The North American Carbon Program Google Earth Collection
Abstract
The central objective of the North American Carbon Program (NACP), a core element of the US Climate Change Science Program, is to quantify the sources and sinks of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and methane in North America and adjacent ocean regions. The NACP consists of a wide range of investigators at universities and federal research centers. Although many of these investigators have worked together in the past, many have had few prior interactions and may not know of similar work within knowledge domains, much less across the diversity of environments and scientific approaches in the Program. Coordinating interactions and sharing data are major challenges in conducting NACP. The Google Earth Collection on the NACP website (www.nacarbon.org) provides a geographical view of the research products contributed by each core and affiliated NACP project. Other relevant data sources (e.g. AERONET) can also be browsed in spatial context with NACP contributions. Each contribution links to project-oriented metadata, or "project profiles", that provide a greater understanding of the scientific and social context of each dataset and are an important means of communicating within the NACP and to the larger carbon cycle science community. Project profiles store information such as a project's title, leaders, participants, an abstract, keywords, funding agencies, associated intensive field campaigns, expected data products, data needs, publications, and URLs to associated data centers, datasets, and metadata. Data products are research contributions that include biometric inventories, flux tower estimates, remote sensing land cover products, tools, services, and model inputs / outputs. Project leaders have been asked to identify these contributions to the site level whenever possible, either through simple latitude/longitude pair, or by uploading a KML, KMZ, or shape file. After post-processing, research contributions are added to the NACP Google Earth Collection to facilitate discovery and use in synthesis activities of the Program.
Authors
Amy L. Morrell
Science Systems & Applications, Inc. and the Carbon Cycle and Ecosystems Office, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Mailstop 614.4, Greenbelt, MD 20771, United States
Peter C Griffith
Science Systems & Applications, Inc. and the Carbon Cycle and Ecosystems Office, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Mailstop 614.4, Greenbelt, MD 20771, United States
Lisa E Wilcox (presenter)
Science Systems & Applications, Inc. and the Carbon Cycle and Ecosystems Office, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Mailstop 614.4, Greenbelt, MD 20771, United States
Themes
KML Science: Geology
Google Earth
Links
North American Carbon Program
http://www.nacarbon.org/cgi-bin/google_maps/google_map_all.pl







