Satellite Estimates of Radiative Fluxes


Data Access
Overview

The LBA activity is centered on observations and analyses in the Amazon that will improve information on:

  • Physical Climate
  • Carbon Storage and Exchange
  • Atmospheric Chemistry
  • Land Surface Hydrology and Water Chemistry
  • Biogeochemistry
  • Land Use and Land Cover

How to Cite This Data Set
Citation Format: Author (Publication Date), Collection Name, Product Name, Processing Level, Publisher, Publisher Location, Product Coverage Date.

Citation Parameters Example:
  • Author: Pinker, R.
  • Publication Date: 2002
  • Collection Name: Satellite Estimates of Radiative Fluxes in the Western Hemisphere, in support of the Large Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA).
  • Product Name: {specify name from file name or naming convention}
  • Processing Level: 1.0
  • Publisher: Department of Meteorology, University of Maryland
  • Publisher Location: College Park, Maryland
  • Product Coverage Date: {specify from metadata or interface}
Full Example Citation: Pinker, R. (2002), Satellite Estimates of Radiative Fluxes in the Western Hemisphere, in support of the Large Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA), 1.0, Department of Meteorology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland.


Intellectual Property Rights
University of Maryland; Department of Meteorology; use is free to all if acknowledgement is made. UMD holds ultimate copyright.

Source
As a courtesy, please credit the Global Land Cover Facility (GLCF) as the source for this data set in some manner. Our suggestion: Source for this data set was the Global Land Cover Facility, www.landcover.org.