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Change In Aboveground Woody Carbon Density 2003-2014

The data provided here are the result of a time-series analysis of carbon density change (in Mg/ha) between 2003-2014 spanning tropical America, Africa, and Asia (23.45 N lat.-23.45 S lat.). The original data is provided as two separate rasters representing (1) carbon density net gain and (2) carbon density net loss within each ~463 x 463 metre pixel, with only pixels exhibiting statistical significance at the 95% level being reported. The data here was re-projected from the its original MODIS sinusoidal projection to WGS84.

Baccini, A., W. Walker, L. Carvalho, M. Farina, D. Sulla-Menashe, R.A. Houghton. 2017. Tropical forests are a net carbon source based on aboveground measurements of gain and loss. Science 2017 Vol. 358, Issue 6360, pp. 230-234 DOI:10.1126/science.aam5962.

2016

https://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/suppl/2017/09/27/science.aam5962.DC1/aam5962_Baccini_SM.pdf


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