evapotranspiration, ranges from 0 (cool) to 255 (warm), based on a 30m SRTM DEM. Accessible via Earth Engine, it offers landform and physiographic data for climate adaptation planning. The pixel size is 90 meters and is offered under a CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0 license.\n"],null,["# Global SRTM CHILI (Continuous Heat-Insolation Load Index)\n\nDataset Availability\n: 2006-01-24T00:00:00Z--2011-05-13T00:00:00Z\n\nDataset Provider\n:\n\n\n [Conservation Science Partners](https://www.csp-inc.org/)\n\nTags\n:\n[aspect](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/aspect) [csp](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/csp) [elevation](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/elevation) [elevation-topography](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/elevation-topography) [ergo](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/ergo) [geophysical](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/geophysical) [global](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/global) [landforms](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/landforms) [slope](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/slope) [topography](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/topography) \n\n#### Description\n\nCHILI is a surrogate for effects of insolation and topographic shading on\nevapotranspiration represented by calculating insolation at early afternoon,\nsun altitude equivalent to equinox. It is based on the 30m SRTM DEM\n(available in EE as USGS/SRTMGL1_003).\n\nThe Conservation Science Partners (CSP) Ecologically Relevant Geomorphology\n(ERGo) Datasets, Landforms and Physiography contain detailed, multi-scale\ndata on landforms and physiographic (aka land facet) patterns. Although\nthere are many potential uses of these data, the original purpose for these\ndata was to develop an ecologically relevant classification and map of\nlandforms and physiographic classes that are suitable for climate adaptation\nplanning. Because there is large uncertainty associated with future climate\nconditions and even more uncertainty around ecological responses, providing\ninformation about what is unlikely to change offers a strong foundation for\nmanagers to build robust climate adaptation plans. The quantification of\nthese features of the landscape is sensitive to the resolution, so we\nprovide the highest resolution possible given the extent and characteristics\nof a given index.\n\n### Bands\n\n\n**Pixel Size**\n\n90 meters\n\n**Bands**\n\n| Name | Min | Max | Pixel Size | Description |\n|------------|-----|-----|------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| `constant` | 0 | 255 | meters | SRTM-derived CHILI index ranging from 0 (very cool) to 255 (very warm). This was rescaled from the \\[0,1\\] range in the publication. |\n\n### Terms of Use\n\n**Terms of Use**\n\n[CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0](https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0.html)\n\n### Citations\n\nCitations:\n\n- Theobald, D. M., Harrison-Atlas, D., Monahan, W. B., \\& Albano, C. M.\n (2015). Ecologically-relevant maps of landforms and physiographic diversity\n for climate adaptation planning. PloS one, 10(12),\n [e0143619](https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0143619)\n\n### Explore with Earth Engine\n\n| **Important:** Earth Engine is a platform for petabyte-scale scientific analysis and visualization of geospatial datasets, both for public benefit and for business and government users. Earth Engine is free to use for research, education, and nonprofit use. To get started, please [register for Earth Engine access.](https://console.cloud.google.com/earth-engine)\n\n### Code Editor (JavaScript)\n\n```javascript\nvar dataset = ee.Image('CSP/ERGo/1_0/Global/SRTM_CHILI');\nvar srtmChili = dataset.select('constant');\nvar srtmChiliVis = {\n min: 0.0,\n max: 255.0,\n};\nMap.setCenter(-105.8636, 40.3439, 11);\nMap.addLayer(srtmChili, srtmChiliVis, 'SRTM CHILI');\n```\n[Open in Code Editor](https://code.earthengine.google.com/?scriptPath=Examples:Datasets/CSP/CSP_ERGo_1_0_Global_SRTM_CHILI) \n[Global SRTM CHILI (Continuous Heat-Insolation Load Index)](/earth-engine/datasets/catalog/CSP_ERGo_1_0_Global_SRTM_CHILI) \nCHILI is a surrogate for effects of insolation and topographic shading on evapotranspiration represented by calculating insolation at early afternoon, sun altitude equivalent to equinox. It is based on the 30m SRTM DEM (available in EE as USGS/SRTMGL1_003). The Conservation Science Partners (CSP) Ecologically Relevant Geomorphology (ERGo) Datasets, Landforms and ... \nCSP/ERGo/1_0/Global/SRTM_CHILI, aspect,csp,elevation,elevation-topography,ergo,geophysical,global,landforms,slope,topography \n2006-01-24T00:00:00Z/2011-05-13T00:00:00Z \n-90 -180 90 180 \nGoogle Earth Engine \nhttps://developers.google.com/earth-engine/datasets\n\n- [](https://doi.org/https://www.csp-inc.org/)\n- [](https://doi.org/https://developers.google.com/earth-engine/datasets/catalog/CSP_ERGo_1_0_Global_SRTM_CHILI)"]]