Satellite-Derived Environmental Indicators
Follow Us: Twitter Follow Us on Facebook YouTube Flickr | Share: Twitter FacebookGlobal Fire Emissions Indicators, Grids, v1 (1997 – 2015 )
Downloads
- Data:
- View Recommended Citation(s)
X
- Recommended Citation(s)*:
-
Giglio, L., J. T. Randerson, and G. R. van der Werf. 2018. Global Fire Emissions Indicators, Grids: 1997-2015. Palisades, New York: NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC). https://doi.org/10.7927/H400002V. Accessed DAY MONTH YEAR.
ENW (EndNote & RefWorks)†
RIS (Others)Giglio, L., J. T. Randerson, and G. R. van der Werf. 2013. Analysis of Daily, Monthly, and Annual Burned Area Using the Fourth-Generation Global Fire Emissions Database (GFED4). Journal of Geophysical Research 118 (1): 317-328. https://doi.org/10.1002/jgrg.20042.
ENW (EndNote & RefWorks)†
RIS (Others)* When authors make use of data they should cite both the data set and the scientific publication, if available. Such a practice gives credit to data set producers and advances principles of transparency and reproducibility. Please visit the data citations page for details. Users who would like to choose to format the citation(s) for this dataset using a myriad of alternate styles can copy the DOI number and paste it into Crosscite's website.
† For EndNote users, please check the Research Note field for issues with importing authors that are organizations when using the ENW file format.
All files for 18 individual years (i.e. 1997, 1998, through 2015) are in GeoTIFF (.tif) format. The netCDF -4 (.nc) format is available for the All Years Combined Temporal category. You must first select the data for Total Carbon Content (TCC) or Total Area Burned from the Category tab before you can choose from the Temporal (years) tab. Once you have made your selection, click on "Create Download".