Kite Aerial Photography ARCSS grid Toolik Lake, Alaska 2011

Aerial photographs of the Arctic System Science (ARCSS) grid (1km^2 study area) at Toolik Field Station, Alaska were taken using a camera rig and high altitude kite system. The kite was flown once on July 27th during the summer of 2011 at about 500-550 meters off the ground. Winds at about 5 mph on...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Sergio Vargas-Zesati, Craig E. Tweedie, Steven Oberbauer, Robert Hollister
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2012
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2445HD08
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Summary:Aerial photographs of the Arctic System Science (ARCSS) grid (1km^2 study area) at Toolik Field Station, Alaska were taken using a camera rig and high altitude kite system. The kite was flown once on July 27th during the summer of 2011 at about 500-550 meters off the ground. Winds at about 5 mph on the ground with slight cloud cover at about 20%. Due to low winds two kites were used in order to carry more weight. The entire grid was not covered due to weather and equipment complications.