Our Mission
The EcoCarbonMonitor project aims to provide near real-time carbon and methane flux data to the public and the scientific community. It serves as an open-access platform for researchers, educators, and policymakers to explore, visualize, and download high-resolution estimates of Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), Carbon, and Methane flux data across the globe.
The website combines advanced ecosystem modeling with satellite data assimilation to offer a comprehensive view of how carbon is exchanged between the land and the atmosphere.
The Team

Grant Falvo, PhD
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Ted Schuur, PhD
Professor of Ecosystem Ecology at Northern Arizona University and leader of the AWARE project. Understanding feedbacks from terrestrial ecosystems to climate change is my main research interest.

Elliot Kennedy, M.S.
A recent M.S. graduate in Statistics and Data Science with expertise in machine learning, data analysis, modeling, and web design. I enjoy making websites that enable open access to data.
Project Details
Model Description
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Read the Paper View on GitHubData Assimilation Pipeline
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NOAA Report Card
Learn more about Arctic terrestrial carbon cycling from the NOAA Arctic Report Card 2024.
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