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Soil Moisture/Water Content Data Access and Tools
NASA has soil moisture and water content datasets that help researchers characterize the condition of soil around the world. Access a range of data and data tools such as the Soil Moisture Visualizer, Crop Condition and Soil Moisture Analytics (Crop-CASMA), and AppEEARS to make the most of soil moisture data.
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Soil Moisture/Water Content Data Tools
Tool Sort descending | Description | Services | |
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Vertex | Vertex is a graphical search interface for finding synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data. | Search and Discovery, Access, Downloading, Processing, Subsetting |
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Featured Observation Method: SMAP
The Soil Moisture Active-Passive (SMAP) platform is a satellite that measures the surface moisture and freeze-thaw state of soil around the world approximately every three days. SMAP data contributes to understanding regional water cycles, ecosystem productivity, and natural processes involving water, energy, and carbon. SMAP's high-resolution data are helpful for weather, flood, and drought forecasting, and predicting agricultural productivity.
GIBS now has Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) layers available for soil moisture and temperature, snow mass, heterotrophic respiration, and more.
This webinar will compare sea surface salinity data collected by the Aquarius and SMAP missions. We will showcase data visualization and data access tools available through NASA's Physical Oceanography Distributed Active Archive Center.
NASA's SMAP team turns raw satellite data into more than a dozen data products for data users around the world.
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Feature article describing NASA's SMAP mission and the roles that ASF DAAC will play with distributing the SAR data.
Soil Moisture/Water Content Datasets
Dataset | Platforms | Instruments | Temporal Extent | Location Keywords | Spatial Extent | Data Format |
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AirMOSS: In Situ Soil Moisture and Tree Measurements, Harvard Forest, 2012-2013 | FIELD SURVEYS | SOIL MOISTURE PROBE, SOIL TEMPERATURE PROBE, STEEL MEASURING TAPE | 2012-10-15 to 2013-08-22 | MASSACHUSETTS | N: 42.5492 S: 42.5361 E: -71.1755 W: -72.184 | CSV |
AirMOSS: L2 Hourly In-Ground Soil Moisture at AirMOSS Sites, 2011-2015 | FIELD INVESTIGATION | SOIL MOISTURE PROBE | 2011-09-01 to 2015-12-31 | N: 53.9169 S: 19.5086 E: -72.1712 W: -121.558 | netCDF-4 classic | |
AirMOSS: L2/3 Volumetric Soil Moisture Profiles Derived From Radar, 2012-2015 | C-23 Sherpa | RADAR | 2012-09-18 to 2015-09-29 | N: 54.1254 S: 9.87958 E: -68.3196 W: -123.283 | netCDF-4 classic | |
AirMOSS: L4 Modeled Volumetric Root Zone Soil Moisture, 2012-2015 | MODELS | Computer | 2012-09-21 to 2015-09-28 | N: 54.1254 S: 19.1247 E: -68.1237 W: -123.283 | netCDF-4 classic | |
Arctic Vegetation Plots at ARCSS/LAII Flux Sites, North Slope, Alaska, 1995-1996 | FIELD SURVEYS | VISUAL OBSERVATIONS | 1995-08-15 to 1996-08-18 | N: 70.2835 S: 68.49 E: -148.59 W: -150.25 | CSV | |
Arctic Vegetation Plots at Frost Boil Sites, North Slope, Alaska, 2000-2006 | FIELD INVESTIGATION, FIELD SURVEYS | 2000-08-16 to 2006-07-30 | N: 70.3811 S: 69.1469 E: -147.991 W: -148.994 | CSV | ||
Arctic Vegetation Plots at Nome, Alaska, 1951 | FIELD INVESTIGATION, FIELD SURVEYS | BALANCE, PH METERS | 1951-07-30 to 1951-08-02 | N: 64.629 S: 64.629 E: -165.264 W: -165.264 | CSV | |
Arctic Vegetation Plots at Oumalik, AK, 1983-1985 | LABORATORY, FIELD SURVEYS | SOIL PRESSURE PLATE, SOIL SAMPLER | 1983-06-21 to 1985-08-05 | N: 69.8623 S: 69.8372 E: -155.899 W: -156.02 | CSV | |
Arctic Vegetation Plots at Toolik Lake, Alaska, 1989 | FIELD INVESTIGATION, FIELD SURVEYS, LABORATORY | PROBES, SOIL SAMPLER | 1989-08-01 to 1989-08-24 | N: 68.643 S: 68.6228 E: -149.587 W: -149.651 | CSV | |
Arctic Vegetation Plots at Umiat, North Slope, Alaska, 1951 | FIELD SURVEYS | SOIL MOISTURE PROBE | 1951-07-01 to 1951-08-31 | N: 69.37 S: 69.37 E: -152.13 W: -152.13 | CSV |
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