1 U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey LP DAAC Dave Meyer, LP DAAC Project Scientist Stacie Doman Bennett, LP DAAC Scientist Chris Doescher, LP DAAC Project Manager
2 LP DAAC + MEaSUREs GOALS Expand Understanding of the Earth System Using Consistent Records Preserve NASA’s Earth Science Data For Future Generations Data Preservation & Distribution
3 LP DAAC -> GFSAD Team Reminders
4 GFSAD ECE Project Space NASA Earthdata Collaborative Environment NASA Earthdata Collaborative Environment URS Account Required Project space is restricted to team Project space View of events, documentation, checklist deliverables received
5 GFSAD Future of Mobile Application NASA Global Cropland Data App – it’s more beneficial than geocaching! How can this app be used in the future?
6 ATBD / NASA ESDIS Data Template
7 GFSAD Data Management Plan EOSDIS Data Template / NASA DMPNASA DMP Project Overview Project Objectives Science Objectives Mission Summary Instrument Overview Project Data Flow Mission Operations Science Operations Products Science Data Product Summary Associated Archive Products Special Considerations
8 GFSAD Product Formats NASA encourages use of Climate and Forecast (CF) Metadata Conventions.encourages use of Using CF conventions will enhance data discoverability, accessibility and usability. NASA standards and references:standards and references HDF 5 HDF 5 HDF EOS 5 HDF EOS 5 NetCDF Classic NetCDF Classic NetCDF-4/HDF5 File Format NetCDF-4/HDF5 File Format OGC KML OGC KML International Consortium for Atmospheric Research on Transport and Transformation (ICARTT) File Format Standards International Consortium for Atmospheric Research on Transport and Transformation (ICARTT) File Format Standards
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12 GFSAD Provisional Data / Team Space
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17 Provisional Data Distribution GFSADCD1KM aka GCE V0.0 The GFSAD Global Crop Dominance at nominal 1KM(GFSADCD1KM), aka Global Cropland Extent 1km Crop Dominance (GCE V0.0), provides information on the spatial distribution of the five major global cropland types (wheat, rice, corn, barley, and soybeans), which occupy 60 percent of the total cropland area at nominal 1km. The map is produced by overlying the five major cropland types of the world produced by Ramankutty et al. (2008), Monfreda et al. (2008), and Portman et al. (2009) over the remote sensing derived global irrigated and rainfed cropland area map of the International Water Management Institute (IWMI; Thenkabail et al., 2009a, 2009b, 2011). The GFSADCD1KM product is an 8 class digital product that provides, at nominal 1 km, information on global: 1. Cropland extent\areas; 2. irrigated versus rainfed cropping; 3. Crop dominance; and 4. Cropping intensity (single, double, triple, and continuous crops). Geographic Extent: Global Map Projection: Geographic (Lat/Long) Datum: World Geodetic System 84 Raster Type: Thematic Spatial Coordinates: Min/Max Longitude -180 to 180, Min/Max Latitude -90 to 90 Temporal Coverage: Nominal Year 2000 Columns: 40430, Rows: Size: 845MB
18 Provisional Data Distribution GFSADCM1KM aka GCE V1.0 The GFSAD Multi-Study Global Crop Mask (GFSADCM1KM), aka Global Crop Extent (GCE V1.0), provides the spatial distribution of a disaggregated five class global cropland extent map derived at nominal 1km based on four major studies: Thenkabail et al. (2009a, 2011), Pittman et al. (2010), Yu et al. (2013), and Friedl et al. (2010). Classes 1 to Class 5 are cropland classes, that are dominated by irrigated and rainfed agriculture. Class 4 and Class 5 have minor/very minor fractions of croplands. GCE 1KM Multi-study Crop Mask is a 5 class digital product that provides, at nominal 1 km, information on global: 1. cropland extent\areas, 2. irrigated versus rainfed cropping. There is no crop type or crop type dominance information. Cropping intensity (single, double, triple, and continuous crops) can be obtained for every pixel using time-series remote sensing data. Geographic Extent: Global Map Projection: Geographic (Lat/Long) Datum: World Geodetic System 84 Raster Type: Thematic Spatial Coordinates: Min/Max Longitude -180 to 180, Min/Max Latitude -90 to 90 Temporal Coverage: Nominal Year 2000 Columns: 40457, Rows: Size: 25.67MB