“…In recent years, the importance of EO data has been widely acknowledged by both government and science communities for Earth system science research and a variety of applications, including disaster response, environmental planning, global change, insurance, and private investment [1]. Geographic Information Systems (GISs) are widely used to interrelate multiple types of information assembled from a variety of Earth Observation (EO) data and to visualize, query, overlay, and analyze these data to understand relationship, patterns, trend for a wide range of scientific, academic and private entities [2].…”