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Data Repository of the Ecosystem Modelling and Scaling Infrastructure Facility (DR e-MAST) TERN collection 

Ver: 3
Status of Data: completed
Update Frequency: Data not provided
Security Classification: unclassified
Record Last Modified: 2024-11-25
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Dataset Created: 2019-05-17
Dataset Published: 2024-11-25
Data can be accessed from the following links:
HTTPPoint-of-truth metadata URLHTTPOPeNDAP at NCI
How to cite this collection:
Bradley Evans (2024). Data Repository of the Ecosystem Modelling and Scaling Infrastructure Facility (DR e-MAST) TERN collection. Version 3. Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network. Dataset. https://portal.tern.org.au/metadata/f9825_9356_7529_2815 NCI Project: rr9 
TERN (funded by NCRIS and EIF) has been developing coherent community-wide management structures for several of the required key data streams, so the relevant data are no longer unmanaged. eMAST builds on this infrastructure, by generating products that integrate the different streams of data e.g. water use and other ecosystem functions. The eMAST ANUClimate climate surfaces will be the first, continental 0.01 degree (nominal 1km) resolution climate surfaces generated using the Hutchinson et al. (ANU) methodology. Combined with the ancillary bioclimatic, ecosystem variables and indices derived from these data, this will be the first complete collection of its kind made publically available as a single resource. This collection of datasets, is a resource for the ecosystem science community and enhances the capacity for research. For example the development of an advanced benchmarking system for terrestrial ecosystem models (i.e. PALS). In addition, the data will be made accessible through the SPEDDEXES web-interface at the NCI, making the data sets conveniently available to a wide audience/community. The datasets generated within the scope of eMAST focus on Australia ecosystems, but are expected to encourage global as well as national interests, because of the universal data formats use. The project is thus expected to facilitate ecosystem modellers to perform comparative analyses of model performance; build new connections between Australian and overseas researchers, and between different research communities in Australia; and accelerate the development, testing and optimization of terrestrial ecosystem models. Working towards the next generation of robust, process based ecosystem models; we are synthesizing observations of plant biophysical and physiological traits, developing gridded surfaces of these traits, and working with TERN MultiScale Plot Network to improve national coverage of trait measurements. Working in collaboration with international collaborators from NEON and NCAR; eMAST are demonstrating and developing Australia capacity for making models utilise these information rich collections. More information about this collection can be found at http://www.emast.org.au 
Credit
Data not provided. 
Purpose
Data not provided. 
Lineage
The data present Australias recent climatic and ecological history on an unprecedented high-resolution spatial grid and based on high-quality point data. 
Method DocumentationData not provided.
Procedure StepsData not provided.
Temporal Coverage
From 1970-01-01 to 2012-12-31 
Spatial Resolution

Data not provided.

Vertical Extent

Data not provided.

User Defined
Ecological Impacts of Climate Change, Ecosystem Function, Environmental Monitoring, Earth Sciences, National Computational Infrastructure (NCI), 050101 - Ecological Impacts of Climate Change, 050102 - Ecosystem Function, 050206 - Environmental Monitoring
Custodian
Bradley Evans
Principal Investigator
Bradley Evans
Publisher
NCI Australia
Supplemental Information
Data not provided. 
Resource Specific Usage
040105:Climatology (excl. Climate Change Processes) 
Environment Description
Data not provided. 
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AMSRe collectionANUClimate collectionASCAT collectionAWRA collectioneMAST-R-Package collectionOEH-NARCliM collection
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