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Read highlights of three publications that detail how NASA Earth observation data are used to map wildfire fuel loads, analyze volcanic ash composition, and improve soil respiration models in agricultural systems.
Data in Action
March 15, 2022
Satellite observations complement other sensors to gauge Earth’s energy imbalance (EEI) more accurately.
Data in Action
Feb. 18, 2022
Learn how researchers used NASA data to map Amazon carbon flux, mosquito disease transmission zones, and volcanic activity patterns for environmental monitoring and risk assessment.
Data in Action
Feb. 3, 2022
NASA Models Reveal Climate-Induced and Management Impacts on the Mississippi River Delta
StoryMap
Feb. 1, 2022
NASA Models and Datasets Capture Irrigation and Groundwater Depletion Impacts
StoryMap
Feb. 1, 2022
Esta capacitación de ARSET cubre el Kit de herramientas de observación de la Tierra para ciudades y asentamientos humanos sostenibles.
Training
Jan. 27 - Feb. 10, 2022
This ARSET training provides an overview of the Earth Observations Toolkit for Sustainable Cities and Human Settlements.
Training
Jan. 27 - Feb. 10, 2022
This ARSET training reviews pre-fire risk assessment and post-fire mapping using open-source tools like Google Earth Engine.
Training
Jan. 18-20, 2022
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Scientists study Mount Unzen in Japan to explore the use of satellite data to monitor volcanic domes.
Feature Article
July 21, 2020
Remote estimates of crop yields help international aid agencies decide how to act.
Feature Article
July 21, 2020
Understanding river runoff will help solidify the link between land use and coral health.
Feature Article
July 21, 2020
Ocean color data from the SeaWiFS and MODIS sensors enable researchers to examine the link between phytoplankton blooms and fish and bird health.
Feature Article
July 21, 2020
By analyzing data from the MISR instrument, scientists discover that a unique type of cloud formation is much more prevalent than was previously believed.
Feature Article
July 21, 2020
The strongest El Niño event on record triggered a radical change in cloud structure.
Feature Article
July 21, 2020
Anthropologists and archaeologists explore how people and the environment interact over thousands of years.
Feature Article
July 21, 2020
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