SMAP L4 Global Daily 9 km EASE-Grid Carbon Net Ecosystem Exchange, Version 4
Data set id:
SPL4CMDL
DOI: 10.5067/9831N0JGVAF6
There is a more recent version of these data.
Version Summary

Changes to this version largely affect model inputs and ancillary files rather than changes to the internal model structure or code. Note that Version 4 is slightly better than Version 3 in RMSE terms, with improvement generally larger for drier sites. Specific changes include:




  • The carbon model biome properties lookup table (BPLUT) has been calibrated using an augmented FLUXNET global tower site record which includes more calibration sites (335 sites compared to 228 sites for V3), expanded tower data records extending to at least 2015, and the addition of new tower sites representing more land cover types.

  • Revised Level-4 carbon global model calibration and SOC initialization using an extended (2000-2017) MODIS fPAR (V006) record and the latest SMAP Nature Run (NRv7.2) climate data records.

  • Implemented minor changes to spatial weighting of calibration tower sites within a model grid cell and reduced the outlier influence on model response curve fitting.



For the full major and minor version history, go to https://nsidc.org/data/smap/version-history

Overview

The Level-4 (L4) carbon product (SPL4CMDL) provides global gridded daily estimates of net ecosystem carbon (CO2) exchange derived using a satellite data based terrestrial carbon flux model informed by the following: Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) L-band microwave observations, land cover and vegetation inputs from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS), and the Goddard Earth Observing System Model, Version 5 (GEOS-5) land model assimilation system. Parameters are computed using an Earth-fixed, global cylindrical 9 km Equal-Area Scalable Earth Grid, Version 2.0 (EASE-Grid 2.0) projection.
Parameter(s):
GROSS PRIMARY PRODUCTION (GPP)HETEROTROPHIC RESPIRATION (RH)NET ECOSYSTEM CO2 EXCHANGE (NEE)SOIL ORGANIC CARBON (SOC)
Platform(s):
Aqua, SMAP, SUOMI-NPP, Terra
Sensor(s):
MODIS, SMAP L-BAND RADIOMETER, VIIRS
Data Format(s):
HDF5
Temporal Coverage:
31 March 2015 to 26 August 2020
Temporal Resolution:
  • 1 day
Spatial Resolution:
  • 9 km
  • 9 km
Spatial Reference System(s):
WGS 84 / NSIDC EASE-Grid 2.0 Global
EPSG:6933
Spatial Coverage:
N:
85.044
S:
-85.044
E:
180
W:
-180
Blue outlined yellow areas on the map below indicate the spatial coverage for this data set.

Data Access & Tools

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