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Spatial Decision Support Knowledge Portal [INSTITUTE_REDLANDS_SDS]
The SDS Knowledge Portal is developed to help people involved in a spatial decision process (decision makers, practitioners, researchers) gain a holistic view of the spatial decision process and better ...
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Botany through Web 2.0, the Memex and Social Learning [Bot_2.0]
The NSF-funded Bot 2.0 project is an innovative technological approach to retaining student interest in the biological and botanical sciences and addresses the lack of diversity in the student population ...
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Ecological PDA [EcoPDA]
The TEAM Network is developing mobile technology with smart phones and PDAs (EcoPDAs) that can be used to gather scientific data in the field. These devices will greatly facilitate data collection ...
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Earth Science Data Interface [EarthScienceDataInterface]
The Earth Science Data Interface (ESDI) is the Global Land Cover Facility's (GLCF) web application for searching, browsing, and downloading data from their online holdings.
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Agricultural Non-Point Source (AGNPS) Distributed Parameter Model [PURDUE_GRASS_AGNPS]
Agricultural Non-Point Source (AGNPS) is a distributed parameter model
developed by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists and engineers.
This model has been integration into ...
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PNET-BGC: MODELING BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES (GBONDO-TUGBAWA ET AL. 2001) [model_archive_pnet_bgc_m1]
An integrated biogeochemical model (PnET-BGC) was
formulated to simulate chemical transformations of vegetation, soil, and
drainage water in northern forest ecosystems. The model operates on a monthly ...
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MC1: Dynamic Vegetation Model [MC1_Dynamic_Vegetation]
MC1 is a dynamic vegetation model for estimating the distribution of vegetation
and associated ecosystem fluxes of carbon, nutrients, and water. It was
created to assess the potential impacts of ...
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Measuring Vegetation Health: Using Light to Look at Our World [MVH]
Through NASA funding, seven collaborating institutions are developing hands-on
activities for students and the general public to use flexibly in order to
learn how to monitor vegetation health in ...
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