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Landsat Gross Primary Production CONUS
The Landsat Gross Primary Production (GPP) CONUS dataset estimates GPP using Landsat Surface Reflectance for CONUS. GPP is the amount of carbon captured by plants in an ecosystem and is an essential component in the calculations of Net Primary Production (NPP). GPP is calculated using … 16-day conus gpp gridmet-derived landsat mod17 -
Landsat Net Primary Production CONUS
The Landsat Net Primary Production (NPP) CONUS dataset estimates NPP using Landsat Surface Reflectance for CONUS. NPP is the amount of carbon captured by plants in an ecosystem, after accounting for losses due to respiration. NPP is calculated using the MOD17 algorithm (see MOD17 User … conus gridmet-derived landsat mod17 nlcd-derived npp -
MODIS Gross Primary Production CONUS
The MODIS Gross Primary Production (GPP) CONUS dataset estimates GPP using MODIS Surface Reflectance for CONUS. GPP is the amount of carbon captured by plants in an ecosystem and is an essential component in the calculations of Net Primary Production (NPP). GPP is calculated using … 8-day conus gpp gridmet-derived mod09q1 mod17 -
MODIS Net Primary Production CONUS
The MODIS Net Primary Production (NPP) CONUS dataset estimates NPP using MODIS Surface Reflectance for CONUS. NPP is the amount of carbon captured by plants in an ecosystem, after accounting for losses due to respiration. NPP is calculated using the MOD17 algorithm (see MOD17 User … conus gridmet-derived mod09q1 mod17 modis nlcd-derived
[null,null,[],[[["This webpage provides access to four datasets related to Gross Primary Production (GPP) and Net Primary Production (NPP) for the Continental United States (CONUS)."],["Two datasets leverage Landsat Surface Reflectance to estimate GPP and NPP, while the other two utilize MODIS Surface Reflectance for the same purpose."],["GPP represents the total amount of carbon captured by plants, while NPP accounts for carbon losses due to respiration."],["These datasets are valuable for studying ecosystem productivity and carbon cycling across the CONUS."]]],[]]