Webinar: Find and Use GEDI, You Will— Getting Started with Global Ecosystems Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) Lidar Data

Join us for an introduction to NASA’s GEDI mission and GEDI datasets and to learn how to get started with GEDI data using LPDAAC's web service, data prep script, and Jupyter Notebook Python tutorial series.
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Dr. Michelle Hofton, GEDI Science Team; Cole Krehbiel, LP DAAC
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NASA EOSDIS
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NASA’s Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) mission was launched on December 5, 2018 and is attached to the International Space Station. GEDI is a full-waveform light detection and ranging (lidar) instrument that produces high-resolution laser ranging observations of the 3-dimensional structure of the Earth’s surface. GEDI collects data globally between 51.6° N and 51.6° S latitudes at the highest resolution and densest sampling of any lidar instrument in orbit to date. GEDI aims to characterize ecosystem structure and dynamics to enable radically improved quantification and understanding of Earth’s carbon and water cycles, habitat, and biodiversity. NASA’s Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC) has begun distributing GEDI Level 1B and Level 2 products, which include geolocated full waveform measurements (L1B), elevation and height metrics (L2A), and canopy cover and vertical profile metrics (L2B), all provided as ~30 m footprints. In addition to learning about the mission, tune in to learn about GEDI Level 1B-2 products and where to find additional resources for getting started with GEDI data. 

 

To get started with GEDI data at LP DAAC: https://bit.ly/2YgIDiE 

Learn more about the GEDI Mission: https://gedi.umd.edu/

 

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