
Biosphere | NASA Earthdata
NASA biosphere data are critical for understanding Earth's species, climate regulation and change, and its ecosystem processes.
Biodiversity Functions | NASA Earthdata
Dec 12, 2025 · NASA Earth observation data help researchers understand biodiversity issues such as species distribution, forest health, and water resource management.
Anthropogenic/Human Influenced Ecosystems - NASA Earthdata
Dec 11, 2025 · One of the most consequential forces shaping our planet is ourselves — the human species. When humans build cities, plant or cut down forests, grow crops, burn fuel, …
Biogeochemical Cycles | NASA Earthdata
Dec 12, 2025 · Biogeochemistry is the study of the biological, geological, and chemical processes that occur in nature, and biogeochemical dynamics are the complex interactions between …
Wetlands - NASA Earthdata
Dec 12, 2025 · NASA’s wetland data help scientists study ecosystems, water cycles, climate change, and the effect of human infrastructure on the environment.
Integrated Biosphere Simulator Model (IBIS), Version 2.5 - Earthdata
Jan 1, 1994 · Integrated Biosphere Simulator Model (IBIS), Version 2.5The Integrated Biosphere Simulator (or IBIS) is designed to be a comprehensive model of the terrestrial biosphere; the …
Ocean | NASA Earthdata
4 days ago · The ocean covers more than 70% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of the planet’s water. This vast, critical reservoir supports a abundance of life and helps regulate …
Terrestrial Hydrosphere | NASA Earthdata
Dec 10, 2025 · Water, snow, and ice are necessary for sustaining life on Earth and help connect the planet's systems. The terrestrial hydrosphere includes water on the land surface and …
SiB3 Modeled Global 1-degree Hourly Biosphere-Atmosphere
Jan 1, 1998 · The Simple Biosphere Model, Version 3 (SiB3) was used to produce a global data set of hourly carbon fluxes between the atmosphere and the terrestrial biosphere for the years …
Photosynthetically Active Radiation - NASA Earthdata
Dec 11, 2025 · NASA’s Earth-observing instruments measure photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) to aid the study of vegetation, phytoplankton, and ecosystems.