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Soils Datasets
| Dataset | Platforms | Instruments | Temporal Extent | Location Keywords | Spatial Extent | Data Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SMAP_L1C_SIGMA_NAUGHT_HIGH_RES_METADATA_V001 | SMAP | SAR | 2015-02-12 to 2021-11-04 | N: 90 S: -90 E: 180 W: -180 | ||
| SMAP_L1C_SIGMA_NAUGHT_HIGH_RES_QA_V001 | SMAP | SAR | 2015-02-12 to 2021-11-04 | N: 90 S: -90 E: 180 W: -180 | ||
| Smerge-Noah-CCI root zone soil moisture 0-40 cm L4 daily 0.125 x 0.125 degree V2.0 (SMERGE_RZSM0_40CM) at GES DISC | SMERGE | NOT APPLICABLE | 1979-01-02 to 2019-05-10 | NORTH AMERICA | N: 53 S: 25 E: -67 W: -125 | |
| SMOS-Based SMAP L2 Radiometer Half-Orbit 9 km EASE-Grid Soil Moisture V001 | SMAP, SMOS | SMAP L-BAND RADIOMETER, SMOS L-BAND RADIOMETER | 2015-05-01 to 2022-01-01 | GLOBAL | N: 90 S: -90 E: 180 W: -180 | HDF5 |
| SNF Site Characterization Data: C.Jarvis | FIELD INVESTIGATION | VISUAL OBSERVATIONS | 1984-05-10 to 1984-06-12 | N: 48.1697 S: 47.6575 E: -91.7658 W: -92.5058 | ASCII | |
| SnowEx Meteorological Station Measurements from Grand Mesa, CO Raw V001 | GROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONS | CNR4, Campbell Scientific CS106, HC2S3, HydraProbe, RM Young 05103 Wind Monitor, SR50A | 2016-10-09 to 2022-08-30 | GRAND MESA | N: 39.03388 S: 39.03388 E: -108.21399 W: -108.21399 | CSV |
| SnowEx Meteorological Station Measurements from Grand Mesa, CO V001 | GROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONS | CNR4, Campbell Scientific CS106, HC2S3, HydraProbe, RM Young 05103 Wind Monitor, SR50A | 2016-10-09 to 2022-08-30 | GRAND MESA | N: 39.03388 S: 39.03388 E: -108.21399 W: -108.21399 | CSV, PNG |
| SnowEx20 COSMOS Rover Soil Moisture V001 | GROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONS | COSMOS-Rover | 2019-11-04 to 2019-11-07 | GRAND MESA | N: 39.04 S: 39 E: -108.09 W: -108.23 | CSV |
| SnowEx20 COSMOS Stationary Soil Moisture V001 | GROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONS | COSMOS-SSP | 2019-08-26 to 2020-05-31 | COLORADO | N: 39.033 S: 39.033 E: -108.215 W: -108.215 | ASCII, CSV |
| SnowEx20 Grand Mesa Autumn 2019 Gravimetric Soil Moisture V001 | GROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONS | SOIL SAMPLER | 2019-11-04 to 2019-11-06 | GRAND MESA | N: 39.032624 S: 39.005715 E: -108.153539 W: -108.216254 | CSV |
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Featured Soils Observation Method: MODIS
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard the Aqua and Terra platforms continually collects global data approximately every two days. One MODIS product, normalized vegetation difference index data, can be used to predict how much carbon dioxide is emitted from soils, which is major component of the global carbon cycle. Carbon is released in the process called soil respiration and driven by the decomposition of surface litter through microbial activity.
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Soils Data Tools
| Tool Sort descending | Description | Services | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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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