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to the Forest Ecosystem Dynamics (FED) Project WWW Server
BACKGROUND
INFORMATION. The Forest Ecosystem Dynamics (FED) Project is concerned
with modeling and monitoring ecosystem processes and patterns in response
to natural and anthropogenic effects. The project uses coupled ecosystem
models and remote sensing models and measurements to predict and observe
ecosystem change. The overall objective of the FED project is to link
and use models of forest dynamics, soil processes, and canopy energetics
to understand how ecosystem response to change affects patterns and processes
in northern and boreal forests and to assess the implications for global
change. See Conceptual
Diagram for model schematic.
The Forest
Ecosystem Dynamics World-Wide-Web server has been online since July 1994.
The FED server was created for the dissemination of project information,
to archive numerous spatial and scientific data sets, and demonstrate
the linking of ecosystem and remote sensing models.
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Authors of the FED World-Wide Web (WWW)
Responsible NASA Official: Dr. K. Jon Ranson, E-mail:
Kenneth.J.Ranson@nasa.gov
Curator: Sandra Bussard (SSAI),
E-mail: sandi@ltpmail.gsfc.nasa.gov
Updated: February 8, 2006
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