DATA PRODUCTS
EOS-WEBSTER is a World Wide Web based interface to the University of New Hampshire's (UNH) Earth Science Information Partner (ESIP) digital library which contains data, information, and services concerning the earth system science community. It is designed to provide single-source access to a rich selection of geographically based information including model output, satellite imagery and vector data.
NH GRANIT provides access to New Hampshire's statewide geographic information system (GIS). Through this site we offer you access to a range of resources, including:
- search and retrieval of GRANIT data descriptions (metadata)
- retrieval of primary GRANIT data layers
- posting of news related to database developments
- announcements of upcoming meetings and events
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mapping of core data sets
- access to photography covering various geographic units of N.H.
Water Systems Analysis Group offers data products for analyzing the global water system, the critical global change issue of its alteration through anthropogenic activities, and the impacts of a changing water system on society.
The DeNitrification-DeComposition Model (DNDC) is a computer simulation model of carbon and nitrogen biogeochemistry in agro-ecosystems. The model can be used for predicting crop growth, soil temperature and moisture regimes, soil carbon dynamics, nitrogen leaching, and emissions of trace gases including nitrous oxide (N2O), nitric oxide (NO), dinitrogen (N2), ammonia (NH3), methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2).
PnET is a suite of three nested computer models which provide a modular approach to simulating the carbon, water and nitrogen dynamics of forest ecosystems. Though primarily a temperate forest canopy model, work is currently underway to generalize PnET and produce a simple, alternative model applicable to all terrestrial ecosystem types.
CSRC Laboratory for Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis is a state-of-the-art Geo-Information processing and research laboratory in the Institute for the Study of Earth Oceans and Space (EOS) at the University of New Hampshire. The laboratory propagates geographic knowledge and research through geographic-based technology at local, regional, national and global scales. They support research projects and applications at Complex Systems Research Center, including the New Hampshire GRANIT database, The Global Hydrological Analysis and Archive System (GHAAS) Project, the Terrestrial Ecology Program (TEco-Rice) and the Earth Science Information Partners (ESIPs) Project.
